Understanding and Optimizing the Performance of Passive Primary Support on Coal Mines

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Anthony Spearing
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

There are approximately 68 million rockbolts installed annually in underground coal mines in the USA (Tadolini and Mazzoni, 2006). The most utilized is the passive fully grouted resin rebar bolt, which constitutes almost 90% of the primary support in US underground coal mines. Resin-grouted rockbolts are a very effective and safe support, but their performance still needs to be further optimized and improved. This paper investigates their performance and suggests operating conditions to optimize the performance of resin-grouted rockbolts. In addition, this paper discusses a small-scale test that can also be used to evaluate the performance of rockbolts that is quicker, easier, and less costly than short encapsulation tests.
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APA: Anthony Spearing  (2014)  Understanding and Optimizing the Performance of Passive Primary Support on Coal Mines

MLA: Anthony Spearing Understanding and Optimizing the Performance of Passive Primary Support on Coal Mines. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2014.

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