2020
DOI: 10.3390/sym12091428
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Time Series Effect on Surface Deformation above Goaf Area with Multiple-Seam Mining

Abstract: The surface subsidence caused by coal mining is a large area, and computer simulation is a fast and intuitive method, which can help us understand the macroscopic subsidence law. The mined-out area left over by coal mining is not disposed of appropriately for a long time. Thus, it can easily cause ground subsidence, collapse, or spot cracking, especially when mining multiple coal seams, which seriously restricts the construction and safety of the near-surface rock and soil layers. Based on the engineering back… Show more

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“…Gao et al [ 14 ]used the synthetic rock mass (SRM) model to obtain rock properties and used UDEC triangulation to simulate roadway damage. Shi et al [ 15 ] developed a numerical computation model to analyze various surface deformation indicators across distinct mining sequences of multiple coal seams. This investigation unveiled the temporal impact of mining operations on surface deformation patterns within the subsidence zone, facilitating the determination of the most favorable mining sequence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gao et al [ 14 ]used the synthetic rock mass (SRM) model to obtain rock properties and used UDEC triangulation to simulate roadway damage. Shi et al [ 15 ] developed a numerical computation model to analyze various surface deformation indicators across distinct mining sequences of multiple coal seams. This investigation unveiled the temporal impact of mining operations on surface deformation patterns within the subsidence zone, facilitating the determination of the most favorable mining sequence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, there is often more than one mineable coal seam within the coal-bearing strata [ 25 30 ]. Because the complexity and variability of stratigraphic conditions have modified the formation and the occurrence of coal seams, the close-multiple coal seams are widely distributed around the world, particularly in China.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%