Numerical Simulation on Microseismicity Due to Mining at One of the Collieries in Australia

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Numerical simulation for microseismicity due to mining at one of the collieries in Australia was carried out and the results were compared to the observed microscismicity. 3-D Stress analysis showed stress concentration on the edges of the mined areas and on the coal pillars- The stress concentration ahead of the coal face was biased to the tailgate. This is similar to the observed distribution of microseismic events. Stress reduction above and below the mined area was seen. Tensile stress was observed mainly above the mined area. It was realized that compressive failure due to nearly vertical maximum principal stress and nearly horizontal minimum principal stress in retreat direction (NS) might occur ahead of the face. Tensile failure due to nearly vertical minimum principal stress above the mined area was expected. Compressive failure due to nearly horizontal maximum principal stress in EW direction and nearly vertical minimum principal stress above and below the mined area were also expected.
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APA:  (2001)  Numerical Simulation on Microseismicity Due to Mining at One of the Collieries in Australia

MLA: Numerical Simulation on Microseismicity Due to Mining at One of the Collieries in Australia. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2001.

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