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Strategies for the Application of Rockbolting Technology to Longwall Gateroads in Chinese Coal MinesBy Zuoliang Xiu
Experience indicates that rockbolting is the most efficient and cost effective means of supporting gateroads of retreating longwalls. However, gateroads supported solely by rockboltiug currently accou
Jan 1, 1997
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Control Technology For Roof Drill OperatorsBy Bob Thomas
The roof drill operator productivity can be enhanced by the introduction of control technology The operators control station can be improved by considering human factors such as handle forces and cont
Jan 1, 1999
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The Evolution of Intelligent Coal Pillar Design: 1981-2006 (550072c4-5cb4-4845-a20b-da35141e93d6)By Christopher Mark
The first International Conference on Ground Control in Mining opened with the topic of pillar design. Two classic papers were presented, one by Bieniwski and the other by Wilson. Unfortunately, the
Jan 1, 2006
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Progress In The Knowledge Of Granite Cutting With Diamond Wire (bf80b832-f557-4b46-b5c9-31193e67bf2d)By A. Bortolussi
The paper discusses the state of the progress reached in the development of the diamond wire tool for cutting hard rocks. To the advances of this relatively new technology a substantial contribution h
Jan 1, 1992
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Structural Stability of U–Steel Frame and Its Control TechnologyBy Xingkai Wang, Wenbing Xie
"To control the large deformation of soft rock around the roadway subjected to high stress, it is important to improve the stability of support structure, in addition to increasing support strength. I
Jan 1, 2015
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Energy Concepts in the Analysis of Unstable Coal Pillar FailuresBy Eric C. Poeck, Ryan Garvey, Ugur Ozbay, Kun Zhang
"A coal bump is characterized by the sudden failure of one or more pillars and an associated release of kinetic energy. Although the geologic conditions surrounding coal bumps are often similar, their
Jan 1, 2015
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Physical Simulation of Overburden Movement and Stability of Aquiclude in Shallow Seam MiningBy Qingxiang Huang
Shallow seam coal field has the largest coal reserve in China. Mining in shallow depth causes serious problems. One of them is subsurface dewatering. In this paper, the physical simulating model was p
Jan 1, 2006
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Coal and Gas Outburst in a Coal Mine Shaft Development: A Case StudyBy Mingju Liu
China has been suffering from coal and gas outbursts since 1950s. Nowadays, the situation has become worse than ever with the need to mine deeper coal deposits at higher production rates in a more com
Jan 1, 2007
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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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Successful Application of Rock Bolt Support and Mechanised Depillaring in Difficult Roof Conditions at Tandsi Mine, Western Coalfields, IndiaBy D. C. Oldroyd
Western Coalfield?s Tandsi Mine, has difficult support conditions and a history of roof falls, resulting in mining roadway widths and depths being restricted for safety reasons. Rock Mechanics Technol
Jan 1, 2006
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Comparisons Of Active Versus Passive Bolts In A Bedded Mine RoofBy Steve P. Signer
A study of rock support interaction mechanics was conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines at the Jim Walter Resources No. 7 Mine, Brookwood, AL. Bolt loads and entry deformation were monitored at four s
Jan 1, 1993
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Application Of A Simplified Three-Dimensional Roof-Pillar-Floor Interaction Analysis Model For Subsidence PredictionBy Witold M. Pytel
A simplified, three-dimensional, time-dependent, mechanistic model of the overburden-coal seam-floor interaction has been developed and validated at two Illinois coal mines. The model based on the thi
Jan 1, 1992
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Application Of A Polymer-Based Sealing Material To Prevent Roof From WeatheringBy Peter Zhang
The immediate roof at the test site consisted of laminated clay shale that is likely to be susceptible to weathering. With seasonal dry-wet cycles in the mine ventilation air, the roof in the intake
Jan 1, 2009
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Introducing the New Windows ARMPS-LAM ProgramBy Keith Heasley, Christopher Newman, Zach Agioutantis
"Previously, in 2013, a laboratory version of the computer code ARMPS-LAM, introduced at the 32""d International Conference of Ground Control in Mining, successfully integrated the laminated overburde
Jan 1, 2016
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DEPOWS - A Powered Support Selection ModelBy Y. M. Jiang
A users friendly PC Computer Program has been developed to implement a systematic design of the powered support. The required input data are: (1) thickness, RQD, and compressive strength of the immedi
Jan 1, 1989
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In Situ Stress For Underground Excavation Design In A Naturally Fractured Rock MassBy Andrew J. Hyett
The ISRM commission on testing methods has recently presented Suggested Methods for rock stress determination (Kim & Franklin, 1987). This proposes that even if the magnitude of in situ stress is not
Jan 1, 1989
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Hydraulic Tensioning Of A Birmingham Roof TrussBy C. W. Bollier
In recent years, Peabody Coal Company has enjoyed a great amount of success using roof trussing as a secondary support system. Since 1975, over 180,000 trusses have been installed in 12 different Peab
Jan 1, 1982
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Floor Heave Control Outby the Seal Line in No. 11 West Kentucky SeamBy Joel Bradley, Kot Unrug, Kyle Perry, Mark Klimek
"A West Kentucky mine operation in No. 11 seam, encountered floor heave, due to the localized increase of the thickness in the fireclay mine floor. Floor heave has overridden seals installed in two mi
Jan 1, 2015
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Understanding the hydraulic pressure cellBy Keith A. Heasley
Numerous different instruments and techniques have been developed for the purpose of measuring rock stress and stress changes around excavations. The interpretation of the output from many of these in
Jan 1, 1989
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Assessment Of Underground Structural DesignBy Eugene D. Krupa
Mine 33 of Beth Energy has serious and complex roof cutter problems causing delay of the advance rate of both the entry development and longwall face retreat. The cost of maintaining these entries is
Jan 1, 1990