OFR-16(3)-80 Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analyses Of Single- And Double-Entry Portions Of Sunnyside Mine No. 1

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. E. Van Dillen
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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277
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

Three-dimensional structural analyses of three instrumented areas of a deep, longwall coal mine have been performed using the finite element code BMINES. The three Instrumented areas include two single-entry portions and one double-entry portion of the Sunnyside No. 1 Mine, Sunnyside, Utah. The finite element models simulated the sequence of excavation in each test area: the advance of the entry, installation of structural supports, retreat of the longwall, caving behind the longwall, and accumulation and loading of the gob. The structural supports considered in these finite element models include rock bolts, wood cribs, concrete cribs, steel arch sets, and chocks. Mechanical simulation of the geologic environment is achieved through elastic/ perfectly plastic material models employing anisotropy to represent finely layered regions of the medium. The results of these calculations are com-pared with the instrumentation readings from the mine. These measurements include closures, crib loads, rock-bolt forces, and stress growth.
Citation

APA: D. E. Van Dillen  (1978)  OFR-16(3)-80 Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analyses Of Single- And Double-Entry Portions Of Sunnyside Mine No. 1

MLA: D. E. Van Dillen OFR-16(3)-80 Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analyses Of Single- And Double-Entry Portions Of Sunnyside Mine No. 1. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1978.

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