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High-Precision Dynamic Subsidence Prediction Model Aided by Field Measured DataBy Yuanfei Chen, Jianfeng Zha
"China is the largest producer and consumer of coal in the world. The mining-induced surface subsidence has bad influences on the surface and structures above the surface. In order to minimize disaste
Jan 1, 2017
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Mechanism and Prediction of Ground Surface Subsidence Due to Multiple-Seam Longwall MiningBy Gang Ren, Behrooz Ghabraie
"Observational data suggest that the ground surface subsidence profile from multiple-seam longwall mining is rather different from that of single seam. Despite the increase of coal production from mul
Jan 1, 2016
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Risk Analysis and Risk Ranking in Tunneling: A Case StudyBy Behdeen Oraee
Constructing tunnels underground is generally described as a high-risk activity because conditions in the surrounding area tend to be unpredictable. This would and can create unique dangers in every s
Jan 1, 2014
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25 Years of Ground Control Developments, Practices, and Issues in AustraliaBy Bruce Hebblewhite
This paper recognises the 25th year of the Morgantown International Ground Control in Mining Conference, by offering a twenty five year review of ground control in the Australian mining industry ? pri
Jan 1, 2006
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Appropriate Mining System for Residual Coal Around End?slopes in Chinese Surface Coal MinesBy Takashi Sasaoka
A great deal of coal will be left under the final end-walls in Chinese surface coal mines because of lower slope angle in shoveltruck mining systems and larger mining depths. In traditional surface mi
Jan 1, 2013
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Gateroads Layout and Entry Support in a Western Longwall Coal Mine in ChinaBy WenFeng Li
Comparing to the coal seams in Eastern China, the coal seams in Western China usually have better geological conditions. Therefore, changes in the conventional gateroads layout are required for the We
Jan 1, 2013
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Shear Mechanism for Mining-Induced Fractures Applied to Rock Mechanics of Coal Mines (26fab274-0576-48ca-b03a-d4a9f18550cb)By Brian White
Two examples of en echelon mining-induced fractures seen in hard¬rock mines provided a basis for inferring that fracture zones and bedding plane separations immediately surrounding mine openings are p
Jan 1, 2002
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Time-Dependent Analysis Of Underground Opening StabilityBy Changshou Sun
Excessive deformation occurred in the underground openings of Jinchuan Nickel Mine, the largest nonferrous underground mine in China. Developed in weak rock formations at great depth, the underground
Jan 1, 1999
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Application of Electrohydrodynamic Method and High-Pressure Water Jets as Non-Blasting Alternative of Rock Breaking and Splitting in Open PitsBy Krzysztof Kotwica
The steady demand for rock materials leads not only to on increase in mining but to the need for decreasing the loss of material in the process of exploitation as well. It brings about an increase in
Jan 1, 2006
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Insitu Performance of One Step Bolts to New Zealand Thick Coal Seam Mining EnvironmentsBy Richard Campbell
Effective strata control, utilising fully encapsulated resin grouted roof bolts is dependent on the installed quality of the reinforcement elements. Resin based grouts are the main form of rock bolt
Jan 1, 2006
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A Retrospective Assessment of Longwall Roof Support with a Focus on Challenging Accepted Roof Support Concepts and Design PremisesBy Thomas M. Barczak
The era of the shield-supported longwall face began in the United States a little over 25 years ago. The most fundamental development of the shield in the past 25 years has been an increase in size a
Jan 1, 2006
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Challenges in German Subsidence Research—Retrospectives and PerspectivesBy Denise Müller, Axel Preusse
"Due to multilateral underground use, mining subsidence is discussed more and more with regard to issues other than mining, such as post-mining topics, storage, or geothermal use. These discussions an
Jan 1, 2018
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Design, Construction And Performance Of A Single Pass Lining For Soft Ground Coal Mine Tunnel EntriesBy Donald P. Richards
West Elk Coal Company operates its Mt. Gunnison No. I mine on the western slope of the Rocky Mountains in Western Colorado. The mine is located along the north fork of the Gunnisson River near Somerse
Jan 1, 1984
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Longwall Pace Bursts and Inadequate Caving: A Came StudyBy K. Y. Haramy
Deep coal mines with strong roof and floor strata frequently encounter face and rib bursts. The burst problem becomes more severe with increased depth. While the exact causes of bursts are often diffi
Jan 1, 1987
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Effects of In-seam and Near-seam Conditions and Asymmetric Pillar Loading on Coal Pillar StrengthBy Daniel W. H. Su
The importance of incorporating fundamental principles of rock material response and failure mechanics into a pillar strength design model has been demonstrated. To accurately assess pillar strength,
Jan 1, 1997
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Application Of DDM To Some Rock Pressure Problems In Japanese Deep Coal MinesBy Yoshiaki Fujii
Displacement Discontinuity Method (DDM), which was originally developed by Crouch,S.L., is a powerful tool to calculate mechanical disturbances due to tabular excavations. Three topics on DDM applicat
Jan 1, 1992
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Longwall Mining-Induced Abutment Loads and Their Impacts on Pillar and Entry StabilityBy Jinsheng Chen
Longwall mining-induced abutment loads on the surrounding coal pillars can be grouped into two categories in terms of the relative position of the coal pillars and the longwall face. They are the fron
Jan 1, 2002
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A Method For Estimating Western Coal Strengths From Point Load Tests On Irregular LumpsBy K. Y. Haramy
This report describes the development of an equation for predicting the crushing strength of 2-inch (5.08-cm) cubes of coal from point load tests made on irregular lumps. The equation was developed fr
Jan 1, 1982
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Risk Assessment: Multiseam - Single Seam MiningBy L. Munsamy
The bulk of primary mining at the Anglo Coal's Bank Colliery was carried out by drill and blast method, in a bord and pillar layout exploiting the No. 2 Seam. Secondary extraction, top/bottom coa
Jan 1, 2004
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Analysis Of Major Failure Through Integration Of Static And Dynamic Rock Mechanics InvestigationBy K. Y. Haramy
Rock burst and coal mine bump research using static and dynamic rock mechanics instrumentation has been conducted for several decades. Research efforts typically have been conducted using static instr
Jan 1, 1988