Analysis Of The Deterioration Process In Shaly Roof Based On Field Monitoring

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. F. Unrug
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The research work reported in in this paper deals with the monitoring of roof behavior in a drift mine located in Eastern Kentucky operating in the Coalburg Seam. The thickness of the seam at the monitoring site ranges between 9 and 10 feet with the immediate roof changing from sandstone to shale then back to sandstone. Shale thickness varies between 0 and 2.5 feet. The characteristics of the immediate shaly roof were monitored with 38 dynamometers which were set up in three survey lines to cover the entire range of shale distribution. The dynamometers are capable of providing accurate load readings in the range of +/- 5 pounds. To closely observe the contribution of moisture toward roof deterioration the dynamometers were set up in intake and neutral airways. A television borescoping camera was used in conjunction with the dynamo- metric instrumentations at pre- determined observation holes to physically observe and record the separation process of the shale and sandstone stratum with respect to time. Monitoring took place between January 1985 through January 1986 in order to cover a full cycle of dry and wet mine conditions associated with the seasonal changes. Analysis of the data show a trend of roof deterioration induced by condensation and eventual penetration of moisture within the immediate roof bedding planes, leading to rapid disintegration of the mine roof.
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APA: K. F. Unrug  (1986)  Analysis Of The Deterioration Process In Shaly Roof Based On Field Monitoring

MLA: K. F. Unrug Analysis Of The Deterioration Process In Shaly Roof Based On Field Monitoring. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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