The Use of Strata Management Techniques for the Optimisation of Secondary Support in Longwall Installation Roadways at United Colliery, NSW, Australia

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Kieran Black
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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8
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337 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The immediate roof lithology at United Colliery is extremely variable and provides a challenge for the design of secondary support. Support design in recent longwall installation roads at the mine has been carried out using strata management techniques. These techniques allow a robust yet economical secondary roof support design to be achieved. Analysis of roof lithology and roof displacement during first pass driveage are used as a basis for the optimisation of the secondary support design prior to roadway widening. This paper will demonstrate the application of practical strata management techniques in the optimisation of secondary roof support in six installation roadways at United Colliery. The experience gained from the installation roadways for LWs 1 to 5 will be briefy discussed. The experience from LW 6 will be discussed in greater detail. The paper will describe the strata management system that was used, including mapping, borescoping and extensometry, as well as the development and application of a Trigger Action Response Plan (TARP).
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APA: Kieran Black  (2007)  The Use of Strata Management Techniques for the Optimisation of Secondary Support in Longwall Installation Roadways at United Colliery, NSW, Australia

MLA: Kieran Black The Use of Strata Management Techniques for the Optimisation of Secondary Support in Longwall Installation Roadways at United Colliery, NSW, Australia. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2007.

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