Theory And Practices Of Fully Mechanized Longwall Mining In Steeply Dipping Coal Seams

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Abstract

Mining steeply dipping coal seams is a difficult task in the mining industry. Prior to 1996, fully mechanized longwall mining methods along the seam strike direction were tried in China and other countries. Due to its larger coal reserve in steep seams, China made more but still limited progresses on mining in such seams than the other major coal-mining countries. In the last two decades, accelerated research efforts have been made to improve the mining technology in steeply dipping coal seams. Based on these works, a dynamic model of ?R-S-F? system under asymmetrical constrains in mining steep seam is established and the theory of strata control and hazard prevention begin to be formed. The key technologies for mining steep coal seams include: global and regional strata control methods in longwall face, methods for the longwall face machines to sustain static and dynamic loads, and flexible protection technology. These theory and technologies have been successfully applied to mining of steep coal seams of varying thickness and hardness, with hard and soft roof and floor, and with high potential of spontaneous combustion in China. In the recent years, the technology has been introduced to Russia, India, Uzbekistan and other countries where steep coal seams are mined.
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APA:  (2012)  Theory And Practices Of Fully Mechanized Longwall Mining In Steeply Dipping Coal Seams

MLA: Theory And Practices Of Fully Mechanized Longwall Mining In Steeply Dipping Coal Seams. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2012.

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