International Journal of Mining Science and Technology (Mar 2018)

Numerical investigation into the effect of backfilling on coal pillar strength in highwall mining

  • S. Mo,
  • I. Canbulat,
  • C. Zhang,
  • J. Oh,
  • B. Shen,
  • P. Hagan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 2
pp. 281 – 286

Abstract

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This paper attempts to quantify the effect of backfilling on pillar strength in highwall mining using numerical modelling. Calibration against the new empirical strength formula for highwall mining was conducted to obtain the material parameters used in the numerical modelling. With the obtained coal strength parameters, three sets of backfill properties were investigated. The results reveal that the behavior of pillars varies with the type and amount of backfill as well as the pillar width to mining height ratio (w/h). In case of cohesive backfill, generally 75% backfill shows a significant increase in peak strength, and the increase in peak strength is more pronounced for the pillars having lower w/h ratios. In case of non-cohesive backfill, the changes in both the peak and residual strengths with up to 92% backfill are negligible while the residual strength constantly increases after reaching the peak strength only when 100% backfill is placed. Based on the modelling results, different backfilling strategies should be considered on a case by case basis depending on the type of backfill available and desired pillar dimension. Keywords: Highwall mining, Backfill, Coal pillar, Strength, Numerical modelling