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AusRock 2014: Third Australasian Ground Control in Mining Conference

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Coalmine Pillar Design and Performance during Mechanised Pillar Extraction in India

The design work undertaken by Rock Mechanics Technology (now part of Golder Associates (Golder)) has played a major part in successfully establishing mechanised room and pillar working in Indian coalmines, both for the development of new districts and for the re-establishment of old districts prior to pillar extraction on panel retreat.Golder has used appropriate design of pillars, extraction sequences and final snook sizes to minimise ground control risks during pillar extraction. Where the strata will not cave reliably, partial extraction systems leaving either a crush pillar or a substantial yield pillar have been adopted.Remote monitoring of selected pillars during the extraction process using stress cells, extensometry and convergence measurements provides confirmation of pillar behaviour and verification of designs.A new telltale device, giving a visible warning of impending caving, is now installed at all Indian pillar extraction sites and is proving very successful.CITATION:MacAndrew, K M, Garcia, A S and Gregson, I D, 2014. Coalmine pillar design and performance during mechanised pillar extraction in India, in Proceedings AusRock 2014: Third Australasian Ground Control in Mining Conference , pp 347-358 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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  • Published: 2014
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