Update: Analysis and Case Study of Impact?Resistant Steel Sets for Underground Roof Fall Rehabilitation

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1458 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Unexpected roof falls often occur in the entries or intersections of active mining sections in underground mines. For large roof falls (greater than 20 ft in height), it becomes dangerous and impractical to clean up the rock debris and re-bolt the newly exposed roof strata. To help mine operators rehabilitate the roof fall areas in a quick, safe, and economic manner, Jennmar Corporation and Keystone Mining Services, LLC (KMS) designed, tested, and developed various impact-resistant (IR) steel set designs, as initially detailed in the proceedings of the 30th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining (ICGCM). Since then, the IR steel sets have been successfully installed in more than 100 roof falls in 43 different coal mines. Significant data has been obtained from these installations, enabling further refinement to and improvement on the design. This paper (1) updates drop test results of the IR lagging panel, (2) presents a case study of the performance of IR arch sets installed 56 months ago at a roof fall rehabilitation site, (3) demonstrates capacity evaluation of the IR steel set, and (4) outlines a preliminary applicability evaluation guideline of the IR steel set for a given roof fall condition. Field evaluation and structural numerical analysis indicate that impact capacity of the system is significantly higher than that of the IR lagging panel, as originally determined. It is concluded that, when evaluating the applicability of an IR steel set, ground control engineers should consider the IR lagging and steel set as an entire system and make a reasonable engineering decision based on actual roof fall geotechnical conditions.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Update: Analysis and Case Study of Impact?Resistant Steel Sets for Underground Roof Fall RehabilitationMLA: Update: Analysis and Case Study of Impact?Resistant Steel Sets for Underground Roof Fall Rehabilitation. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2014.