Development Of CISPM-MS And Its Applications In Assessing Multi-Seam Mining Interactions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Biao Qiu
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

Longwall and/or room-and-pillar mining operations in multiple coal seams could not only induce subsurface and surface subsidence but also cause interactions between these mined coal seams. The interaction might destabilize mine structures and subsequently induce additional strata movements. Mechanical models to utilize the predicted subsurface deformations to assess the interactions and the consequences have been developed. The models are incorporated into a computer program, CISPM-MS, for predicting the final surface movements and deformations as well as the mining interactions associated with multi-seam coal mining operations. It predicts final surface movements and deformations caused by the individual mining operations and by the interactive effects. The program can also be used to assess mine structural stability in multi-seam mining operations. The paper presents the developed interaction models and their application in surface subsidence prediction caused by multi-seam mining operations. A case study involving mining in two coal seams, using longwall and room-and-pillar mining methods, respectively, will be used to validate the program.
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APA: Biao Qiu  (2013)  Development Of CISPM-MS And Its Applications In Assessing Multi-Seam Mining Interactions

MLA: Biao Qiu Development Of CISPM-MS And Its Applications In Assessing Multi-Seam Mining Interactions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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