International Practice in High Performance Underground Thick Coal Seam Extraction and Related Ground Control Challenges

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Bruce K. Hebblewhite
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

This paper provides an overview of the international ?state of the art? with respect to underground coal mining methods used in seams of thickness greater than 4.5 m, through a review of a selection of high performing thick seam mining operations around the world?both Single Pass Longwall (SPL) and Longwall Top Coal Caving (LTCC). The paper discusses the recent operational experiences from these selected faces, together with the ground control issues faced, and identifies some of the major, inherent geotechnical factors that can influence the mining method selection, design criteria, and ultimate performance, from both an operational and safety perspective. It is clear that both of these methods are developing quickly? not only from an operational and equipment perspective, but also from the understanding of critical geotechnical criteria. There is an increasing role for both methods in thick seam environments, although the higher SPL faces will only be successful in the near to mid-term under benign geotechnical environments. Regardless of the method, a thorough understanding of the critical geotechnical factors is a key to successful implementation of either method.
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APA: Bruce K. Hebblewhite  (2013)  International Practice in High Performance Underground Thick Coal Seam Extraction and Related Ground Control Challenges

MLA: Bruce K. Hebblewhite International Practice in High Performance Underground Thick Coal Seam Extraction and Related Ground Control Challenges. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2013.

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