Performance Of Entry Trusses, Continuous Entry Trusses? And Roktrusses? At The Mid-Continent Dutch Creek Mines, Redstone, Colorado

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. L. Seegmiller
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Regular entry trusses are used in headgates, tailgates, roadways and intensely-faulted areas. These trusses have proven to give the required support and maintain roof stability even under major abutment loading conditions for both the re-treating and advancing longwalls. Areas previously requiring steel arches have been eliminated. A special Continuous Entry Truss? provides permanent support to adjacent tunnel/crosscut zone for more than 300 feet in each tunnel. The continuous nature of the tensioned truss allows sup-port forces to be placed on the roof in not just the two-dimensions of regular trusses, but in a full three-dimensions. A newly developed Roktruss? provides support in an arched 30-foot high rock zone. The Roktruss? allows truss support concepts to be used in an opening with a curved roof.
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APA: B. L. Seegmiller  (1989)  Performance Of Entry Trusses, Continuous Entry Trusses? And Roktrusses? At The Mid-Continent Dutch Creek Mines, Redstone, Colorado

MLA: B. L. Seegmiller Performance Of Entry Trusses, Continuous Entry Trusses? And Roktrusses? At The Mid-Continent Dutch Creek Mines, Redstone, Colorado. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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