Designing Free-Standing Steel Supports for Coal Mine Roof Support

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Sam Spearing
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Free-standing supports are commonly used in coal mines in the USA, particularly when longwalling. A recent trend has been the development of prop supports. Prop supports have many advantages over bulky, crib-type secondary standing supports, particularly in regard to material handling and installation. The challenge in prop design has been to develop load capacities that can compete with crib type systems and to develop reliable (stable) yielding capability. This paper will focus on the design aspects of steel prop supports, specifically, and evaluate the various concepts that have been developed to provide easy height adjustment and sustainable stable yielding under load. The design and resulting improvement provided by recent support developments called the Quik Stik and Ball Buster are discussed in detail. Performance areas that still need improvement in the design and usage of free standing supports in general are identified and possible solutions outlined.
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APA: Sam Spearing  (2008)  Designing Free-Standing Steel Supports for Coal Mine Roof Support

MLA: Sam Spearing Designing Free-Standing Steel Supports for Coal Mine Roof Support. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2008.

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