Indian Experiences Of Mechanised Coal Pillar Extraction (b04565f5-fd0b-4a80-a8aa-fcb98125fe52)

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Arun Kumar Singh
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Wide variation in the nature of the coal seams and the surrounding rock mass of the Indian coalfields and very little information about the associated stress fields were observed to be the major hurdles in the straight forward application of a continuous miner (CM) based mechanised depillaring approach. Due to various techno-economic reasons, a considerably large number of coal seams have been developed and are standing on pillars in India. The development of pillars is done as per Indian coal mines regulation, which results in pillars of relatively large size. In fact, the large size of the pillars provides stiff natural support to control caving of the massive overlying strata. However, the size of these pillars is not conducive for the single pass pillar stripping technique and, therefore, there is a need for pillar splitting before pillar extraction/retreating. Splitting of the pillar may reduce the competency/stiffness of the pillar, which creates a chance of overriding during final extraction below a massive roof stratum. This paper first discusses the existing coal mining scenario in India followed by a brief presentation of geo-technical details of pillar extraction at the three sites where a CM has been introduced for depillaring/pillar retreating in the country to date. Based on past rock mechanics experiences with conventional depillaring faces, stability issues of the pillars, fenders, and stumps in and around the depillaring face are discussed. This may prove to be an important factor in the success of future CM faces. It is recognized that the application of the modern strata movement monitoring techniques may improve operation safety by providing valuable qualitative and quantitative information that can be used to improve the design of modern concepts like roof bolt based breaker line support during pillaring.
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APA: Arun Kumar Singh  (2009)  Indian Experiences Of Mechanised Coal Pillar Extraction (b04565f5-fd0b-4a80-a8aa-fcb98125fe52)

MLA: Arun Kumar Singh Indian Experiences Of Mechanised Coal Pillar Extraction (b04565f5-fd0b-4a80-a8aa-fcb98125fe52). International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2009.

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