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Surface Movement Characteristics of Super Thick Coal Seam Under Repeat Mining
Author(s) -
Shiguo Sun,
Shuai-ying WEI,
Zhi-qi GONG
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
destech transactions on environment energy and earth science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2475-8833
DOI - 10.12783/dteees/icesee2017/7858
Subject(s) - problems in coal mining , coal mining , mining engineering , geology , groundwater related subsidence , deformation (meteorology) , coal , fault (geology) , subsidence , scope (computer science) , geotechnical engineering , structural basin , engineering , seismology , computer science , geomorphology , programming language , oceanography , waste management
In this paper, taking the Tiger bench mine special thick coal seam mechanized caving mining as an engineering instance, through numerical simulation research, we systematically analyzed how thick coal seam mechanized caving mining induced surface subsidence basin magnitude and scope, and researched impacted characteristics and destructive effect of the surface deformation of large fault zone.

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