Analysis Of Mine Geology And Improvement Of Longwall Performance Using Continuous Shield Monitoring With LoSCoMS

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Large variations of coal seam thickness and roof conditions are associated with the occurrence of mine floor undulation at Shoal Creek Mine, operated by Drummond Company, Inc.. Ground control problems, such as roof falls and face failures along with extremely high shield pressure and rapid face convergence, are often reported at the longwall face when these undulations exist. This greatly increases equipment downtime and causes production delays. As a result. a comprehensive study of mine geology including roof conditions and longwall performance were conducted in the mine. With the help of continuous full-face shield pressure monitoring using the Longwall Strata Control and Maintenance System (LoSCoMS), a large data base of shield pressure with various roof conditions has been established. This enables the mine operators to accurately evaluate the roof behavior and shield performance and to take the appropriate operational steps at the face to reduce the number of downtime and face failures. This paper summarizes all works and findings from the study including detailed roof geology and its effect on longwall performance.
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APA:  (1998)  Analysis Of Mine Geology And Improvement Of Longwall Performance Using Continuous Shield Monitoring With LoSCoMS

MLA: Analysis Of Mine Geology And Improvement Of Longwall Performance Using Continuous Shield Monitoring With LoSCoMS. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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