Slope stability calculation method for highwall mining with open-cut mines
Juyu Jiang1, Ye Lu2, Dong Wang3
1College of Mines, Liaoning Technical University, Fuxin, 123000, Liaoning, China. jiangjuyu@lntu.edu.cn.
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Summary
This study introduces target time pillar strength to ensure slope stability during highwall coal mining. A new calculation method quantifies mining impacts, aiding technology promotion.
Area of Science:
- Geotechnical Engineering
- Mining Engineering
Background:
- Slope stability is a critical challenge for highwall mining, particularly in residual coal extraction under steep conditions.
- Overlying strata can weaken the basal coal seam, potentially altering slope failure mechanisms from circular to sliding along weak layers.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop a concept of target time pillar strength for assessing coal pillar service life.
- To establish a quantitative method for evaluating slope stability influenced by highwall mining operations.
Main Methods:
- Creep tests were conducted to determine time-varying coal shear strength parameters under various loads.
- Regression analysis was used to establish a time-varying function for shear strength.
- Numerical modeling assessed the impact of bearing stress and target time strength on yielding zone development.
- Rigid body-limit equilibrium theory was applied to develop a slope stability calculation method.
Main Results:
- A time-varying function for coal shear strength parameters was established.
- Highwall mining length was categorized into goaf, yielding, and elastic zones based on structural plane theory.
- Temporal and spatial evolution patterns of weak layer shear strength parameters were identified.
- The influence of bearing stress and target time strength on yielding zone evolution was quantified.
Conclusions:
- The proposed target time pillar strength concept and the new slope stability calculation method effectively quantify mining impacts.
- These methods are significant for advancing the application and promotion of highwall mining technology, especially in challenging geological settings.