The Use of Pneumatic Stowing in Germany Considering Subsidence Aspects

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 1582 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2002
Abstract
Stowing or waste fill is common in the German mining industry since the beginning of mining activities, With increasing mechanization, flat and gently inclined seams (0 -- 18) were mined. These mines were located within the densely populated areas close to important infrastructures such as industrial complexes, roads, highways, railroads, rivers and canals. These buildings and infra¬structures were rarely protected against subsidence influences and other ground movements and dump capacities close to the mines were exhausted. For subsidence reasons and because of the low dump capacities pneumatic stowing methods were continuously developed and used in German longwalls until 1997. Due to techni¬cal standards and because of some restrictions pneumatic stowing in Germany is only used at a minimum seam thickness of 2.00 m and average costs of this method are $20 - 30 per ton. A significant reduction of the disturbance potential and by that a decrease in expenses for subsidence regulations due to reduced subsidence and ground movements could not be achieved. In this paper the experiences with pneumatic stowing in the Ger¬man mining industry are described. Possible subsidence reduction and economic aspects of pneumatic stowing are taken into account.
Citation
APA:
(2002) The Use of Pneumatic Stowing in Germany Considering Subsidence AspectsMLA: The Use of Pneumatic Stowing in Germany Considering Subsidence Aspects. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2002.