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The Australasian Ground Control Conference An ISRM Regional Symposium (AusRock Conference) 2022

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The Australasian Ground Control Conference An ISRM Regional Symposium (AusRock Conference) 2022

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Caving characteristics and support loading of longwalls in massive strata

Geotechnically massive strata may lead to a host of problems during longwall mining. These include windblast on initial goaf fall, sudden loadings on powered supports, periodic weightings, fractures that may propagate to surface, and extreme subsidence problems. It is essential to identify these problems prior to mining and to appropriately deal with them. The problem is essentially that the rock mass does not breakup evenly and when it does so it tends to produce large blocks which may suddenly move. The rock types that produce these problems tend to be massive sandstones, massive siltstones and sometimes igneous sills. The fundamental problem with these is that they do not breakup readily. This is because the ratio of stress they are subject to compared to their strength is low. Thus, the shallower mines with lower stresses are more subject to this problem than deep highly stressed ones with similar strength rock.
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  • Published: 2022
  • Pages: 2
  • PDF Size: 0.255 Mb.
  • Unique ID: P-02362-M1C2L0

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