Development and Application of Impact-Resistant Lagging for Steel Sets Installed at Underground Roof Fall Areas

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1971 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
Underground mines often experience roof falls in entries, crosscuts, and intersections of active mining sections, main travel ways, and belt entries. Roof fall heights greater than 20 ft (6 m) make re-bolting of the newly exposed roof dangerous and impractical. To protect mine personnel, belts, moving vehicles, and other facilities, mine operators typically install steel structures such as square or arch sets in the roof fall areas. Wood lagging is usually installed between the steel-sets to enclose the area and protect the entry from recurring falls. Usually the void space above the steel-sets and laggings is backfilled. However, backfilling high roof fall voids is costly, which causes some operators to leave the voids open. In this case, durability of wood over time and the capability of the steel-set and wood lagging to resist falling rocks are unknown. During the last few years, Keystone Mining Services, LLC (Jennmar Corporation affiliate engineering company) designed, tested, and developed an impact-resistant lagging system to protect steel-sets1. Various steel-sets protected with the impact-resistant lagging were approved by MSHA and installed in different underground roof fall rehabilitation projects. This paper presents (1) design, development, and laboratory testing of the patent-pending impact-resistant lagging panel, (2) steel-set design methodology according to the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) national standard, and (3) impact-resistant steel-set design method based on Law of Conservation of Energy. Two underground cases are reviewed to demonstrate the successful application of the impact-resistant lagging system.
Citation
APA:
(2011) Development and Application of Impact-Resistant Lagging for Steel Sets Installed at Underground Roof Fall AreasMLA: Development and Application of Impact-Resistant Lagging for Steel Sets Installed at Underground Roof Fall Areas. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2011.