Numerical modeling and geometric numerical integration in calculation of mining-induced surface displacement vectors
Underground mining exploitation may induce mining damage of surface building objects.This highly harmful phenomenon instigated numerous attempts undertaken by researchers from all over the world at describing the influence of underground excavation on surface deformation and surface buildings.First theories based on Gauss function distribution,applied also nowadays, appeared already in 1950s.Later, owing to a massive development of calculation techniques and wide-spread availability of numerical methods, there appeared opportunities of using numerical calculations in deformation prognosis.Such methods allow for analyzing a larger number and scope of factors affecting the obtained results as long as proper numerical models are assumed.While constructing numerical models, researchers or engineers should pay a particular attention to the selection of proper geometry of the model, proper constitutive model describing rock and soil strata behavior, proper values of rock mass parameters prior to exploitation and after exploitation.The paper presents selected numerical methods and their applicability in calculation of mining-induced surface deformation.
numerical modeling mining-induced deformation mining influence Gauss function FEM FDM
TAJDU(S) Krzysztof
Strata Mechanics Research Institute, the Polish Academy of Sciences, Cracow 30-059, Poland;Faculty of Drilling, Oil and Gas, AGH University of Science and Technology, Cracow 30-059, Poland
国际会议
International Mining Conference 2014(2014国际采矿论坛)
安徽淮南
英文
248-254
2014-09-19(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)