A Simple Program For Estimating Multiple-Seam Interactions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
O. Akinkugbe
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The safe, productive exploitation of coal in multiple-seam situations requires specific design technology. At present, there are two general design approaches that the mining engineer can use to analyze the multiple-seam problem in question, either simple empirical relationships or complex numerical models. Often, the empirical approaches are too general for the specific problem and the numerical models require too much time and expertise for the practicing engineer. In this paper, a new program designed for quickly and easily calculating the stresses, strains, and safety factors associated with basic multiple-seam mining situations is presented. The program implements a simplified, two-dimensional boundary-element method in order to model the complex multiple-seam stress and displacement interactions. The program incorporates automatic coal and gob property generation to simplify the input, and inherently calculates pillar safety factors to enhance the output.
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APA: O. Akinkugbe  (2004)  A Simple Program For Estimating Multiple-Seam Interactions

MLA: O. Akinkugbe A Simple Program For Estimating Multiple-Seam Interactions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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