Multislice Longwalling for Thick Seam Extraction – Properties of Goaf in the Roof and Gate Roads Behaviour

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S Prusek Z Lubosik M Plonka B Syrek
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"The most commonly used method of thick coal seam extraction in Polish deep mines is multislice longwall (MSL). In MSL stability of goaf in the roof as a result of previous extraction in upper slice is a major geotechnical consideration that must be managed.This paper outlines the results of a wide range of investigations carried out in three longwalls that were in operation in a multislice system using caving with additional fly ash goaf stowing. The longwalls were operated by Katowicki Holding Weglowy SA (KHWSA) in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin of Poland.Examinations were completed on the properties of goaf at the roof of longwalls ie measurements of strength parameters of the goaf material by means of a borehole hydraulic penetrometer, determination of the goaf condition by means of a borehole endoscope and laboratory testing of the caved rock. The results of underground examinations of the loading on yielding arches in the gate roads associated with these longwalls and measurements of vertical and horizontal convergence are also presented.CITATION:Prusek, S, Lubosik, Z, Plonka, M and Syrek, B, 2014. Multislice longwalling for thick seam extraction – properties of goaf in the roof and gate roads behaviour, in Proceedings AusRock 2014: Third Australasian Ground Control in Mining Conference, pp 359–366 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne)."
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APA: S Prusek Z Lubosik M Plonka B Syrek  (2014)  Multislice Longwalling for Thick Seam Extraction – Properties of Goaf in the Roof and Gate Roads Behaviour

MLA: S Prusek Z Lubosik M Plonka B Syrek Multislice Longwalling for Thick Seam Extraction – Properties of Goaf in the Roof and Gate Roads Behaviour. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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