International Journal of Mining Science and Technology (Jan 2018)

Coal rib response during bench mining: A case study

  • Morgan M. Sears,
  • John Rusnak,
  • Mark Van Dyke,
  • Gamal Rashed,
  • Khaled Mohamed,
  • Michael Sloan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 1
pp. 107 – 113

Abstract

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In 2016, room-and-pillar mining provided nearly 40% of underground coal production in the United States. Over the past decade, rib falls have resulted in 12 fatalities, representing 28% of the ground fall fatalities in U.S. underground coal mines. Nine of these 12 fatalities (75%) have occurred in room-and-pillar mines. The objective of this research is to study the geomechanics of bench room-and-pillar mining and the associated response of high pillar ribs at overburden depths greater than 300 m. This paper provides a definition of the bench technique, the pillar response due to loading, observational data for a case history, a calibrated numerical model of the observed rib response, and application of this calibrated model to a second site. Keywords: Deep cover, Bench mining, Thick seam, Retreat mining, Rib response, Rib support