Ground Stress And Roof Failure In Coal Mine Strata

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
K. Unrug G. Herget A. Smith
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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31
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

SUMMARY Statistics on roof falls indicate that the cost of just removing the unwanted waste from roof falls in US coal mines amounts to about $20 M per year. Almost 40 percent of fatal accidents occur under permanently supported roofs, indicating that the assessment of roof stability is still a very difficult task. In an effort to obtain a better understanding of roof fall occurrences, rock strength and ground stresses were determined in the roof of one mine each in Western Kentucky, northern West Virginia, and Eastern Kentucky. Triaxial ground stress determinations clearly show that horizontal stresses were higher than vertical stresses, and that maximum stresses in the horizontal plane were concentrated between the NE-SW to E-W direction, with the exception of the Eastern Kentucky site which was above the drainage. Magnitudes of stress components may vary considerably in one drlll hole. Strength tests of roof strata materials were done on core samples. Mapping of roof falls showed that the geometry of an opening or maximum span were not the overruling factor because in the same general area, a roof fall was observed in a room (entry) which connected two stable four-way intersections. It should be noted that, in very wet areas, the roof can break up to the bed where water is carried, and a very low ratio between extent of roof fall to height of roof, fall is observed. Geometry is, however, a contributing factor because nearly 70 percent of roof falls are intersection falls. The frequency of fractures parallel to bedding in failed roof strata is much higher than that observed in the original strata, indicating a significant amount of working in the roof before failure.
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APA: K. Unrug G. Herget A. Smith  (1984)  Ground Stress And Roof Failure In Coal Mine Strata

MLA: K. Unrug G. Herget A. Smith Ground Stress And Roof Failure In Coal Mine Strata. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.

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