Mechanisms of Rib Sloughing and Methods of Controlling Thick Bolted Ribs

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 2089 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2005
Abstract
Coal ribs can roughly be divided into three types: (1) roof and floor rocks are similar to ribs, (2) roof and floor rocks are stronger than ribs, and (3) roof and floor rocks are weaker than ribs. Different types of roof/floor and ribs will exhibit different types of ground pressure around an entry. Most coal mines belong to the 2" type with ribs fractured or even broken. In this case the mine ground pressure depends on the occurrence and development of deformation and fracture of the ribs. If it's not properly controlled, the following deteriorating process will follow: the roof bent downward > the ribs squeezed and broken > rib sloughing and collapse > rib support to the roof reduced > the roof bent downward further > the ribs broken further. In this paper rib instability is divided into four types: compression/shear sliding rib fall, gravity sliding rib fall, cross arch rib fall, and cleavage rib fall. Since failure in thin walls is largely of tension type whereas that of thick walls by compression or shear, a concept is proposed here to utilize a thick bolted rib to stabilize entry ribs, i.e. the thickness to height ratio of the thick bolted ribs
Citation
APA:
(2005) Mechanisms of Rib Sloughing and Methods of Controlling Thick Bolted RibsMLA: Mechanisms of Rib Sloughing and Methods of Controlling Thick Bolted Ribs. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2005.