Haroon, P., Heshmat, M., Imbaby, S., Ibrahim, A. (2022). FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THE DESIGN OF FACE SUPPORTS IN LONGWALL MINING METHOD. JES. Journal of Engineering Sciences, 50(2), 22-37. doi: 10.21608/jesaun.2022.109490.1096
Peter Emad Haroon; Mahmoud Heshmat; Said Saad Imbaby; Ahmed Riad Ibrahim. "FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THE DESIGN OF FACE SUPPORTS IN LONGWALL MINING METHOD". JES. Journal of Engineering Sciences, 50, 2, 2022, 22-37. doi: 10.21608/jesaun.2022.109490.1096
Haroon, P., Heshmat, M., Imbaby, S., Ibrahim, A. (2022). 'FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THE DESIGN OF FACE SUPPORTS IN LONGWALL MINING METHOD', JES. Journal of Engineering Sciences, 50(2), pp. 22-37. doi: 10.21608/jesaun.2022.109490.1096
Haroon, P., Heshmat, M., Imbaby, S., Ibrahim, A. FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THE DESIGN OF FACE SUPPORTS IN LONGWALL MINING METHOD. JES. Journal of Engineering Sciences, 2022; 50(2): 22-37. doi: 10.21608/jesaun.2022.109490.1096
FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THE DESIGN OF FACE SUPPORTS IN LONGWALL MINING METHOD
1Mining and Metallurgical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Assuit University, Egypt
2Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Assuit University, Egypt
Abstract
The main purpose of mine workings is the exploitation of ores and minerals that are used in different aspects of life. The most common underground method all over the world is the longwall mining method. The increasing demand for minerals and ores and the difficult mining conditions at greater depths make the longwall mining system a good candidate in mining. The equilibrium condition is disrupted when the longwall face advances, and as a result, the surrounding rocks eventually fracture and cave. Moreover, the induced pressure due to caving or fractures of the immediate roof rocks and the tilting of the main roof exerts an excessive load on the hydraulic supports in the longwall faces. Induced disturbances of the overburden rocks must be thoroughly investigated since this will enhance our understanding of rock pressure and ground control. The main objectives of this paper are to review the importance of the longwall mining system as an exploitation method and its applications around the world. as well as the main factors affecting the stability of supports in longwall faces, especially hydraulic supports. From this study, it can be seen that the most important technical factor that affects face stability is the rate of face advance. In addition, the significant natural factors affecting the stability of workings are roof conditions and the geometry of the panel.
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