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 Introduction
 History of coal mining
 Procedure for exploration of coal
 Classification of coal mining methods
 Latest techniques of coal mining
 Factors influencing the choice of coal mining
methods
 Conclusion
 Reference
 Coal Mining is the term that encompasses the physical extraction or
removal of coal from the Earth’s Surface.
 When coal is used as fuel in power generation, it is referred to as
Steaming or Thermal coal while those which are used to create coke
for steel manufacturing is referred to as Coking or Metallurgical Coal.
 Coal can be mined by both Surface and Underground Mining methods.
 Surface mining is a form of mining in which the soil and the rock
covering the mineral deposits are removed. Surface mining carried out
when the deposits are found closer to the surface.
 Underground mining is carried out when minerals deposits are located
at a distance far beneath the ground to be extracted with surface
mining.
 In Wales there is archaeological evidence of using coal in funeral pyres in
bronze age, some 3000-4000 yrs ago.
 Coal was mined in colonial America in the early 1700s and commercial
mining first occurred around 1730 in Midlothian, Virginia.
 Coal cutting machine were invented in the 1880s. Before the invention,
coal was mined from underground with a pick and shovel.
 In 1900 about 95% of the world’s commercial energy was derived from
coal, 4% from oil and gas and less than 1% from hydraulic sources.
 With the advent of oil in the present century, the industrialized nations
of the world became more and more dependent on oil for their needs
and share of coal to meet the energy requirement felt down
considerably.
 But the picture again changed after the energy crisis of 1973 which
resulted in the manifold increase in the price of petroleum leading to the
increased demand for coal.
 Study the general topography of the area.
 Look for the outcrop of the coal in the hillsides, roads or railway
cuttings, riverbeds. These features indicate the presence of coal
bearing strata.
 Look for fossils, which help in determining the age of rocks and
also if coal is likely to exist in the area or not.
 Reserve, structure and thickness of coal seams should be
estimated.
 Various parameters regarding the purity and rank of the coal
should be tested. For example, calorific value, moisture
content, carbon content, hydrogen content, volatile content
and so on.
COAL MINING METHODS
Surface Mining Method
Strip mining
Slice mining
Horizon mining
Underground Mining Method
Bord & Pillar Longwall Method
Shortwall Method
Advancing Retreating
Surface MiningSurface Mining is used for about 40% of coal production in the world.
Ore bodies close to the surface at depths less than approximately 180 ft
(50 m), are usually surface mined. Coal that occurs at depth of 180 to
300 ft (50 to 100m) is usually deep mined but, surface mining
techniques can be used.
a). Strip Mining:a). Strip Mining:
 It is one of the open cast mining methods with a high degree of
mechanization employing either power shovel or a combination of
dragline and power shovels for striping the overburden.
 The overburden to coal ratio may be as low as 1:12 upto a depth of 30
or 50 ft or 1:15 where the overburden is about 90 ft.
 If the overburden is very thin, being only a few feet and conditions are
favorable then stripping can be managed with bulldozers. In this
method single stripping shovels and single draglines are use to remove
coal. It is commonly practiced in the U.S.A.
Fig. Strip Mining
b). Slice Mining:b). Slice Mining:
In slice mining method, a coal seam is divided into slices of suitable
thickness and individual slices are worked. The common types in slice
mining are inclined slicing, horizontal slicing and diagonal slicing. Slice
may be taken in both ascending order and descending order or in mixed
order.
c). Horizon Mining:c). Horizon Mining:
This method is adopted in case of very highly disturbed areas
where the coal measures have been folded and faulted.
It is the system of mining which consist of more than one level
and the coal seam are opened up by the level roads driven in the
rock.
This method can be employed with advantage in highly disturbed
areas where a no. of coal seam is known to occur.
It is commonly practiced in Germany, France and Belgium.
 Deep Underground Mining is needed when coal seams are found too
deep underground. 60% of the world coal production is mined by
underground mining method. Bord and Pillar method, Longwall method
and short wall method are the most commonly used mining method.
