Shortwall Mining Experience In The United States ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. R. Palowitch
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

On February 5, 1973, Eastern Associated Coal Corp began shortwall mining in their Federal No. 1 Mine, thus marking the first attempt in the United States at modern shortwall mining, i.e., using a continuous miner to extract coal open-ended from pillars 100 to 200 feet wide, under the protection of a self¬-advancing roof support system (1)1/. Since then, four additional shortwall faces have been operated. While the number of face-years of shortwall experience in the United States is limited, this experience has been anything but uniform. Differences in operator motivation, coalbed parameters, geologic conditions, panel dimensions, and face equipment all have contributed to a wealth of knowledge which can provide guidance for the design of future shortwalls. The purpose of this paper is to review the history of shortwall mining in the United States and to assess its value to the U.S. coal industry in terms of the health and safety of the miner, the percentage of coal recovered, coal production, worker productivity, and relative cost performance.
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APA: E. R. Palowitch  (1976)  Shortwall Mining Experience In The United States ? Introduction

MLA: E. R. Palowitch Shortwall Mining Experience In The United States ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.

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