Roof Instability Rating (RIR) System and Its Application at Enlow Fork Mine

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
John C. Stankus
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

ldentifcation of potential roof problems in coal mines has long been a complex issue due to the wide variety of mining and geological conditions. It is well known that mine roof falls are related to many different factors such as roof strata properties, sandstone channels, regional and localized horizontal stress, vertical stress, and tectonic stress. Many times, a combination of these factors causes roof problems. Through years of ground control experiences, Keystone Mining Services LLC, (KMS) has developed a Roof Instability Rating (TUR) system to predict potential roof problems. The first RIR analysis was presented at the 19th Ground Control Conference (Watts, et al., 2000). The RIR system includes: quantifying each individual factor, weighting each factor, combining individual factors, finalizing the RIR, and setting the criteria for the areas where special support is needed. In this paper, the application of the Roof Instability Rating (RIR) system at Enlow Fork mine will be presented.
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APA: John C. Stankus  (2001)  Roof Instability Rating (RIR) System and Its Application at Enlow Fork Mine

MLA: John C. Stankus Roof Instability Rating (RIR) System and Its Application at Enlow Fork Mine. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2001.

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