Sizing Of Final Stumps For Safer Pillar Extraction

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Christopher Mark
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Pillar recovery continues to be one of the more hazardous activities in underground coal mining. Safety requires that the roof above the intersection remain stable until after the pillar has been extracted. Artificial supports (timbers and Mobile Roof Supports) arc essential to roof stability, but so is the final remnant stump or pushout. Traditional mining practices usually called for the complete extraction of the final stump, but the recent trend (both in the U.S. and internationally) seems to be towards mining plans that leave a remnant stump. For this study, a sample of roof control plans from the Mine Health and Safety Administration (MSHA) Coal Districts were analyzed to determine current pillar recovery practices. Both full- and partial- extraction plans were included. Special attention was paid to whether plans require that a final stump be left, and whether requirements regarding the dimensions of the remnant stump are included. Foreign experience with final stumps is also summarized. It seems that the risk of major pillar falls can often be reduced by leaving final stumps that are large enough to protect the intersection, but small enough that they do not inhibit the caving of the gob. Because final stumps are often irregular in shape, a new approach for estimating their strength is described. Analyses were conducted to assess the effect of seam height and depth of cover on the potential variation in the size of remnant stumps.
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APA: Christopher Mark  (2001)  Sizing Of Final Stumps For Safer Pillar Extraction

MLA: Christopher Mark Sizing Of Final Stumps For Safer Pillar Extraction. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2001.

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