A regressive mode of highwall failure in coal strip mines

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. Barron B. Stimpson K. Kosar
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

"A number of high wall failures have occurred in some of the Alberta coal strip mines of a type called by the authors ""Multiple block plane shear slope failure "". They cause rapid deterioration of the dragline bench, reduced productivity and maintenance costs.The failures are invariably associated with the presence of almost horizontal (± 5 degrees) bentonitic clay bands in the overburden, often immediately above the coal seam, and regress behind the slope as a series of tension cracks which isolate detached blocks. As many as 17 sets of cracks have been observed, at lateral distances in excess of five times the slope height from the toe.The theory of this mode of failure is presented and a limiting equilibrium computer program which will produce deterministic or probabilistic (Monte Carlo) solutions is briefly described. A case history of one such failure is documented. It is shown that the extent of the regressive failure is exceedingly sensitive to the water table elevation, leading to the conclusion that drainage, if practical, represents the best control strategy. IntroductionA number of high wall slope failures are occurring in some of the coal strip mines in Alberta of a type called by the authors ""Multiple block plane shear slope failure""(I). These failures cause a rapid deterioration of the bench from which the dragline operates, reduced productivity, and necessitate conregresses into the slope as a series of tension cracks and detached blocks. As many as 17 prominent cracks or crack zones have been observed, the last being in excess of five times the slope height distant from the toe.The block between each pair of cracks must be at limiting equilibrium, i.e. the factor of safety equals one. This condition can be used to determine the locations of the cracks which develop in sequence behind the face."
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APA: K. Barron B. Stimpson K. Kosar  (1986)  A regressive mode of highwall failure in coal strip mines

MLA: K. Barron B. Stimpson K. Kosar A regressive mode of highwall failure in coal strip mines. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1986.

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