Resin-Grouted Cables For Longwall Tailgate Support Stability

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Stephen C. Tadolini
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) is conducting research to provide alternatives for traditional secondary support methods. These cost-saving methods are proving to afford safer installation, improve entry stability, eradicate material-handling injuries associated with crib supports, and enhance ventilation. In cooperation with Mountain Coal Company, the USBM replaced timber cribbing with high- strength cable supports to provide stability in a gate road that was used for two longwall panels. The support design consisted of 2.1-m (7-ft) full-column resin-grouted bolts and 4.8-m- (16-ft-) long high-strength resin-grouted cable supports. Three support concepts were evaluated: passive, stiff, and tensioned systems. Cable loading and roof deformations were monitored to evaluate the behavior of the immediate and main roofs during panel extraction. The stress and loading histories for both panels and the abutment and yield pillars were monitored to assist in evaluating the stress transfer and pillar performance in conjunction with the roof behavior. The test results indicated that resin- grouted cable support systems successfully maintained the immediate and main roofs during the extraction of two longwall panels. This paper describes the theory, application, and advantages of resin-grouted cable supports and presents the mine measurements made to assess the cable performance during the retreat process of longwall mining.
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APA: Stephen C. Tadolini  (1994)  Resin-Grouted Cables For Longwall Tailgate Support Stability

MLA: Stephen C. Tadolini Resin-Grouted Cables For Longwall Tailgate Support Stability. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1994.

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