The Development of Active Cable Anchors for Primary Supports in Coal Mines

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Scott A. Shapkoff
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

High strength cable strand supports are predominately used as a supplemental means of ground control in longwall and development operations in the U.S. The advantages of cable strand supports have been documented and include flexibility, strength, and ease of installation. Since the majority of cable supports installed in the U.S. today are partially grouted, and this same segment of supports has no inherent installed tension, the supports are considered currently arbitrarily strictly supplemental and therefore, cannot currently be deemed primary support (in most mining districts). This paper details and discusses two distinctly different configurations and the technical advantages of active partially grouted cable supports for certain primary support applications. The evolution of the designs for both systems is highlighted. Field data illustrates the amount of active load in relationship to installed torque and the affects that component variables have on this load measurement. Roof control patterns using active cable supports are examined as alternatives for combination patterns using primary and supplemental systems. The importance of maintaining consistent installation procedures plays an important role in the level of performance of the system. Economics comparing the installation of active cables with other primary/supplemental patterns is also included.
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APA: Scott A. Shapkoff  (2006)  The Development of Active Cable Anchors for Primary Supports in Coal Mines

MLA: Scott A. Shapkoff The Development of Active Cable Anchors for Primary Supports in Coal Mines. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2006.

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