Control of coal mine bursts

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Y. Hammy L. A. Beckett J. P. McDonnell
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Dangerously high stress areas can be controlled by proper mine planning and/or destressing. This paper reviews practical methods to detect and destress high-stress zones along coal faces. The US Bureau of Mines investigated stress-related burst problems and destressing efforts at a cooperating mine. Laboratory tests of the drilling yield method for high stress detection were conducted to determine the correlation between the volume of cuttings obtained and the magnitude of the applied stress. A three- dimemiom1 computer modeling program was used to evaluate the effectiveness of stress relief methods.
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APA: K. Y. Hammy L. A. Beckett J. P. McDonnell  (1987)  Control of coal mine bursts

MLA: K. Y. Hammy L. A. Beckett J. P. McDonnell Control of coal mine bursts. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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