Some New Findings From Surface Subsidence Monitoring Over Longwall Panels (148546c8-dc33-42aa-a3c9-d801ec35aa13)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Y. Luo
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Although considerable progress has been made in the last decade in predicting surface subsidence over longwall panels, a number of important issues deserve further studies in order to improve the techniques and accuracy of subsidence predictions. Some of the problems are: (1) subsidence over the chain pillars between mined longwall panels; (2) subsidence development process after face stop due to either a vacation or the completion of a longwall panel; and (3) subsidence initiation and development process over the setup entry area in the initial stage of mining a longwall panel. In this paper, the measured data related to the targeted problems are presented, the data analysis techniques are briefly introduced, and some of the prediction methods developed based on the collected data are proposed. The proposed methods can be used as supplemental tools for the existing subsidence prediction models to improve their prediction accuracy.
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APA: Y. Luo  (1991)  Some New Findings From Surface Subsidence Monitoring Over Longwall Panels (148546c8-dc33-42aa-a3c9-d801ec35aa13)

MLA: Y. Luo Some New Findings From Surface Subsidence Monitoring Over Longwall Panels (148546c8-dc33-42aa-a3c9-d801ec35aa13). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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