Unstable pillars can result in.
Roof and pillar mining.
Pillar and roof span stability are two essential prerequisites for safe working conditions in room and pillar mines.
The conventional calculation formulas and conditional thickness meth ods were used to determine the room and pillar mining system parameters which guarantee a long term stability.
It is commonly classified as an open stoping method meaning that development involves mining out underground cavities while leaving the surrounding un mined waste or ore as primary support.
Determination of the pillar and roof optimum parameters for new mining technology with continuous miner was the main aim of the present work.
Pillar and roof span stability are two essential prerequisites for safe working conditions in room and pillar mines.
Unstable pillars can result in rock sloughing from the pillar and can lead to the collapse of the roof if one or more pillars should fail.
Room and pillar variant of breast stoping is a mining system in which the mined material is extracted across a horizontal plane creating horizontal arrays of rooms and pillars.
Since the rock roof of shallow mined out areas was easily weathered the stratified rock roof would distort and decline and roof failure would occur under the gravity and the overlying strata load with the passage of time.
Room and pillar is an underground mining method that has applications to a wide variety of hard rock deposits worldwide.