Evaluating bump prone ground with LaModel through site-specific calibration - SME Transactions 2014

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 8
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- 7465 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Reserve depletion in Central Appalachia is continuously creating unique ground conditions for
underground coal mines with many of these difficult environments directly attributable to multiple seam
mining and/or deeper overburdens. While many empirical studies have been performed in an effort to
improve understanding of these problems along with potentially improving safety and extraction, many
of the difficulties encountered lie outside of the normal realm of expected behavior. This is often the
case when mining in bump prone ground, where additional concerns are introduced and design buffers
are warranted.
The boundary element software LaModel was used to study three bump events in a deep-cover,
multiple-seam reserve located in Harlan county in the Kentucky region of Central Appalachia. This
region is notoriously bump prone due to significant areas of deep cover, the presence of strong to
massive lithology (such as sandstone), and an extensive history of underground mining that increases
the probability of multiple seam interactions. Multiple seam interactions are best understood with respect
to site-specific parameters, including both the geological and geometrical components of interburden,
overburden and mine workings. Initially, empirical-based approaches (ARMPS/AMSS) were used
when attempting to back-analyze the bump events. However, it was recognized that a more detailed
investigation was necessary to understand the fundamental causes/conditions associated with the bump
events. Consequently, the LaModel study resulted in a mine-specific calibration method for the reserve.
With this method in place, enhanced bump prediction throughout the reserve is expected, such that the
stability, recovery and safety of future mining may be improved.
Citation
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(2014) Evaluating bump prone ground with LaModel through site-specific calibration - SME Transactions 2014MLA: Evaluating bump prone ground with LaModel through site-specific calibration - SME Transactions 2014. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2014.