BS 3618-11-1967 Glossary of mining terms - Strata control《采掘术语 第11部分 地层控制》.pdf
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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS3618: Section11: 1967 Glossary of Mining terms Section11: Strata controlBS3618:Section11:1967 This BritishStandard, having been approved by the Colliery Requisites Industry Standards Committee and endorsed by theChairman of the Engineering Divisional Council, was publishedunder th
2、e authority ofthe General Council on 29December1967 BSI02-2000 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference CRE/17 Draft for comment66/18815 ISBN 0 580 34516 5 Co-operating organizations The Colliery Requisites Industry Standards Committee, under whose superv
3、ision this BritishStandard was prepared, consists of representatives from the following Government department and scientific and industrial organizations: Association of Mining Electrical and Mechanical Engineers* British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers Association British Iron and Steel Federat
4、ion Electric Cable Makers Confederation Federation of Associations of Mining Equipment Manufacturers Institution of Electrical Engineers Institution of Mechanical Engineers Institution of Mining Engineers* Mechanical Handling Engineers Association Ministry of Power* National Association of Colliery
5、Managers* National Coal Board* The Government department and industrial organizations marked with an asterisk in the above list, together with the following, were directly represented on the committee entrusted with the preparation of this BritishStandard: University of Birmingham University of Leed
6、s University of London University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date CommentsBS3618:Section11:1967 BSI 02-2000 i Contents Page Co-operating organizations Inside front cover Foreword ii Section 11. Strata control 1 Figure 1 Subsidence terms 8BS3618:Section11:1967
7、 ii BSI 02-2000 Foreword In preparing this glossary the object has been to standardize and to co-ordinate the technical terms in current use in mining in the United Kingdom. Although the majority of the terms are necessarily concerned with coal mining, account has been taken of certain terms used in
8、 other forms of mining and of quarrying. During the long period which has elapsed since the publication of the last authoritative mining glossary 1) , many new terms have come into use. The need for the present glossary has arisen from the widely varying interpretation and use of such new terms, and
9、 the prevalent use of more than one synonym, some purely local in origin, to indicate specific meanings. The glossary will initially be issued in a number of sections, according to subject matter, and will include terms relevant to the following fields of mining: Planning and Surveying; Ventilation;
10、 Boring and Exploration; Drainage; Geology; Drilling and Blasting; Electrical Engineering and Lighting; Winning and Working; Transport; Shafts and Associated Equipment; Strata Control. i) Where two or more terms are in use the term which is favoured is given first and printed in heavy type. It is ho
11、ped that such preferred terms will gradually displace the non-preferred terms. Where the use of any term is considered to be undesirable it is marked “deprecated”. ii) Taking a broad view of the various sections of this glossary, only terms which have a specific meaning in mining have been included
12、and, generally, where a technical term has an accepted meaning in other fields of engineering it has been omitted; the few exceptions are terms which are of particular and fundamental importance in mining. iii) Purely local terms are not defined, but those of sufficient importance are included as no
13、n-preferred terms alongside the preferred synonyms. iv) Obsolete terms are excluded. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of its
14、elf confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pagesi andii, pages1 to8 and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment
15、table on the inside front cover. 1) “A glossary of the mining and mineral industry” by A.H. Fay, U.S. Bureau of Mines, Washington, 1920.BS3618:Section11:1967 BSI 02-2000 1 Section 11. Strata control Term Definition abutment The region adjoining an excavation which is normally subjected to increased
16、stress as a consequence of the redistribution of load. This may be at the front of, or at the sides or rear of a working face. advance pack BUTTRESS PACK A small pack built in advance of the gate side pack to limit the spreading of the adjoining caved waste towards the roadway in a longwall face. an
17、ti-flushing shields A curtain of bars, plates or chains on the waste side of powered supports to hold back the material which flushes or falls from the caved waste. anti-slewing struts Bars fitted between powered supports to prevent slewing of the supports on gradients. arch girder RING, deprecated
18、A rolled steel section bent into the form of an arch and normally in two or more lengths joined together to form a support for the roof and sides of a roadway. articulated arch An arch in which the component lengths are hinged together. articulated bar Seelink bar. backfill 1. Material which is used
19、 to fill the void following extraction of mineral. 2. Overburden replaced after opencast extraction of mineral. 3. Loose material placed behind the shaft wall or the lining of any other excavation. backward hading breaks Breaks whose planes are inclined from the normal to the plane of the seam, towa
20、rds the goaf. bar A support set parallel to the roof. barrier pillars Pillars or strips of coal or other mineral suitably dimensioned and disposed, left unworked for the purpose of dividing a seam or mine into separate working panels or districts. bar slide bracket system A system of support in whic
21、h roof bars are slid forward on brackets attached to adjacent parallel bars, props being then set to the newly advanced bars. bar slide head A device at the top of a support enabling the support to remain set to the roof while the bar above it is released and slid forward to a new setting position.
22、bar slide head system A system of support in which roof bars are moved forward through bar slide heads, the props continuing to carry load. bed separation The moving apart of stratified beds caused by excavation. breaking-off line The support line at the rear edge of a longwall face along which the
23、roof is induced to break. breaking-off props Props set alongside the edge of the intended goaf or of a ripping, to determine the line of break. breaks The fractures that develop in the roof, floor or sides of an excavation, due to deformation of the surrounding strata. bump CRUMP A sudden and heavy
24、release of strain energy in the major body of rock surrounding a mine working, resulting in displacement of the strata. buttress pack Seeadvance pack. cambered girder A curved roof bar set in a roadway with its convex surface to the roof. cantilever bar A roof bar projecting forward to support the r
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