Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5020263 | International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Depending upon the site conditions, field studies of roof bolt-based breaker line support (RBBLS) found that its positions need to vary from 0.5 to 2Â m out-bye side from the goaf edge for a better performance. This variation is done to adjust the extent of spalling/loosening of sides of the surrounding natural supports. As per the studied site conditions of different mechanised depillaring operations, a detailed parametric investigation is conducted on the simulated models to estimate rock load height (RLH) for a given site conditions. Results of the static (elastic) simulation study are used for an estimation length of a bolt in the RBBLS. But the field measurements found that the bolts were subjected to dynamic loading during caving of the roof strata. Accordingly, the support resistance of the RBBLS is estimated considering the dynamic effect of caving, derived from the field measurements. On the basis of these investigations, empirical formulations are attempted among the relevant geo-mining parameters for the design of a RBBLS.
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Authors
Sahendra Ram, Dheeraj Kumar, Arun Kr. Singh, Ashok Kumar, Rajendra Singh,