Geotechnical Constraints On A 6 M Single Pass Longwall

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Ross W. Seedsman
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The feasibility of 6 m high single pass longwalling has been studied using Newlands Mine as a case study An intensive geological investigation identified a range of hazards but a mine layout was possible that minimised the risks with respect to joints, cleats, angular bedding, coal shears and horizontal stress. Geotechnical design input was required for support capacity, subsidence, gate to face transition, face span, and roof support. It is concluded that longwall face equipment can be made available by modifying existing designs, gate to face transitions will require a number of steps, and a mid-face sprag should not be required for routine operations.
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APA: Ross W. Seedsman  (1992)  Geotechnical Constraints On A 6 M Single Pass Longwall

MLA: Ross W. Seedsman Geotechnical Constraints On A 6 M Single Pass Longwall. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1992.

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