RI 9541 - Evaluation of an Alternative Longwall Gate Road Design

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John P. McDonnell
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

This U.S. Bureau of Mines report describes the results from an in-mine investigation of an alternative longwall gate road design. The coal mine operator modified the pillar layout (reversed the location of the big and small pillars) in a portion of a three-entry longwall gate road area. The modified pillar layout was an attempt to reduce stress and, subsequently, stress-related ground control problems (cutter roof and dynamic floor heave events) in the tailgate region during "second-panel" mining. The results from borehole pressure cells installed in the modified gate road area showed that the ground pressures in the panel edge and adjacent small pillar were significantly reduced during second-panel mining compared with ground pressures experienced in the typical pillar layout gate road areas. The reduced stress levels around the tailgate entry adjacent to the second panel, as compared with the tailgate stress levels with the typical pillar arrangement, contributed to improved tailgate ground conditions in the test pillar zone.
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APA: John P. McDonnell  (2010)  RI 9541 - Evaluation of an Alternative Longwall Gate Road Design

MLA: John P. McDonnell RI 9541 - Evaluation of an Alternative Longwall Gate Road Design. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2010.

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