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Wel Come. Presentation on Depillaring with Caving. Winning of Coal or its Products. Opencast method Underground Method Gassification of coal seams. Underground Method. Development Depillaring Special Methods. Development of Seam.
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Presentation on Depillaring with Caving
Winning of Coal or its Products • Opencast method • Underground Method • Gassification of coal seams
Underground Method • Development • Depillaring • Special Methods
Development of Seam Development means formation of galleries and pillars. In other words formation of skeleton • During development, the extraction of coal will be around 15% to 20% • Remaining 80% to 85% will be extracted in depillaring
Depillaring Extraction of coal from already formed pillars. • Depillaring with caving • Depillaring with sand stowing
Caving means, allowing the roof to collapse after extraction of coal. Stowing: Refilling the de-coaled area with sand or other incombustibles. What happens, if roof not collapsed. • The hanging roof exerts pressures on to the pillars, stooks and ribs. • Roof become bad. • Sudden collapse of roof cause Air Blast.
What is Air Blast Displacement of air through narrow openings/galleries by sudden collapse of roof.
What happens in case of Air Blast Due to sudden release of air through narrow openings/galleries. • The persons, machines and material which in path of air will be thrown away. Some times some tonnes of weights also. • It also sucks persons into the goaf/de-coaled area. • Over riding of working places.
Precautions to prevent Air Blasts • Bringing down the roof with induced blasting in goaf area, at regular intervals.
Reduction of ribs as much as possible. • Keeping the openings free from obstructions. • Maintaining diagonal line.
Effects of caving on surface • Formation of subsidence basins on surface. • Damage to surface structures. • Damage to water table.
Instruments to measure convergence • Telescopic Convergence recorders. • Tel-tales • Bore Hole Extensometers. • Strain Gauges.