MINING: TECHNOLOGY, MANAGEMENT, SAFETY | |
ArticleName | Stability of development drifts in difficult geological conditions of Starobin deposit |
DOI | 10.17580/gzh.2020.11.02 |
ArticleAuthor | Petrovsky B. I., Misnikov V. A., Erokhin K. A., Petrovsky A. B. |
ArticleAuthorData | Institute of Mining, Soligorsk, Belarus: B. I. Petrovsky, Chief Researcher, Doctor of Engineering Sciences, sigd@list.ru
Institute of Mining, Soligorsk, Belarus1 ; Belarusian National Technical University, Minsk, Belarus2: K. A. Erokhin1,2, Researcher, Post-Graduate Student
Belarusian National Technical University, Minsk, Belarus2; 3Belaruskali, Soligorsk, Belarus1: A. B. Petrovsky2,1, Deputy Chief Mining Engineer |
Abstract | Extraction of the remaining reserves at the Starobinsk potassium salt deposit is associated with degradation of geological conditions as the content of clay beds in roof rocks increases with depth. The article presents the underground test data on the most promising techniques of roof support in development entries in deep-level unstable rocks in the Starobinsk potassium salt deposit. In an operating mine, various combinations of different support types and ground control approaches were tested, namely, compensation voids (slotting, racking) and long roof bolting. It is found that the maximum efficiency of development heading support is achieved with the combination of destressing headings and compensation slots. These flow charts are applicable to a depth of 860–900 m at the clay bed content of 35%. At the depths greater than 900 m and at the clay bed content higher than 35%, each underground excavation should have a specific support type. In extremely complex conditions at any depth and at the clay bed content from 35 to 60% in the roof, the support design for long underground openings with a span to 3.8 m, without slots in the sidewalls can involve roof scaling up to the roof arch (pressure arch) and installation of special-shape and expansion-type yielding support in sidewalls. |
keywords | Potash deposits, salt rocks, great depths, development headings, protection, mine support, rock creep, destressing headings, compensation slots, increased load-bearing capacity |
References | 1. Konstantinova S. A., Aptukov V. N. Some problems of deformation and failure of salt rocks. Novosibirsk : Nauka, 2013. 191 p. 3. Patiyuk S. I., Petrovsky Yu. B., Prushak V. Ya. Support of deep-level permanent and development excavations at the Starobin deposit. Gornyi Zhurnal. 2018. No. 8. pp. 70–75. DOI: 10.17580/gzh.2018.08.10 |
Language of full-text | russian |
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