A New Method For Designing Support Area To Protect Surface Structures Over Underground Coal Mining Areas

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. S. Peng
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

A well designed mining plan is one which minimizes the cost and the mining induced problems and maximizes the recovery of the coal reserve. In order to minimize the negative effects on surface structures caused by ground subsidence process due to underground mining activities, two kinds of practices are commonly employed by the mine operators. One is the support techniques which leaves an area of coal un-mined or partially mined beneath the structure to be supported. The other is the protection techniques which protect the structure when it is subsiding with ground taking advantage of the ground subsidence process (Luo et al., 1992). In designing the supporting techniques, the only currently available method in the U.S. is the one stated in the Pennsylvania Underground Coal Mining Rules (1985). However; The size of the support area designed by this method will be excessively large resulting in wasteful use of coal reserve when the overburden depth is more than 350 ft. A more scientific method is proposed in this paper for de-signing the support area. This method is based on a large amount of subsidence data collected throughout a number of major U.S. coal fields and the authors' experience with monitoring and protecting surface structures undermined by longwall panels. It considers the critical deformation in-dices that a structure can tolerate, and depth and height of underground extraction. The support area designed by this new method will not only assure the safety of the structure to be supported but also maximize the extraction of the coal reserve.
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APA: S. S. Peng  (1993)  A New Method For Designing Support Area To Protect Surface Structures Over Underground Coal Mining Areas

MLA: S. S. Peng A New Method For Designing Support Area To Protect Surface Structures Over Underground Coal Mining Areas . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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