Prediction of First Weighting Distance in Longwall Coal Mining By 3D Numerical Modeling ? A Case Study

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Haile Manteqi
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

In longwall coal mines, estimation of roof strata condition, sequence of loading, and supporting requirements are of a high degree of importance, and they are directly related to production and safety. Also, a prediction of the initial caving distance is rather complicated to calculate, because there are many parameters that effect caving process?roof and floor strata conditions, thickness of immediate roof, depth of cover, excavation geometry, and magnitude, and direction of principal stresses. This paper presents the results of 3D numerical modeling of the initial caving mechanism using the finite difference code FLAC3D at the E1 longwall panel of the Parvade 1 underground mine located in the Tabas area in the central part of Iran. The initial caving distance obtained was 10.4 m. Also, the results of numerical modeling have been compared to the analytical methods, such as Peng?s method. The results show good agreement with each other.
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APA: Haile Manteqi  (2012)  Prediction of First Weighting Distance in Longwall Coal Mining By 3D Numerical Modeling ? A Case Study

MLA: Haile Manteqi Prediction of First Weighting Distance in Longwall Coal Mining By 3D Numerical Modeling ? A Case Study. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2012.

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