Conference Proceedings
Ground Movement and Control Related to Coal Mining, Wollongong
Conference Proceedings
Ground Movement and Control Related to Coal Mining, Wollongong
Prediction of Subsidence Due to Longwall Mining at West Cliff Colliery
Subsidence profiles over longwalls at West Cliff Colliery (WCC) are predicted by three methods, NCB Emperical Method, Salustowicz's Profile Functions and Superposition of Two Critical Profiles. A method of deriving maximum subsidence using local data is also presented. For the first four longwalls, the results are compared with those from the subsidence surveys conducted during and after the extraction of each longwall. Longwall V has not yet been extracted, so the results are for the predicted subsidence profile._x000D_
Superposition of two critical profiles is carried out in an attempt to check the principle of superposition. In addition, strata movement above the extracted longwalls is discussed.
Superposition of two critical profiles is carried out in an attempt to check the principle of superposition. In addition, strata movement above the extracted longwalls is discussed.
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R D Lama, P Moxon, D M Shu
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