Effects of Transverse Isotropy on Vertical Stresses When Multi?Seam Mining under Supercritical Longwall Panels

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Anastasia M. Suchowerska
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

The design of effective ground support requires a sound understanding of the pre-mining state of stress in the stratum to be mined. Irregularities in the stress field encountered during multiseam mining are governed primarily by the previous mining in the surrounding strata. The aim of this study is to quantify the effects of rock mass transverse isotropy on the vertical stress redistribution in the rock strata beneath supercritical longwall panels. Wilson?s equations for determining the stress distribution induced in and beyond a single longwall panel after it has been mined have been adopted, and a plane strain finite element analysis of an elastic medium, together with the stress changes predicted by Wilson, was used to calculate the final pre-mining stresses in the underlying strata. Values of the independent shear modulus (G¢) of the rock strata, ranging from 0.1 to 1 times the isotropic shear modulus (Giso) in the plane of the strata, and a Poisson?s ratio (?) of 0.25 have been investigated. The key finding of this study is that the predicted magnitude of vertical stress in the transversely isotropic strata beneath a mined supercritical longwall panel is larger and changes more quickly with horizontal distance than is the case for an isotropic rock mass. This finding is of significance for the design of ground support measures in multi-seam mining operations.
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APA: Anastasia M. Suchowerska  (2012)  Effects of Transverse Isotropy on Vertical Stresses When Multi?Seam Mining under Supercritical Longwall Panels

MLA: Anastasia M. Suchowerska Effects of Transverse Isotropy on Vertical Stresses When Multi?Seam Mining under Supercritical Longwall Panels. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2012.

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