A Modified Version Of The Geomechanics Classification For Entry Design In Underground Coal Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David A. Newman
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The Geomechanics Classification (Bieniawski, 1979) was modified for entry and roof support design in underground room-and-pillar coal mines. Adjustment multipliers were introduced to incorporate the influence of strata weatherability, high horizontal stresses, and the roof support reinforcement factor into the existing classification system. Sixty-two case histories of both standing and fallen mine roof were collected from two mines in the northern Appalachian coalfield. Twenty-seven engineering and geologic parameters were recorded for each case. A partial correlation analysis was carried out on the cases to establish which parameters have a significant impact upon the supported stand-up time of coal mine roof. Survival analysis, a statistical technique used in medical research to assess the effect of a drug or treatment on a patient's life expectancy, was conducted together with stepwise multiple regression to derive values for the adjustment multipliers. A practical example is included to illustrate the application of the modified Geomechanics Classification to underground coal mine design.
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APA: David A. Newman  (1985)  A Modified Version Of The Geomechanics Classification For Entry Design In Underground Coal Mines

MLA: David A. Newman A Modified Version Of The Geomechanics Classification For Entry Design In Underground Coal Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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