Behavior of Linear Foundations Subjected to Longwall Subsidence

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard M. Bennett
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Twelve linear test foundations were constructed over an advancing longwall panel in southern Illinois, six were located along the centerline, and six in the maximum tension zone. One footing in each set was a control foundation constructed according to conventional practice. It suffered severe damage. Footings with reinforcing bare and post-tensioning had much smaller elongations, with the post-tensioning preventing cracking of the footing. Footing-soil interface treatments of plastic-on-sand and plastic-on-soil served to reduce damage. The addition of steel fibers to the footing had about the same effect as an interface treatment. Sill plate construction (butt-jointed versus lap-jointed) appeared to significantly affect the behavior.
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APA: Richard M. Bennett  (1986)  Behavior of Linear Foundations Subjected to Longwall Subsidence

MLA: Richard M. Bennett Behavior of Linear Foundations Subjected to Longwall Subsidence. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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