Longwall Support Load Predictions From Geological Information ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. V. Wade
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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15
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

The use of longwall/shortwall mining systems is under increasing scrutiny by the U. S, coal industry as a means to reverse the decline in productivity. The success of these mining systems depends to a great extent upon designing the system hardware to best suit local conditions. Of particular importance in this regard is designing the various elements of the total ground support system, including face, face end, and gate road supports, to accommodate local geologic conditions. This presentation centers on the problem of selecting the face support system. The existing geologic situation can influence the selection of the face support hardware in a variety' of ways. In general terms, these influences can be grouped into the following four areas: 1. The capacities required of the support unit; 2. The roof, coverage supplied by the support units; 3. The flexibility required of the support unit to meet changing geologic conditions; and 4. The required stiffness characteristics of the individual support units both vertically and horizontally. The following will center on the first area, i.e., the required d capacities of the support unit, in particular, the maximum required load density for a particular geologic situation.
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APA: L. V. Wade  (1976)  Longwall Support Load Predictions From Geological Information ? Introduction

MLA: L. V. Wade Longwall Support Load Predictions From Geological Information ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.

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