Control Of Roadway Closure In Underground Coal Mines By Sidewall Weakening Technique

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

One of the problems associated with the maintenance of roadways in underground coal mines is that of dealing with roadway closure. Sidewall weakening technique is based on the transference of the high stress zone further away from the vicinity of roadway. This transferral is carried out by weakening parts of sidewalls of roadway by cut- ting slot, drilling a series of parallel holes or blasting during development stage. In the paper, the effect of sidewall weakening on the stability of roadway is studied by finite element analysis and field experiment. The finite element analysis shows that sidewall weakening can control the development of yield zone around a roadway, improving the stability of roadway. It is also shown that if in- situ horizontal stress is lower or higher than the in-situ vertical stress, it is difficult to obtain roadway stability by sidewall weakening. The field experiment shows that roadway closure can be controlled by sidewall weakening with blasting.
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APA:  (1990)  Control Of Roadway Closure In Underground Coal Mines By Sidewall Weakening Technique

MLA: Control Of Roadway Closure In Underground Coal Mines By Sidewall Weakening Technique. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1990.

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