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Topography and Coal Seam Initial Stress Estimation: a Sensitivity Study
By Jeffrey K. Whyatt
Estimation of the initial vertical stress carried in a coal seam is an important first step in virtually all methods of evaluating the required size of pillars in coal mines. Such estimates are a triv
Jan 1, 2011
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Time-Dependent Analysis Of Underground Opening Stability
By Changshou Sun
Excessive deformation occurred in the underground openings of Jinchuan Nickel Mine, the largest nonferrous underground mine in China. Developed in weak rock formations at great depth, the underground
Jan 1, 1999
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The Impact Of Variability In Coal Strength On Mine Planning And Design - A Case History
By 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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Investigation of Subsidence Over AML: A Case Study
By P. M. Lin
The problem of abandoned mine land (AML) subsidence is getting more severe because abandoned mine lands which used to be located in the remote areas have been gradually developed into suburbs or even
Jan 1, 1987
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Load And Convergence Measurements In Longwall Faces And Design Guidelines For Face-Support Systems
By Reha Ozel
The stability in longwall faces depends on the interaction beman the roof strata, face supports and floor strata. The load distribution on the other hand, depends upon relative stiffness of the three
Jan 1, 1990
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Roof Bolt Response To Shear Stress: Laboratory Analysis (01deebbf-0c9c-422b-b7e0-1ccfd8e161d8)
By Ed Mchugh
Recent studies by researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health indicate that shear loading contributes significantly to failure of bolts used for rock reinforcement in co
Jan 1, 1999
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Application of the Coal Mining Roof Rating System in South African Collieries
This paper describes the experiences with the application of the Coal Mining Roof Rating (CMRR) System to South African strata conditions. Roof classification studies using the CMRR system were undert
Jan 1, 2001
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Determination Of Rock Strength Properties Using Geophysical And Ultrasonic Logging In Exploration Drill Holes
By John Feddock
This study deals with underground mines and ground control and the prediction of seats strength characteristics based upon ultrasonic logging. Exploration drill holes, both rotary and core holes are u
Jan 1, 2003
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International Conference On Ground Control In Mining Design Of Three-Entry System For Super Longwall Panels
By J. D. Cole
In order to reduce the number of longwall face moves and to increase the rate of gateroad construction, super longwall panels, 1000 feet wide and 12000 to 14000 feet long, are planned for Wolf Creek C
Jan 1, 1990
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Application Of Seismic Tomography For Assessing Yield Pillar Stress Conditions
By Michael J. Friedel
The fundamental problems associated with ground control reflect the inability of mining personnel to "see" the development of anomalous conditions. Toward this end, the U. S. Bureau of Mines is invest
Jan 1, 1993
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New developments with the coal mine roof rating (7c278b2d-cc1e-4949-9bd2-643d1af010e5)
By Chris Mark
The Coal Mine Root Rating (CMRR) was first presented at this Conference nine years ago. Since Its Introduction, the CMRR has been incorporated into many aspects of mine planning. including longwall pi
Jan 1, 2002
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Design Considerations of the Secondary Roof Support for Longwall Tailgate Entries
By Jinsheng Chen
To maintain the stability of longwall tailgate entries, they have to be supported by not only the primary roof support but also the secondary roof support due to the impact of the longwall mining¬indu
Jan 1, 2003
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Pressure Distribution Of 2-Leg Shield Supports (fb20894a-e0d3-49e8-b331-69176f4a54a3)
By Rao Pothini
Measurement of pressure distribution under the base plate of the Hemscheidt 2-leg 800-ton shield was performed underground for two shifts using 12 pressure cells installed in two rows, one each under
Jan 1, 1992
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FDM Prediction Of A Yield Pillar Performance In Conjunction With A Field Trial
By H. Yavuz
A Numerical modelling study using the two dimensional finite difference code "FLAC" was performed for investigating the ability of numerical modelling to predict the performance of yielding pillars. T
Jan 1, 2001
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Expanded Cement: New Solutions for Age-Old Problems
By John K. Wood
The development of an expanded cement product represents a major advance in the technology of roof control systems. Such a product is gaining recognition as a valuable tool in today's cost- consc
Jan 1, 1986
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Delineation Of Abandoned Workings With An In-Seam Seismic Method
By I. Geldmacher
In-Seam Seismic (ISS) methods have been used extensively worldwide for the past 10 years to assist mine planning, espe¬cially longwall mining in coal seams. The technique is only starting to gain wide
Jan 1, 1990
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Vertical Stress Redistribution Around A Retreating Longwall Face End
By D. A. Payne
Large excavations, such as Iongwall panels, result in extensive vertical stress redistribution in the surrounding strata. The large abutment stresses developed may produce damage to pre-existing or pl
Jan 1, 1995
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Analysis of the Effect of Rate of Extraction on Strain Development in Interaction Subsidence Data Using a Neural Network
By Peter Cain
In 1993 an opportunity presented to monitor the effects of undermining an abandoned roadway by a longwall panel in the Sydney. N.S. coal field. Interaction subsidence data was collected by survey leve
Jan 1, 1998
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Investigation into the Extent and Mechanisms of Gloving and Un-mixed Resin in Fully Encapsulated Roof Bolts
Effective strata control, utilising fully encapsulated roof bolts, is dependent on the installed quality of the reinforcement elements. One mechanism by which fully encapsulated roof bolts may become
Jan 1, 2003
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The Control Of Surface Subsidence By Width/Depth Ratio And Chain Pillar Size In The Presence Of Competent Coal Measures
By E. H. R. Schumann
The local stratigraphy and composition of the coal measures, including competent dolerite sill and massive sandstone lavers is shown to have a restricting influence on the development and magnitude of
Jan 1, 1988