Mine Planning For Longwall And Pillar Retreat Panels Subject To Seam Interaction Effects

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Thomas L. Vandergrift
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Multiple-scam mining is becoming more common in the United States, especially in the East, where primary reserves arc being depleted, forcing mining companies to develop secondary seams, Although mine engineers and planners are aware of the basic effects of seam interaction and generally follow guidelines for columnizing entries and avoiding load abutments, mine design earn greatly benefit bum more quantitative estimates of scam interaction effects. This paper presents case studies from two eastern mines subject to seam interaction effects where pre-mining stresses were quantified: the Mingo Logan Coal Company's Mountaineer Alma A Mine, and Peabody Group's Lightfoot No. 2 Mine. In each of these mines. mining is being carried out within 60 to 90 ft of overlying longwall and pillar panels under maximum cover of about 1,100 ft As part of overall mine planning and design efforts al these mines. NSA Engineering performed numerical modeling analyses using the non-linear boundary-element code MULSIM/NL Input parameters were calibrated by modeling areas where ground conditions resulting from seam interaction were well documented. By incorporating actual cover loading based on topography and seam dip, and the integrity of remnant, gate road, arid harrier pillars in the overlying mines, the pre-mining vertical stress in the underlying scants was estimated based on the pre-mining stress, plans for mains, gate road, bleeder, and pillar panels were developed. Although mining experience in these areas has beers somewhat limited to date, she designs developed as a result of these analyses have so far proven successful.
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APA: Thomas L. Vandergrift  (2000)  Mine Planning For Longwall And Pillar Retreat Panels Subject To Seam Interaction Effects

MLA: Thomas L. Vandergrift Mine Planning For Longwall And Pillar Retreat Panels Subject To Seam Interaction Effects. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2000.

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