Experience in the Adoption of Room & Pillar Mining Method in the Company OKD, a.s., Czech Republic


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Abstract

A significant quantity of available hard coal reserves in the area of Upper Silesian Basin in the Czech Republic occurs below the areas where surface mine subsidence is unacceptable or may be only minimal. An effort is made to mine these reserves by means of a new, mining method yet not approved for the joint-stock company OKD, a.s., namely a special modification of the continuous mining method Room & Pillar. The main objective is to eliminate the mentioned surface restraints by leaving stable pillars of coal to support the overlying strata. The article is based on [1] published in Journal of Mining Science in the year 2015. In the article the authors are concerned with the description of stress–strain monitoring of pillars left after test operation, including its continuous evaluation and evaluation of important operating conditions and activities.

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V. Hudeček

Institute of Mining Engineering and Safety

Author for correspondence.
Email: vlastimil.hudecek@vsb.cz
Czech Republic, VŠB—Technical University of Ostrava, 17. listopadu 15, Ostrava—Poruba, 708 33

J. Šancer

Institute of Mining Engineering and Safety

Email: vlastimil.hudecek@vsb.cz
Czech Republic, VŠB—Technical University of Ostrava, 17. listopadu 15, Ostrava—Poruba, 708 33

V. Zubíček

Institute of Mining Engineering and Safety

Email: vlastimil.hudecek@vsb.cz
Czech Republic, VŠB—Technical University of Ostrava, 17. listopadu 15, Ostrava—Poruba, 708 33

J. Golasowski

OKD a.s.

Email: vlastimil.hudecek@vsb.cz
Czech Republic, Karviná

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