Interaction Of Longwall Shields With Surrounding Strata (c5260486-5211-49e1-896e-a17596b4ced9)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. W. Park
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

A vast majority of longwall operations in the United States use shield-type hydraulic supports to provide ground control along the longwall face. The three-dimensional finite-element technique combined with a progressive failure approach was utilized to simulate interaction between shields and surrounding strata and determine various loading conditions. In addition, a separate finite element model of the shield structure was made to study responses of each long wall shield to the different loading conditions. Shield responses under various loading conditions and the shield characteristics, such as shield stiffness, the ability of resisting horizontal forces, and the effect of shield height, were studied based on the results from finite-element analyses. The results can provide the basis of effective shield design and be used for evaluation of the shield performance. It is suggested to develop a technique incorporating the finite-element method to evaluate the real-time shield performance for the purpose of effective ground control.
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APA: D. W. Park  (1992)  Interaction Of Longwall Shields With Surrounding Strata (c5260486-5211-49e1-896e-a17596b4ced9)

MLA: D. W. Park Interaction Of Longwall Shields With Surrounding Strata (c5260486-5211-49e1-896e-a17596b4ced9). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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