Pillar Reinforcement or Rib Support?

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
André C. Zingano
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The coal pillars in room-and-pillar mining method are subjected to vertical stress due to overburden rock mass and horizontal stress relieve due to entries excavation around them. Some coal mining companies are applying rock bolts and steel straps to improve the pillar strength, consequently to reducing the pillar size and increasing coal recovery. This kind of approach deserves some discussion, whether it is pillar reinforcement or just rib support. The efficiency of pillar reinforcement (or rib support) is directly related to the initial load capacity of coal pillar, the type of excavation, and the width to high ratio of the pillar. The objective of this paper is to understand the mechanism of pillar reinforcement (or rib support) using rock bolts and steel straps on pillar ribs. Numerical simulation taking into account the relations listed above. The results showed that the increase of coal pillar strength is very short, and there is no influence on improvement of load capacity of pillar. However, the rib support avoids block falling, rib failure, and displacement, reducing the pillar failure propagation into the pillar center. Keywords: coal, pillar reinforcement, room and pillar.
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APA: André C. Zingano  (2006)  Pillar Reinforcement or Rib Support?

MLA: André C. Zingano Pillar Reinforcement or Rib Support?. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2006.

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