Interactions in Multiple-Seam Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Wen H. Su Syd S. Peng S. M. Hsiung
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

This paper examines the interaction problems of multiple seam mining by combining underground investigation, laboratory testings, and numerical modeling. One case of multiple seam interaction that occurred recently in West Virginia was carefully studied. Causes for the interaction problems were identified and the corresponding mining recommendations were proposed. The principle of pillar columnization and the effect of a remnant pillar on mining operations in the underlying and over- lying seams were also carefully examined. Considerable attention was given to the effect the pillar size, the pillar width, the coal stiffness, the extraction ratio, the degree of inhomogeneity in the interburden, the overburden thickness, the mechanical properties of the interburden rocks, the strata inclination, the interburden thickness, and the in-situ horizontal stresses have on the pillar load transfer mechanism.
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APA: Wen H. Su Syd S. Peng S. M. Hsiung  (1986)  Interactions in Multiple-Seam Mining

MLA: Wen H. Su Syd S. Peng S. M. Hsiung Interactions in Multiple-Seam Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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