Prediction of Dynamic Subsidence in the Proximity of Longwall Panel Boundaries:Influence of the Edge Effect Offset

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Zach Agioutantis Jesus Romero Ernesto Maldonado
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Jul 1, 2023

Abstract

Reliable prediction of dynamic deformations is important when planning to undermine important structures that cannot tolerate large relative deformations and or large horizontal strains. This paper presents examples of dynamic deformation profiles that include subsidence, horizontal displacements, and horizontal strain for a number of points over a retreating longwall panel in the eastern United States. The prediction points are located at different distances from the excavation rib and therefore present a different response in terms of dynamic movements. The formulation is based on the influence function method as implemented in the Surface Deformation Prediction System (SDPS). Results show that the subsidence development curve may be reliably predicted for surface points in the middle of the panel. However, in cases where points may be affected by the magnitude of the edge effect offset, subsidence predictions may be very conservative, that is, higher than actual movements.
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APA: Zach Agioutantis Jesus Romero Ernesto Maldonado  (2023)  Prediction of Dynamic Subsidence in the Proximity of Longwall Panel Boundaries:Influence of the Edge Effect Offset

MLA: Zach Agioutantis Jesus Romero Ernesto Maldonado Prediction of Dynamic Subsidence in the Proximity of Longwall Panel Boundaries:Influence of the Edge Effect Offset. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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