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Mine Planning and Equipment Selection (MPES) 2010

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Mine Planning and Equipment Selection (MPES) 2010

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Performance of the Coal Mine Openings and Pillars in Anisotropic Stress Field

The stability of parallel underground coal mine galleries and pillars have been investigated using two- and three-dimensional (3D) numerical stress analysis. Anisotropic horizontal in situ stresses and the direction of the excavations have been considered in the numerical analysis. The stability of the tunnels driven in a coal seam at various working depths has been investigated taking into account different strata conditions and then results from two- and three-dimensional numerical modelling studies were compared. Maximum principal stress components have been chosen in three various directions: vertical, parallel and perpendicular to the tunnel axis. Analysis have shown that in the anisotropic in situ stress field, the favourable direction of underground mine openings which have different strata conditions depend not only on the horizontal in situ stresses but also on the vertical in situ stresses._x000D_
Furthermore, 3D numerical modelling studies have been carried out to investigate stability of multiple entry longwall panel gate roads and pillars with various width-to-length ratios (W/L). Results of the modelling studies have shown that the critical dimension of coal pillars depends on their width and the direction of maximum horizontal stresses._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Ylmaz,_x000D_
and nl, T, 2010. Performance of the coal mine openings and pillars in anisotropic stress field, in Proceedings Mine Planning and Equipment Selection (MPES) 2010, pp 611-622 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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