Evaluation And Design Considerations For Pillar/Roof Separation In An Operating Coal Mine (3e69124f-30b4-40c5-9503-bd59304b248f)

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Mike Amick
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

As virgin coal reserves dwindle, more and more mines are being opened in areas with previous mining. As addressed in this conference before, there are solutions available for designing mines extracting coal from reserves with known underground workings above or below the target seam. Often times, however, mining begins with limited knowledge of the underground workings. Even with careful planning, the proposed design has limited success because the ?facts? as presented during planning turn out not to be as accurate as one would like. At National Coal?s Mine #14, mining the Walnut Mountain seam, after driving the main entries in some 34 crosscuts, it was found during routine mine examinations that the pillars had separated from the roof in a few areas of the mains. Immediate roof conditions proved to be sound but questions arose concerning the stability of the main roof and floor. Core tests were done to better determine the rock strengths and characteristics. The paper presents the ideology used to tackle the effects of mining over old works in an operating coal mine. This paper discusses the analysis of the symptoms observed and the steps taken to ensure that this pillar separation was caused by the underlying old workings and that the separation was expected and controllable.
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APA: Mike Amick  (2009)  Evaluation And Design Considerations For Pillar/Roof Separation In An Operating Coal Mine (3e69124f-30b4-40c5-9503-bd59304b248f)

MLA: Mike Amick Evaluation And Design Considerations For Pillar/Roof Separation In An Operating Coal Mine (3e69124f-30b4-40c5-9503-bd59304b248f). International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2009.

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