Support Selection For The Multi-Lift Mining Method

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Claude A. Goode
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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15
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Large quantities of high grade coal exist in thick seams in the United States. Many of these thick seams are too deep to be surface mined and do not lend themselves readily to underground extraction. To develop the new mining technology required to effectively mine thick seams, the Department of Energy has entered into a Cooperative Agreement with Mid- Continent Resources, Inc. to demonstrate the multilift longwall mining technique in a 28 foot-thick seam at their L.S. Wood No. 3 mine near Redatone, Colorado. The seam will be extracted in two lifts, with a 5-foot natural partition of coal left between the upper and lower lifts. Proper selection of face supports is critical to the success of this project. Specifications were defined for the roof supports, and it was concluded that the supports selected must provide full coverage, yield at the legs, and have a 60-inch push- out cantilever that can be set at any position under full load. A Hemscheidt two-leg shield was judged as the best qualified candidate and was selected for the multi-lift trial.
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APA: Claude A. Goode  (1981)  Support Selection For The Multi-Lift Mining Method

MLA: Claude A. Goode Support Selection For The Multi-Lift Mining Method. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1981.

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