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Safety and Productivity Innovations in Mechanized BoltingBy Gregory Hinshaw
Underground mine bolting machines have evolved since inception in the 1940's due to the need for increased safety and productivity. However, major design innovations historically came from change
Jan 1, 1998
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Comparison of Some Aspects of Bolting Mechanisms Between Fully-Grouted Resin and Tensioned Bolts in Underground Mine EntriesBy Asmaa Yassien
Finite element models were developed to study the effect of tensioned and fully-grouted bolts on the stability of the mine opening in a three-entry development system using a typical geological column
Jan 1, 2002
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Evaluation of Seismic Potential in a Longwall Mine with Massive Sandstone Roof under Deep OverburdenBy Joe Wickline, Mark A. Van Dyke, Wen H. Su
"Geological factors and mine design contribute to mining-induced seismic activity, and this is especially true in longwall mining. Massive rock units are a key cause of seismic activity due to catastr
Jan 1, 2017
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Practical Detection Of Underground Mine Roof FailureBy David Bigby
The paper describes research undertaken on an ECSC/K HSE project which investigated several potential physical principles which might be harnessed to provide a non-intrusive means of determining the e
Jan 1, 2004
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An Integrated Approach to the Monitoring and Modeling of Ground MovementsBy A. Chrzanowski
The integrated approach to monitoring surveys is based on a simultaneous utilization of geodetic, photogrammetric and geotechnical measurements of displacements, tilts, strains and any other geometric
Jan 1, 1984
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Experience With The Boundary Element Method Of Numerical Modeling As A Tool To Resolve Complex Ground Control ProblemsBy George J. Karabin
The Roof Control Division of the Pittsburgh Safety and Health Technology Center, MS HA, is routinely involved in the evaluation of ground conditions in underground coal mines. Assessing the stability
Jan 1, 1994
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Intersection Stability and Tensioned BoltingBy Yunqing Zhang
Roof failure occurs much more frequently at intersections than entries and crosscuts. Using a commercial finite element package, four-way and three-way intersections reinforced with the tensioned bolt
Jan 1, 2003
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Development Cooperation Between Operator And Manufacturer - Point Anchor Resin BoltsBy C. C. White
Much benefit can be achieved by a mining company and a manufacturer if both parties can communicate effectively with each other and assist in product development; mutually beneficial ideas and product
Jan 1, 1982
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Development Of A Subsidence Database And Determination Of Subsidence ParametersBy Syd S. Peng
A total of 209 cases of subsidence data over longwall panels in 16 US coal seems have been collected and built into a subsidence database. The database is developed under MS Windows environment. It us
Jan 1, 1995
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The Broken Rock Zone Around Tunnels And Its Support TheoryBy Fangting Dong
The broken rock zone (BRZ) and the tunnel support theory are investigated. The relationship between the BRZ and the related factors, the interaction between the BRZ and supports, and the function of s
Jan 1, 1988
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Site Characterization For Ultra-Close Multi-Seam MiningBy Yingxin Zhou
Data from these field studies and previous case study data have been combined to define ultra-dose seam mining environments and relate them to observed failure conditions. A rating system for ultra-cl
Jan 1, 1990
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Evaluation Of Support Performance In A Highly Stressed MineBy Hamid Maleki
The U.S. Bureau of Mines implemented a monitoring program in a western U.S. coal mine for the evaluation of both conventional and alternative support systems. The conventional support consisted of 2.5
Jan 1, 1994
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Geological Sensing - The Key To Increasing Miner SafetyBy J. R. M. Hill
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is involved in research to improve geological sensing (or geo-sensing) techniques. This paper presents results from field trials of two research projects concerned with new te
Jan 1, 1992
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Discriminating Mining Induced Seismicity from Natural Tectonic Earthquakes in the Wasatch Plateau Region of Central UtahBy Kristine L. Pankow, Keith D. Koper, Michael K. McCarter, Jared R. Stein
"The Wasatch Plateau region of central Utah contains a number of active underground coal mines in an area of well-documented natural seismicity. As a result, there are several hundred seismic events r
Jan 1, 2015
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An Examination Of Energy Calculations Applied To Coal Bump PredictionBy Keith A. Heasley
Pillar recovery in deep coal mines with competent roof and floor can concentrate stresses and generate hazardous bumps. Actual calculation of the geologic strain energy released in association with th
Jan 1, 1990
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Techniques To Increase Yield Pillar Residual StrengthBy Dennis R. Dolinar
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has modeled yield pillars to determine the effects of reinforcement techniques on pillar performance. Model pillars with width-to-height (w/h) ratios ranging from one to four
Jan 1, 1993
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Worldwide Implementation Of Continuous Miner System - Integrating Ground Control With TechnologyBy Thomas W. McClain
This paper describes the importance of considering ground control measures when importing U.S. continuous mining technology in foreign countries. Important ground control factors are discussed. Eac
Jan 1, 2001
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Designing Shotcrete As Primary Support in TunnelsBy Behdeen Oraee-Mirzamani
Since the advent of New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM), shotcrete as a primary means of support in tunnels has been widely applied. It?s most important features are durability, speed of application
Jan 1, 2011
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Characterization Of Overburden Response To Longwall Mining In The Western United StatesBy Khamis Y. Haramy
The U.S. Bureau of Mines installed surface and subsurface instruments at a mine site in Colorado to monitor and characterize the overburden response to longwall mining. Instrumentation included a time
Jan 1, 1992
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Roof Instability of Longwall Face at Ikeshima CollieryBy Kikro Matsui
Longwall mining 1s more productive in comparison to other methods but requires particular conditions for its effective use This paper relates to longwall roof instability at Ikeshima Colliery In order
Jan 1, 1997