RI 3575 Experiments On Strength Of Small Pillars Of Coal In The Pittsburgh Bed

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1258 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 1, 1941
Abstract
"INTRODUCTION A report of tests of seven small pillars formed from the Pittsburgh coal bed in the Experimental coal mine was given in Technical Paper 605 5/ Five additional pillars were tested between July 1939 and. October 1940. The data obtained, in the later tests permit an extension of the conclusions reached in Technical Paper 605, which appears to be important enough to the mining industry to justify a progress report that will explain briefly what it is and how it was obtained. Full detail of the tests will appear in a second technical paper, preparation of which is deferred so that results of pillar tests now under way my be included.DESCRIPTION OF TESTSExcept for minor improvements in operating details, the five additional tests were made as described in Technical Paper 605, pages 2 to 7. Briefly, the desired pillar was formed from the coal bed, by excavating a passage around it (no explosives were used), and enough material was removed from above to permit installation of the assembly used for applying pressure. Each pillar was tested resting on its original fireclay floor, which was restrained from lateral flow by a ring of concrete. Vertical and lateral movement of the pillars in two directions as measured carefully in all tests."
Citation
APA:
(1941) RI 3575 Experiments On Strength Of Small Pillars Of Coal In The Pittsburgh BedMLA: RI 3575 Experiments On Strength Of Small Pillars Of Coal In The Pittsburgh Bed. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1941.