Jhanjhra Longwall Mine
Jhanjhra Longwall Mine
Jhanjhra Longwall Mine
Submitted By-
Manish Kumar (15JE001194)
Shubham Gupta (15JE001019)
Santosh kumar Dubey (15JE001456)
4th Yr,B.Tech, Mining Engineering
IIT (ISM) Dhanbad
Acknowledgement
First and foremost, we would like to express our deepest gratitude to our safety
officer Shri Satish Sharma for providing us with this training opportunity at
MIC,Jhanjhara Project colliery.
We would also like to extend our thanks to Mine Manager Shri Prabir Kumar
Mandal for all his help and support.
We would also like to thank all the various heads of departments for sharing their
expertise and providing us with enlightening knowledge.
Heartily thanks must go out to the canteen in-charge for providing us nutritious
meals.
Last, but certainly not least, we would like to thank all the workers for their
invaluable contributions in making this training a rousing success.
Manish Kumar
Shubham Gupta
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Contents
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1. Introduction
Name of the Mine : Jhanjra Project Colliery
No of Units : 3 (Three)
Location
The Jhanjra Underground mine is located in north eastern part of Ranigunj Coalfield in the district of
Burdwan of the state of West Bengal.The Jhanjra project Colliery is situated about 30 km by road from
Raniganj railway station and 50 km by road from Asansol in North east and about 30 km by road from
Durgapur industrial complex in northwest direction.
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2. History of Jhanjra Project Colliery
Feasibility report for Jhanjra Project (U/G) for 3.5 MTY was prepared in collaboration with
Soviet Experts from GIPROSHAKHT and was approved by Govt. of India in December 1982.
The Mine was to achieve its target production by operating 9 powered supports Longwall
For initial and quick development of the mine two pairs of Inclines ( 1&2 , 3&4) were
envisaged in RVII seam in both sector A and D.The Main Incline was planned for evacuation
Construction activities like Incline drivage, Mechanised Shaft sinking etc started in 1983-84.
Some activities like Sinking of Shaft A, B, Main Incline drivage were carried out with Soviet
collaboration.
Coal production from this mine was started from June 1985.
The First Longwall set started production from Nov 1989 in Topmost seam i.e. RVII seam
Disintegration of USSR
Devaluation of rupees
Thereafter Revised cost estimate (RCE) for Jhanjra Project (Ph-1) for 2 MTY
Two Russian KM-130 PSLW equipment sets were already in operation since 1989-90. Another
two nos set namely Ex-Dhemomain and Ex- Churcha were Transferred to Jhanjra Project to serve
as 3rd and 4th set at the project.
Finally Ex Satgram set was also brought to Jhanjra in 2000 as replacement of one
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Seven Roadheaders were purchased for Jhanjra and two old Road headers were brought from
Chinakuri, Dhemomain for development of Longwall panels.
To augment
ugment the production capacity Continuous miner technology was introduced at Jhanjra
Project Colliery and started production in Sec C of RVI seam from Sept’2007.
3. Jhanjra Block
Jhanjra block covering an area of about 11.50 sq. km is surrounded by numb
number
er of faults with throws
varying from 15-110
110 m. Jhanjra block has eight extractable seams with a total reserve of about 200
million te. The block has been divided into six sectors namely Sector A. B, C, D. E and F.The present
working is confined to Sector A, C, D of RVII, RVIIA and RVI seam.
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4. Geology
There are seven coal seams, which are as follows:
R VII
12.75- 5.57 54.. 1st 1 in 16 X I in 22,
Banbahal 1.5-3.5 4.54MT 1.03MT G5
210.01 MT 6 Degree S 48 Deg. E
R VII A
20.60- 8.56 1st 1 in 16 X I in 22,
Local 1.5-3.0 7.29MT 1.27MT 65.5 G5
240.28 MT Degree S 48 Deg. E
R VI Chora 30.84
53.90- 33.34 1st 1 in 16 X I in 22,
3.0-5.0 4.61MT 58.6 G4
321.80 MT MT Degree S 48 Deg. E
R V Dobrana
78.65- 45.9 1 in 16 X I in 22,
2.9-6.64 Virgin
345.70 MT S 48 Deg. E
R IV
3.75- 64.9 1 in 16 X I in 22,
Purusottampu Virgin
11.27 MT S 48 Deg. E
r
R III
Bamanbad
R II Ponihati
Mineable reserve in R-VI seam for longwall nominated property equal to 11.51 MT.
Mineable reserve in R-VI seam for continuous miner nominated property equal to 5.95 MT.
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5. Main Entries and openings of the Mine
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Coal cut from face by shearer is automatically loaded on AFC laid along face. The upper cutting drum of
the shearer cuts the top portion of the coal seam while lower cutting drum cuts the remaining portion of
the seam. A width of 750mm of coal slice is cut by shearer on one cut (web).
The coal from AFC goes to belt conveyor through Bridge Stage Loader. A lump breaker is installed over
the BSL to break the big lump of coals. The BSL overlaps the belt conveyor by 9 meter. As the face
retreats, the BSL is pulled by winch. The gate belt conveyor can also store about 100 m of belting by loop
take up arrangement. With these arrangements, the belt conveyor can be shortened once a week or
whenever required. The face electrical, control panels and power pack are kept on rail mounted trolleys
about 25-30 m from the face.
A high productive longwall package (1.7 million tonne per year) is being operated in R-VI seam.
Longwall retreating method is practiced in jhanjra. Each panel is consisting of one main gate and one tail
gate, each having length of approximately 1.5km which are 145m distance apart. These gate roads are
being driven by two road headers. The size of gate road is 4.8x3 m2.The cut coal is transported through
belt conveyors.
= 82080 Tones
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7. Equipments Used in Longwall Panel
GWD
4 Crusher PCM200 1
9 Roadheader EBZ160 2
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7.1. Electric Haulage Shearer
Shearer is used for cutting coal in from the face of longwall panel.
10. Control of system : Manual control in the middle electric control in the two ends
1. Length : 145m
1. Length : 40m
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4. Type of chain tensioning : Hydraulic motor
7.4. Crusher
1. Installed power : 200kW
6. Legs : 2
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7. Leg Type : Double telescopic
8. Stroke : 2945mm
7.7.Chain Conveyor
1. Designed length : 100m
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8. Achievments of MIC unit
Jhanjra team has successfully overcome many challenges like
o Fire at Longwall Panel
mine history
o Recently successful controlling of fire at 23Dip section with the help of CIMFR
scientists.
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