Analysis Of Real-Time Shield Pressures For The Evaluation Of Longwall Ground Control Problems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. R. Nalla K. Saikiran
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Longwall management, regular shield maintenance, and evaluation of ground control problems can be performed using real-time shield monitoring program. Based on real-time shield pressure data, evaluation of intensity and interval of periodic weighting, estimation of time-dependent pressure increase and the effects of geologic anomalies can be obtained. In this study, full-face shield pressure data of over 457 m (1,500 feet) of face advancement is analyzed to evaluate shield response in the presence of surface lineaments, floor undulations, and multiple main roofs. Shield pressure increase due to web cutting is also correlated with setting pressure during periodic weighting and normal time. In addition, time-dependent pressure increase rate on Sundays and holidays is also correlated with time average pressure and the location of previous periodic weighting.
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APA: A. R. Nalla K. Saikiran  (2000)  Analysis Of Real-Time Shield Pressures For The Evaluation Of Longwall Ground Control Problems

MLA: A. R. Nalla K. Saikiran Analysis Of Real-Time Shield Pressures For The Evaluation Of Longwall Ground Control Problems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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