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Monitoring Roof Beam Lateral Displacement At The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
By L. J. Terrill
Lateral displacement in the immediate roof beam at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is a significant factor in assessment of excavation performance for the design of ground control systems. Info
Jan 1, 1996
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Development of Timedependent Surface Subsidence Over the Total Extractions Areas of the Potash Beds Stoped with Interchamber Yield Pillars
By M. P. Nesterov
The method of predicting the time-dependent surface subsidence for gently-inclined potash deposits where total extraction using various sizes of yielding bamier pillars was discussed.
Jan 1, 1998
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Calibrating the Lamodel Program for Site Specific Conditions
By Keith A. Heasley
The LaModel program has been used successfully in the United States for many years to design pillars to ensure global stability of pillar recovery operations. However, the recent Crandall Canyon Mine
Jan 1, 2012
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Changes In The Seismic Properties Of The Cover Produced By Longwall Mining
By Guoqi He
Common offset seismic data collected over two active longwall panels at different stages of mining reveal that significant arrival time delays are produced in reflections from different levels within
Jan 1, 1989
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Regional Two-Seam Stress Analyses At The Deer Creek Mine (58f624e3-fdec-4f72-b0ef-8ec1e65d9bd2)
By Hamid Maleki
A geotechnical monitoring program has been implemented at Energy West Mining Company for enhancing site-specific evaluation of longwall stress conditions. This program consists of underground measure
Jan 1, 2009
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Controlled Blasting During Drifting In Hard Rock Mine
By S. P. Singh
Drifts are an integral component of underground mining. They provide access for men and material, means for transporting ore and rock and serve as air passageways. In view of their importance on the o
Jan 1, 1990
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An Evaluation Of Strata Behavior And Tailgate Support Performance At Eagle Nest Mine
By T. P. Mucho
Strata behavior and support performance were evaluated in a longwall tailgate test area at the Eagle Nest Mine near Van, WV. The mine operates in the Eagle coalbed which ranges in height from 4 to 6 f
Jan 1, 1996
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Determination Of Horizontal Stress Direction By Underground Mine Mapping (2f4eaf66-10ce-4f4d-9f7a-64c6c21e6400)
By S. E. Phillipson
Underground mine mapping is a critical component of understanding the controls on ground instability. Many relatively localized examples of ground failure are associated with geologic features, such
Jan 1, 2009
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Subsidence Prediction for Multiple Seam Extraction under Consideration of Time Effects by the use of Geomechanical Numerical Models
By Jurgen te Kook
State-of-the-art for subsidence calculation are stochastical models. Although these models were successfully used all over the world they have their limitations due to the fact that they are not based
Jan 1, 2008
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Ground Control for Muliple Seam Mining in German Coal Mines
By Holger Witthaus
There is more than a century of experience in multiple seam mining in Germany. In several mines up to 20 seams had been excavated within the last decades. Due to the nature of the deposit and the hist
Jan 1, 2007
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Practical Strata Management, Beltana No. 1 Mine, Australia
By Shane McDonald
Australia produces approximately 84 million tonnes of coal per annum from 30 longwalls in New South Wales and Queensland, operating at an average depth of around 300m. Industry trends and expectations
Jan 1, 2008
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Effect Of Water On Stability Of Mine Roadways
The basic objectives of mine roadways are to provide sufficient cross sections in order to meet the needs of accommodation of equipment, transport, personnel travel and ventilation. However, many road
Jan 1, 1996
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Planning And Design For Barrier Pillar Recovery Three Case Histories
By David A. Newman
Barrier pillars created during mine development provide additional reserves during mine closure and can be the sole access to reserves previously abandoned because of mining height or out of seam dilu
Jan 1, 1995
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Longwall Support Monitoring
By 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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Determination of the Strength of Powered Roof Supports According for Fatigue Life
By Monika Patrycja Polak - Micewicz
This paper presents an approach for estimating the fatigue life for the base of powered roof supports (shield) manufactured by the FAZOS roof support company. FAZOS?s powered roof supports are designe
Jan 1, 2012
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An Innovated Self-Screwed Tube Bolting System(STBS) To Reinforce Stability Of Mine Entries (b3995592-5744-4f95-89d6-4030a00b69b4)
By Xingtian Hui
Due to variation in the geological natures of underground coal mines, especially when the entry?s roof/floor are soft and weak, it is vital to select an appropriate roof bolting system to ensure entry
Jan 1, 2009
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The Investigation Of The Rock Mass Stressed-Deformed State Under The Conditions Of Floating Earth Presence In The Roof Of The Level Working
By V. Bondarenko
The forecasting of floating earth inrush into the working is to a great extent connected with the investigation of the rock mass stressed-deformed state around the working. The aim of such investigati
Jan 1, 1996
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Post?Collapse Seismicity of the Crandall Canyon Mine Using Double Difference Relocations
By Tex M. Kubacki
In 2007, the University of Utah Seismograph Stations (UUSS) temporarily expanded its seismic monitoring network in Emery County, Utah, in response to the August 6 Crandall Canyon mine collapse that tr
Jan 1, 2012
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System behavior analysis of the ground movement around a longwall
By Jian Wu
In this paper, the surrounding rocks and the supports in a longwall are taken as an integral, i.e. a system. The structural characteristics and behavior of the system are discussed based on in-situ ob
Jan 1, 1989
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Horizontal Stress and Coal Mines: Twenty-Five Years of Experience and Perspective
By G. J. Hasenfus
Although theoretical and conceptual knowledge regarding the impact of horizontal stress on underground coal mining excavations have existed since at least the mid-1900s, it wasn?t until the late 1970?
Jan 1, 2006