Meeting the Challenges of Floor and Sidewall Strata Control in UK Deep Coal Mines

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Lorraine Kent
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Excessive floor and side deformation are major problems in deep coal mine entries in Europe, and in particular in the UK where rockbolt support is used at depths of working of around 3000 ft. This has major economic and safety implications for the industry resulting in the potential for sidewall instability, disruption to mine infrastructure, (belt conveyors, floor mounted transport systems and powered supports), and the requirement to safely manage excavation of large quantities of floor material. European research aimed at improving deformation control is described. The outcomes include innovations in support systems, materials and installation practices, as well as better methods for predicting and monitoring deformation levels. As coal mines get deeper, some entry deformation is inevitable, and methods for mechanised removal of floor lift and repair of sidewalls have been developed to allow production to continue as mining clearances are re-established.
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APA: Lorraine Kent  (2014)  Meeting the Challenges of Floor and Sidewall Strata Control in UK Deep Coal Mines

MLA: Lorraine Kent Meeting the Challenges of Floor and Sidewall Strata Control in UK Deep Coal Mines. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2014.

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