Requirements and Performance of Pumpable Cribs in Longwall Tailgate Entries and Bleeders

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 2232 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
Pumpable cribs are being increasingly used in longwall tailgate entries and bleeders for roof support under abutment pressure. Their high peak capacity and confinement-controlled yield characteristics from reinforced-bags make them relatively safe and reliable standing supports for highly productive longwall panels. The pumpability of crib material over a long distance from the surface greatly reduces material handling and makes the underground installation more efficient and flexible. However, the performance of pumpable cribs is dependent upon crib properties, crib pattern, quality of installation, and geological and mining conditions. For proper crib selection and safe support design, it is critical to understand the basic technical requirements and performance of pumpable cribs in longwall tailgate entries and bleeders. Based on more than 10 years of experience using pumpable cribs for longwall standing support, the requirements and performance of pumpable cribs in longwall tailgate entries and bleeders under different mining conditions are presented. Experience shows that the load-displacement curve from full-scale lab testing is a good indicator of pumpable crib suitability for certain applications. Crib peak capacity, stiffness, and residual characteristics define its applicability to certain gate entries and bleeders under different cover depth. Crib pattern and spacing can be determined by abutment pressure level, roof, floor, and rib conditions, local roof stability, and ventilation requirements. To achieve proper in-situ performance, quality control of crib installation is also important.
Citation
APA:
(2012) Requirements and Performance of Pumpable Cribs in Longwall Tailgate Entries and BleedersMLA: Requirements and Performance of Pumpable Cribs in Longwall Tailgate Entries and Bleeders. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2012.