Analysis of the Geomechanical Phenomena That Led to the Appearance of Sinkholes at the Lupeni Mine, Romania, in the Conditions of Thick Coal Seams Mining with Longwall Top Coal Caving

Thick coal seam no. 3, block V, Lupeni mine was mined by longwall top coal caving (LTCC). After the coal mining, the ground surface underwent continuous subsidence, but since 2008, three sinkholes have appeared on the surface with important dimensions, atypical for the geo-mining conditions in this...

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Main Authors: Dacian-Paul Marian, Ilie Onica
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/6449
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spelling doaj-b7ff60cbae974fb9897d87bc5c13c5cc2021-06-30T23:26:03ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-06-01136449644910.3390/su13116449Analysis of the Geomechanical Phenomena That Led to the Appearance of Sinkholes at the Lupeni Mine, Romania, in the Conditions of Thick Coal Seams Mining with Longwall Top Coal CavingDacian-Paul Marian0Ilie Onica1Department of Mining Engineering, Mining Surveying and Constructions, University of Petroșani, 332006 Petroșani, RomaniaDepartment of Mining Engineering, Mining Surveying and Constructions, University of Petroșani, 332006 Petroșani, RomaniaThick coal seam no. 3, block V, Lupeni mine was mined by longwall top coal caving (LTCC). After the coal mining, the ground surface underwent continuous subsidence, but since 2008, three sinkholes have appeared on the surface with important dimensions, atypical for the geo-mining conditions in this coal basin. This article is a synthesis of the study meant to decipher the geo-mechanical phenomenon that led to the emergence of these sinkholes and highlighting the main factors that contributed to the development of this phenomenon. For this purpose, measurements were made on the terrain deformations using photogrammetric methods and aerial laser scanning, when modeling with 3D finite elements, in elasto-plasticity and with the help of the Knothe–Budrik influence function. The factors that contributed to the occurrence of discontinuous subsidence phenomena are shallow mining depth, the LTCC mining method, and the presence of faults in the vicinity of the mining panels. Additionally, the geo-mechanical phenomena of subsidence terrace development and sinkholes in the mining subsidence troughs at the Lupeni mine were described.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/6449coal mininglongwall top coal cavingsubsidencechimney cavingsinkholeaerial laser scanning
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Analysis of the Geomechanical Phenomena That Led to the Appearance of Sinkholes at the Lupeni Mine, Romania, in the Conditions of Thick Coal Seams Mining with Longwall Top Coal Caving
Sustainability
coal mining
longwall top coal caving
subsidence
chimney caving
sinkhole
aerial laser scanning
author_facet Dacian-Paul Marian
Ilie Onica
author_sort Dacian-Paul Marian
title Analysis of the Geomechanical Phenomena That Led to the Appearance of Sinkholes at the Lupeni Mine, Romania, in the Conditions of Thick Coal Seams Mining with Longwall Top Coal Caving
title_short Analysis of the Geomechanical Phenomena That Led to the Appearance of Sinkholes at the Lupeni Mine, Romania, in the Conditions of Thick Coal Seams Mining with Longwall Top Coal Caving
title_full Analysis of the Geomechanical Phenomena That Led to the Appearance of Sinkholes at the Lupeni Mine, Romania, in the Conditions of Thick Coal Seams Mining with Longwall Top Coal Caving
title_fullStr Analysis of the Geomechanical Phenomena That Led to the Appearance of Sinkholes at the Lupeni Mine, Romania, in the Conditions of Thick Coal Seams Mining with Longwall Top Coal Caving
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Geomechanical Phenomena That Led to the Appearance of Sinkholes at the Lupeni Mine, Romania, in the Conditions of Thick Coal Seams Mining with Longwall Top Coal Caving
title_sort analysis of the geomechanical phenomena that led to the appearance of sinkholes at the lupeni mine, romania, in the conditions of thick coal seams mining with longwall top coal caving
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Thick coal seam no. 3, block V, Lupeni mine was mined by longwall top coal caving (LTCC). After the coal mining, the ground surface underwent continuous subsidence, but since 2008, three sinkholes have appeared on the surface with important dimensions, atypical for the geo-mining conditions in this coal basin. This article is a synthesis of the study meant to decipher the geo-mechanical phenomenon that led to the emergence of these sinkholes and highlighting the main factors that contributed to the development of this phenomenon. For this purpose, measurements were made on the terrain deformations using photogrammetric methods and aerial laser scanning, when modeling with 3D finite elements, in elasto-plasticity and with the help of the Knothe–Budrik influence function. The factors that contributed to the occurrence of discontinuous subsidence phenomena are shallow mining depth, the LTCC mining method, and the presence of faults in the vicinity of the mining panels. Additionally, the geo-mechanical phenomena of subsidence terrace development and sinkholes in the mining subsidence troughs at the Lupeni mine were described.
topic coal mining
longwall top coal caving
subsidence
chimney caving
sinkhole
aerial laser scanning
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/6449
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