Influence of mining operations on road pavement and sewer system – selected case studies

Underground mining operations cause surface deformations which influence structures. A particular group of structures which are susceptible to the influence of mining operations are so-called “linear objects”, whose characteristic parameter is their length. Linear objects consist of, for example: ro...

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Main Authors: Marcin Grygierek, Piotr Kalisz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Central Mining Institute (Główny Instytut Górnictwa) 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Sustainable Mining
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2300396017301295
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spelling doaj-0ce905ee470f4aafa6890d16f1973ee92020-12-02T09:18:40ZengCentral Mining Institute (Główny Instytut Górnictwa)Journal of Sustainable Mining2300-39602018-01-011725667Influence of mining operations on road pavement and sewer system – selected case studiesMarcin Grygierek0Piotr Kalisz1Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Geotechnics and Roads, ul. Akademicka 5, 44-100, Gliwice, Poland; Corresponding author.Central Mining Institute, Department of Surface and Structures Protection, Plac Gwarków 1, 40-166, Katowice, PolandUnderground mining operations cause surface deformations which influence structures. A particular group of structures which are susceptible to the influence of mining operations are so-called “linear objects”, whose characteristic parameter is their length. Linear objects consist of, for example: roads, rails, sewers and water supply systems. Changes in the length of measurement bases (deformations) accompanying mining deformations and changes in ordinates, including the difference in subsidence (inclination), to a large extent determine the utility properties of the structures and create a significant nuisance when using them and even causing them to fail completely. It is worth emphasising that when applying proper preventive measures once continuous deformations have begun, it is possible to use the objects for a relatively long period of time. In the case of discontinuous deformations, the utility properties are significantly deteriorated, which most often leads to failures, significantly hastening the decision to conduct repair works.This article presents selected cases of the continuous influence of mining operations on a sewer system and of discontinuous deformations on a road pavement. The presented research and in situ observations may be useful in assessing, designing or re-building such structures in areas where mining operations are planned. Keywords: Road pavement, Sewer system, Mining deformations, Continuous and discontinuoushttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2300396017301295
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Influence of mining operations on road pavement and sewer system – selected case studies
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title Influence of mining operations on road pavement and sewer system – selected case studies
title_short Influence of mining operations on road pavement and sewer system – selected case studies
title_full Influence of mining operations on road pavement and sewer system – selected case studies
title_fullStr Influence of mining operations on road pavement and sewer system – selected case studies
title_full_unstemmed Influence of mining operations on road pavement and sewer system – selected case studies
title_sort influence of mining operations on road pavement and sewer system – selected case studies
publisher Central Mining Institute (Główny Instytut Górnictwa)
series Journal of Sustainable Mining
issn 2300-3960
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Underground mining operations cause surface deformations which influence structures. A particular group of structures which are susceptible to the influence of mining operations are so-called “linear objects”, whose characteristic parameter is their length. Linear objects consist of, for example: roads, rails, sewers and water supply systems. Changes in the length of measurement bases (deformations) accompanying mining deformations and changes in ordinates, including the difference in subsidence (inclination), to a large extent determine the utility properties of the structures and create a significant nuisance when using them and even causing them to fail completely. It is worth emphasising that when applying proper preventive measures once continuous deformations have begun, it is possible to use the objects for a relatively long period of time. In the case of discontinuous deformations, the utility properties are significantly deteriorated, which most often leads to failures, significantly hastening the decision to conduct repair works.This article presents selected cases of the continuous influence of mining operations on a sewer system and of discontinuous deformations on a road pavement. The presented research and in situ observations may be useful in assessing, designing or re-building such structures in areas where mining operations are planned. Keywords: Road pavement, Sewer system, Mining deformations, Continuous and discontinuous
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