Longwall Ground Behavior Characteristics In The Illinois Coal Basin - A Field Study

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Zhanjing Yu
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Longwall ground behavior in the Illinois Coal Basin was studied in the past (1, 2, 3). Most of the past studies, however, were concentrated on either surface subsidence or underground structural behavior. In this study, both surface and in-mine ground behaviors are considered, which include: 1) stress and deformation characteristics in the chain pillars; 2) roof and floor deformations; 3) surface subsidence characteristics, including time effect; 4) relationship between the surface subsidence and underground strata behavior; and 5) the ultimate hearing capacity underneath the chain pillars. Field measurements and tests were conducted and the data were analyzed using both analytical and statistical methods. The findings in this study can he used by mine operators in the Illinois Coal Basin for longwall ground control planning and design.
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APA: Zhanjing Yu  (1994)  Longwall Ground Behavior Characteristics In The Illinois Coal Basin - A Field Study

MLA: Zhanjing Yu Longwall Ground Behavior Characteristics In The Illinois Coal Basin - A Field Study. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1994.

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