Extraction of Hard Coal Close to a Shaft

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Peter Fischer
Organization:
International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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5
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324 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Reducing mining costs has become such an important factor in the German coal industry that operators are forced to work only those areas where production costs can be kept low. These areas will normally be located close to the mine shafts because they are easily accessible. Even the shaft pillar is now being considered as part of the winning zone. Before working coal in shaft pillar zones it is essential to assess the impact this will have on the shaft lining. There is a huge difference between sliding and strata-anchored shaft systems. However, if the overburden comprises lightweight soil both types of shaft will have a tendency to protrude from the surrounding ground. This paper presents the geomechanical reasons underlying this reaction and the methods used for predicting and measuring it.
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APA: Peter Fischer  (2007)  Extraction of Hard Coal Close to a Shaft

MLA: Peter Fischer Extraction of Hard Coal Close to a Shaft. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2007.

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