Access tunnel convergence prediction in longwall coal mining |
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Authors: | A. Majdi F. P. Hassani |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, McGill University, H3A 2A7 Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
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Abstract: | Summary The paper describes theoretical andin situ studies of tunnel deformation in longwall coal mining. It develops a method to predict tunnel convergence profiles from the faceline in longwall mining. The method accounts for the effect of panel width, extracted seam height, deformation moduli of the goaf material and coal pillar, depth of cover,in situ structural defects, tunnel shape and tunnel size in addition to the strength characteristics of surrounding strata. The analytical technique has been validated by reference toin-situ deformation measurements in 26 face-access tunnels in Cape Breton Coalfield mines. Based on this method a series of vertical convergence profiles for different depths and extracted panel widths have been presented. |
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Keywords: | Face-access tunnels strata control tunnel stability longwall mining Cape Breton Coalfield |
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