Assessment Of Pillar Load Transfer At Two Multiple-Seam Mine Sites

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. J. Matetic
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines, as part of a program to improve mine planning and development, is currently investigating the effects of pillar load transfer, which can impact mining operations within a multiple-seam configuration. A comparative study was performed at two separate mine sites to determine the effects of this load transfer mechanism. The Bureau installed and monitored instrumentation at both sites to gather pertinent data on rock mechanics. At mine site A overburden depth varied dramatically in the vicinity of the study area and reached a topographic high at the study site: inner burden thickness was less than a pillar width (40 to 45 ft) (12 to 14 m): floor heaving was experienced in both coalbeds where sandstone and/or shale floor units were observed: overlays of the mine layouts show pillars were not totally super-positioned: a maximum of 5 in (13 cm) of roof to floor convergence was measured and pressure readings indicated pillar core loading only and increased to a maximum of 7,000 psig (48,300 kPa) over instrument setting pressure.
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APA: R. J. Matetic  (1989)  Assessment Of Pillar Load Transfer At Two Multiple-Seam Mine Sites

MLA: R. J. Matetic Assessment Of Pillar Load Transfer At Two Multiple-Seam Mine Sites. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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