Comparison Of Predictions And Measurements Of Subsidence Caused By Underground Mining In Northern Appalachia

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
H. J. Siriwardane
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

This paper presents results from three case studies involving longwall mine panels at which the measured ground movements were compared with the numerical model predictions based on the finite element method. A new approach called the "displacement approach" was used in this study. The general concept of this method is based on the assumption that total roof collapse occurs behind the mine face as it advances. This assumption appears to be true for almost all longwall mining conditions. The prediction based on the numerical model appears to compare well with the measurements.
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APA: H. J. Siriwardane  (1988)  Comparison Of Predictions And Measurements Of Subsidence Caused By Underground Mining In Northern Appalachia

MLA: H. J. Siriwardane Comparison Of Predictions And Measurements Of Subsidence Caused By Underground Mining In Northern Appalachia. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1988.

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