1). Bord and Pillar method:1). Bord and Pillar method:
 The Bord and Pillar method of mining coal seam involve the driving of a
series of narrow heading in the seams parallel to each other. These
headings are connected by cross headings so as to form pillars for
subsequent extraction either partially or completely.
 Ideally the pillar should be square but they are sometimes rectangular or
of rhombus shape and the galleries surrounding the pillars are invariably
of square cross section. The method is best suited to work flat coal
seams of 1.8 to 3 m thickness at shallow depth.
2. Longwall Method:2. Longwall Method:
There are two types of long wall methods of mining.
a). Longwall Advancing:a). Longwall Advancing:
It involves the extraction of panel of coal to be worked by advancing the
face forward on a wide front leaving behind the roadways serving it.
Fig. Longwall Method
GOAF
Direction of Advancing
F
A
C
E
b). Longwall retreating:b). Longwall retreating:
 In case of longwall retreating, the face is retreated
on the roadways driven before opening out the face
and as the face is retreated backwards, the Goaf is
allowed to cave in or it is filled and gate roadway is
lost in the Goaf.
 This method can be employed almost in all
geological conditions, though it is eminently suited
for working thinner seams.
 In India, the first longwall face was operated at
Narsumuda colliery around 1880 in Raniganj coal
field.
3). Short wall method:3). Short wall method:
This is variant of longwall and bord and pillar method in which the length of
face is much smaller than normal with longwall mining and the short wall was
developed to employed the usual room and pillar equipment but with
geometric simplicity and advantages of self advancing hydraulic roof support.
This method incorporates the advantage and disadvantage of both board and
pillar method and longwall method.
F
A
C
E
GOAF
Direction of Retreat
Fig. Longwall Retreating
3. Miscellaneous Methods:3. Miscellaneous Methods:
a). Hydraulic mining of coal:a). Hydraulic mining of coal:
Hydraulic mining of coal comprises two operations. They are hydraulic cutting of
coal from seam and hydraulic transport of the resultant mixture of coal and water
from the mined.
Coal is broken down by a high pressure water jet against the face, the pressure
being increased or decrease according to the hardness of the seam. The minimum
pressure Pef
necessary for effective breaking down of coal ranges from 10 to 20 MN
and water discharged from 200 to 500 m3
/hr depending on the coal conditions and
coal hardness. Hydraulic transport of broken coal is done in three ways, they are
1. Along the floor1. Along the floor
2. In flumes2. In flumes
3. In pipe ranges3. In pipe ranges
 Extended application of open cast mining method, long wall mining
methods, particularly advanced technology mining (ATM) faces and
automations.
 Increased level of mechanization and adaptation of various technique
of thick seam mining developed abroad.
 Hydraulic Mining Methods
 Underground Gasification of Coal
 Evolution of suitable techniques for the control of strata and
subsidence and for the protection of environment
 Increasing application of computer in mine planning and mining
operations.
 Thickness and Gradient of the seam
 Depth of the seam
 Structure and geological abnormalities
 Mechanical properties of the coal
 Characteristics of roof and floor
 Gas content of the coal seam
 Hydrogeological conditions of the coal measures.
Availability of machines for mechanizations and development in
technology.
 Coal is mainly formed by the deposition of plants remains on the
earth’s surface being subjected to several geological processes over
a period of time.
 Mining of coal has been started thousands of years ago. The first
published, reference to the mining of coal in India dates back to the
year 1774 in the Raniganj Coal Field.
 Coal mining methods can be broadly divided into two types viz.
Surface Mining Methods and Underground Mining Method.
 The Indian coal industry is the world’s third largest in terms of
production and fourth largest in terms of reserves.
 Top coal producing states of India are Orissa, Chhattisgarh,
Jharkhand and other states can be named are Maharashtra, West
Bengal, Tamil Nadu.
Books:Books:
i). R.D. Singh (1997), “Principles and Practices of Modern Coal Mining”,
Page No. (142-143), (149- 155), 206, (343-347), (367-368).
New Age International (P) Ltd.
ii). R.N.P Arogyaswamy (1996), “Courses in Mining Geology”,
Page No.( 395-412), 4th
Edition,
Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd.
