A First-principles Causation Hypothesis For Pillar Bursts In Underground Coal Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Russell Frith
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A review of published literature reveals case histories whereby the entire periphery of a coal pillar has “burst” out as a single event during first workings, the associated energy and material release causing significant damage to adjacent roadways and any equipment/infrastructure located within said roadways. Such events are distinct from coal burst events during first workings such as that at the Austar Mine in 2014, or those linked to overburden bumps related to either horizontal stress-driven slip along major faults and/or thick, massive strata units in the overburden or floor of the coal seam.
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APA: Russell Frith  A First-principles Causation Hypothesis For Pillar Bursts In Underground Coal Mines

MLA: Russell Frith A First-principles Causation Hypothesis For Pillar Bursts In Underground Coal Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,

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