An Innovated Self-Screwed Tube Bolting System(STBS) To Reinforce Stability Of Mine Entries (b3995592-5744-4f95-89d6-4030a00b69b4)

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 598 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2009
Abstract
Due to variation in the geological natures of underground coal mines, especially when the entry?s roof/floor are soft and weak, it is vital to select an appropriate roof bolting system to ensure entry stability, coal production, and miner?s safety. No single type of roof bolting system perfectly fits for various types of openings, even within a mine. From the results of continuous research on roof bolting in the past 10 years, the authors used a novel concept of ?Self-screwed? mechanism to develop five types of roof bolting under a patented Self-screwed Tube Bolting System (STBS)©. This roof tube bolting system can be applied to meet different timing-strength requirements under varying mining conditions to increases the stability of mine workings. This paper outlines the structures and mechanisms of the five types of self-screwed roof bolting systems along with their unique characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, and limitations. Two case studies using a Self-screwed Tube Drilling Bolting (STDB)©, one of the five types of roof tube bolting systems, show the principles of mechanics, suitability and parameters for a mine entry and a subway?s construction/ supports in the surrounding soil layers and soft sands, respectively are presented. The results confirmed the time dependent anchorage capacity between predictions and on-site measurements. Currently, other types of the self-screwed tube bolting systems are also being applied to different coal mines in China to increase entry stability and meet safety requirements.
Citation
APA:
(2009) An Innovated Self-Screwed Tube Bolting System(STBS) To Reinforce Stability Of Mine Entries (b3995592-5744-4f95-89d6-4030a00b69b4)MLA: An Innovated Self-Screwed Tube Bolting System(STBS) To Reinforce Stability Of Mine Entries (b3995592-5744-4f95-89d6-4030a00b69b4). International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2009.