Partial pillar extraction with controlled goafing of the superincumbent strata

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. D. Flint
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The geological conditions in the Vierfontein area ~re such that conventional pillar extraction ~stooping) cannot be practised safely or efficiently. Both the open-end lift and the pocket-and-fender methods of pillar extraction have been tried with little success because of problems with roof control and ground stability. The main reasons for the difficulties are the coarse-grained sandstone roof, local weaknesses in the coal seam, and the rate at which the pillars were extracted. The mine has practised bord-and-pillar mining since it started production in 1952, and considerable reserves of coal are contained in the pillars. As an alternative to total pillar extraction, in which hand-loading methods were practised, a system of partial pillar extraction using mechanized-mining methods ~11"modified goaf-line support has been evolved. These remnant coal pillars (snooks) remaining after partial extraction ofthe pillar, together with the installation of 1,2 m" matpacks and a double line of fullcolumn resin roofbolts, ensure control of the edge of the area that has been mined out (goaf). Where roof conditions preclude the use of conventional pillar-extraction methods, this method holds promise as a safe and efficient alternative for the recovery of coal from pillars and for an increase in the volumetric extraction of the reserves within a mining panel.
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APA: J. D. Flint  (1984)  Partial pillar extraction with controlled goafing of the superincumbent strata

MLA: J. D. Flint Partial pillar extraction with controlled goafing of the superincumbent strata. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1984.

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