Risk assessment of surface structural damage due to mining subsidence: an integrated computer-based approach

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
D. J. Reddish X. L. Yao R. K. Dunham
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The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
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Publication Date:
Dec 1, 1995

Abstract

Paper presented at the conference: Risk assessment in the extractive industries, held in Exeter, UK, 23-24 March 1994, and first published London: IMM, 1994, preprint volume, 10pp., 10 refs. The integrated approach combines a powerful ground movement prediction program with a knowledge-based expert system. ESDAS (Expert Structural Damage Assessment System) was developed to evaluate mining subsidence damage in the form of risk and in terms of the three vital contributing components (mining factors, site factors and structural factors). Using a certainty factor risk assessment technique, the system can be used to predict the likely damage to a particular structure subjected to mining subsidence. A previously developed powerful ground movement prediction program, SWIFT (Subsidence With Influence Function Techniques), has been combined with the expert system to allow the mining factor to be more accurately determined in a broader range of mining layout. Since SWIFT can be calibrated to any particular coal field using local subsidence data, it is believed that the integrated system could be used in any coal field worldwide for the assessment and control of mining subsidence damage risks
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APA: D. J. Reddish X. L. Yao R. K. Dunham  (1995)  Risk assessment of surface structural damage due to mining subsidence: an integrated computer-based approach

MLA: D. J. Reddish X. L. Yao R. K. Dunham Risk assessment of surface structural damage due to mining subsidence: an integrated computer-based approach. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1995.

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