Performance of Various Standing and Cribless Tailgate Support Configurations in a Large Eastern Coal Mine

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Gregory M. Molinda
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Difficult mining conditions in deep western U.S. Iongwalls have necessitated the use of novel tailgate support systems. Extreme ground movement in these yielding gate systems has caused operators to utilize secondary support systems which match yield and strength characteristics with expected ground reaction. Other benefits include ventilation and safety gains, as well as lower costs. Recently, the use of novel support has been tried at longwall mines in other U.S. coal basins. One of the main considerations is the capability of the support to maintain an adequate airway for gob ventilation in gassy eastern coal mines. In one large Pennsylvania mine working the Pittsburgh seam, a number of support configurations were monitored over a 2,300 ft tailgate test area. The test included 4-pt wood cribs, Link-N-Lock cribs, Propsetter yieldable posts, cable trusses, and vertical cable bolts. Ground reaction, and thus support performance, was documented by roof sag and convergence instruments, ventilation measurements, and photographs. Various combinations of standing support and cable truss and vertical cable bolts provided adequate support for ventilation and safe escape. A cribless configuration consisting of only cable trusses and vertical cable bolts was inadequate to provide inby gob ventilation to the next open crosscut. Instrument ground movement data and visual documentation are presented.
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APA: Gregory M. Molinda  (1997)  Performance of Various Standing and Cribless Tailgate Support Configurations in a Large Eastern Coal Mine

MLA: Gregory M. Molinda Performance of Various Standing and Cribless Tailgate Support Configurations in a Large Eastern Coal Mine. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1997.

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