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Mechanism and Prediction of Ground Surface Subsidence Due to Multiple-seam Longwall Mining

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posted on 2024-10-31, 20:05 authored by Behrooz Ghabraie, Gang RenGang Ren
Observational data suggest that the ground surface subsidence profile from multiple-seam longwall mining is rather different from that of single seam. Despite the increase of coal production from multiple-seam mining, available predictive methods are mostly unable to predict a reliable subsidence profile for multiple-seam extractions. In this paper, a case study of multiple-seam subsidence is modelled using physical modelling techniques. The subsidence mechanism as revealed in the physical model is explained and the differences between multiple and single-seam subsidence are highlighted. On the same case study, a commonly used influence function method (IFM) and Generalised Influence Function Method (GIFM) are utilised to predict the subsidence profile. The results are compared with predictions achieved by a newly developed predictive method based on the understanding of mechanism of the multiple-seam subsidence. Results show a significantly improved correlation between the newly developed method in comparison with the conventional IFM and GIFM.

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7

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Proceedings of the 35th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining (ICGCM 2016)

Name of conference

ICGCM 2016

Publisher

ICGCM

Place published

Morgantown West Virginia, United States

Start date

2016-07-26

End date

2016-07-28

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006064363

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2016-08-24

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