Design Considerations For Structures To Be Built On Subsidence Prone Land

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. D. Begley
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

This paper will present detailed design drawings of a flexible single floor residential superstructure proposed for both longwall and room and pillar mining conditions. All efforts were made to provide an immediately available economical alter- native for future home builders on subsidence prone land. Based on this fact, a basement was not included in the design because additional costs and measures would be required to minimize cracking and leakage. A cost comparison with a traditional superstructure demonstrated that this would be a cost effective alternative. The criteria used to determine the design of the residential structure was as follows: 1. The appearance should not be different then a typical three bedroom residence; 2. Only commercially available devices and present architectural and engineering technology should be used to achieve the required "flexibility" of the super- structure; 3. The structure as completed would be capable of resisting a predetermined amount of vertical and horizontal movement; and 4. If the structure was to experience stresses beyond its capabilities, it could be easily removed from the foundation and releveled.
Citation

APA: R. D. Begley  (1986)  Design Considerations For Structures To Be Built On Subsidence Prone Land

MLA: R. D. Begley Design Considerations For Structures To Be Built On Subsidence Prone Land. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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