Specific Problems Connected With The Application Of Full-Face Tunnelling Machines In German Coal Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Peter Loehr
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Full-face tunnelling machines were introduced into German coal mines 12 years ago. It was aimed to utilize these highly efficient systems to drive mine tunnels in rock so that the large demand for development work in some mines could be met. A characteristic feature of coal deposits in Germany - and particularly in the Ruhr Area - is a thick overburden strata. Access is therefore only possible through vertical shafts. A network of horizontal drivages leading from these shafts open the deposits between the different mine levels. The hardcoal-bearing formations are multi-folded and heavily tectonically stressed. Apart from a few extensive fault zones there are many single faults of different natures in the carboniferous strata. During the course of decades coal mining has penetrated to ever increasing depths. Nowadays coal is mined from depths of between 600 m and 1,200 m. The effects of ground pressure in connection with extremely varying rock strengths and high temperatures are particular difficulties which have to be overcome during drivage work. The first full-face tunnelling machines to be applied in the mines had originally bee deigned and developed for tunnelling projects. Not only the machines themselves, but also the back-up equipment had to be adapted to meet the special demands of German coal mines.
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APA: Peter Loehr  (1983)  Specific Problems Connected With The Application Of Full-Face Tunnelling Machines In German Coal Mines

MLA: Peter Loehr Specific Problems Connected With The Application Of Full-Face Tunnelling Machines In German Coal Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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