Shear strength of stockpiled coking coal – Existing data

IF 0.3 Q4 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL Australian Geomechanics Journal Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.56295/agj5831
John David Eckersley
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Flowslides and stability issues have occurred periodically within stockpiles of coking (metallurgical) coal at coal processing plants and export terminals in Queensland’s Bowen Basin, and to a lesser degree in New South Wales, since the early 1970s. A description of the issue and summary of research at James Cook University (JCU) from 1973 to 2000 was published in ACARP Report C4057 (Eckersley, 2000). Eckersley (2022) partly updated that work with SEEP/W transient seepage modelling of a 12 m high coal stockpile constructed at Hay Point in late 1991 for which initial moisture content, pore water pressures at the stockpile base, outflows from subsoil drains and final density and moisture profiles were measured. This provided a good starting point for modelling of moisture movements within production coal stockpiles as required for meaningful slope stability analyses. The current paper provides an accessible summary of available data from laboratory shear strength testing of coking coal to assist in selection and critical assessment of parameters for slope stability analyses of coal stockpiles. This includes data for saturated coal likely to form the base of a stockpile and currently limited data for unsaturated coal forming the bulk of a stockpile. It then highlights some issues in the selection of parameters for stability analyses of coal stockpiles.
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库存焦煤抗剪强度-现有数据
自20世纪70年代初以来,昆士兰州Bowen盆地的煤炭加工厂和出口码头的炼焦(冶金)煤库存定期发生流滑和稳定性问题,新南威尔士州的情况较轻。ACARP Report C4057 (Eckersley, 2000)对James Cook University (JCU)从1973年到2000年的问题和研究总结进行了描述。Eckersley(2022)部分更新了1991年末在Hay Point建造的12米高煤库的SEEP/W瞬态渗流模型,其中测量了初始水分含量,储存基地的孔隙水压力,底土排水的流出量以及最终密度和水分剖面。这为有意义的边坡稳定性分析所需的生产煤库存中的水分运动建模提供了一个良好的起点。本文提供了炼焦煤实验室抗剪强度测试的可用数据摘要,以协助煤库边坡稳定性分析参数的选择和关键评估。这包括可能构成库存基础的饱和煤的数据,以及构成库存主体的不饱和煤目前有限的数据。重点介绍了煤炭库存稳定性分析参数选择中的一些问题。
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