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Field evaluation of cable bolts for coal mine roof support. Report of investigations/1995

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:56434

Cable supports offer several advantages over traditional secondary support methods by enhancing stress redistribution to pillars and gob areas, minimizing or eliminating timbers and cribs that reduce ventilation, eradicating material-handling injuries related to placement of crib supports, and providing a cost-effective alternative to secondary support. The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM), researching alternatives to traditional roof support methods, designed and installed high-strength cable supports to improve the stability of longwall gate road and bleeder entries in a western U.S. coal mine. With the cooperation of industry, methods were developed to install cable supports in a tailgate and bleeder entry test area using traditional resin cartridges. Resin-grouted cable bolts were also installed and evaluated in additional longwall gate road and bleeder entry systems at the mine. The cable-bolted areas successfully maintained roof support throughout the tailgate and bleeder entries. Cable supports have replaced wood cribbing as secondary support in the bleeder entry system and minimized the use of cribbing in the longwall tailgate entries.

Research Organization:
Bureau of Mines, Denver, CO (United States). Denver Research Center
OSTI ID:
56434
Report Number(s):
PB--95-195889/XAB; BUMINES-RI--9533
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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