Significance Analysis On Variables Affecting Performance Of Longwall Chain Pillar (578c6467-cabc-40f1-9d13-65fed0a41aaa)

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P. Tsang
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The stability of longwall chain pillars depends not only on the mechanical properties of coal and surrounding rocks, but also geological and mining conditions. In order to evaluate the effects of each, variable, the orthogonal experiment design was employed in this study for significance analysis. The study concluded that the stability of longwall chain pillars is mainly controlled by the ratio of pillar stress to pillar strength, the ratio of Young's moduluds of the roof to coal and floor to coal, entry width, pillar width and the internal friction angle of coal. Additionally, horizontal stress, panel width and mining height also play a significant role.
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APA: P. Tsang  (1994)  Significance Analysis On Variables Affecting Performance Of Longwall Chain Pillar (578c6467-cabc-40f1-9d13-65fed0a41aaa)

MLA: P. Tsang Significance Analysis On Variables Affecting Performance Of Longwall Chain Pillar (578c6467-cabc-40f1-9d13-65fed0a41aaa). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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