Cutable and Variable Yield Cement Cribbing Successfully Support 84 Mine Longwall Cut Through Entries

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 2756 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1998
Abstract
The development of increasingly more sophisticated and powerful retreat longwall equipment has led to ever wider and longer panels. To maximize gateroad development efficiency, provide for effective face recovery, andlor reduce ventilation pressures, entries are cut across longwall panels in advance of longwall retreat mining. These entries must be supported to prevent falls of immediate roof in advance of the face. Recently, cut through entries and predriven recovery room entries have been supported with various combinations of roof bolts and passive support. The cost and relative success of these support systems has varied considerably. Eighty-Four Mining Company, Fosroc, and Sub-Technical have developed and implemented an efficient, yielding, multiple component, cement crib to support longwall panel cut through entries and pre-driven recovery rooms. The cutable crib consists of an inexpensive flyash cement pillar poured in a bag, within a temporary metal form. The form is moved to a subsequent cutable crib location after the initial hardening of the flyash pillar. The remaining entry height between the mine roof and the top of the flyash cement pillar is filled with a specially designed bag filled with Fosroc's Tekset cement formulation. The diameter of the pillar and thickness of the Tekset bag are designed to accommodate the anticipated front abutment loading and entry convergence.
Citation
APA:
(1998) Cutable and Variable Yield Cement Cribbing Successfully Support 84 Mine Longwall Cut Through EntriesMLA: Cutable and Variable Yield Cement Cribbing Successfully Support 84 Mine Longwall Cut Through Entries. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1998.