2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/3543957
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Evaluation on the Stability of Vertical Mine Shafts below Thick Loose Strata Based on the Comprehensive Weight Method and a Fuzzy Matter-Element Analysis Model

Abstract: Damage to mine shafts located below thick loose aquifers, caused by coal seam mining, can seriously affect the operational safety of mines. In view of such a problem, the comprehensive weight method and the fuzzy matter-element analysis method were used to analyze and evaluate the stability of mine shafts below thick, loose aquifers. Based on data relating to shaft structure parameters collected from fifteen damaged shafts in coal mines in East China, a comprehensive analysis was performed. The results showed … Show more

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“…There is currently an urgent need for in-depth studies on this new type of water accident, which play an important role in the effective prediction and prevention. Many researchers have conducted extensive studies on these issues to determine the mechanism of overburden strata separation (Figure ), ,,− evaluate the water inrush risk, , and propose the corresponding preventative measures. ,,,,,, For example, Cao investigated the influence of faults on the separation strata formation through similar simulation experiments in the laboratory. Lei simulated the propagation of transverse and longitudinal fractures due to strata separation using 3DEC simulation software developed by ITASCA Consulting Group.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is currently an urgent need for in-depth studies on this new type of water accident, which play an important role in the effective prediction and prevention. Many researchers have conducted extensive studies on these issues to determine the mechanism of overburden strata separation (Figure ), ,,− evaluate the water inrush risk, , and propose the corresponding preventative measures. ,,,,,, For example, Cao investigated the influence of faults on the separation strata formation through similar simulation experiments in the laboratory. Lei simulated the propagation of transverse and longitudinal fractures due to strata separation using 3DEC simulation software developed by ITASCA Consulting Group.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The comprehensive weighting method (CWM) is based on the principle of information entropy, which combines the subjective weight method and objective weight method to allocate a more reasonable comprehensive weight. The calculation formulas are as follows 28 , 29 where ω j refers to the value of the comprehensive weight, ω 1 j refers to the value of the subjective weight, and ξ j refers to the value of the objective weight.…”
Section: Research Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The comprehensive weighting method (CWM) is based on the principle of information entropy, which combines the subjective weight method and objective weight method to allocate a more reasonable comprehensive weight. The calculation formulas are as follows 28,29 Z min (ln ln ) (ln ln )…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AHP method is a subjective analysis method, proposed by Saaty, to quantify qualitative factors. It is a method that converts nonquantitative factors into numerical values, followed by a series of pairwise comparisons on the importance of each influencing factor, which are used to calculate the weight of each factor. , The basic procedures are as follows: A hierarchical structure system is established, which can generally be divided into three layers, namely, the target layer, the intermediate classification layer, and the factor layer (Figure ). A judgment matrix (suppose the size is d by d , d ≥ 2 could be smaller than n due to the hierarchy) is established through mutual comparisons among all of the factors.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%