Design And Experience Of Total Extraction Room And Pillar Operations Above Depleted Longwall Panels

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 2733 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
Black Mountain Resources' Highlands Mine No. I is a full extraction room and pillar operation located in Harlan County, Kentucky. Black Mountain extracts the 0.9 to 1.1 meter (36- to 42-inch) thick Owl Scam that is situated 60 to 70 meters (200 to 235 ft) above the longwall panels of the abandoned Arch No. 37 Mine, in the 3.4 meter (I I ft) thick Harlan Scam. In the areas where full extraction has taken place, the overburden above the Owl Seam ranges from 60 to 430 meters (200 to 1,400 ft). A short room and pillar panel was developed above an extracted longwall panel to test the selected pillar size, to evaluate support systems, and to verify the shape of the subsidence profile over the recovery end of the depleted longwall panel. It is over the recovery end that Highlands Mine No. I would access the Owl Seam reserves that exist above the No. 37 Mine. Black Mountain selected pillars sizes to be employed above the longwalls based on the ability to fully extract a pillar employing extended cuts. After a mechanical testing program was completed and mine behavior and top disturbance were observed in the test panel, John T. Boyd Company (BOYD) verified pillar stability and designed support systems. BOYD previously designed No. 37 Mine's gate pillars and studied subsidence and gob formation over its longwall panels; this effort aided the analysis of overburden movement and pillar integrity at Highlands Mine No. 1.
Citation
APA:
(2003) Design And Experience Of Total Extraction Room And Pillar Operations Above Depleted Longwall PanelsMLA: Design And Experience Of Total Extraction Room And Pillar Operations Above Depleted Longwall Panels. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2003.