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Management of Floor Heave at Bulga Underground Operations—A Case StudyBy Kudret Tutuk, Serkan Saydam, Sungsoon Mo
"This paper presents an overview of the floor heave management at the Glencore Bulga Underground Operations and investigates the contributing factors to the behaviour of the floor. The mine experience
Jan 1, 2018
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First Caving And Its Effects--A Case StudyBy S. M. Hsiung
In late September 1984, a longwall panel in West Virginia lost 60 powered supports when the face had advanced for 250 ft. from the setup entry. An in-mine investigation showed that it was a first weig
Jan 1, 1984
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Innovative Concept In Tailgate Entry Support: Elimination Of Crib Blocks Through Utilization Of New High Capacity Roof Truss Systems (3aab4965-6f53-4caa-9e67-bf9dbe5d5a16)By John C. Stankus
In this paper, an innovative concept in longwall tailgate support is discussed. This new concept utilizes a new high capacity roof truss system in lieu of conventional wooden crib block. The first fie
Jan 1, 1994
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Long-term Subsidence Over Longwall Chain Pillar Systems and Its Effects on Surface StructuresBy Yi You
A research has been conducted to study the long-term subsidence and its possible effects on surface structures In this research, the surface movements in areas when potential for developing long-term
Jan 1, 1997
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Measurement of Effects of Interaction and Influence on Mine Layout Design at Maltby CollieryBy J. S. Oram
Maltby Colliery, operated by RJB Mining (UK) Ltd is successfully mining the Parkgate seam in Yorkshire at a depth of 1000m using longwall retreat. Extraction in the Parkgate seam is influenced by inte
Jan 1, 1997
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Investigation Of Subsidence Event Over Multiple Seam Mining Area (b421bdde-19e7-491b-bc6d-a4cce9ef42b4)By Kewal K. Kohli
An investigation was performed to determine the sequence of events which caused the 1987 surface subsidence and related damage to several homes in Walker County, Alabama, USA (see Figure 1). Surface a
Jan 1, 1992
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Behavioral Aspects of Roof/Rib Injuries--Implications for Training Utilizing Stereoscopic PhotographyBy Edward A. Barrett
A significant number of injuries resulting from fa118 of roof and rib may be avoided by modifying the reactive behavior of miners as they encounter potentially hazardous ground conditions. In 1984-85,
Jan 1, 1986
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Pillar SizingBy Marek J. Mrugala
Coal strength based on scaled uniaxial compressive strength from the laboratory and back calculations from in-mine observations of pillar stability indicate that material strength scaling rules are op
Jan 1, 1989
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Field Test with Strain-gauged Friction Bolts at the Gold Hunter Mine, Mullan, Idaho, USA (f62ddf9f-aabd-4681-8d92-4a50602e035c)By Jeffrey Johnson
To measure the loading behavior of friction bolts, researchers at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) installed strain gauges on the in
Jan 1, 2003
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New developments with the coal mine roof rating (7c278b2d-cc1e-4949-9bd2-643d1af010e5)By Chris Mark
The Coal Mine Root Rating (CMRR) was first presented at this Conference nine years ago. Since Its Introduction, the CMRR has been incorporated into many aspects of mine planning. including longwall pi
Jan 1, 2002
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Geotechnical Strata Characterisation Using Geophysical Borehole LogsBy Terry Medhurst
Geophysical logging is routinely undertaken as part of most Australian coal mining exploration programs. Typically, the main application is the determination of coal seam depth and the qualitative est
Jan 1, 2005
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New Tools For Roof Support Evaluation And Design (64c31d00-3878-45a5-a962-d673afed7598)By Steve Signer
Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) have developed several new tools for evaluating roof support performance. A miniature data acquisition system (MIDAS) w
Jan 1, 2003
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Development Of A Remote Reading Dual-Height Telltale System For Monitoring Mine Roof DeformationBy David Bigby
A remote reading dual height telltale system has been developed to provide mine management with early warning of impending roof failure. This system is a logical development from the visual dual heigh
Jan 1, 2001
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Monitoring For The Evaluation Of The Stability Of Underground OpeningsBy P. K. Kaiser
The purpose of deformation monitoring for the evaluation of the stability of underground openings is reviewed briefly and some results from laboratory tests of small tunnels are presented. The ground
Jan 1, 1981
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A Novel Ground Control Program at Plateau Mining CompanyBy Hamid Maleki
A novel ground control program has been developed at Plateau Mining Company through five years of geotechnical investigations. The study was initiated to determine the causes for roof stability proble
Jan 1, 1987
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Mining Under Strong RoofBy K. Y. Haramy
Strong roof helps minimize roof fall problems in coal mine entries. However, the Inability of strong roof to cave readily may contribute to major ground control problems In Iongwall and retreat mining
Jan 1, 1988
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Investigation Into Cutting Characteristics Of Indian Coal Seams (bf5c67f9-81c7-4039-8f47-cd39420e2b8e)By T. N. Singh
With a view to producing increased target output every year, Indian coal mining industry is fast moving towards mechanisation but the present approach of mechanisation suffers from lack of standardisa
Jan 1, 1992
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Stability of Backfilled Cross-panel Entries During Longwall MiningBy Brad Seymour
In cooperation with Cyprus Twentymile Coal Co., researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSI-I), Spokane Research Laboratory, conducted a study at the Foidel Creek
Jan 1, 1998
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Cavability Study Of A Competent Roof - A Case StudyBy T. N. Singh
An evaluation was made on the cavability of the roof formation of Dishergarh seam including caving sequence, caving span, and load on powered support.
Jan 1, 1994
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Resupporting High Roof FallsBy Nicholas Chlumecky
One of the most dangerous jobs in mining is that of resupporting the roof after a fall has occurred. The resulting cavity may be more than 30 feet high, with relatively unstable sides and roof. It is
Jan 1, 1981