Influence of the Sloping of Ground Surfaces on Mine Subsidence
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 823 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1992
Abstract
A two-dimensional finite element modelling  technique is applied to predict the subsidence movements  on a sloping ground surface above a completely mined  panel. The modelling is carried out for the surface both  directly and using a combination of an equivalent horizontal  surface and a rays projection method and the result  compared. The rays projection method provides the  subsidence components on a sloping surface from the  corresponding ones on an assumed equivalent horizontal  surface through the point of mean elevation of the relevant  part of the sloping surface. This method is used next to  compare the subsidences, horizontal displacements and  horizontal strains from the mining of a given panel at the  surface for different inclinations. The results show that the  magnitudes of the subsidence components are greater on the  dip side of the slope from the point of the mean elevation,  than the corresponding ones on the rise side and the  asymmetry increases with the inclination of the surface.  The findings are also compared with those of other research  Workers.
Citation
APA: (1992) Influence of the Sloping of Ground Surfaces on Mine Subsidence
MLA: Influence of the Sloping of Ground Surfaces on Mine Subsidence. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1992.
