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Title : DESIGN AND FIELD IMPLEMENTATION OF ALTERNATE STABLE MINING GEOMETRIES FOR SET-UP ROOMS IN LONGWALL MINING
Subject : Mine Safety & Planning
Volume No. : xxx
Issue No. : 
Author : Yoginder P. Chugh, Harrold Gurley, BehroozAbbasi, Joseph Hirschi
Printed Year : 2013
No of Pages  : 12
Description : 

This paper discusses an ongoing field study in southern Illinois (USA) that focuses on: 1) Identifying mechanisms of instability in the set-up rooms (SR) and their T-junctions with headgate and tailgate entries, 2) Developing alternate 3-entry and 4-entry set-up rooms geometry using 3-D numerical analyses, 3) Implementing developed geometries in cooperation with mining professionals and regulatory agencies, and 4) Demonstrating performance of implemented geometries through field monitoring. Illinois longwall mining operations typically experience ground control problems (roof falls, rib sloughing, floor heave, etc.) within SR layouts and around the T-junctions of SR. These occur around the areas where the SR for adjacent longwall face (to be mined) connect with the SR of the previously mined face, and around the tail-gate entries of the mined-out longwall face and around the T-junctions of SR. The problems manifest as highly fractured immediate roof strata, major shear zones in the roof, horizontal displacements within the excavations that result in shearing off the heads of the bolts, floor heave and severe rib sloughing. Similar observations have also been made in longwall mining in Utah.

 

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