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Analysis of Cutting Bits and Cutting Drum Affecting Ground Control in Coal MinesBy A. Wahab Khair
Coal mining has evolved into extensive use of continuous mining machines for development and production. This has resulted in an increase in dependence on the versatile continuous miners. The present-
Jan 1, 2008
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Advances in Remote Sensing Techniques for Monitoring Rock Falls and Slope Failures (17th CONFERENCE ON GROUND CONTROL IN MINING)By J. M. Girard
Ground control problems at surface mining operations can occur for a variety of reasons. Stress, gravity loading, rock strength, geology, pore pressure, weather effects, underground workings, and many
Jan 1, 1998
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Analysis Of Practical Ground Control Issues In Highwall MiningBy R. Karl Zipf
Highwall mining is an important coal mining method. Upwards of 60 highwall miners are presently in operation, and they may account for approximately 4% of total U.S. coal production. A review of the M
Jan 1, 2004
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A 3-D Semi-Analytical Method for Subsidence Prediction and Stress Analysis in Coal MiningBy Li-min Liu
The Semi-Analytical method can be used to solve a variety of problems in geomechanics and civil engineering. When it comes to layered rock strata and rock masses, it is superior to all other analytica
Jan 1, 2002
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Prevention Of Time-Dependent Subsidence By Elimination Of Ground Movement Over An Abandoned MineBy V. V. Nazimko
Abandoned coal mines cause subsidence and structural damages. Shallow abandoned mines induce the most severe and harmful damages. In addition, they produce time-dependent subsidence which is difficult
Jan 1, 1999
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Comparison Of Empirical, Analytical, And Numerical Methods Of Pillar Design And The Development Of A Site Specific Pillar FormulaBy Vincent A. Scovazzo
Many accepted and useful methods have been developed and used for pillar design. Each method has its own particular strengths and weaknesses. Three methods addressed in this paper are; empirical, anal
Jan 1, 1995
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A New Approach To The Design Of Multi-Entry Developments For Retreat Longwall Mining (b0ac6f64-13ae-4c08-a631-b7e01a7e984e)By Frederick Carr
1. The application of retreat longwall mining to the North American coal mining conditions is be¬coming more advantageous as more experience is gained. The productivity results being achieved and pote
Jan 1, 1982
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Monitoring Subsidence Over Submarine Coal Mines In The Sydney Coalfield By Bathymetric MethodsBy David Forrester
Subsidence beneath the land surface has traditionally been monitored using the most accurate surveying methods of the day. Over the several hundred years of subsidence investigation, these techniques
Jan 1, 1996
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Correlation of Sonic Travel Time to the Uniaxial Compressive Strength of U.S. Coal Measure RocksBy David Oyler
Sonic travel time logging of exploration boreholes is routinely used in Australia to obtain estimates of coal mine roof rock strength. Because sonic velocity logs are relatively inexpensive and easy
Jan 1, 2008
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A Simple Method Of Measuring Rock Fracture Toughness Using The Brazilian Test MethodBy H. Guo
There are a number of methods available for the determination of the fracture toughness of rock. Some of the most recognised methods include the hollow pressured cylinder, the short-rod, the chevron -
Jan 1, 1992
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Potential Of A Void Diffusion Model To Predict Longwall Subsidence In The Illinois Coal BasinIn this paper, the authors attempt to apply a simplified non-homogeneous void diffusion model (NHVDM) to predict surface subsidence for longwall mining in Illinois. A generalized error function subsid
Jan 1, 1990
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Improvement in Roof Support Systems at a New Underground Coal Mine Developed from Open-Cut Highwall in IndonesiaBy Takashi Sasaoka
Indonesia is the second largest coal exporter to Japan, accounting for about 30 M tons annually. They produced about 150 M tons in 2005, over 99% of which being from open-cut mines [1]. However, t
Jan 1, 2007
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Numerical Modeling for Increased Understanding of the Behavior and Performance of Coal Mine StoppingsBy Lisa Burke
In underground coal mines, concrete block stoppings are widely used to control mine ventilation. Although stoppings are not intended as roof support, they are subjected to roof to floor convergence, a
Jan 1, 2004
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The In-Situ Pillar Strength and Overburden Stability in U.S. MinesBy Hamid Maleki
Prudent design of coal pillars in any mining system requires an estimation of in-situ pillar strength, overburden lateral load transfer capability, and a failure criterion. Pillar strength is typicall
Jan 1, 2008
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Post?Collapse Seismicity of the Crandall Canyon Mine Using Double Difference RelocationsBy Tex M. Kubacki
In 2007, the University of Utah Seismograph Stations (UUSS) temporarily expanded its seismic monitoring network in Emery County, Utah, in response to the August 6 Crandall Canyon mine collapse that tr
Jan 1, 2012
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An Alternative for More Productive Rib Bolting in Underground Mining ApplicationsBy Joe E. Bryan, John P. McDonnell
"Underground mine rib stability is an ongoing safety issue in all mining applications. Rib-related accidents present at least as many problems as roof-related ground control. Underground coal mine rib
Jan 1, 2015
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Control of Hard-to-Collapse Massive Roofs in Longwall Faces Using a Hydraulic Fracturing TechniqueBy Hideki Shimando
Periodic weighting and windblast which are caused by the dynamic effects of overburden in a longwall panel significantly affect longwall mining This study describes past experience with wind blast
Jan 1, 1998
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Effects of Transverse Isotropy on Vertical Stresses When Multi?Seam Mining under Supercritical Longwall PanelsBy Anastasia M. Suchowerska
The design of effective ground support requires a sound understanding of the pre-mining state of stress in the stratum to be mined. Irregularities in the stress field encountered during multiseam mini
Jan 1, 2012
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Cable Bolting with Low Air Power ? A Solution?By Matt Leeming
Several of the underground mines in the UK require a significant number of cable bolts to be installed, remedially, to control worsening roadway conditions. Often the access is limited and the only po
Jan 1, 2007
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Investigation of Fully Grouted Roof Bolts Installed Under In Situ Conditions (8fabb507-7dbd-4e7d-b9c9-518c3be86281)By Craig Compton
The The National Institute for Occupational Safety ane Health (NIOSH) Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL) is continuing to investigate the behavior of fully grouted roof bolts in the weak roof rock o
Jan 1, 2005