Remedial And Strata Replacement Techniques On Longwall Faces A State-Of-The-Art Report

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Robert S. Dalzell Ernest A. Curth
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Following the introduction of shields to the U.S. longwall mining scene and the steady increase in the number of shield faces during recent years, the occurrence of longwall -ground-control -associated accidents has shown a welcome downward trend. But even though the accident experience is favorable, problems exist. New mining systems, however efficient, have run afoul of roof control. Shield faces have suffered extended stoppages because of roof cavities. Therefore, the Bureau of Mines has reviewed foreign remedial techniques to evaluate their potential for domestic application. Such technology includes cribbing, strain absorbent modules (SAM'S), inflatables, wire meshing, chemical rock stabilization, synthetic foams, and monolithic fills.
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APA: Robert S. Dalzell Ernest A. Curth  (1984)  Remedial And Strata Replacement Techniques On Longwall Faces A State-Of-The-Art Report

MLA: Robert S. Dalzell Ernest A. Curth Remedial And Strata Replacement Techniques On Longwall Faces A State-Of-The-Art Report. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.

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