A Numerical Modeling Approach for Assessment of Seepage Characteristics and Performance of Protective Water Barrier Pillars in Underground Coal Mines

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 17
- File Size:
- 3304 KB
- Publication Date:
- Aug 18, 2022
Abstract
Providing a suitable protective water barrier pillar (PWBP) is common to reduce inundation hazards in underground coal
mines. The imperative factors influencing its performance include the water head acting on the pillar, cover depth, pillar
width, strength properties, and permeability characteristics. The mechanical failure of such pillar is a stress-controlled
phenomenon, whereas the hydraulic failure is a strain-based phenomenon. A finite-difference numerical modeling approach
was developed to study the hydro-mechanical coupled behavior of protective water barrier pillars. The mechanical stability
was evaluated in terms of the percentage of failed (ZoF) and intact zones. The influence of the strain-controlled weakening on
the permeability of the flow medium was studied through the coupling of the mechanical and hydraulic effects. The coupled
steady-state model was used to estimate the outflow rate and its hydraulic stability. The adequacy of the protective pillar was
also investigated by assessing mechanical stability and capability to resist hydraulic pressure against the maximum expected
water head. A seepage rate-based classification system has also been proposed to evaluate the seepage potential and assess
the hydraulic stability. The model has been validated for two case studies at the cover depth of 136–189.5 m and the existing
pillar width of 16–42 m against the water head of 25–141 m.
Citation
APA:
(2022) A Numerical Modeling Approach for Assessment of Seepage Characteristics and Performance of Protective Water Barrier Pillars in Underground Coal MinesMLA: A Numerical Modeling Approach for Assessment of Seepage Characteristics and Performance of Protective Water Barrier Pillars in Underground Coal Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.