A simplified approach to coal mine seal design

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. M. Gadde
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Recent regulatory changes in the United States make it mandatory to conduct structural analysis of coal mine seals used to isolate abandoned workings from active mining areas. Different loading criteria are available for seal design depending on whether gob composition is actively monitored and maintained or not and whether the gob conditions lead to deflagration or detonation type loading. Since the loads involved in seal designs are dynamic in nature, the structural analysis must be made using dynamic stress analysis techniques. However, because of the significant complexities involved in conducting dynamic analyses, some designers use approximate simplified techniques to address the design problem. In this paper two such simplified methods are critically evaluated for their suitability to design coal mine seals. The benefits and limitations of the simplified methods are also outlined. Some comparisons are made to show the differences between sophisticated three dimensional dynamic analyses and the simplified methods and to delineate the problems associated with the latter approaches.
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APA: M. M. Gadde  (2009)  A simplified approach to coal mine seal design

MLA: M. M. Gadde A simplified approach to coal mine seal design. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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