Application Of Impact Resistant Steel Sets For Underground Roof Fall Rehabilitation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. C. Stankus
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

To protect mine personnel and moving equipment at underground roof fall areas, mine operators typically install steel sets, which are covered with wooden blocks and backfilled with an expanding type cement material. In large roof falls, the cost of void backfilling becomes prohibitively high causing some mines to leave the voids open. However, the durability of wood over time and the capability of the steel set and wood lagging to resist falling rock are unknown. This has caused concerns for the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and ground control engineers. During past two years, Keystone Mining Services, LLC designed and developed various impact-resistant steel set designs that were approved by MSHA and installed in various underground fall rehabilitations. This paper presents the patent pending impact-resistant steel set design methodology, including (1) steel set design per AISC national standard, (2) design, development, and laboratory testing of a water proof composite impact resistant lagging panel, and (3) impact resistant steel set design based on Law of Conservation of Energy. Two underground cases will be included detailing the application of the system.
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APA: J. C. Stankus  (2011)  Application Of Impact Resistant Steel Sets For Underground Roof Fall Rehabilitation

MLA: J. C. Stankus Application Of Impact Resistant Steel Sets For Underground Roof Fall Rehabilitation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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