Research on the Characteristics of Mine Pressure and Overlying Strata Movement in Downward Mining Longwall Panels in Steeply Dipping Seams

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 1506 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
Many longwall panels in China are laid out along the dip direction such that the direction of longwall retreat mining is along the strike direction of coal seams. Downward mining longwall panels in steeply inclined seams refers to those that are laid out in a non-uniformly developed fold structure where the seam is not only steeply dipping, but also highly undulated along the strike direction, causing longwall mining extremely difficult because it has to deal with large dip angles that vary both in the mining and faceline directions. Obviously, the characteristics of mine pressure and overlying strata movement in downward mining longwall panels in steeply dipping seams have unique patterns that are very much different from those cases of mining the flat or gently inclined coal seams. The effects of those unique patterns presented a big challenge to production and safety. Almost all previous and current researches on ground control have been concentrated on issues related to the flat and gently inclined coal seams. Conversely, research on steeply inclined coal seams, especially those with large angle variation both along the seam dip and strike directions is almost none. Therefore, it is very important to initiate a study to better understand the characteristics of mine pressure and overburden strata movement for this special type of geological condition. The objective of this paper is to monitor and analyze the characteristics of mine pressure and overlying strata movement in downward mining longwall panels in steeply inclined seams, the angle of which varies greatly along both the seam dip and strike directions. The measured data has conclusively demonstrated that the characteristics of mine pressure and overlying strata movement in downward mining longwall panels in steeply inclined seams are different from those for the flat and gently inclined coal seams. The large downward angles of coal seam undulation along the strike (mining) direction can obviously affect the roof movement and reduce strata pressure. Study in this research showed that appropriately increasing the rate of mining (or face advance) is positive to roof control.
Citation
APA:
(2013) Research on the Characteristics of Mine Pressure and Overlying Strata Movement in Downward Mining Longwall Panels in Steeply Dipping SeamsMLA: Research on the Characteristics of Mine Pressure and Overlying Strata Movement in Downward Mining Longwall Panels in Steeply Dipping Seams. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2013.