Roof bolting and underground roof falls

Syd Peng
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Roof bolting has been used in underground entry (roadway) support in U.S. coal mines since the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 (US Congress, 1977) recognized roof bolting as the only means of underground entry (roadway) support. For U.S. underground coal mines, roof bolting pattern is fixed at 4 ​× ​4 ​ft (1.2 ​× ​1.2 ​m), except in the Pittsburgh Seam where longwall mining is practiced, with occasional 3.6 ​× ​4 ​ft (1.1 ​× ​1.2 ​m) pattern. However, roof falls or roof failure often occurs in roof-bolted entries in U.S. coal mines. Roof falls can roughly be divided into four types: skin falls, large falls, cutter roofs, and massive falls. Based on this situation, the roof is initially strengthened by bolt based on suspension and friction mechanism. By comparing roof bolting patterns in different coal producing countries, bolt density in all other countries is much higher (except South Africa) than that used in the U.S. In spite of its long history of successful application with hundreds of millions of units installed, roof bolting design is still the lack of a commonly accepted method.

顶板锚固和地下顶板塌落
自1969年《煤矿健康与安全法》(美国国会,1977年)承认顶板锚杆是地下进入(巷道)支护的唯一手段以来,顶板锚杆已被用于美国煤矿的地下进入(巷)支护。对于美国地下煤矿,顶板锚杆支护模式固定为4​×​4​英尺(1.2​×​1.2​m) ,匹兹堡煤层除外,在那里进行长壁开采,偶尔有3.6​×​4​英尺(1.1​×​1.2​m) 模式。然而,在美国煤矿的顶板栓接巷道中,经常发生顶板坠落或顶板失效。屋顶坠落大致可分为四种类型:表皮坠落、大型坠落、切割屋顶和大型坠落。基于这种情况,基于悬挂和摩擦机构的锚杆对顶板进行了初步加固。通过比较不同产煤国的锚杆支护模式,除南非外,所有其他国家的锚杆密度都远高于美国。尽管其成功应用历史悠久,安装了数亿台机组,但锚杆支护设计仍然缺乏一种普遍接受的方法。
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