Design, Monitoring And Evaluation Of A Pre-Driven Longwall Recovery Room

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Tom Wynne
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

In order to shorten the time required and improve safety for a longwall face move, a 36-ft wide longwall recovery room was predriven. The room was supported with specialty bolts, trusses and concrete cribs. Rock mechanics instrumentation was implemented to evaluate the adequacy of the whole recovery system. This included instrumented roof bolts, entry convergence, load cells, and abutment stress in the surrounding pillars. This paper describes the methodology of support and instrumentation designs, and monitoring and evaluations. The results indicated that this method offers the safest and yet faster longwall recovery so far. But the rock mechanics monitoring also indicated some improvements are desirable in the truss system and concrete crib layout.
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APA: Tom Wynne  (1993)  Design, Monitoring And Evaluation Of A Pre-Driven Longwall Recovery Room

MLA: Tom Wynne Design, Monitoring And Evaluation Of A Pre-Driven Longwall Recovery Room. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1993.

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