Rock Mechanics Study Of A Longwall Panel

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Lewis V. Wade
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

This paper summarizes the results of the rock mechanics monitoring program performed as part of Old Ben Coal Company's longwall coal mining demonstration project conducted in cooperation with the United States Bureau of Mines. The work described herein included installation of instruments, collection of data and data analysis performed during mining of the first longwall panel in Mine No. 24. The rock mechanics monitoring program included both surface and underground instrumentation and was designed to achieve the following purposes: 1 -To provide the capability to observe unusual situations during mining so that remedial measures could be instituted quickly 2 -To formulate design guidelines for future longwall mining efforts; 3 -To evaluate surface subsidence, and its character, rate and potential effects on cultural features, and to develop criteria to assist in predicting subsidence for other mines having similar roof conditions. Six previous attempts with longwall methods in Old Ben Coal Company's Hine 21 had been unsuccessful due to roof control problems. A description of these attempts is given by Moroni (1973). In preparation for the present longwall operation a study was performed to review existing data on the previous unsuccessful attempts, to establish coa1-and floor-strata bearing capacities in Mines Nos. 21 and
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APA: Lewis V. Wade  (1977)  Rock Mechanics Study Of A Longwall Panel

MLA: Lewis V. Wade Rock Mechanics Study Of A Longwall Panel. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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