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BEHAVIOR OF A COAL PILLAR PRONE TO BURST IN THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN BASIN OF THE UNITED STATES (1990)

This research has attempted to construct the stress and convergence profiles of the pillar in order to evaluate the ultimate strength, pillar deformation modulus, visco-elastic deformation, and violent failure characteristics during longwall mining. This information reflects the overriding influence of the local geologic characteristics on bursts, provides the field measurements needed to verify concurrent modelling studies, and suggests some basic mechanisms associated with the coal pillar bursts discussed in this paper
Reference:
Rockbursts and Seismicity in Mines. Fairhurst C., ed., A. A. Balkema, 1990 Aug
Organization:
United States Bureau of Mines
USA
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