A review of floor heave mechanisms in underground coal mine roadways

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S Mo H Ramandi J Oh H Masoumi W Timms I Canbulat B Hebblewhite S Saydam
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Nov 30, 2018

Abstract

This paper reviews the floor heave mechanisms in underground coal mine roadways. Previous studies have reported three main failure mechanisms: bearing capacity failure, buckling and swelling. The buckling failure has been observed where immediate floor strata are relatively strong and thinly bedded. On the contrary, the weak floor strata have been associated with both the bearing capacity failure and swelling mechanisms. The bearing capacity floor failures are likely to induce other types of instability such as pillar punching, tensile failure of pillar, roof fall and subsidence as well as floor heave. Despite a considerable amount of research, predicting the magnitude, location and timing of floor deformation is challenging with current state of knowledge. CITATION:Mo, S, Ramandi, H, Oh, J, Masoumi, H, Timms, W, Canbulat, I, Hebblewhite, B and Saydam, S, 2018. A review of floor heave mechanisms in underground coal mine roadways, in Proceedings The Fourth Australasian Ground Control in Mining Conference (AusRock), pp 196–206 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: S Mo H Ramandi J Oh H Masoumi W Timms I Canbulat B Hebblewhite S Saydam  (2018)  A review of floor heave mechanisms in underground coal mine roadways

MLA: S Mo H Ramandi J Oh H Masoumi W Timms I Canbulat B Hebblewhite S Saydam A review of floor heave mechanisms in underground coal mine roadways. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2018.

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