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COAL BUMPS AND ODD DYNAMIC PHENOMENA - A NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION (2009)

Two movements of particular interest are the creation of gaps above coal pillars and falling of standing support elements without apparent damage. A dynamic boundary element program was used to explore movements induced by slip on geologic features removed from the affected panel. While the resulting models are much too simple to fully replicate these observations, they do show that the types of phenomena observed are possible. They can also provide insight into the types of motions that ground support elements are subjected to during large bump events
Reference:
28th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, July 28-30, 2009, Morgantown, West Virginia
Organization:
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, USA
USA
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