Polyurethane Aids Roof Control In Longwall Mining At Island Creek Coal Company

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
B. Rao Pothini Hilmar A. von Schonfeldt
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

One of the key elements essential to a productive and uninterrupted longwall mining operation is roof control. In several of the Island Creek Coal Company's mining sections, polyurethane has been infused 80 into strata to control severe roof failures in the face and gate entry areas. To date about 50,000 kgs (110,000 lbs) of the chemical have been consumed in a number of applications. Roof-to-floor convergence 60 and differential roof sag have been monitored to determine the need for polyurethane infusion and also to evaluate roof stability following the infusion. Stratascopic observations of the roof formed the basis 40 for confirming the need and also for estimating the required quantities of polyurethane. Both chemical infusion and roof control monitoring techniques have been applied successfully under very adverse roof 20 conditions; substantial production benefits have been realized. Operator acceptance of the system has been very good.
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APA: B. Rao Pothini Hilmar A. von Schonfeldt  (1981)  Polyurethane Aids Roof Control In Longwall Mining At Island Creek Coal Company

MLA: B. Rao Pothini Hilmar A. von Schonfeldt Polyurethane Aids Roof Control In Longwall Mining At Island Creek Coal Company. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1981.

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