Assessment Of Floor Heave Associated With Bumps In A Longwall Mine Using The Discrete Element Method

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
BO HYUN KIM MARK K. LARSON
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Sep 1, 2022

Abstract

The floor-heave and no-floor-heave phenomena at a western U.S. coal mine could not be properly simulated in numerical models using conventional shear-dominant failure criteria. Although the previous numerical study using FLAC3D very reasonably demonstrated these phenomena, 3DEC modeling in conjunction with the discrete fracture network (DFN) technique was performed to better understand the true behavior of floor heave associated with underground mining in an anisotropic stress field. As a result, the latter models predicted floor heave that agreed with relative amounts of observed heave from each gateroad system, but the cause of heave was mainly related to the degree of anisotropy instead of the size of the pillar.
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APA: BO HYUN KIM MARK K. LARSON  (2022)  Assessment Of Floor Heave Associated With Bumps In A Longwall Mine Using The Discrete Element Method

MLA: BO HYUN KIM MARK K. LARSON Assessment Of Floor Heave Associated With Bumps In A Longwall Mine Using The Discrete Element Method. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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