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Evaluation of Rock Burst in Deep Coal Mining By Using the Forensic EngineeringBy Saeed Zhandi, Behdeen Oraee
"Rock bursts remain an important problem in longwall coal mining. These bursts are due to a sudden and severe failure of rocks from a high stress concentration in deep underground excavations that occ
Jan 1, 2015
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Developments in Improving the Standard of Installation and Bond Strength of Full Column Resin RoofboltsBy Peter Altounyan
Goedehoop Colliery in the Witbank Coalfield of South Africa produces some 8 million tonnes of coal from fully mechanised room and pillar mining methods, using resin anchored bolts as roof support. Inv
Jan 1, 2003
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A Simplified Two-Dimensional Analysis Of The Roof-Pillar-Floor Interaction Problem In Coal MinesA two-dimensional time-dependent analysis of a overburden-coal pillar-weak floor strata interaction problem is presented as a beam model consisting of a composite roof beam resting on multiple elastic
Jan 1, 1988
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A Comparison between Empirical and Numerical Methods in Underground Galleries Support System DesignBy Saeed Zandi, Kazem Oraee
"Tunnels and galleries are the most important structures in coal mines. They are used for variety of purposes, such as transporting ore and people and for ventilation. A well-designed support system i
Jan 1, 2016
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A Case Study for Multiple Seam Calibration of LaModel in Bump Prone GroundBy Kevin W. Harris
Multiple-seam coal mining is a major issue in underground coal mining that adds additional complexity to the practice of ground control. As reserve exploitation is driven by economics, it is now dif
Jan 1, 2014
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Ground Control Experiences in a High Horizontal Stress Field at Inland Steel Coal Mine NO. 2,By C. Thomas Blevins
This paper is intended to be a hands on experience account about ground control in a Southern Illinois coal mine. Its aim is to show how a combination of real world mining practices and constraints al
Jan 1, 1984
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A Study of Potential Fault Reactivation and Water Intrusion at a Longwall Coal Mine in AppalachiaBy Francis Kendorski
A longwall coal mine in Appalachia about 1,500 ft deep encountered a fault while developing a new longwall panel. The fault extended from mining depth to the surface near a secondary road and drainage
Jan 1, 2003
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Radon Detection of Mining–Induced Fractures in Overlying Strata of Shallow Coal Seams in ChinaBy Dongsheng Zhang, Xufeng Wang, Wei Zhang, Gangwei Fan
"Large-scale longwall mining of shallow coal seams could cause mining-induced fractures to communicate with the surface immediately in Northwest China, leading to a series of mine safety and environme
Jan 1, 2015
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Options to Control Groundwater-Based Georisks along Geological Faults in the Large Scale Area of Influence of an Open Pit MineBy Markus Papst, Denise Millier, Daniel Beckers, Axel Preusse
"At an open-pit lignite extraction mine in Germany, groundwater has to be pumped over a large area, which leads to subsidence at the surface. As long as the geology of the area of influence is homogen
Jan 1, 2016
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Microcirculation Theory Analysis Of Spontaneous Combustion Of Loosing Coal In The Top-Coal Caving Region Of EntryBy Q. F. Wang
Spontaneous combustion hazard of loose coal in the top-coal caving region of entry affects the safety of the entry and top- caving longwall face seriously. In this paper, by combining on- site tempera
Jan 1, 2004
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Case Study of Conditions Observed During the Removal of a Highly Fractured Roof Beam in Bedded HaliteBy Liane J. Terrill
A 9O) ft (275 meter) section of a highly fractured beam of halite was mined from the roof of a supported thirteen year old drift at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP). The operation was conducted
Jan 1, 1997
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Evaluation Of Existing Predictive Methods For Mine Subsidence In The U. S. (1ec2d374-5864-4775-9b19-24759c4f95be)By Vladimir Adamek
Two existing predictive methods were chosen for evaluation; an influence function (Gals Theory) and a profile function (hyperbolic). These were applied to several field measured subsidence pro¬files o
Jan 1, 1981
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Investigation Into Abnormal Surface Subsidence Above a Longwall Panel in the Southern Coalfield, AustraliaBy Winton J. Gale
The subsidence over a longwall panel at Tahmoor Mine in the Southern Coalfield of NSW, Australia, was found to be approximately twice the size it had been in previous measurements. An investigation in
Jan 1, 2011
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Assessment of surface fracture depth and intensity due to subsidence over the longwall panel using a sonic techniqueBy A. W. Khair
This paper presents an analysis of fracture depth and intensity due to subsidence over the longwall panel. Sonic reflection techniques were utilized to determine fracture depth, and a variation of p-w
Jan 1, 1989
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Investigation into the Extent and Mechanisms of Gloving and Un-mixed Resin in Fully Encapsulated Roof BoltsEffective strata control, utilising fully encapsulated roof bolts, is dependent on the installed quality of the reinforcement elements. One mechanism by which fully encapsulated roof bolts may become
Jan 1, 2003
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Geologic Conditions Affecting Mineability in the Jane Mine.By Stephen J. Harven
Geologic conditions in eight northern operating sections of Jane Mine, Keystone Coal Mining Complex. Armstrong County, Pennsylvania are defined by utilizing drillhole data and underground geologic map
Jan 1, 1987
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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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Moonee Colliery: Renewing The Economic Viability Of A Mine Using Microseismic And Hydraulic Fracturing Techniques In Massive Roof ConditionsBy Peter Hayes
Moonee Colliery operates a longwall extraction system in the Great Northern seam of the Newcastle Coal Measures, approximately 100km north of Sydney, NSW. In the initial mine area of longwall block
Jan 1, 2000
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Half a Career Trying to Understand Why the Roof Along the Longwall Face Falls in from Time to Time?By Russell Frith
Probably the most expensive but least well understood roof falls in underground coal mining, are those that occur ahead of the powered supports in the centre of longwall face. Even small roof cavities
Jan 1, 2005
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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