A Case Study of a Low Overburden Longwall Recovery with Pre?Developed Recovery Entries

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 2079 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
The 3 Right pre-developed longwall recovery entry at Signal Peak Energy?s Bull Mountain No. 1 mine was designed to prevent the abnormal roof conditions encountered in its firsttwo recovery entries. Unique geological conditions, such as the low overburden of approximately 200 feet and prevalence of roof joints in the sandstone overburden, contribute significantly to abnormal conditions during longwall recovery. The 3 Right recovery entry was 42 ft wide and developed in two stages, 21 ft wide in each stage. The entry roof was reinforced with steel wire mesh/non-metallic recovery mesh, high-capacity primary bolts and cables. After all the support was installed, the entry was completely backfilled with specially designed, cuttable, low-density cement. The roof bolting and backfilldesign were based on current practices in this mine and successful practices in other mines in the U.S. and Australia. Extensive instrumentation was installed in the recovery entry for continuous monitoring of load transfer as the face approached and cut into the recovery entries. The support design was completely successful with a smooth cut-through on January 29 and 30, 2014, significantly reducing the shield recovery time and meanwhile protecting the safety of miners. Based on actual observance and practices of the 3 Right recovery entry, recommendations on improvement and modificationsof roof support for 4 Right recovery room are presented.
Citation
APA:
(2014) A Case Study of a Low Overburden Longwall Recovery with Pre?Developed Recovery EntriesMLA: A Case Study of a Low Overburden Longwall Recovery with Pre?Developed Recovery Entries. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2014.