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Analysis of Monitored Ground Support and Rock Mass Response in a Longwall Tailgate EntryBy B. Tulu, D. Gearhart
A comprehensive monitoring program was conducted to measure the rock mass displacements, support response, and stress changes at a longwall tailgate entry in West Virginia. Monitoring was initiated a
Jan 1, 2017
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The Failure Mechanism and Control Technology of Coal Wall of a Large Mining Height PanelBy Dezhong Kong, Jaichen Wang, Shengli Yang
"The stability control of longwall coal face is the key technology of large-cutting-height mining method. Therefore, a systematic study of the factors that affect coal face stability and its control t
Jan 1, 2015
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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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Ground Control Monitoring of Retreat Room-and-Pillar Mine in Central AppalachiaBy William J. Conrad, Ryan J. Molka, Erik C. Westman
"In order to study pillar and overburden response to retreat mining, a ground control program was conducted at a Central Appalachian mine. The program consisted of several monitoring methods including
Jan 1, 2016
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Ground Response As a Longwall Advances Into a Backfilled Recovery Room under Low CoverBy David F. Gearhart
A cooperative study was conducted between Signal Peak Energy and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to evaluate the behavior of a pre-driven recovery room under less tha
Jan 1, 2014
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Occurrence, Predication, and Control of Coal Burst Events in the U.S.By Stephen C. Tadolini, Anthony T. Iannacchione
"Coal burst represented a major hazard for some U.S. mining operations. This paper provides an historical review of the coal burst hazards, identifies the fundamental geological factors associated wit
Jan 1, 2015
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Mechanics of Horizontal Movements Associated with Coal Mine Subsidence in Sloping Terrain Deduced From Field MeasurementsBy Ken W. Mills
The ground movements associated with underground coal mining and, in particular, longwall mining, are recognised to include horizontal subsidence movements, but the mechanics of the processes that cau
Jan 1, 2014
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Numerical Modeling of Stress Distribution of Gateroads Subjected to Dynamic Pressure of Longwall Mining in the Immediate Overlying Seam, a Case StudyBy Ximeng Li
The entries that are subjected to dynamic pressure are much more difficult to maintain due to repeated disturbance. A case study of an entry stress distribution was performed using the FLAC3D program.
Jan 1, 2013
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A Case Study of Topography?Related Stress Rotation Effects on Multi?seam StabilityBy Ihsan Berk Tulu
The complex interaction between multiple seam pillar extraction panels and variable topography can generate unexpected ground control problems. This case study describes stress-related damage in multi
Jan 1, 2014
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Numerical Modeling the Interburden Impact on Multiple-Seam Coal Mining in Western ChinaBy Jimin Su, Enguang Zhu, Kangning Zhang, Yang Li
"The effect of interburden on overlying strata movement during the mining of a lower group coal seam is still a challenge in China. Based on the multiple coal seams in western China, numerical simulat
Jan 1, 2017
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Understanding the Connection between Blasting and Highwall StabilityBy R. Quentin Eades, Kyle Perry
"Surface mines continue to implement highwalls for several reasons, such as increasing recovery, improving margins, and justifying higher stripping ratios. Highwall stability is a complex issue that i
Jan 1, 2018
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Applications of ARMPS (Version 6) to Practical Pillar Design ProblemsBy Christopher Mark
The Analysis of Retreat Mining Pillar Stability (ARMPS) program has been used to evaluate room and pillar retreat mining layouts since it was first released in the mid 1990s. After the Crandall Canyon
Jan 1, 2011
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A Method For Establishing Site Specific Coal Pillar Design GuidelinesBy Winton J. Gale
Coal mine pillar design formulae available to mine planners are typically based on relationships determined for specific site conditions. Application of these methods is difficult when other factors,
Jan 1, 1992
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An Investigation Of Longwall Pillar Stress HistoryBy M. G. Schuerger
The United States Steel Mining Company, Inc., (USM) Lynch District, operated the No. 37 Mine in the Harlan coal seam, Harlan County, Kentucky, from 19'2 until its sale to Arch of Kentucky in 1984
Jan 1, 1984
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Field Testing of the Fully Grouted Thrust Tensioned BoltsBy Kot Unrug
Fully grouted tensioned bolts provide a desirable compressive of laminated roof and bondage along the entire bolt length, at the same time the entire surface of the hole is protected against penetrati
Jan 1, 2002
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Using Site Case Histories Of Multiple Seam Coal Mining To Advance Mine Design (a1a824d0-6082-498c-977a-2f43506db9fe)By John Ellenberger
The nature of competition in the coal market tends to deplete the most favorable coal reserves first, and forces subsequent development of mines in more extreme ground conditions such as those associa
Jan 1, 2003
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Mining Method For Extracting An Eight Metre Coal Horizon Containing A Sandstone LayerBy Freddie Hunter
An underground mining method for extracting an eight metre (26') coal horizon, containing a sandstone layer. A decrease in the thickness of the rock strata between the number two and number th
Jan 1, 2003
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The Advance And Relieve Mining Method: A Horizontal Stress Control TechniqueBy Frank E. Chase
Sacrificial entries, roof slotting, and other tactics have been used to combat high horizontal stresses during roadway development in U.S. coal mines. In Australia, the "pillar extraction on the advan
Jan 1, 1999
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The Application Of Rock Mass Classification Principles To Coal Mine Design In UK ConditionsBy David J. Reddish
Longwall systems are inflexible in layout, intolerant of disruption and represent a substantial investment. It is therefore essential drat all understanding of the likely strata behaviour and support
Jan 1, 2000
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Utilization of the OSI Underground System's Tandem Anchor to Improve the Weak Roof's Stability of Underground OpeningsBy Tom Blevins, Roland Walker, Jinsheng Chen
"The Dywidag-Systems International DSI Tandem Anchor bolt, with an improved expansion shell-washer design, can substantially reduce potential entry roof falls caused by twisted or deformed expansion s
Jan 1, 2010