Classification of Stability of Highwall During Highwall Mining: A Statistical Adaptive Learning Approach

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 33 - Trang 511-521 - 2014
K. Ram Chandar1, Chiranth Hegde2, Mohan Yellishetty3, B. Gowtham Kumar4
1Department of Mining Engineering, National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal, India
2University of Texas, Austin, USA
3Department of Mining Engineering, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
4NITK, Surathkal, India

Tóm tắt

The depleting coal deposits day by day required the introduction of novel methods of mining like highwall mining. Highwall mining is a method of extraction of coal blocked in the highwall. The method involves considerable challenges in the area of roof control and most importantly the stability of the highwall itself. Highwall mining has gained considerable importance all over the world, owing to the fact that the coal otherwise would not be extracted forever. This paper aims to assess the influence of varying conditions which can affect the stability of the highwall during highwall mining. The effect of gallery length, width of pillar and number of galleries are systematically studied through field investigations where a highwall mining was adopted first time in India. Initially, assessment was carried out using a numerical modelling approach and then the stability of the highwall is classified using multilinear regression, logistic regression and naive Bayes classifier. This will provide a mechanism to predict the stability of the highwall in future cases of similar conditions. The classification is done using statistical adaptive learning methods and a comparison of the methods is done.

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