New Study Reveals Key to Preventing Crushing Coal Slabs in Mining
The researchers studied how the position of a key layer of rock affects the support needed in large coal mining operations. They used computer models to see how different positions of this key layer impacted the support structures. They found that the key layer's position greatly influences the amount of support needed, and they developed a formula to estimate the maximum support required. To reduce pressure in these mining operations, they suggest using hydraulic fracturing to weaken the key layer in place.