Rock Mechanics - Interfacial Friction, Moisture and Coal Pillar Strength

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Charles T. Holland David A. Olsen
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

Considerable work has resulted in the development of a formula by which the strength of coal pillars for an L to T ratio of up to 12 may be estimated. One of the factors involved in this formula is the coefficient of friction between the coal pillar and the adjacent rock with which it is in contact. This paper presents the results of studies on sandstone, limestone, shale and coal and the coefficient of friction between coal and the other three under wet and dry conditions. With the coefficients of friction thus determined and the use of results obtained earlier by Meikle and Holland, it seems probable that coal pillar strength may be more closely estimated. Several investigators1-3 have found that the com-pressive strength of cubical coal specimens can be correlated by an equation such as
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APA: Charles T. Holland David A. Olsen  (1969)  Rock Mechanics - Interfacial Friction, Moisture and Coal Pillar Strength

MLA: Charles T. Holland David A. Olsen Rock Mechanics - Interfacial Friction, Moisture and Coal Pillar Strength. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1969.

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