Towards a Real Time Response to Changing Strata Conditions on a Longwall

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
P. Trueman
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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7
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350 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

A project is underway to convert a validated methodology to a system that will permit the near real time interpretation of loading data from longwall powered supports, allowing rapid adaptation of mining strategies, maintenance scheduling and set pressures for optimal roof control. Such a system has the potential to significantly reduce roof control problems and is a pre-requisite to successfully fully automating a longwall face. The development depended upon a robust methodology for interpreting the pressure sensor data coming from the face in the context of support strata interaction using a novel characteristic load cycle analysis concept. New software was developed capable of handling the large quantity of data emanating from a modern longwall with the current level of signal corruption and loss, accurately delineating load cycles and extracting the critical load cycle features essential for interpreting how the support and strata are interacting. Existing software being used to access the pressure data were found either to be incapable of delineating load cycles at all or, where they could, the accuracy was low, making it impractical to use them in combination with the new advances in load cycle analysis. The software is currently being extended from ?off line? to ?on line? in order to provide a real time response to changing strata conditions.
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APA: P. Trueman  (2006)  Towards a Real Time Response to Changing Strata Conditions on a Longwall

MLA: P. Trueman Towards a Real Time Response to Changing Strata Conditions on a Longwall. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2006.

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