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Longwall mining
Longwall mining

Longwall mining is a form of underground coal mining where a long wall (typically about 250-400 m long) of coal is mined in a single slice (typically 1-2 m thick). Coal mining is the extraction or removal of Coal from the Earth by Mining. The longwall "panel" (the block of coal that is being mined) is typically 3-4 km long and 250-400 m wide.

The gate road along one side of the block is called the maingate or headgate; the road on the other side is called the tailgate. These gate roads have been previously developed by continuous miner units, as the longwall itself is not capable of the initial development. The end of the block that includes the longwall equipment is called the face. The other end of the block is usually one of the main travel roads of the mine. The cavity behind the longwall is called the goaf.

Fresh air travels up the main gate, across the face, and then down the tail gate. Once past the face the air is no longer fresh air, but return air carrying away coal dust and mine gases such as methane, carbon dioxide, depending on the geology of the coal. Coal dust is a fine powdered form of Coal, which is created by the crushing grinding or pulverizing of coal Return air is extracted by ventilation fans mounted on the surface. A series of seals are erected as mining progresses to maintain goaf gas levels.

Typically to avoid coal in the goaf spontaneously combusting, goaf gasses are allowed to build up so as to exclude oxygen from the goafed area. This means that there is an explosive goaf fringe between the face and the goaf at all times requiring constant monitoring.

The longwall equipment includes:

As the shearer removes the coal, the powered roof supports move forward into the newly created cavity. As mining progresses and the entire longwall progresses through the seam, goaf increases. This goaf collapses under the weight of the overlying strata. This collapsing can lower surface height considerably, causing serious problems like changing the course of rivers and severely damage building foundations.

The advantages of longwall mining include:

The disadvantages of longwall mining include:

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Notes

  1. ^ Underground Mining
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