Rapid Assessment Of Gateroad Roof Stability By Simple Monitoring Techniques

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Peter Cain
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

In response to the appearance of excessive convergence of bolted gateroads in the front abutment zone of retreating coal faces at Phalen Colliery, staff from the CANMET Cape Breton Coal Research Laboratory in Sydney, N.S. initiated a programme of roof profile measurements in the front abutment zone of longwall headgates. The results of these measurements allowed a characteristic deformation curve to be determined for each headgate, and the early identification of areas showing an unstable deformation trend. These areas were then reinforced with supplementary support. The monitoring programme was adopted and enlarged by the rock mechanics staff of the Cape Breton Development Corporation, and has been continuing for a period of approximately two years. A sufficient quantity of data now exists to be able to make an assessment of the effects of a number of mining parameters on the performance of the gateroad in the front abutment zone. The following paper describes the method of measurement, illustrated by typical results, and goes on to relate variations in rate and patterns of movement to geology, interaction, method of support and pre-mining stresses.
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APA: Peter Cain  (1996)  Rapid Assessment Of Gateroad Roof Stability By Simple Monitoring Techniques

MLA: Peter Cain Rapid Assessment Of Gateroad Roof Stability By Simple Monitoring Techniques. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1996.

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