Rock Mass Classification as an Aid to Estimating the Strength of Coal Pillars
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 765 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1992
Abstract
Coal mass strength properties must be  estimated to obtain realistic estimates of coal pillar  strength. The limitations of existing techniques for  approximating these properties are discussed. The coal  mass is anisotropic. The Hoek and Brown approach to  rock mass property estimation is modified to allow for  this. This approach requires the Rock Mass Rating  (RMR) for the strata. In the normal case where  bedding is sub-horizontal, these major planes of weakness have little effect on the strength of pillars.  As a result of this the RMR must be measured  parallel to bedding. This means that a significantly  higher rating than that usually obtained for coal is  observed. The use of mass strength property estimates in  extant empirical relationships is outlined. At high  width to height ratios, an acceleration in the rate of  increase in pillar strength with increasing width to  height ratio has been observed. The empirical  relationship developed by Salamon (the so called  squat pillar formula) takes account of this. This  relationship was found to have significant limitations  with respect to its universal application. Modifications  are made to Bieniawski's empirical formula to extend  its use to large width to height ratio (squat) pillars.  This new squat pillar formula has none of the  disadvantages associated with Salamon's relationship. Strain softening was incorporated into  non-linear finite difference numerical modelling to  estimate pillar strengths. The technique outlined above  is used to obtain peak coal mass properties. Modelled  pillar strength was found to be sensitive to both peak  and post peak mass strength properties. Post peak  properties were found to be difficult to obtain and  required some back analysis. Modelling results were  used to estimate both the strength of squat pillars and  parameters for use in a new squat pillar empirical  strength relationship.
Citation
APA: (1992) Rock Mass Classification as an Aid to Estimating the Strength of Coal Pillars
MLA: Rock Mass Classification as an Aid to Estimating the Strength of Coal Pillars. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1992.
