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Using A Postfailure Stability Criterion In Pillar DesignBy R. Karl Zipf
Use of Salamon's stability criterion in underground mine design can prevent the occurrence of catastrophic domino-type pillar failure. Evaluating the criterion requires computation of the local
Jan 5, 1999
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How to Reduce Shearer Operators' Dust Exposure By Using Remote ControlThe dust exposure of the longwall shearer operator is usually determined by his position relative to the cutting drums. The dust generated during cutting may travel up-wind, against the primary airflo
Jan 1, 1984
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Methane Control In Highwall MiningBy Fred N. Kissell, Jon C. Volkwein
In This Chapter [How inert gas works to prevent methane explosions How inert gas is generated and delivered at highwall mines Volume and quality requirements for inert gas at highwall mines
Jan 6, 2006
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Handle Design For Optimal Hand FunctionBy Stephen L. Tillim
Tubular Handles can negatively affect the contents of the carpal tunnel. Years of injuries from grasping handles for tools and machines can cause carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis and wrist joint in
Jan 6, 2006
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Technology News - No. 471 - Innovative Hazard Recognition Training for Underground Limestone MinersObjective: To develop and test a training program that enhances the hazard recognition skills of underground limestone miners. This program can help job performance and lead to enhanced safety in the
May 1, 1998
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Technology News - No. 463 - Machine-Mounted Continuous Respirable Dust MonitorObjective: To continuously monitor, display, and record concentration levels of respirable coal mine dust in mines to an accuracy of ±25% with a 95% confidence level for at least 30 days without serv
Jul 1, 1997
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State Statistics - GeorgiaCoal is found in the northeast comer of Georgia, in Dade, Chattooga, Walker, and Floyd Counties. Five seams, which underlie all of Lookout, Sand, and Pigeon Mountains, have produced most of the coal m
Jan 1, 1992
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Use of Strain-Gauged Rock Bolts to Measure Rock Mass Strain During Drift DevelopmentBy T. Brady, R. Langston, J. C. Johnson, H. Kirsten
An experiment is described in which instrumented rock bolts were used to measure strain in the rock mass during drift development at the Stillwater Mine, Nye, Montana, USA. Two strain-gauged rock bolt
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RI 9658 - Drill Monitor with Strata Strength Classification in Near-Real TimeBy Chelesa C. Woodward, Gregory G. Miller, Walter K. Utt, Wayne L. Howie
The process of drilling and bolting the roof is currently one of the most dangerous jobs in underground mining, resulting in about 1,000 accidents with injuries each year in the United States. Researc
Jan 1, 2002
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Coal Mine Subsidence Prediction Using A Boundary-Element ProgramBy T. M. Barton
This paper presents several case studies in which a mechanics-based boundary-element program is used to back-calculate the surface subsidence associated with various panels at several northern Appalac
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Validity and reliability of sincerity test for dynamic trunk motionsBy S. A. Ferguson
Purpose: Marras et al. developed a technique to evaluate sincerity of effort during dynamic trunk motion performance. The validity and reliability of the technique have not been evaluated. Therefore,
Jan 1, 2003
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The Forgotten Denominator, Pillar LoadingIn the last few decades, a considerable amount of effort was directed at accurately determining the coal pillar strength to use for safely designing coal mines. The outcome of this early work was the
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Recommendations (bd29a170-f595-4d88-970d-cba944496c17)The generally disappointing results obtained in the present study, together with the high material costs involved, preclude any general recommendation for a continuation of the work. One recommend
Jan 1, 1972
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Analysis Of Longwall Tailgate Serviceability (Alts): A Chain Pillar Design Methodology For Australian ConditionsBy Mark Colwell, Russell Frith
This paper summarizes the results of a research project whose goal was to provide the Australian coal industry with a chain pillar design methodology readily usable by colliery staff. The project was
Jan 5, 1999
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RI 2398 Explosion-Proof EquipmentBy L. C. IlsLey
A n'Ulllber or operators have installed f'lBJ!le-proot or so-called exploaion proot electrical outfits, under the impression that such equipments met· all of the reqiirements of the Bureau of Mines
Sep 1, 1922
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Quieted Hand-Held Percussion Drills - ObjectiveDevelop quieted, hand-held pneumatic percussion drills that can replace standard hand-held drills in many underground mining applications. The Problem Percussion drills are the noisiest machin
Jan 1, 1984
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Appendix E - Thermodynamics Method Program OutputBy R. V. Ramani, R. Stefanko, G. W. Luxbacher
TEST DECK - AITIHETER SURVEY WITHOUT ALTIMETER TEUPERATURE CORRECTION DATA INPUT
Jan 1, 1977
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State Statistics – Crow TribeThe Crow Indian Reservation is located in the southeastern part of Montana, stretching from near Billings, in the center of the state, to the Wyoming border in the south. The Office of Surface Min
Jan 1, 1992
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Coal Pillar Strength And Practical Coal Pillar Design ConsiderationsBy Daniel W. H. Su, Gregory J. Hasenfus
This paper demonstrates that finite-element modeling can be used to predict in situ coal pillar strength, especially under non ideal conditions where interface friction and roof and floor deformation
Jan 5, 1999