Numerical Modeling of the Pillar Confinement with Backfilling Material in Room?and?Pillar Coal Mining

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Andre Zingano
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

It is known that the backfilling confinement increases the pillar strength and also reduces the rib lateral displacement. With backfilling, it is possible to increase the room-and-pillar mining recovery. This paper aims to study the behavior of coal pillars confinement using rock fill as backfilling material. Laboratory tests were carried out to determine the behavior of backfilling materials. Constitutive models were developed for the tested backfilling materials. Numerical simulations for the effect of backfilling materials on the ground stability in room-and-pillar coal mine entry were performed. The backfill method is a good strategy to (i) improve the ground stability in room-and-pillar coal mines for long term, especially for weak coal seams, (ii) increase the coal mining recovery and (iii) reduce the quantity of waste material on waste piles at the surface.
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APA: Andre Zingano  (2011)  Numerical Modeling of the Pillar Confinement with Backfilling Material in Room?and?Pillar Coal Mining

MLA: Andre Zingano Numerical Modeling of the Pillar Confinement with Backfilling Material in Room?and?Pillar Coal Mining. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2011.

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