A Theoretical Model for Determining the Compressive Strength Across the Width of a Long Pillar
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 990 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
The current methods for predicting pillar strengths are reviewed. A  two-dimensional model, based on the Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion, is  proposed for determining the compressive strength across the width of a  long pillar. The model can be used to determine pillar strength and the  depth of the crushed (ie yielding) zone from the pillar edges. The values  of the parameters in the model, namely the cohesion and internal friction  angle of the coal seam, friction angles at the contact of the coal seam with  the roof and floor are determined by matching the strengths predicted by  this model with the Bieniawski pillar strength formula for pillar width to  height ratios up to 5. It is found that the derived values of these  parameters are quite close to the results from laboratory tests. Based on  the model, a preliminary analysis of pillar stability is made.
Citation
APA: (1995) A Theoretical Model for Determining the Compressive Strength Across the Width of a Long Pillar
MLA: A Theoretical Model for Determining the Compressive Strength Across the Width of a Long Pillar. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.
