Influence of backfill on coal pillar strength and floor bearing capacity in weak floor conditions in the Illinois Basin

This paper discusses the current theoretical design equations associated with foundation design in the Illinois Basin, as well as the benefits of utilizing high density backfill in a numerical model, to improve pillar and floor stability. Based upon the results, Vesic's bearing capacity solutio...

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Main Authors: Kostecki, T., Spearing, Sam
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46735
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Spearing, Sam
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description This paper discusses the current theoretical design equations associated with foundation design in the Illinois Basin, as well as the benefits of utilizing high density backfill in a numerical model, to improve pillar and floor stability. Based upon the results, Vesic's bearing capacity solution for a two layered soil tends to underestimate the true bearing capacity of a foundation, especially at higher friction angles and when footings are placed in close proximity. Minimizing the distance between adjacent foundations has shown an improvement in the ultimate bearing capacity of a foundation; however, placing the foundations in too close proximity has shown the foundations may behave as a single foundation and undergo appreciable settlement. A 10-40% increase in pillar strength and ultimate bearing capacity can be expected when a cohesive fill is used between 25 and 75% fill of the mined height, respectively. The non-cohesive nature of the simulated backfill showed little influence on increased pillar strength, even at higher fill ratios. It was determined, that as the shearing resistance, tensile strength and stiffness of the backfill are reduced, increases in coal pillar strength is due more to the confinement aspect of an underground mine rather than the strength properties of the material itself. A methodology for analyzing the plastic flow characteristics of a coal pillar and a footing using FLAC<sup>3D</sup> has also been presented herein.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-467352017-10-25T02:20:08Z Influence of backfill on coal pillar strength and floor bearing capacity in weak floor conditions in the Illinois Basin Kostecki, T. Spearing, Sam This paper discusses the current theoretical design equations associated with foundation design in the Illinois Basin, as well as the benefits of utilizing high density backfill in a numerical model, to improve pillar and floor stability. Based upon the results, Vesic's bearing capacity solution for a two layered soil tends to underestimate the true bearing capacity of a foundation, especially at higher friction angles and when footings are placed in close proximity. Minimizing the distance between adjacent foundations has shown an improvement in the ultimate bearing capacity of a foundation; however, placing the foundations in too close proximity has shown the foundations may behave as a single foundation and undergo appreciable settlement. A 10-40% increase in pillar strength and ultimate bearing capacity can be expected when a cohesive fill is used between 25 and 75% fill of the mined height, respectively. The non-cohesive nature of the simulated backfill showed little influence on increased pillar strength, even at higher fill ratios. It was determined, that as the shearing resistance, tensile strength and stiffness of the backfill are reduced, increases in coal pillar strength is due more to the confinement aspect of an underground mine rather than the strength properties of the material itself. A methodology for analyzing the plastic flow characteristics of a coal pillar and a footing using FLAC<sup>3D</sup> has also been presented herein. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46735 10.1016/j.ijrmms.2014.11.011 Elsevier Ltd restricted
spellingShingle Kostecki, T.
Spearing, Sam
Influence of backfill on coal pillar strength and floor bearing capacity in weak floor conditions in the Illinois Basin
title Influence of backfill on coal pillar strength and floor bearing capacity in weak floor conditions in the Illinois Basin
title_full Influence of backfill on coal pillar strength and floor bearing capacity in weak floor conditions in the Illinois Basin
title_fullStr Influence of backfill on coal pillar strength and floor bearing capacity in weak floor conditions in the Illinois Basin
title_full_unstemmed Influence of backfill on coal pillar strength and floor bearing capacity in weak floor conditions in the Illinois Basin
title_short Influence of backfill on coal pillar strength and floor bearing capacity in weak floor conditions in the Illinois Basin
title_sort influence of backfill on coal pillar strength and floor bearing capacity in weak floor conditions in the illinois basin
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46735