Applied Sciences, Vol. 14, Pages 3742: Prediction of Delayed Surface Subsidence Based on the Improved Knothe-n Model

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Applied Sciences, Vol. 14, Pages 3742: Prediction of Delayed Surface Subsidence Based on the Improved Knothe-n Model

Applied Sciences doi: 10.3390/app14093742

Authors: Jianhui Dong Chengqian Tang Xiao Liu Yangdan Dong

The delayed surface subsidence caused by coal seam mining is a problem that cannot be ignored, while accurate prediction of the surface subsidence provides a guarantee of the safety and stability of the relevant areas. However, the traditional Knothe model has limitations in considering delayed surface subsidence. Because of this, the Knothe-n time function model is segmented and improved by using the data of the subsidence area obtained from a FLAC3D-based numerical model, and the maximum delayed surface subsidence in different periods is calculated. The analytical results are compared with the numerical results to validate the effectiveness of the improved segmented time function model in predicting delayed surface subsidence. The improved model is applied to predict the surface subsidence in the Yutianbao subsidence area. The root-mean-square error between the predicted and measured values for the maximum subsidence monitoring point is 1.12, and the root-mean-square error between the average predicted and measured values for the surface monitoring points is 0.37, which verifies the accuracy of the improved model. The prediction model provides a scientific basis for environmental protection and safety management after coal seam mining.

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