Analysis of Mine Roof Support (AMRS) for US Coal Mines

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作者
Christopher Mark
Ryan C. Stephan
Zach Agioutantis
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[1] Technical Support,Department of Mining Engineering
[2] Mine Safety and Health Administration,undefined
[3] University of Kentucky,undefined
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Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration | 2020年 / 37卷
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Ground control; Coal mining; Roof support; Rock bolting;
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During the past 15 years, roof fall rates have fallen dramatically in US coal mines, particularly in regions where the roof is weakest. The remarkable reduction in the number of roof falls has been accomplished with more effective roof support systems. The purpose of this paper is to present a design methodology that builds on and quantifies the basic roof support concepts that have been successful in the USA. The methodology starts by defining three modes of roof support, based on the roof strength relative to the stress level: (1) suspension, where roof bolts mainly provide skin control for strong roof; (2) beam building, where moderate strength roof can be supported by roof bolts alone; and (3) supplemental support for weak roof. Next, a large database of roof fall histories at a number of mines is used to define the approximate boundaries of these three regimes based on the coal mine roof rating and the depth of cover. Finally, guidelines are presented for site-specific design of support systems within each regime. The new computer package, analysis of mine roof support (AMRS), implements the design methodology.
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页码:1899 / 1910
页数:11
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