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Geology-Oriented Load Estimation Approach for Underground Coal Mines

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Abstract This paper proposes a new method to estimate the percentage of load carried by the gob in underground coal mines using a new parameter that introduces the site-specific overburden geology. The new parameter was defined as the total strong layer thickness (tstr) that represents the strength and stiffness of the overburden with a single value. Twelve field measurement case studies from 11 different U.S. longwall mines with different overburden geologies were used to develop the new methodology. 2D numerical models of these case studies (and additional parametric runs with different panel widths) were verified against field measurements such as surface subsidence and stress. Statistical analyses using the model results were conducted for a loading model with the new tstr parameter as one of the variables. The new methodology was found to have a coefficient of determination (R2) of 85% when compared to the field measurements and the parametric models. The method was then tested for practical implementation for pillar design. The percentages of load carried by the gob as estimated by the new method were implemented into the LaModel program, that is commonly used in the coal industry. The results obtained from LaModel were compared to the available field stress measurements, and the new method implemented into LaModel was found to give successful results.

Underground coal minesFlac3DOverburden geologyAbutment loadingLaModel

Tuncay Deniz、Tulu Ihsan Berk、Zhao Haochen

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West Virginia University

2022

Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration

Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration

ISSN:2524-3462
年,卷(期):2022.39(5)
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