Effect of mine water on the stability of underground coal mine roadways

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. Takamoto M. Ichinose
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

"The basic objectives of mine roadways are to provide sufficient cross sections in order to meet the needs of accommodation of equipment, transport, personnel travel and ventilation. However, many roadways become damaged to the extent of needing maintenance, generally dinting, and in some cases requiring re-ripping. The damaging of a roadway is a result of several factors including geological properties of surrounding strata, method of roadway formation, support systems and so on. Among these factors, strata conditions play important effects on the stability of roadways and other mining activities. Weak rocks cause excessive roadway closures, and water softens some rocks and worsens the closure problem. In Indonesia, over 250 Mt of coal is now produced from almost surface mines. In the near future, some coal must be mined from underground. Unfortunately, the mechanical properties of coal measures rocks are not so good to open underground mines. In this paper, a scientific discussion on the effect of water on the stability of roadways is given on the basis of results obtained by means of in-situ investigation and laboratory tests both in Japan and Indonesia."
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APA: H. Takamoto M. Ichinose  (2011)  Effect of mine water on the stability of underground coal mine roadways

MLA: H. Takamoto M. Ichinose Effect of mine water on the stability of underground coal mine roadways. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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