Rib Support Innovation At Daw Mill Colliery (a22a0861-1502-4d3d-a2cd-8a6ba0c13271)

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1609 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2009
Abstract
Daw Mill Colliery, UK Coal, near Coventry in England, mines the Warwickshire Thick Seam at 800 m/2500 ft depth using longwall retreat with gateroads supported by rockbolts. Over the last eight years the mine has worked longer and wider panels with extraction heights of over 5 m. Recently the mine has experienced high deformation conditions principally from the rib sides resulting in operational issues and production delays. Investigation of rib deformation was undertaken using new inspection and measurement techniques, including systematic laser surveying, and improved rib support consumables were developed and introduced. A new rib trussing system using textile webbing has proved very successful.. A rib support management system was also developed and introduced for face retreat. This allowed rib support to be more effectively managed both for production and safety. For the current developments, new 28-mm-diameter roof and rib bolt systems have been introduced and rib bolt length has been increased to 3 m, with the aim of achieving gateroad stability over the life of the panel. Significant reductions in roof and rib deformation have been confirmed by the latest monitoring results. These ground control innovations are allowing Daw Mill?s potential to be realised. Production from 302?s face in 2008 set new UK and European records. However the support enhancement process continues and further innovations are planned.
Citation
APA:
(2009) Rib Support Innovation At Daw Mill Colliery (a22a0861-1502-4d3d-a2cd-8a6ba0c13271)MLA: Rib Support Innovation At Daw Mill Colliery (a22a0861-1502-4d3d-a2cd-8a6ba0c13271). International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2009.