UK Experience and Numerical Modelling for Planning and Supporting Deep Longwall Over-Mining Operations

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Lorraine Kent Nicholas Lightfoot Bowler Jonathan Tereza Crisu Stuart Walker
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"It has been the practice in Europe to extract the most economic seams first: taking the seams sequentially, top down, to avoid operating within the fractured strata formed by the subsidence trough above previously mined coal seams. In the 1990s, the UK coal industry found itself at a number of sites having to operate over one or more previously mined seams. This led to specific geotechnical challenges with respect to maintaining economic, safe and stable rectangular roadways with rock-bolted support.Within this paper, the current challenges and mitigation strategies of overmining in the UK are described following the completion of a -three-year European Commission-funded project in 2015. The challenges and mitigation strategies are related to:• A case study with overmining of older workings of variable geometry;• Numerical modeling for overmining layout and support design; and• A case study site planning mine layout when considering future overmining.INTRODUCTIONAt the first case study site, case histories were examined for a mine operating at a depth of approximately 700 meters where five longwall panels were extracted above workings 35-40 m below. The overmining of various extraction geometries below led to challenging conditions in areas of high vertical stress concentration. It was found that results from one longwall panel could be suitably used to predict behaviour in a subsequent panel. The experience was used to update previously existing guidelines on the positioning of roadways in relation to subsidence troughs. Existing guidelines recommended that only as a last resort should longwalls be planned to retreat over narrow pillars, or from solid ground into a subsidence trough. Existing guidelines regarding the layout of overmining panels are conservative, and new work indicates that such multi-seam geometries are possible with appropriate support management strategies."
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APA: Lorraine Kent Nicholas Lightfoot Bowler Jonathan Tereza Crisu Stuart Walker  (2016)  UK Experience and Numerical Modelling for Planning and Supporting Deep Longwall Over-Mining Operations

MLA: Lorraine Kent Nicholas Lightfoot Bowler Jonathan Tereza Crisu Stuart Walker UK Experience and Numerical Modelling for Planning and Supporting Deep Longwall Over-Mining Operations. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2016.

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