Entry Design For Optimum Stability In A Multi-Seam Environment

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Mohummad Akram
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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7
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1692 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Statistical analysis of multi-seam mining case studies demonstrated that geologic structure and lithological type and sequencing were predominant factors in entry failures. Finite element analysis was used to evaluate the effects of stress field changes on entry instability under differing geologic conditions. Analysis showed the roof to be particularly vulnerable to shear with the location of the failure site changing to meet loading and geologic conditions. Effects of external support on roof stability were examined. Results were correlated with field data to determine stress levels at which failure could be expected to occur. Based on this research design, criteria were developed for roof stability evaluation under specified interactive loading conditions.
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APA: Mohummad Akram  (1993)  Entry Design For Optimum Stability In A Multi-Seam Environment

MLA: Mohummad Akram Entry Design For Optimum Stability In A Multi-Seam Environment. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1993.

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