Abatement Optimization Of Subsidence Over Abandoned Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. M. Lin S. S. Peng P. Tsang
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

This paper presents an overall stabilization method to eliminate the potential of reoccurrence of subsidence over abandoned mine lands (AML). The method considers column grouting at specific locations, including the destressed and stress concentration zones, instead of grouting around and beneath damaged structures. The latter method is currently commonly used for AML subsidence abatement. The finite element method (FEM) can be used to calculate stress distribution in the strata before and after grouting. A grouting pattern is generated that includes the location and number of grouting holes. Stress concentration can be reduced or eliminated. A comparative analysis, including the number of grouting holes, area of grouting influence, stress level and potential of subsidence reoccurrence, is also presented.
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APA: P. M. Lin S. S. Peng P. Tsang  (1993)  Abatement Optimization Of Subsidence Over Abandoned Mines

MLA: P. M. Lin S. S. Peng P. Tsang Abatement Optimization Of Subsidence Over Abandoned Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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