Standing Support Alternatives in Western United States Longwalls

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
T. M. Barczark S. C. Tadolini
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Abstract

Mines in the western United States have had limited choices for standing support. Wood cribs were often too soft and unstable. The introduction of the Can support in the earl v 1990s provided an effective alternative, (lilt/ it remains the dominant form of tail¬gate support. Water-filled prestressing cells are now used to cap the Can and preload it to provide an active roof load. The Cluster Prop, consisting of three timber wedge props bundled to¬gether; provides more capacity than (m equivalent sized Call support and improves transport efficiency. However the Cluster Prop is less stable and does not maintain a consistent load throughout its loading profile. Pumpable roof supports are another alternative support, but the \' have not been proven in high deformation en¬vironments. This paper compares the performance characteristics o f these various support systems.
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APA: T. M. Barczark S. C. Tadolini  Standing Support Alternatives in Western United States Longwalls

MLA: T. M. Barczark S. C. Tadolini Standing Support Alternatives in Western United States Longwalls. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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