OFR-143-80 Determination Of In Situ Horizontal Rock Stress On Both A Mine-Wide And District-Wide Basis

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 176
- File Size:
- 34309 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1980
Abstract
Several underground coal mines currently operating in the Beckley District of West Virginia are experiencing serious roof and floor problems. A significant portion of the estimated two billion tons of coal resources may be lost as a result of these ground control problems. Preliminary studies by the Bureau of Mines indicated that these problems are due in part to a high horizontal stress field. During this contract study, a field program was conducted to quantify the horizontal in situ stress. A total of 14 overcoring sites (using the Bureau of Mines strain-relief overcoring technique) in five mines were drilled producing 53 data sets. Analysis of the data was done to provide in situ horizontal stresses for each of the five mine, and for the district as a whole. Stress data indicate horizontal stresses far in excess of that predicted by theory and in some cases, up to six times the estimated vertical stress. In addition to the field testing, a detailed computer modeling study was conducted using finite element and boundary integral (displacement discontinuity) methods. Verification of in situ stresses was obtained by the models and analysis of various development geometries, mining methods and remedial techniques were conducted. Recommendations for reducing ground control problems and future studies are presented.
Citation
APA:
(1980) OFR-143-80 Determination Of In Situ Horizontal Rock Stress On Both A Mine-Wide And District-Wide BasisMLA: OFR-143-80 Determination Of In Situ Horizontal Rock Stress On Both A Mine-Wide And District-Wide Basis. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1980.