Ground Control Simulation During Longwall Mining - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. Haycocks
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

In spite of the increasingly high capital investment required for longwall mining equipment, there continues to be a steady trend towards this form of mining. This move is caused in large part by improved productivity of longwall mining systems combined with greater percentage of coal recovered over room and pillar mining, reduced manpower requirements, and the inherent safety of the system. Longwall mining is most amenable to the greater depths experienced by many mining operations, particularly in the coalfields of the Eastern United States. Two primary problems in the installation of a longwall panel are determining whether a particular seam is suitable for longwall and, secondly, type and capacity of equipment required for such a mining operation. In addition, recent legislation has forced an evaluation of the surface effects of longwall mining with a view to determining what, if any, surface damage might result from extracting any particular panel. These factors must be determined using large and often complex quantities of geological, structural, mining, and surface data. This makes the problem most attractive to solution using the computer.
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APA: C. Haycocks  (1979)  Ground Control Simulation During Longwall Mining - Introduction

MLA: C. Haycocks Ground Control Simulation During Longwall Mining - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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