Moranbah North Tests the Critical Caving Theories Every Geotech Engineer?s Dream, the Ability to Get More than Two Points on a Curve

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Chris Strawson
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Moranbah North is a modern longwall operation mining premium coking coal in the Northern Bowen Basin, Central Queensland. Australia Moranbah North Coal (MNC) is owned and operated by Anglo Coal Australia. Extracting approximately 4.5m of the Goonyella Middle seam using a single longwall, the mine produces 5 to 6 Mt per annum. The weak coal (4.5 MPa), low strength laminated immediate roof, and strong upper roof sandstones, make operation of the longwall at depths in excess of 250m geotechnically challenging. In the past, there have been a number of production delays due to geotechnical issues. Roof instability resulted in a long stoppage on Longwall 105, and the eventual relocation of the face further outbye in the block. (Figure 1). When mining commenced in LW106, there was a requirement for uninterrupted production, particularly in the more demanding inbye area of the panel. Following discussions with a number of Geotechnical experts, it was decided to narrow the face, and test the theories of reduced face weighting due to spanning of the goaf across the panel. A new on line chock monitoring system, and microseismic monitoring was installed in order to characterise the difference in the rockmass response, as the panel width changed from 175m, to 265m, and then 300m. The nature of the goaf formation and impacts on face loading and production are discussed, having the unique opportunity of three different face widths within the same area.
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APA: Chris Strawson  (2007)  Moranbah North Tests the Critical Caving Theories Every Geotech Engineer?s Dream, the Ability to Get More than Two Points on a Curve

MLA: Chris Strawson Moranbah North Tests the Critical Caving Theories Every Geotech Engineer?s Dream, the Ability to Get More than Two Points on a Curve. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2007.

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