Massive Pillar Failure--Two Case Studies

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
David H. Tang
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Similar massive pillar failures were observed in two underground coal mines with different configurations of mine workings and overburden depths. Finite element models were used to analyze the causes and mechanisms of the pillar failure. The results of the analyses confirms the underground observation. For Case No. 1 the failure of coal pillar is mainly caused by a combined effect of smaller coal pillars under a large overburden and the interaction of multiple seam mining. For Case No. 2, the pillar failure was initiated by the weak roof rock but the ultimate pillar failure was caused by the splitting of pillars into very small size.
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APA: David H. Tang  (1984)  Massive Pillar Failure--Two Case Studies

MLA: David H. Tang Massive Pillar Failure--Two Case Studies. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1984.

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