Subsidence Investigations at Dhemomain Colliery in Ranigunj Coalfield

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
N. C. Saxena S. Samanta S. Tiwary B. P. Nandy B. N. Pandey R. Sinha B. Singh
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Subsidence investigations over one bord and pillar and one longwall caved panel at Dhemomain colliery showed that, although the width-depth ratio (0.82 and 0.83) and working and strata conditions were almost identical, the maximum subsidence over bord and pillar panel was 46.2 per cent of extraction thickness against only 6.9 per cent over longwall panel. The angle of draw was 13O to 210 and 66 to 95 per cent of the subsidence had taken place immediately after extraction. The subsidence profiles were not symmetrical and were of funnel like shape. There was wide variation in subsidence movements over caved faces in India mainly due to difference in the composition of supercumbent strata.
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APA: N. C. Saxena S. Samanta S. Tiwary B. P. Nandy B. N. Pandey R. Sinha B. Singh  (1983)  Subsidence Investigations at Dhemomain Colliery in Ranigunj Coalfield

MLA: N. C. Saxena S. Samanta S. Tiwary B. P. Nandy B. N. Pandey R. Sinha B. Singh Subsidence Investigations at Dhemomain Colliery in Ranigunj Coalfield. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1983.

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