Influence of a Coal Mine Subsidence on An Adjacent Dam

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Nengxiong Xu
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

The WTZ coal mine is located adjacent to an auxiliary dam in P. R. China. The mining-induced ground movements are calculated using a 3-D numerical procedure based on the finite difference method (FDM) to judge whether the extraction of the coal seam will have a negative impact on the dam. First, the values of the rock mass mechanical parameters in the numerical model are estimated using the available literature that relates intact rock and discontinuity properties to rock mass parameters. Then, based on available surface subsidence monitoring data for an area in WTZ mine, the main mechanical parameters of coal and rock masses are calibrated by a back analysis procedure that combines an experimental design technique with numerical simulations. Then the reliability of these rock mass parameters is verified. Finally, according to the planned mining sequence, predictions of mining induced surface subsidence are computed in steps, and the boundary of the ground movement area of each step is determined. The nearest distance from the boundary of the surface movement area to the edge of the dam foundation was found to be about 1347 m. The maximum surface subsidence within the mining area turned out to be 2.7 m, and the maximum settlement point was found to be close to west-south corner of A2 mined area. These findings led to the conclusion that the coal seam mining would not cause dam damage.
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APA: Nengxiong Xu  (2013)  Influence of a Coal Mine Subsidence on An Adjacent Dam

MLA: Nengxiong Xu Influence of a Coal Mine Subsidence on An Adjacent Dam. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2013.

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