Websites:Websites:
i). www.wikipedia.com
ii). www.britannica.com
iii). www.coaleducation.org
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Coal mining methods

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  • 2.  Introduction  History of coal mining  Procedure for exploration of coal  Classification of coal mining methods  Latest techniques of coal mining  Factors influencing the choice of coal mining methods  Conclusion  Reference
  • 3.  Coal Mining is the term that encompasses the physical extraction or removal of coal from the Earth’s Surface.  When coal is used as fuel in power generation, it is referred to as Steaming or Thermal coal while those which are used to create coke for steel manufacturing is referred to as Coking or Metallurgical Coal.  Coal can be mined by both Surface and Underground Mining methods.  Surface mining is a form of mining in which the soil and the rock covering the mineral deposits are removed. Surface mining carried out when the deposits are found closer to the surface.  Underground mining is carried out when minerals deposits are located at a distance far beneath the ground to be extracted with surface mining.
  • 4.  In Wales there is archaeological evidence of using coal in funeral pyres in bronze age, some 3000-4000 yrs ago.  Coal was mined in colonial America in the early 1700s and commercial mining first occurred around 1730 in Midlothian, Virginia.  Coal cutting machine were invented in the 1880s. Before the invention, coal was mined from underground with a pick and shovel.  In 1900 about 95% of the world’s commercial energy was derived from coal, 4% from oil and gas and less than 1% from hydraulic sources.  With the advent of oil in the present century, the industrialized nations of the world became more and more dependent on oil for their needs and share of coal to meet the energy requirement felt down considerably.  But the picture again changed after the energy crisis of 1973 which resulted in the manifold increase in the price of petroleum leading to the increased demand for coal.
  • 5.  Study the general topography of the area.  Look for the outcrop of the coal in the hillsides, roads or railway cuttings, riverbeds. These features indicate the presence of coal bearing strata.  Look for fossils, which help in determining the age of rocks and also if coal is likely to exist in the area or not.  Reserve, structure and thickness of coal seams should be estimated.  Various parameters regarding the purity and rank of the coal should be tested. For example, calorific value, moisture content, carbon content, hydrogen content, volatile content and so on.
  • 6. COAL MINING METHODS Surface Mining Method Strip mining Slice mining Horizon mining Underground Mining Method Bord & Pillar Longwall Method Shortwall Method Advancing Retreating
  • 7. Surface MiningSurface Mining is used for about 40% of coal production in the world. Ore bodies close to the surface at depths less than approximately 180 ft (50 m), are usually surface mined. Coal that occurs at depth of 180 to 300 ft (50 to 100m) is usually deep mined but, surface mining techniques can be used. a). Strip Mining:a). Strip Mining:  It is one of the open cast mining methods with a high degree of mechanization employing either power shovel or a combination of dragline and power shovels for striping the overburden.  The overburden to coal ratio may be as low as 1:12 upto a depth of 30 or 50 ft or 1:15 where the overburden is about 90 ft.  If the overburden is very thin, being only a few feet and conditions are favorable then stripping can be managed with bulldozers. In this method single stripping shovels and single draglines are use to remove coal. It is commonly practiced in the U.S.A.
  • 9. b). Slice Mining:b). Slice Mining: In slice mining method, a coal seam is divided into slices of suitable thickness and individual slices are worked. The common types in slice mining are inclined slicing, horizontal slicing and diagonal slicing. Slice may be taken in both ascending order and descending order or in mixed order.
  • 10. c). Horizon Mining:c). Horizon Mining: This method is adopted in case of very highly disturbed areas where the coal measures have been folded and faulted. It is the system of mining which consist of more than one level and the coal seam are opened up by the level roads driven in the rock. This method can be employed with advantage in highly disturbed areas where a no. of coal seam is known to occur. It is commonly practiced in Germany, France and Belgium.
