Techniques for Assessing and Mitigating Longwall Subsidence Effects on Highway Bridges Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Abstract
Surface subsidence events induced by underground longwall coal mining operations can cause various disturbances to surface
structures ranging from integrity and stability to functionality problems. Highway bridges, as a kind of special road construction
that can only tolerate smaller movements and deformations than road pavements, are particularly susceptible to severe influence
caused by subsidence-induced ground movements and deformations. However, based on accurate subsidence prediction and
correct influence assessments, efficient and effective mitigation and remediation measures can be designed and implemented to
ensure the continuous service of bridges, safety of the travelers and smooth mining operations. In this paper, based on the
predicted final and dynamic surface movements and deformations, the techniques to assess subsidence influence on the integrity,
stability and functionality of bridge structures (e.g., decks, beams, abutments, etc.) are presented. A number of mitigation
measures to protect the bridge structures are recommended along with an actual application case.
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