2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14031855
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Numerical Study on the Surface Movement Regularity of Deep Mining Underlying the Super-Thick and Weak Cementation Overburden: A Case Study in Western China

Abstract: While surface movement regularities have been sufficiently understood in the mining practices of eastern China, the case seems to be very different in western China where the super-thick and weak cementation (STWC) overburden exists. To better understand such knowledge, we compared geomining conditions and surface subsidence data for 16 coal mines and developed a carefully calibrated numerical model, with primary concern the relationship between subsidence rate and mining scale. We find that mining under the S… Show more

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“…With the development of modern computer technology, an increasing amount of numerical calculation methods based on finite element, finite difference, boundary element, and discrete element theory have been used to solve geotechnical, tunnel, and mining engineering problems [23][24][25][26], and a large number of numerical simulation software have been developed. At present, the more mature numerical simulation software mainly includes FLAC, ANSYS, UDE, Geostudio, Plaxis, etc.…”
Section: Model Establishmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the development of modern computer technology, an increasing amount of numerical calculation methods based on finite element, finite difference, boundary element, and discrete element theory have been used to solve geotechnical, tunnel, and mining engineering problems [23][24][25][26], and a large number of numerical simulation software have been developed. At present, the more mature numerical simulation software mainly includes FLAC, ANSYS, UDE, Geostudio, Plaxis, etc.…”
Section: Model Establishmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, many scholars have been attaching great importance to the study of rock movement phenomena; they have proposed relevant theories and numerical models [8][9][10]. They have conducted much research on rock movement law and relevant profound theories from different perspectives [8,[11][12][13]: geometric theory, mechanical theory, and mathematical-statistical theory, for instance, the geometric method [14], the circular integral grid method [15], key strata theory [16,17], random medium theory [18], numerical methods [19,20], and fractal theory [21,22]. In addition, a large number of numerical models have emerged, including the Knothe function model [23], the visco-elastic model [24], the anisotropic material model [25], FDM predictive methodology of subsidence [26], the improved Knothe function [27][28][29], the "four-zone" model [30], and the improved key stratum theory [31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%