Measurement and Analysis of Foundation Tilt Resulting From Mine Subsidence in Southern Illinois

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Larry R. Powell
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Illinois Mine Subsidence Insurance Fund, is monitoring the response of two foundations to ground movements induced by subsidence from high extraction mining in southern Illinois. The objectives of the monitoring program are to study the inter- action between the ground surface and a foundation during a subsidence event and to determine the capability of the tiltmeter to detect and monitor subsidence movements. Tiltmeter data were obtained on two foundations constructed near Sesser, IL. One of the 30-by 40- ft foundations was constructed with a typical poured concrete footing, the other with a rein- forced-concrete footing poured on top of pol yethylene sheeting placed over a compacted layer of sand. Soil-filled bins were placed on the perimeters of both foundations to simulate superstructure loads. Monitoring pins and tiltplates were installed on the corners and midpoints of the footing. Additional survey points were established on the five-acre site to track the mining advance. This paper describes the monitoring instrumentation and techniques as they relate to the mining and site conditions. The capability of a tilt- meter to detect and follow the tilt of the foundations is demonstrated.
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APA: Larry R. Powell  (1986)  Measurement and Analysis of Foundation Tilt Resulting From Mine Subsidence in Southern Illinois

MLA: Larry R. Powell Measurement and Analysis of Foundation Tilt Resulting From Mine Subsidence in Southern Illinois. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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