Load And Convergence Measurements In Longwall Faces And Design Guidelines For Face-Support Systems

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Reha Ozel
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The stability in longwall faces depends on the interaction beman the roof strata, face supports and floor strata. The load distribution on the other hand, depends upon relative stiffness of the three supporting elements namely, the coal face, support and gob. Therefore, in defining support requirements, it is particularly important to analyze the strata loading, the face convergence and the controlling mechanism provided by supports. The controlling mechanism however, depends on the type and characteristics of supports used in long- wall faces. The design guidelines presented in this paper have bean developed based on a number of strata control oriented projects carried out in Turkey, load and convergence measurements carried out in 10 longwall faces, in Zonguldak Coal Region, and procedures given in literature. Evaluation of load and convergence measurements, and analyses of face supports were carried out by means of a computer program, called L0NGWAI.L-MEW, developed by the authors. The output of the design analyses include the following: (1) estimation of support capacity for roof supports namely; individual hydraulic props, chock-type power supports and various types of shield supports, and (2) analysis of loading conditions and response of shield support components in terms of stability and structural integrity.
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APA: Reha Ozel  (1990)  Load And Convergence Measurements In Longwall Faces And Design Guidelines For Face-Support Systems

MLA: Reha Ozel Load And Convergence Measurements In Longwall Faces And Design Guidelines For Face-Support Systems. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1990.

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