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CALCULATION OF VERTICAL STRESS EXERTED BY TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES (1992)

An accurate assessment of the vertical stress on a coal seam at depth is important for mine design. Vertical stress calculation techniques presently available either are not sufficiently accurate or cannot handle complex surface topography. Therefore, the U.S. Bureau of Mines developed a computerized method to calculate vertical stress exerted on surfaces at depth that includes the effect of topography. Two input data sets are required: a digital elevation model containing topographic elevations and a coal seam file defining coal seam elevations at depth. Boussinesq's equation then quantifies the vertical stress resulting from topography
Reference:
U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Report of Investigations 9409, 1992
Organization:
United States Bureau of Mines
USA
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