Face To Face Longwall Moves At Inland Steel Coal's Lancashire No. 25

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. N. Hedges
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

This paper discusses the actual recovery and installation of a longwall in a bituminous coal mine in western Pennsylvania. The coal bed mined is in the Lower Freeport seam, which averaged 1.07 m (42 in.) in height locally. Drainage from the mine is about 13.25 ML/day (3.5 million gal per day) of water. This water deteriorates the mine's predominately fire clay bottom making it extremely difficult to move equipment. Support removal is accomplilshed by pulling the 5.44 t (6 st) shields out under their own hydraulic power and transporting them by track 8.05 km (5 miles) to the next longwall panel. This paper also discusses the changes that will be made to aid in the succeeding longwall recoveries and installations.
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APA: D. N. Hedges  (1985)  Face To Face Longwall Moves At Inland Steel Coal's Lancashire No. 25

MLA: D. N. Hedges Face To Face Longwall Moves At Inland Steel Coal's Lancashire No. 25. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1985.

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