OFR-5(1)-77 Comprehensive Ground Control Study Of A Mechanized Longwall Operation - Final Report - Volume I

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 149
- File Size:
- 53038 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1976
Abstract
Under contract from U. S. Bureau of Mines, Harza Engineering Company in cooperation with Eastern Associated Coal Corporation, conducted a ground control study of two mechanized longwall panels at the Federal Number 2 Mine. The mine is located in Northern West Virginia, and the coal is mined from the Pittsburgh Coal Seam. The prime objective of the study was to collect data which will aid in the proper selection of the longwall supports system and to control the entry caving problem. Instruments installed in the mine were borehole pressure cells, convergence recorders, roof sag recorders, horizontal roof strain indicators, differential floor movement systems, and lateral roof and floor movement systems. Instruments installed on the surface, above the instrumented longwall panels, consisted of slope indicator system, vertical bed settlement probe system and shear displacement detecting system. A comprehensive surface subsidence study was conducted in conjunction with the instrumentation. In addition to the instrumentation and monitoring, special tests were conducted to determine the bearing capacity of the roof and floor rocks, in situ modulus of coal, roof and floor rocks, and response of borehole pressure cells to ground stress. Cores of coal measure rocks were collected for the physical property tests. Face observations were made to detect various roof behavior parameters under the different jack setting pressures. This report essentially describes the instrumentation work, special tests and presents the data collected.
Citation
APA: (1976) OFR-5(1)-77 Comprehensive Ground Control Study Of A Mechanized Longwall Operation - Final Report - Volume I
MLA: OFR-5(1)-77 Comprehensive Ground Control Study Of A Mechanized Longwall Operation - Final Report - Volume I. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1976.