Prediction of mining-induced subsidence at Barapukuria longwall coal mine, Bangladesh

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A. K. M. Badrul Alam
Yoshiaki Fujii
Shaolin Jahan Eidee
Sophea Boeut
Afikah Binti Rahim
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[1] MIST,Department of Petroleum and Mining Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering
[2] Hokkaido University,Faculty of Engineering
[3] Institute of Technology of Cambodia,School of Civil Engineering
[4] Universiti Teknologi Malaysia,undefined
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It is essential to predict the mining-induced subsidence for sustainable mine management. The maximum observed subsidence having a noticeable areal extent due to Northern Upper Panels (NUP) and Southern Lower Panels (SLP) at the Barapukuria longwall coal mine is 5.8 m and 4.2 m, respectively, after the extraction of a 10 m thick coal seam. The mining-induced subsidence was simulated by the Displacement Discontinuity Method. The numerical model considered the effects of the ground surface, mining panels, faults, and the dyke. The predicted and the observed subsidence due to the mining of NUP and SLP were compared by varying Young's modulus, and the 0.10 GPa Young's modulus was found to be the best match in the geo-environmental condition. The effects of the faults and the dyke in the calculation were negligible. Future subsidence was predicted by considering 30 m extraction of the thick coal seam as 15.7–17.5 m in NUP and 8.7–10.5 m in SLP. The vulnerable areas demarcated considering the tilt angle and extensile strain might extend up to the coal mine office area and some villages.
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