  • 11.  Deep Underground Mining is needed when coal seams are found too deep underground. 60% of the world coal production is mined by underground mining method. Bord and Pillar method, Longwall method and short wall method are the most commonly used mining method. 1). Bord and Pillar method:1). Bord and Pillar method:  The Bord and Pillar method of mining coal seam involve the driving of a series of narrow heading in the seams parallel to each other. These headings are connected by cross headings so as to form pillars for subsequent extraction either partially or completely.  Ideally the pillar should be square but they are sometimes rectangular or of rhombus shape and the galleries surrounding the pillars are invariably of square cross section. The method is best suited to work flat coal seams of 1.8 to 3 m thickness at shallow depth.
  • 12. 2. Longwall Method:2. Longwall Method: There are two types of long wall methods of mining. a). Longwall Advancing:a). Longwall Advancing: It involves the extraction of panel of coal to be worked by advancing the face forward on a wide front leaving behind the roadways serving it. Fig. Longwall Method GOAF Direction of Advancing F A C E
  • 13. b). Longwall retreating:b). Longwall retreating:  In case of longwall retreating, the face is retreated on the roadways driven before opening out the face and as the face is retreated backwards, the Goaf is allowed to cave in or it is filled and gate roadway is lost in the Goaf.  This method can be employed almost in all geological conditions, though it is eminently suited for working thinner seams.  In India, the first longwall face was operated at Narsumuda colliery around 1880 in Raniganj coal field. 3). Short wall method:3). Short wall method: This is variant of longwall and bord and pillar method in which the length of face is much smaller than normal with longwall mining and the short wall was developed to employed the usual room and pillar equipment but with geometric simplicity and advantages of self advancing hydraulic roof support. This method incorporates the advantage and disadvantage of both board and pillar method and longwall method. F A C E GOAF Direction of Retreat Fig. Longwall Retreating
  • 14. 3. Miscellaneous Methods:3. Miscellaneous Methods: a). Hydraulic mining of coal:a). Hydraulic mining of coal: Hydraulic mining of coal comprises two operations. They are hydraulic cutting of coal from seam and hydraulic transport of the resultant mixture of coal and water from the mined. Coal is broken down by a high pressure water jet against the face, the pressure being increased or decrease according to the hardness of the seam. The minimum pressure Pef necessary for effective breaking down of coal ranges from 10 to 20 MN and water discharged from 200 to 500 m3 /hr depending on the coal conditions and coal hardness. Hydraulic transport of broken coal is done in three ways, they are 1. Along the floor1. Along the floor 2. In flumes2. In flumes 3. In pipe ranges3. In pipe ranges
  • 15.  Extended application of open cast mining method, long wall mining methods, particularly advanced technology mining (ATM) faces and automations.  Increased level of mechanization and adaptation of various technique of thick seam mining developed abroad.  Hydraulic Mining Methods  Underground Gasification of Coal  Evolution of suitable techniques for the control of strata and subsidence and for the protection of environment  Increasing application of computer in mine planning and mining operations.
  • 16.  Thickness and Gradient of the seam  Depth of the seam  Structure and geological abnormalities  Mechanical properties of the coal  Characteristics of roof and floor  Gas content of the coal seam  Hydrogeological conditions of the coal measures. Availability of machines for mechanizations and development in technology.
  • 17.  Coal is mainly formed by the deposition of plants remains on the earth’s surface being subjected to several geological processes over a period of time.  Mining of coal has been started thousands of years ago. The first published, reference to the mining of coal in India dates back to the year 1774 in the Raniganj Coal Field.  Coal mining methods can be broadly divided into two types viz. Surface Mining Methods and Underground Mining Method.  The Indian coal industry is the world’s third largest in terms of production and fourth largest in terms of reserves.  Top coal producing states of India are Orissa, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and other states can be named are Maharashtra, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu.
  • 18. Books:Books: i). R.D. Singh (1997), “Principles and Practices of Modern Coal Mining”, Page No. (142-143), (149- 155), 206, (343-347), (367-368). New Age International (P) Ltd. ii). R.N.P Arogyaswamy (1996), “Courses in Mining Geology”, Page No.( 395-412), 4th Edition, Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. Websites:Websites: i). www.wikipedia.com ii). www.britannica.com iii). www.coaleducation.org