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Title: An evaluation of strata behavior and tailgate support performance at Eagle Nest Mine

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OSTI ID:405596
; ;  [1];  [2]
  1. Department of Energy, Pittsburgh, PA (United States)
  2. Eagle Nest, Inc., Van, WV (United States); and others

Strata behavior and support performance were evaluated in a longwall tailgate test area at the Eagle Nest Mine near Van, WV. The mine operates in the Eagle coalbed which ranges in height from 4 to 6 ft (1.2 to 1.8 m) on the mine property. Rugged topography results in rapid changes in overburden which ranges from 200 to 1200 ft (61 to 366 m). The immediate roof at this mine transitions from sandstone to shale. In some areas the sandstone appears to be massive while in many locations it is highly laminated, fossilized, and interspersed with coal streaks. Horizontal stress levels appear to be sufficient to create instabilities in the roof in some locations, especially where the roof is thinly laminated. Traditionally, hardwood cribs have been used at the mine to provide secondary support for longwall tailgates; Strata Products` Hercules cribs are installed on 8 ft (2.4 m) centers staggered left and right in the tailgate entry. In a 250 ft (75 m) tailgate test area, however, cable bolts were installed in lieu of cribs. The bolts were 12 ft (3.6 m) long tensionable cables anchored with 5 ft (1.5 m) of resin. Four cables were installed across the entry and rows were spaced on 6 ft (1.8 m) centers. Primary. roof support was maintained in the vicinity of the test area using 42 in (1.1 m), grade 60, No. 6 (19 mm diameter) resin bolts installed on 4 ft (1.2 m) centers through T-2 channels. The cable test area was located under a stream valley in an area of relatively shallow overburden. Strata instabilities consistently had been associated with the stream valley in both the Eagle and the overlying Powellton coalbeds. In an effort to further expose the cables to the most difficult stress conditions available at the time of the test, the specific site chosen was directly beneath a barrier pillar remaining in the upper Powellton mine (approximately 150 ft (45 m) of interburden separates the two coalbeds).

OSTI ID:
405596
Report Number(s):
CONF-9608121-; TRN: 96:005886-0038
Resource Relation:
Conference: 15. International conference on ground control in mining, Golden, CO (United States), 13-15 Aug 1996; Other Information: PBD: 1996; Related Information: Is Part Of Proceedings of the 15th international conference on ground control in mining; Ozdemir, L.; Hanna, K.; Haramy, K.Y. [eds.] [and others]; PB: 783 p.
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English