Numerical Modeling for Roadway Support Systems ? A Comparison for Single and Multiple Seam Mining

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Axel Studeny
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Geomechanical-numerical methods are an established tool for planning of underground excavations worldwide. By describing the interaction between heterogeneous layered strata and support elements it is possible to determine their suitability. The German hard coal mining industry has more than twenty years experience in investigation and using these parameters to carry out numerical calculations. Today, nearly all excavations (shafts, pit bottoms areas, bunkers, coal faces, development drivages, gate roads etc.) are calculated by geomechanical-numerical tools in combination with empirical planning methods. A high accuracy of planning results, which is a special requirement in the German coal industry with its deep-level longwalls, bedded and weak surrounding strata and multiple seam mining layouts, depends on the extensive calibration of the numerical models, which is achieved by: 1) Taking a large number of underground measurements with empirical evaluation. 2) Carrying out physical modeling. 3) Using the characteristic features of the installed support elements. This paper compares the planning approach used for multiple and single seam mining and presents the advantages of this planning tool. The main focus is on the feasibility of rockbolting as the sole means of roadway support for multiple seam mining operations, though the paper will also look at how the costs can be improved by using a low bolting density in single seam layouts.
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APA: Axel Studeny  (2007)  Numerical Modeling for Roadway Support Systems ? A Comparison for Single and Multiple Seam Mining

MLA: Axel Studeny Numerical Modeling for Roadway Support Systems ? A Comparison for Single and Multiple Seam Mining. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2007.

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