A Proposed Technique For Improving Coal-Mine Roof Stability By Pillar Softening

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Fun-Den Wang
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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20
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

In underground coal mines, three types of roof failure (2)*, tensile, local, and shear, occur in the development entries and in room-and-pillar extraction areas. Most of the tensile failures in the roof at the center of the mine opening as well as those local failures due to fracture or jointing can be controlled by roof bolts, trusses, and timbering. However, control of the shear failure at the sides of the roof (or the cutter-roof caving) has not been successful with ordinary roof control methods. The only effective method, when there is an indication of cutter-roof caving, is to use cribs, which are costly and make transportation, ventilation, and production difficult. Frequently, the operator allows the cutter roof to cave and then cleans it up rather than trying to stop it. This shear type of roof failure is often associated with large areas which may progressively involve several hundred feet of roof caving at one occurrence. At times, this shear failure occurs suddenly with little or no warning. This can result in buried equipment and great danger to the safety of personnel. This shear failure may be due to one or more of the following: high stress concentrations at the corner of the roof from (1) high horizontal to vertical load ratio, (2) orthotropic elastic properties of rock and coal, (3) greater stiffness of the immediate roof layer than of the secondary roof layer, (4) viscoelastic behavior of rock and coal, and (5) geometry and material properties of the geologic setting. Removing or reducing the high stress concentration should improve the roof stability. The structural analyses of models of two typical
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APA: Fun-Den Wang  (1972)  A Proposed Technique For Improving Coal-Mine Roof Stability By Pillar Softening

MLA: Fun-Den Wang A Proposed Technique For Improving Coal-Mine Roof Stability By Pillar Softening. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1972.

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