An Applications Approach To Barrier Pillar Design For Improved Resource Recovery

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
John R. Koehler
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Available barrier pillar design methods do not adequately account for overburden caving characteristics, the timing and magnitude of associated load transfers, the occurrence of unusual geologic features, or the effects of multiple-panel/multiple-seam mining. To address this problem, the Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with Cyprus Plateau Mining Corporation, conducted a barrier pillar study in a multiple-seam mine setting. Insufficient barrier width resulted in excessive load transfer to an adjacent/underlying section. Consequent entry and pillar deterioration resulted in the section being prematurely abandoned. This paper proposes an approach based on in situ measurements, which includes mine-specific loading conditions in the barrier design process.
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APA: John R. Koehler  (1989)  An Applications Approach To Barrier Pillar Design For Improved Resource Recovery

MLA: John R. Koehler An Applications Approach To Barrier Pillar Design For Improved Resource Recovery. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1989.

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