Stress Variation on Longwall Powered Supports in Upper Seam due to the Presence of Old Mined Out Workings in Lower Seam

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Vedala Sastry
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Longwall mining for coal extraction in deeper deposits is gaining momentum in India, due to the increasing stripping ratios and depletion of shallow deposits amenable for surface mining. In longwall mining, presence of multiple seams with varying interburden thickness is a major problem especially while planning for over-mining. An investigation program was taken up to analyze the effect of the presence of goaf and virgin coal blocks in already developed and extracted lower seam by bord and pillar mining, on the stress distribution in the longwall panel in upper seam. Studies revealed marginal increase in horizontal and shear stress as longwall face passes above goaf to the virgin area present in lower seam. Stress distribution over chock shields was considerably affected when the face in upper seam reached 15-25m zone above the galleries in the lower seam. A clear influence of the presence of solid coal, galleries and goaf in lower seam was found in the loading of longwall panel in upper seam.
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APA: Vedala Sastry  (2007)  Stress Variation on Longwall Powered Supports in Upper Seam due to the Presence of Old Mined Out Workings in Lower Seam

MLA: Vedala Sastry Stress Variation on Longwall Powered Supports in Upper Seam due to the Presence of Old Mined Out Workings in Lower Seam. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2007.

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