Multiple Seam Interactions of Relatively Shallow, High Seam Shortwalls in South Africa

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 284 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2007
Abstract
Exxaro Mining?s Matla Coal situated in Mpumalanga, South Africa operates two shortwall faces on the No 4 and No 2 seam while the No 5 seam has also been longwalled in the past. Severe strata loading events have lead to a number of serious roof falls on the wall face (facebreaks) resulting in safety threats as well as considerable production losses. In 2002 the No 4 seam shortwall suffered a facebreak restricted mainly to the tailgate side of the mining panel due to a thick, near surface dolerite sill not breaking properly. This was partly due to the premature suspension of longwalling in the overlying No 5 seam. The resultant overloading lead to severe pillar damage and subsequent bord collapse. Surface pre-split blasting was successfully used to relieve the pressure as well as to pre-condition the dolerite above the following two panels. The shortwall on the No 2 seam has experienced mid-face loading due to No 4 seam chain pillars lying over this area and creating a secondary cantilever effect. Pre-split blasting of the solid rock above the No 4 seam pillars has resulted in a significant reduction in the number of facebreaks. The panel layout of the No 2 seam was subsequently changed so that the chain pillars on both the No 4 and No 2 seam are superimposed whereas previously they were offset.
Citation
APA:
(2007) Multiple Seam Interactions of Relatively Shallow, High Seam Shortwalls in South AfricaMLA: Multiple Seam Interactions of Relatively Shallow, High Seam Shortwalls in South Africa. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2007.