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for "Coal Mine Sealants"


Title
Coal Mine Sealants
Author Fraley, Jack E. ; Simpson, Robert E. 
Society / Organization SME 
Summary / Abstract INTRODUCTION Spokane Mining Research Center (BuMines) is researching sealants for underground coal mines to: 1. Reduce sloughing of shale roofs. 2. Reduce sloughing of coal ribs. 3. Seal block stoppings against air losses. 4. Construct stoppings by spraying over jute cloth or metal lath. 5. Render incombustible in-place polyurethane foam. Originally the work was directed towards reducing sloughing of shale roofs. Many underground coal mines have shale directly over the coal which weathers severely after exposure to the mine atmosphere. Lab investigations(l, 2, 3, 4) have shown that many shales separate into layers when immersed in water or stored in a high relative humidity environment. Upon drying or after removal from high humidity, the shales continue to separate. Underground coal mines become wet in the warmer months from condensation of the ventilating air. Conversely, the mines become dry in the cooler months from evaporation. The mines experience severe shale break-up during the summer and much less break-up during the winter. Figs. 1, 2 and 3 show weathered shale roofs. in underground coal mines. Fig. 4 shows fallen shale on the entry floor. Sealing the shale reduces this sloughing problem. 
Format PDF 
File Size 1,417.3k 
Specifications v 7.0 / 300 dpi 
Copyright Date 1/1/74 
Publication Date 1/1/74 
Digitization Date 5/20/08 
Book Title Rapid Excavation And Tunneling Conference Proceedings - 1974 
Chapter Chapter 67 - Support Systems — Mining Projects 
Pages 23 

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