Entry Stability Monitoring & Analysis For Longwall & Continuous Mining Systems

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Wm. Mark Hart
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Under a specific geological condition, roof supporting method, and pillar-entry system, an entry convergence concept may be the most effective means that can be used to effectively indicate the longwall entry stability (i.e. pillar bumps, roof falls, or floor beaver This concept may also be used to verify the effectiveness of the current pillar-entry system and roof supporting method. Furthermore, convergence measured under different mining phases may lead to a better understanding of the longwall mining-induced abutment loads and may be used to estimate stress change in pillars and thus pillar stability. In this paper, a remote entry activity monitoring system was designed; a comprehensive entry convergence monitoring strategy was proposed; thee abutment loading phases in longwall mining were defined; the relationship between roof deflection and stress change in a pillar was derived, and finally the extent and magnitude of the mining-induced abutment loads as well as their impact on entry convergence were discussed using the field data obtained so far.
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APA: Wm. Mark Hart  (1995)  Entry Stability Monitoring & Analysis For Longwall & Continuous Mining Systems

MLA: Wm. Mark Hart Entry Stability Monitoring & Analysis For Longwall & Continuous Mining Systems. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1995.

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