LoadCapacity and Stiffness Characteristics of Pumpable Standing Support System Used in Underground Coal Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Timothy J. Batchler Ted Klemetti Timothy J. Matthews Daniel J. McElhinney
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jul 1, 2023

Abstract

Unplanned tailgate collapses and difficult mining conditions in U.S. longwalls have necessitated the use of innovative tailgate support systems. Severe ground movement induced by longwall loading has caused operators to utilize secondary support systems that can match yield and strength requirements with expected ground reactions. Standing support performance requirements depend on the nature of the ground deformation behavior, and therefore require a good understanding of the interaction between the support and ground to achieve an optimum roof support system. Mining operations often employ standing support strategies that are unique to their mine. A support system that functions successfully in one situation could fail in another situation. It is important that the design and installation of the standing support systems provide the highest probability of preventing roof falls. Pumpable roof supports are currently being used to provide a safe working environment for longwall mining. A full understanding of the impact of these performance characteristics is necessary to optimize the support application and to provide a foundation for making further improvements in the support performance. Optimization of roof support applications helps to ensure the protection of mine workers by preventing roof falls due to inadequate support design. The load capacity and stiffness characteristics of a 27-in.-diameter pumpable support system was evaluated using the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Mine Roof Simulator (MRS). Previously, tests to evaluate the performance characteristics were performed on a single pumpable support. The goal of this new research is to evaluate the performance characteristic effects of the pumpable support system and compare it to an individual pumpable test examination. This research of a pumpable support system configuration simulates the current installation practices in U.S. coal mines.
Citation

APA: Timothy J. Batchler Ted Klemetti Timothy J. Matthews Daniel J. McElhinney  (2023)  LoadCapacity and Stiffness Characteristics of Pumpable Standing Support System Used in Underground Coal Mines

MLA: Timothy J. Batchler Ted Klemetti Timothy J. Matthews Daniel J. McElhinney LoadCapacity and Stiffness Characteristics of Pumpable Standing Support System Used in Underground Coal Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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