Roof Control Under Conditions of Shallow Depth and High Horizontal Stress Field -A Case Study

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Yajie Wang
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Traditionally, roof falls are usually attributed to bad roof strata and high vertical stress related to the overburden depth. However, roof falls under shallow overburden depth are oflen caused by a high horizontal stress field. Recent studies have proven that the high horizontal stress field, if existing, plays a major role in roof stability. Also the roof conditions are related to the entry diredions under a horizontal stress field. Questions are: How to orient the entry to a favorable direction to prevent the roof falls? If the entry cannot be oriented, how to support it? Through a case study in mine A, this paper analyzes the horizontal stress effect on roof stability. The guideline for the entry orientation is given based on the results of analysis. Additionally, suggestions are made for those entries that cannot be oriented to a favorable direction.
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APA: Yajie Wang  (1998)  Roof Control Under Conditions of Shallow Depth and High Horizontal Stress Field -A Case Study

MLA: Yajie Wang Roof Control Under Conditions of Shallow Depth and High Horizontal Stress Field -A Case Study. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1998.

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