Evaluation of Surface Deformation Characteristics over Longwall Panels in the Northern Appalachian Caolfield

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Vladimir Adamek Paul W. Jeran
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Characteristics of surface deformations i.e., sub¬sidence, inclination, curvature and horizontal strains, are evaluated, based on information obtained by direct field measurements over three longwall panels in the Northern Appalachian Coalfield. Surface deformations have been precomputed using Bals' and Knothe's theories. The results have been compared with Bureau of Mines field data to evaluate the applicability of the two theories to the U.S. min¬ing conditions. Measured horizontal movements and the resulting horizontal strains differ as much as 300 percent from precomputed values. Topography has no detectable effect on vertical movements but appears to have substantial effect on the development of horizontal strains. The horizontal deformations computed from our field measurements generally exceed the limits used in other countries to protect surface structures.
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APA: Vladimir Adamek Paul W. Jeran  (1982)  Evaluation of Surface Deformation Characteristics over Longwall Panels in the Northern Appalachian Caolfield

MLA: Vladimir Adamek Paul W. Jeran Evaluation of Surface Deformation Characteristics over Longwall Panels in the Northern Appalachian Caolfield. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1982.

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