A Model Of Shield-Strata Interaction And Its Implications For Active Shield Setting Requirements

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Thomas M. Baraak
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

This paper evaluates factors which influence longwall support and strata interaction. The longwall system is composed of an immediate and main roof structure and three supporting foundations: 1) longwall panel, 2) powered roof supports, and 3) gob waste. The main roof forms a structure that is generally supported by all three foundations, while the immediate roof acts as a beam that cantilevers from the coal face to the powered support. In most cases, shield loading involves a complex interaction of both main roof and immediate roof behavior and is a combination of loads produced from subsidence of the main roof and displacements of the immediate roof caused by deformations of the cantilevered roof beam. Since the shield stiffness remains constant for all leg pressures and main roof convergence is irresistible in terms of shield capacity, the shield must be able to control the behavior of the immediate roof or floor structure for shield loading to be sensitive to setting pressures. If the goal is to minimize total shield loading, any active setting force must be offset by reduced passive shield loading to justify the active setting loads. Field data suggest that the typical reductions in passive loading do not justify the required increases in setting pressure in some applications.
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APA: Thomas M. Baraak  (1990)  A Model Of Shield-Strata Interaction And Its Implications For Active Shield Setting Requirements

MLA: Thomas M. Baraak A Model Of Shield-Strata Interaction And Its Implications For Active Shield Setting Requirements. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1990.

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