International Journal of Mining Science and Technology (Jul 2019)

Influence of canopy ratio of powered roof support on longwall working stability – A case study

  • Sylwester Rajwa,
  • Tomasz Janoszek,
  • Stanisław Prusek

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 4
pp. 591 – 598

Abstract

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The case study describes longwall coal seam A in a hard coal mine, where longwall coal face stability loss and periodic roof fall occurrences had been registered. The authors have attempted to explain the situation based on in-situ measurements and observations of the longwall working as well as numerical simulation. The calculations included several parameters, such as powered roof support geometry in the form of the canopy ratio, which is a factor that influences load distribution along the canopy. Numerical simulations were realized based on a rock mass model representing realistic mining and geological conditions at a depth of 600 m below surface for coal seam A. Numerical model assumptions are described, while the obtained results were compared with the in-situ measurements. The conclusions drawn from this work can complement engineering knowledge utilized at the stage of powered roof support construction and selection in order to improve both personnel safety and longwall working stability, and to achieve better extraction. Keywords: Coal mining, Modelling, Powered roof supports, Longwall workings, Safety, Stability