Performance Characteristics For Welded Wire Screen Used For Surface Control In Underground Coal Mines - Preprint 09-104

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. R. Dolinar
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The fall of small pieces of rock between roof bolts causes over 80 pct of the ground fall injuries in underground coal mines. Roof screen, if installed on the bolting cycle, can significantly reduce the number of these injuries. As the surface of the roof fails, the screen will have to retain the broken rock without failing or excessive deformation. Welded wire screen is the most common type of screen material used for roof surface control in underground coal mines. The load-deformation characteristics and the load capacity of welded wire screen were evaluated in the laboratory in a specially built test frame. In the frame, the square screen sections were held in place by bolts and bearing plates at the four corners while a center load was applied to the screen. The parameters evaluated included the wire gauge and configuration, the bearing plate loads and bolt spacing. The wire gauge of the tested screen was 4, 6, 8, 9 and 10. Maximum screen capacities for both load and displacement were developed for each of the wire gauge sizes along with the screen stiffness. This information can be used for screen selection and for the evaluation and determination of screen performance. DISCLAIMER: The findings and conclusions in this report have not been formally disseminated by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and should not be construed to represent any agency determination or policy.
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APA: D. R. Dolinar  (2009)  Performance Characteristics For Welded Wire Screen Used For Surface Control In Underground Coal Mines - Preprint 09-104

MLA: D. R. Dolinar Performance Characteristics For Welded Wire Screen Used For Surface Control In Underground Coal Mines - Preprint 09-104. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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