Characteristics of Drawing Body Shape in LTCC: Theoretical Model and Experimental Validation

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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 8
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
"Longwall top-coal caving (LTCC) mining technique is one of the important methods for underground thick seam extraction in China. The coal seam in LTCC panel is divided into two parts: bottom-coal and top-coal. The bottom-coal is mined by conventional longwall method while the top-coal is mined by caving method. The top-coal caving process in LTCC and block caving process in metal mine are both gravity flow of loose ore/coal blocks. However, the presence of caving shield in LTCC makes the characteristics of drawing body shape in the two caving processes differ a lot. This paper discusses the influence of caving shields on the characteristics of drawing body shapes in light of recent studies of the top-coal drawing process. The theoretical model for describing the drawing body shape in LTCC is proposed both along the seam strike and seam inclination. Then, the experimental data are used to validate the correctness of the theoretical model. Furthermore, two examples of how the theoretical findings assist LTCC mining are given and discussed.INTRODUCTIONLongwall top-coal caving (LTCC) mining technique and large-cutting-height mining technique have been widely used for extracting thick coal seams in China. About 0.6–0.7 billion metric tons of coal come from longwall top-coal caving panels every year. The maximum annual production is 15 million metric tons per panel _The mining method employed in such panel is a combination of top-coal caving mining technique and large-cutting-height mining technique, which is suitable for seam height between 12–20 m, as shown in Figure 1. Apart from China, LTCC has also been employed in some coal mines in Australia and Vietnam (Le et al., 2017).The coal seam in a LTCC panel is divided into two parts: bottom coal and top coal. The bottom-coal is mined by the conventional longwall method, while the top coal is mined by the caving method. The top-coal caving process in LTCC and block caving process in metal mines are both gravity flows of loose coal/ore blocks, as shown in Figure 2. However, the presence of caving shields in LTCC causes the characteristics of the drawing body shapes in the two caving processes to differ significantly.There are two main differences between the blocking method and the top-coal caving method:"
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(2019) Characteristics of Drawing Body Shape in LTCC: Theoretical Model and Experimental ValidationMLA: Characteristics of Drawing Body Shape in LTCC: Theoretical Model and Experimental Validation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2019.