Influence Of Cutting Sequence On Development Of Cutters And Roof Falls In Underground Coal Mine (e70fc8d5-b1f5-424b-b360-729cb6e50081)

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Anil K. Ray
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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9
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Roof falls are one of the greatest hazards in underground coal mines worldwide. Due to stringent safety measures and extensive support system development, roof falls have been reduced significantly but they still persist in many underground coal mines. Some of the roof falls initiate with cutter roof or guttering. In the past, many factors have been identified as being responsible for the development of cutters and roof fall. These responsible factors can be broadly classified as stress related or non-stress related. In this paper the finer details of mining technique have been taken into consideration for better understanding of cutter roof and roof fall problems. Three dimensional finite difference modeling has been used to explain the mechanism of cutter development. Strain softening material behavior has been used to realistically simulate the cutter formation, and common cutting sequences as implemented in the field have been simulated. This was done with an objective to determine whether the cutting sequence has really any significant control over cutter formation or not. In addition to cutting sequences, the effect of cut length is also studied. The effect of step cutting and turning of crosscut into and away from major and minor horizontal stresses is also examined to see its influence on cutter development.
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APA: Anil K. Ray  (2009)  Influence Of Cutting Sequence On Development Of Cutters And Roof Falls In Underground Coal Mine (e70fc8d5-b1f5-424b-b360-729cb6e50081)

MLA: Anil K. Ray Influence Of Cutting Sequence On Development Of Cutters And Roof Falls In Underground Coal Mine (e70fc8d5-b1f5-424b-b360-729cb6e50081). International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2009.

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