Harworth Colliery: Rockbolted Support In Weak Roof At Depth

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 5211 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1996
Abstract
Hatworth Colliery, operated by RJB Mining (UK) Ltd, is successfully mining the Deep Soft Seam at a depth of 1000m using single face retreat longwalling. The seam is characterised by a weak roof generally comprising 4 to 6m of well bedded carbonaceous mudstones overlain by weak siltstones. The paper describes the layout and support design strategies which have enabled the colliery to adopt sole support by rock reinforcement techniques for its longwall gateroads. To achieve this success the colliery layout has had to be radically modified to take account of the in-situ horizontal stress field. The layout is also closely controlled by environmental considerations, the seam being one of the gassiest in the UK Economic support by strata reinforcement has been achieved using a combination of rockbolting of the roof and sides installed at the face of the heading, and systematic double birdcage cable bolting installed on drivage and supplemented ahead of the retreating panel. The layout and support strategies have been developed through a combination of detailed underground measurement of support and stress parameters backed up by numerical modelling using FLAC. The FLAC modelling has paid particular attention to careful representation of bedding properties and validation through underground stress measurement.
Citation
APA:
(1996) Harworth Colliery: Rockbolted Support In Weak Roof At DepthMLA: Harworth Colliery: Rockbolted Support In Weak Roof At Depth. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1996.