Development And Comparison Of Subsidence Prediction Methods For The Eastern U.S. Coalfields

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Karmis P. Schilizzi A. Jarosz
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

This paper is concerned with subsidence prediction methods and in particular with two techniques, one based on profile functions and the other on influence functions. Profile function methods provide a tool for a fast calculation of subsidence on a line across a mine panel. Influence function methods, on the other hand, allow for a more detailed calculation of ground movements, in any mode and at any depth, on a grid or at any specific point. In more detail, the hyperbolic tangent profile function, as developed by VPI&SU from field data pertaining to the eastern U.S. coalfields, and an influence function method currently being adapted for the same region, are presented and discussed. The applicability, advantages and limitations of these techniques are examined and comparisons are presented with field measurements. Computer software developed for the application of these prediction methods, for two widely used personal computer systems, are also discussed and a number of examples are presented demonstrating the potential of such programs.
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APA: M. Karmis P. Schilizzi A. Jarosz  (1986)  Development And Comparison Of Subsidence Prediction Methods For The Eastern U.S. Coalfields

MLA: M. Karmis P. Schilizzi A. Jarosz Development And Comparison Of Subsidence Prediction Methods For The Eastern U.S. Coalfields. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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