Effects Of Mining On Underground Infrastructures In The German Hard Coal Sector

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Anton Sroka
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The German hard coal production predominantly derives from underground multiseam mining activities. Beside common surface damages, ?inner mine damages? on underground infrastructures (i.e. main roads, cross cuts and shafts) due to mining excavations occur to an increasing extent. As these "inner mine damages" dramatically increased because of the development towards high performance longwall mining technologies, this matter raised to be a severe problem concerning mining economics. To protect durable and long lasting underground infrastructures, precautionary measures such as suitable mine layouts, adapted planning of mining operations and moderate face advances have to be considered. Some examples of "inner mine damages" recorded by means of mine surveying methods are given in this paper. An empirical-mathematical model based on the principles of mining subsidence engineering methods will be introduced. This model allows to minimize ?inner mine damages? and helps to support and optimize mining processes.
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APA: Anton Sroka  (1999)  Effects Of Mining On Underground Infrastructures In The German Hard Coal Sector

MLA: Anton Sroka Effects Of Mining On Underground Infrastructures In The German Hard Coal Sector. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1999.

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