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                     Failure Modes Of Mine Tunnels In Stratified Rock Structures With Reference To Stress Field Conditions Failure Modes Of Mine Tunnels In Stratified Rock Structures With Reference To Stress Field ConditionsBy Hui Chen The paper describes the use of a physical model technique to investigate the failure modes of mine tunnels with reference to the in situ stress field. The characteristics of stratification commonly en Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Cyprus Shoshone Tailgate Roof Control: Case Study Cyprus Shoshone Tailgate Roof Control: Case StudyBy Andrew P. Schissler Cyprus Shoshone is an underground coal mine in southern Wyoming owned by Cyprus Coal Company, a subsidiary of Cyprus Minerals Company. To date, seven longwall panels have been extracted from the pitch Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Development Of A Slope Stability Program For Improved Quarry Design Development Of A Slope Stability Program For Improved Quarry DesignBy John Bullock Limestone and dolomite quarries were mapped to determine specific failure mechanisms for the various geologic and structural conditions. Algorithms for analyzing these mechanisms were incorporated int Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Mine Design Considerations For Surface Subsidence Control Mine Design Considerations For Surface Subsidence ControlBy John L. Edwards The underground coal mines in the Lake Macquarie area of the Newcastle Coalfield, New South Wales, Australia are constrained by surface subsidence restrictions as low as 150 mm. The mining environment Jan 1, 1993 
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                     The Impact Of Variability In Coal Strength On Mine Planning And Design - A Case History The Impact Of Variability In Coal Strength On Mine Planning And Design - A Case HistoryBy David A. Newman Strength and physical property testing of coal is conducted regularly by the Arch Mineral Corporation as part of reserve exploration. Pillar design and mine layout are the primary applications for the Jan 1, 1993 
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                     The Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) A Practical Rock Mass Classification For Coal Mines The Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) A Practical Rock Mass Classification For Coal MinesBy Gregory M. Molinda The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed a rock mass classification system for coal mine roof control. The Coal Mine Roof Rating System (CMRR) evaluates the structural competence of mine roof using simp Jan 1, 1993 
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                     A Rock Mass Strength Concept For Coal Seams A Rock Mass Strength Concept For Coal SeamsBy George S. Kalamaras Coal strata strength is included as a vague term in most of the pillar design formulas, either as a questionable fraction of the intact coal strength or a size-dependent relationship for scaling down Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Flexible Support Design For Gateroads Of Retreating Longwall Panels Flexible Support Design For Gateroads Of Retreating Longwall PanelsBy Erdal Unal In gate roads where supports are subjected to dynamic loading four times due to retreating longwall panels, it is a real challenge to replace the rigid arches with flexible reinforcement systems and y Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Underground Application Of Optimization Underground Application Of OptimizationBy S. J. Jung The goal of this research is to demonstrate how optimization methodology can be coupled with the finite element method for greater stability of underground mine openings. As a result of increasing min Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Techniques To Increase Yield Pillar Residual Strength Techniques To Increase Yield Pillar Residual StrengthBy Dennis R. Dolinar The U.S. Bureau of Mines has modeled yield pillars to determine the effects of reinforcement techniques on pillar performance. Model pillars with width-to-height (w/h) ratios ranging from one to four Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Comparative Analysis Of Longwall Gateroad Designs In Four Deep, Bump-Prone Western U.S. Coal Mines Comparative Analysis Of Longwall Gateroad Designs In Four Deep, Bump-Prone Western U.S. Coal MinesBy Matthew J. DeMarco Research personnel at the U.S. Bureau of Mines have conducted longwall gate stability studies at four western U.S. mines attempting to employ yield pillars for improved ground conditions. Located in t Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Longwall Support Monitoring Longwall Support MonitoringBy Robert G. Harris During the last five years there have been significant improvements in face support monitoring techniques particularly in respect of face pressure. The measurement of support loading pressures was Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Image Analysis Development And Application To Fracture Pattern Analysis Image Analysis Development And Application To Fracture Pattern AnalysisBy Ali Benbia The paper shows results from the physical modelling of longwall excavations concentrating on the fracture pattern development above longwall panels. The modelling technique is briefly described and th Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Mathematical Modeling Of Strong Roof Beds In Longwall Mining Mathematical Modeling Of Strong Roof Beds In Longwall MiningBy Xiaolin Wu Most coal bump occurrences in the U.S. are directly related to mining operations under strong roofs. An understanding of the behavior of bridging or cantilevering strong roofs over working longwall fa Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Bolting Practice In Longwall Gateroads At The Miike Colliery Bolting Practice In Longwall Gateroads At The Miike CollieryBy Kikuo Matsui Standing supports such as steel arches or square work supports along with the necessary struts and lagging have been traditionally employed in the longwall gateroads of the Japanese underground coal m Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Cable Supports For Improved Longwall Gateroad Stability Cable Supports For Improved Longwall Gateroad StabilityBy Stephen C. Tadolini Cable supports offer several advantages over traditional secondary support methods. Cable supports enhance stress redistribution to pillars and gob areas, minimize or eliminate timbers and cribs which Jan 1, 1993 
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                     A Comparison Of Support Reactions To Retreat Longwall Front Abutment For Two Different Gateroad Support Techniques A Comparison Of Support Reactions To Retreat Longwall Front Abutment For Two Different Gateroad Support TechniquesBy Gary R. Corbett The federally owned Cape Breton Development Corporation (CBDC) mines approximately 2.5-3.0 Mt of coal per annum from its Phalen Colliery. As part of an ongoing process to become more commercially viab Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Engineering Methods For The Design And Employment Of Wood Cribs Engineering Methods For The Design And Employment Of Wood CribsBy Thomas M. Barczak Wood cribs are used extensively to stabilize mine openings by providing resistance to deflections of the immediate roof and floor and by supporting the weight of unstable rock masses. While the unit c Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Rock Compaction Caused By Dewatering In Poorly- Consolidated Sandstones Rock Compaction Caused By Dewatering In Poorly- Consolidated SandstonesBy Hamid R. Nikraz This paper reports the finding of a comprehensive investigation carried out to evaluate the compaction characteristics of saturated sandstone aquifers in the Collie Coal Basin under conditions anticip Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Monitoring Of The Interaction Effects Over A Longwall Panel In The Sydney Coalfield, Nova Scotia Monitoring Of The Interaction Effects Over A Longwall Panel In The Sydney Coalfield, Nova ScotiaBy Peter Cain The Phalen Colliery in the Sydney Coalfield is extracting the 2.6 m thick Phalen Seam by the panel and pillar longwall retreat method. Abandoned workings occur in the Harbour Seam 140 m above and over Jan 1, 1993 
