Pillars As Structural Components In Room-And-Pillar Mine Design

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. M. Starfield W. R. Wawersik
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

The classical approach to room-and-pillar mine design in flat-lying, tabular ore bodies limits itself to the special case of an extensive and uniform system of pillars. Each pillar is then assumed to carry the same load, and this load is readily calculated from the extraction ratio e and the weight of the overburden : average pillar stress = [ ] where H is depth below surface, p is average density of overburden, and g is acceleration due to gravity. The average pillar load does not, in this case, depend on the mechanical properties of either the pillars or the surrounding rock mass. The only relevant physical property of the pillars is their compressive strength, (i.e., the maximum load-carrying ability) and the criterion for design is that the average pillar stress should not exceed this strength. The wider the pillar, the greater its strength, and the design of the system is concerned with reconciling this increase in strength to the requirements of roof control so as to optimize extraction.l Any departure from a uniform distribution of pillar loads invalidates the classical approach. Such departures may, for instance, be brought about by: (1) a nonuniform layout of pillars and remnants resulting from selective mining, (2) variations in geology which result in gross changes in the properties of part of the seam or the host rock, (3) deliberate use of abutment support in narrow panels, and (4) the use of yielding pillars for local roof support in conjunction with barrier pillars to carry the overburden load.
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APA: A. M. Starfield W. R. Wawersik  (1972)  Pillars As Structural Components In Room-And-Pillar Mine Design

MLA: A. M. Starfield W. R. Wawersik Pillars As Structural Components In Room-And-Pillar Mine Design. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1972.

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