A Case Study of Geotechnical Studies for an Improved Room-and-Pillar Retreat Mining System in Illinois

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Yoginder P. Chugh K. V. K. Prasad R. Missavage
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

This paper presents results of field monitoring and finite element studies to analyze and improve a room-and-pillar retreat mining system. Fie1 d instrumentation was utilized to monitor pi11ar load changes, roof to floor convergence and differential roof strata movement as retreat mining progressed and to determine in-situ horizontal stresses. A two-dimensional finite element model depicting strata behavior at this mine was developed and used to analyze existing and alternate improved mining geometries. The results showed excellent correlation between fie1 d observed and model predicted behavior. Some of the recommended changes in mining geometry based on the study were incorporated in the mining system.
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APA: Yoginder P. Chugh K. V. K. Prasad R. Missavage  (1986)  A Case Study of Geotechnical Studies for an Improved Room-and-Pillar Retreat Mining System in Illinois

MLA: Yoginder P. Chugh K. V. K. Prasad R. Missavage A Case Study of Geotechnical Studies for an Improved Room-and-Pillar Retreat Mining System in Illinois. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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