Evaluation of a Two Lift Thick Seam Mining Method Based on Partial Extraction of 6m High Square Pillars with Relatively Small Width
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 958 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1986
Abstract
This paper presents the results of in-situ  and laboratory investigations into a mining  method which utilises conventional continuous  mining techniques to carry out two passes in  thick coal seams, resulting in the development  of stable pillars with relatively small width  dimensions and heights up to 6 m. Geotechnical investigations included  structural mapping, brightness logging and  standard laboratory testing. Virgin stress was  measured using overcoring techniques. Two  approaches to pillar design were used in the  study. These were; pillar design based on  empirical formulae and laboratory testing, and  pillar disign using calibrated mathematical  models. A trial panel was developed at 300 m depth  to study pillar deformation and stress changes  due to mining. The extent of rib deformation  was studied using borescopes and extensometers.  In-situ geotechnical measurements were used to  calibrate displacement discontinuity and finite  element mathematical models of the coal seam.  These models were then used to predict the  behaviour of a small panel of pillars which were  to be developed to 6 m height. The mining method was shown to be feasible  provided adequate rib support was installed.  The benefit of rib support was found to be  two-fold, in that it increased confinement of  the pillar in zones of low horizontal stress,  while reducing horizontal stress relaxation in  zones of high horizontal virgin stress. The  possiblity of roof control by designing the  small pillars to yield on retreat is discussed.
Citation
APA: (1986) Evaluation of a Two Lift Thick Seam Mining Method Based on Partial Extraction of 6m High Square Pillars with Relatively Small Width
MLA: Evaluation of a Two Lift Thick Seam Mining Method Based on Partial Extraction of 6m High Square Pillars with Relatively Small Width. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1986.
