Conference Proceedings
Ground Movement and Control Related to Coal Mining, Wollongong
Conference Proceedings
Ground Movement and Control Related to Coal Mining, Wollongong
The Response of Powered Supports and Pillars to Initial Longwalling Under a Strong Main Roof
The Ellalong Colliery has been the first to mine the Greta Seam using the longwall method. Analysis of data from geotechnical monitoring has pointed to the role of the strong, massive sandstones of the Branxton formation in the development of loads on the powered supports and pillars. Failure of the sandstone intermediate-roof has been related to first-weight and periodic weighting, measured on the supports, using simple "voussior" analysis._x000D_
Stress changes, including triaxial components measured in the barrier and chain pillars, have been compared with 2- and 3- dimensional numerical models. The applicable range of the models for the prediction of pillar loads under the strong roof is discussed.
Stress changes, including triaxial components measured in the barrier and chain pillars, have been compared with 2- and 3- dimensional numerical models. The applicable range of the models for the prediction of pillar loads under the strong roof is discussed.
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M B Wold, J Pala
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