Selected Factors Affecting Longwall Mine Layouts In The Pittsburgh Coalbed Of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Iannacchione
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Abstract

Longwall mining began within the Pittsburgh coalbed of Pennsylvania (PA) in the early 1970?s. Originally, longwall mine layouts were designed to fit within existing room-and-pillar operations, where panels were limited to that of typical production panels, e.g. a few hundred feet wide by a few thousand feet long. In these early designs, the gate entries were comprised of chain pillars similar to those found along main entry systems or within pillar recovery sections. The modern longwall mine has little in common with their 1970?s predecessors. Today the entire mine layout is designed around the longwall mining method. The longwall panels have grown to well over one thousand feet in width with lengths now measured in miles. In addition, development pillar sizes and shapes are matched to specific performance requirements.
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APA: A. Iannacchione  (2013)  Selected Factors Affecting Longwall Mine Layouts In The Pittsburgh Coalbed Of Southwestern Pennsylvania

MLA: A. Iannacchione Selected Factors Affecting Longwall Mine Layouts In The Pittsburgh Coalbed Of Southwestern Pennsylvania. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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