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Long Term Stability Of Mine Workings In Soft Floor Environment: Geomechanical Investigations At Cooranbong CollieryBy Vasundhara
Underground coal mining in soft floor environments has often led to strata control problems ranging from small scale issues such as floor heave which disrupts traffic and ventilation, rib spalling and
Jan 1, 2001
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Improvements in Coal-Waste Disposal Since Buffalo CreekBy Kelvin K. Wu
A coal waste disposal dam failed on Buffalo Creek near Saunders, West Virginia, on February 26, 1972. This accident resulted in the loss of 125 lives, left over 4000 people homeless, and resulted in m
Jan 1, 2006
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Longwall Roof Fall Prediction and Shield Support RecommendationsBy Ulrich Langosch
In the 1990s the German mining industry introduced a new generation of shield supports. The new design of support has a maximum load capacity of 10,000 kN, making these units as strong as the shields
Jan 1, 2003
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Update: Analysis and Case Study of Impact?Resistant Steel Sets for Underground Roof Fall RehabilitationBy Dakota Faulkner
Unexpected roof falls often occur in the entries or intersections of active mining sections in underground mines. For large roof falls (greater than 20 ft in height), it becomes dangerous and impract
Jan 1, 2014
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Coal Pillar Life Prediction in the Vaal Basin, South AfricaBy J. Nielen van der Merwe
This investigation was done to develop a method to predict the lie of coal pillars. It has long since been known that coal pillars deteriorate over time, but there was no method to quantify the deteri
Jan 1, 1998
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Longwall Recovery At Bailey Mine - Ground Control Challenges And Solutions (963204bd-df7d-40f3-9bd2-496636477d24)By Daniel Su
This paper describes recent ground control challenges encountered at the longwall recovery areas of one of Bailey Mine?s two longwall faces and the proactive measures taken by CONSOL management and en
Jan 1, 2009
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Comparison among the Conventional Fully-Grouted Bolt, Combination Bolt, and One-Step Bolt Using Numerical ModelingBy Andre Zingano
The objective of this paper is to compare the behaviors of different types of roof bolts: (1) One-Step Bolt (OSB), (2) Fully grouted Bolt (RB), (3) Combination Bolt (CB), and (4) Torque tension Bolt
Jan 1, 2007
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Subsidence prediction using a laminated linear modelBy Miklos D. G. Salamon
If all stratifications are horizontal, the computation of surface deformation induced by coal mining involves the prediction of roof and floor convergence and then the transfer of the effects of this
Jan 1, 1989
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Comparisons Of Active Versus Passive Bolts In A Bedded Mine RoofBy Steve P. Signer
A study of rock support interaction mechanics was conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines at the Jim Walter Resources No. 7 Mine, Brookwood, AL. Bolt loads and entry deformation were monitored at four s
Jan 1, 1993
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Ground Pressure Control With Use Of Freezing Rocks On The Ore Deposits Of YakutiaBy G. P. Neobutov
The near surface inclined gold ore deposit is mined out at freezing temperature. The replacement of ore pillars by artificial freezing rocks during the rock pressures control in this conditions presen
Jan 1, 1996
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Effects of Weak Bands on Pillar Stability in Stone Mines: Field Observations and Numerical Model AssessmentBy Gabriel Esterhuizen
Observations of pillar conditions in limestone mines showed that the presence of weak bands in the limestone can result in pillar damage at stresses that are lower than one would otherwise expect. Th
Jan 1, 2007
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Subsidence Misconceptions And MythsBy Richard E. Gray
Subsidence due to coal mining is poorly understood by non-specialists. This has led to numerous misconceptions and myths based on limited observations and lack of knowledge. The three most common are:
Jan 1, 1996
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Evaluating Coal Pillar Mechanics Through Field Measurements (a8e6d7f0-5b83-40bc-b63c-ddaae2b3a526)By Anthony Iannacchione
Designing coal pillars to provide resistance against overburden loads has long been an aim of rock mechanics engineers. The need for accurate pillar strength models has become more urgent as greater o
Jan 1, 1992
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The Use Of Rim- To Detect Geologic Anomalies In The Clarion SeamBy M. Craig Miller
As the trend continues in the U. S. toward inceased capital investment in longwall mining equipment and wider panels. the risk also increases for gotential financial and production loses due to undete
Jan 1, 1990
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Coal Strength Variation by Lithotype for High-Volatile a Bituminous Coal in the Central Appalachian BasinBy John A. Rusnak
"This paper discusses the variation of coal strength based on the megascopic coal lithotypes for Central Appalachian high-volatile A coal beds. The composition of coal beds is complex and variable, de
Jan 1, 2017
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Analysis of Gateroad Stability at Two Longwall Mines Based on Field Monitoring Results and Numerical Model AnalysisBy David F. Gearhart, Mark Van Dyke, Heather Dougherty, Ted Klemetti, Gabriel S. Esterhuizen
"Coal mine longwall gateroads are subject to changing loading conditions induced by the advancing longwall face. The ground response and support requirements are closely related to the magnitude and o
Jan 1, 2018
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A Roof Quality Index For Stone Mines Using Borescope LoggingBy John Ellenberger
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has collected pillar and span data at 34 stone mines in 10 states to develop pillar and roof span design guidelines for underground st
Jan 1, 2009
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Monitoring Mobile Roof SupportsBy Kenneth E. Hay
Researchers from the U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a field study to assess the safety of remotely controlled mobile roof supports (MRS) in a retreat pillar mining operation, Data were collected to pr
Jan 1, 1995
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Comparison of the Mark-Bieniawski and Wilson Pillar Equations Using Site Specific DataBy Vincent Scovazzo
This paper compares the two most common pillar design equations used worldwide by John T. Boyd Company; the Mark-Bieniawski Equation, an empirical approach, and the Wilson Equation, an analytical appr
Jan 1, 2008
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Geotechnical Factors Influencing A Time-Dependent Deformation Mechanism Around An Entry In A Dipping SeamBy M. K. Larson
The U.S. Bureau of Mines and Cyprus Shoshone Coal Corp. conducted a study of deformation mechanisms in strata around a longwall gate road system at two sites in an underground coal mine near Ham, WY.
Jan 1, 1996