Application of Analysis of Coal Pillar Stability (ACPS) Software for Assessment of Pillar Stability in Underground Lignite Mining—A Case Study

Kevin Andrews, Zach Agioutantis

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Abstract

Analysis of Coal Pillar Stability (ACPS) software, released in 2018, integrates numerous empirical pillar design techniques. The ACPS program incorporates methodologies originally available as design tools from the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH), including Analysis of Longwall Pillar Stability (ALPS), Analysis of Retreat Mining Pillar Stability (ARMPS), Analysis of Multiple Seam Stability (AMSS), and concepts including Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR), the Mark-Bieniawski pillar formula, and pressure arch loading. The design methodologies that are the basis of ACPS were developed via analysis of significant amounts of real-world data and have been standards of the United States coal industry for decades. While there are empirical factors built into ACPS, making it ideal for use in U.S. coalfields, the concepts in the program have proven to be applicable in variable mine settings, and the software was developed to allow for user-based, site-specific modifications of key design inputs. Application of ACPS to cases outside the regions for which it was developed must be approached carefully, and continuous development of site-specific data is mandatory. A case study is presented involving the application of ACPS to assess pillar stability and assist future design for an underground lignite mine in Eastern Europe. Assessment of in-mine observations, review of the geology of the lignite mine, and evaluation of specific conditions associated with a failure event resulted in “calibration” of key input factors to ACPS. Scenarios evaluated with ACPS suggest that pillar strength and overburden depth are key factors for the determination of pillar stability and design in future areas.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication43rd International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, ICGCM 2024 - Held at the 2024 SME Annual Conference and Expo
EditorsTed Klemetti, Rudrajit Mitra, Michael Murphy, Kyle Perry, Ihsan Berk Tulu
Pages73-81
Number of pages9
ISBN (Electronic)9798331300487
StatePublished - 2024
Event43rd International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, ICGCM 2024, held at the 2024 SME Annual Conference and Expo - Canonsburg, United States
Duration: Feb 26 2024 → …

Publication series

Name43rd International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, ICGCM 2024 - Held at the 2024 SME Annual Conference and Expo

Conference

Conference43rd International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, ICGCM 2024, held at the 2024 SME Annual Conference and Expo
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityCanonsburg
Period2/26/24 → …

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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geology
  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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