Effect of Roof Convergence on Stability of Underground Mine Seal Subjected to Explosion loading - Numerical Approach

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Rajagopala Reddy Kallu
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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9
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885 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

After the Sago and Darby No. 1 mine incidents, the new regulatory standards for the design of mine seals in underground coal mines of the United States require the mine seals to withstand higher explosion standards. This necessitated for the development of new design approaches and standards. For development of any new design standards or approaches a detailed understanding of effect of key influencing parameters on the stability of mine seal is a must. This paper attempts to address one of the factors, i.e. roof convergence, that play an important role in the stability of mine seal under explosion loading. Initially a couple of three dimensional numerical models were built and tested for different levels of roof convergence. These models confirmed that roof convergence has great influence on seal stability. A detailed study is undertaken, with some simple assumptions, to establish typical influence of roof convergence on the stability of mine seal under different levels of static explosion pressures. Three dimensional distinct element code 3DEC is used for this purpose.
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APA: Rajagopala Reddy Kallu  (2007)  Effect of Roof Convergence on Stability of Underground Mine Seal Subjected to Explosion loading - Numerical Approach

MLA: Rajagopala Reddy Kallu Effect of Roof Convergence on Stability of Underground Mine Seal Subjected to Explosion loading - Numerical Approach. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2007.

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