Characterisation of Undermined Strata in Predicting Coal Mining Subsidence

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Bhattacharyya A. K
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

In this paper, the current methods for predicting surface subsidence due to underground coal mining are evaluated first. A single index, called a strata parameter (P), is then proposed to describe the overall character of the undermined strata in the context of surface subsidence. Based on the strata parameter, a method for predicting the maximum surface subsidence for various panel width (w)/depth (h) ratios is presented, which has been tested against specific empirical curves or data from several coalfields in different countries. From the data relating to several coalfields, a linear relationship between the reported average angle of draw and the strata parameter has been established. It has also been found that the strata parameter can be used for studying the locations of the inflection points and the shapes of transverse subsidence profiles.
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APA: Bhattacharyya A. K  (1995)  Characterisation of Undermined Strata in Predicting Coal Mining Subsidence

MLA: Bhattacharyya A. K Characterisation of Undermined Strata in Predicting Coal Mining Subsidence. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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