Study about the Dynamic Influences of Longwall Mining in the US on Surface Structures

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Karsten Zimmermann
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The paper presents a study on the influence of face retreat rate in longwall coal mining on surface subsidence. It shows possibilities to influence dynamic ground movement by using a specific and controlled winning regime. For this, a dynamic stochastic prediction model used by DMT in Germany will be proved and adjusted on the specific character of geology in the Northern Appalachian coal field. Occurring ground movements such as inclination, curvature and deformation can be analyzed under static and dynamic points of view. It is theoretically shown that the face retreat rate has only a small influence on the static deformation values, but directly affects rate and acceleration of subsidence and deformation processes. The study shows that because of low mining depth and high mined thickness, static deformation values have the largest impact to surface objects. This implies that high face retreat rates don?t affect the impact on surface objects.
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APA: Karsten Zimmermann  (2007)  Study about the Dynamic Influences of Longwall Mining in the US on Surface Structures

MLA: Karsten Zimmermann Study about the Dynamic Influences of Longwall Mining in the US on Surface Structures. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2007.

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