Stress Distribution Around Typical Field Intersection Geometries In Coal Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Bastola
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Feb 27, 2013

Abstract

Over 80% of roof falls in Illinois coal mines occur at intersections. Regular intersection geometries with sharp corners have been typically analyzed in literature. This study has analyzed stress distribution around typical field 4-way intersection geometry and compared it with similar data for regular four-way intersection geometry. These analyses were performed using 3-D numerical analyses for a typical lithology associated with No 6 coal seam in southern Illinois. Linear elastic and non-linear analyses, using Hoek-Brown failure criteria for different lithological units, were performed. The 3-D models incorporated bedding planes and pre-mining horizontal stresses. Effect of diagonal widths of the intersection and pre-mining horizontal stresses were examined due to their influence on stability. In addition to stress distribution, contours of safety factors, and displacement analyses were performed to assess stability of intersections.
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APA: S. Bastola  (2013)  Stress Distribution Around Typical Field Intersection Geometries In Coal Mines

MLA: S. Bastola Stress Distribution Around Typical Field Intersection Geometries In Coal Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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