Analyses Of Influence Of Geological Anomalies On Longwall Face Supports Using Numerical Modeling

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. T. Kang
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Various geological anomalies are encountered in underground longwall mines, and they cause stability problems. In this study, a number of detailed two-dimensional finite-element models were made, consisting of mine floor, roof, coal seam, shield structure, gob, etc. to analyze the influence of geological anomalies on longwall shields. Two different categories of anomalies were simulated. The first ones are shear zone and sandstone channels, with variable sizes and locations in the roof. The second category is fault or fracture plane, with variable friction factors, locations, and orientation of the fracture plane. The results of the analyses are' integrated with an artificial intelligence system for developing a forecasting guideline for prevention of underground hazards due to the existence of geological anomalies.
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APA: H. T. Kang  (1996)  Analyses Of Influence Of Geological Anomalies On Longwall Face Supports Using Numerical Modeling

MLA: H. T. Kang Analyses Of Influence Of Geological Anomalies On Longwall Face Supports Using Numerical Modeling. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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