Application of the Coal Mining Roof Rating System in South African Collieries

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 2201 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2001
Abstract
This paper describes the experiences with the application of the Coal Mining Roof Rating (CMRR) System to South African strata conditions. Roof classification studies using the CMRR system were undertaken as part of a SIMRAC investigation into falls of ground in South Mean collieries. Colliery roof rating exercises were undertaking in a range of geotechnical conditions from shallow level coal seams under flat topography to workings with cover depths of greater than 300m A comparison is made between the CMRR and other Rock Mass Rating systems used to classify different roof geotechnical conditions. The need for geological discontinuity orientation, blasting and rockmass stress adjustments to the CMRR is discussed. The effects of acid mine water on strata weatherability and the need to incorporate immersion tests using acid mine water are also detailed. In addition limited correlation is given between CMRR values and other geotechnical factors such as joint trace length, joint shear strength, joint orientation, weatherability and roof damage due to horizontal stress. Taking cognizance of these observations, a concept of stress induced roof damage triggering is discussed.
Citation
APA: (2001) Application of the Coal Mining Roof Rating System in South African Collieries
MLA: Application of the Coal Mining Roof Rating System in South African Collieries. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2001.