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  • SME-ICGCM
    Modeling of Joint and Fracture Distributions in Rock Mass Before and After Blasting

    By Binchuan Zhang

    Based on the theory of fracture mechanics and blasting, computer simulations were performed to predict the original rock mass structure and those rock mass structures damaged at different levels uing

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Multi?Seam Mining Over Old Workings with Small Pillars - A Case Study

    By Peter Zhang

    Room and pillar mining under shallow depth is usually conducted with a high extraction ratio, which leaves small pillars with a low safety factor in some old workings in abandoned mines. Pillar slough

    Jan 1, 2014

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    A Novel and Effective Method to Develop Tension in a Roof Bolt

    By Phillip E. Gramlich

    Through extensive practical experience and multiple studies, tensioned roof control systems have proven beneficial in difficult mining conditions. Due to increased mining of less desirable seams, ten

    Jan 1, 2014

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    Investigation of Fully Grouted Roof Bolts Installed Under In Situ Conditions (8fabb507-7dbd-4e7d-b9c9-518c3be86281)

    By Craig Compton

    The The National Institute for Occupational Safety ane Health (NIOSH) Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL) is continuing to investigate the behavior of fully grouted roof bolts in the weak roof rock o

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Modeling the Arc-effect of a Coal Mine Roof

    By André C. Zingano

    The domino effect in a violent pillar collapse occurs due to the redistribution of stress in the remaining pillars near the collapse, and this stress transfer occurs in the immediate and main roofs. T

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Definition of Ultra-close Multiple-seams and its Ground Pressure Behavior

    By Baisheng Zhang

    The definition of Ultra-close multiple seams as defined by the floor disturbance depth, h, due to mining in the upper seam is proposed: it refers to those coal seams that are spaced very closely, i.e.

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Evaluation of the Impact of Standing Support on Ground Behavior in Longwall Tailgates (8a8cef19-7d7c-417d-83e0-31858c1152c5)

    By Thomas Barczak

    Longwall mines typically use some form of standing support for secondary roof support in longwall tailgate entries. Although there have been several new support products developed for this application

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Forecasting Roof Falls with Monitoring Technologies - A Look at the Moonee Colliery Experience (4e80a5f5-32b0-43df-a54a-da0b54b2c984)

    By Anthony Lannacchione

    There has been a persistent need to forecast roof falls so that miner's exposure to hazardous underground environments can be minimized. Several monitoring techniques have been developed and are

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Development of a New Roof Bolt Technology to Improve Gate- Road Performance

    By Vince Caggiano

    The newly developed Hilti OneStep roof bolt combines the standard 5-step anchoring process (i.e. drilling, transfer of drill steel, insertion of resin, insertion of rod and tightening) into one easy o

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Using Foaming Grout to Stabilize a Ventilation Raise in Very Poor Rock

    By John Magyar

    Special foamed cements were used to stabilize and secure caving ground in a newly-reamed 12.5-ft diameter underground ventilation raise. Two zones of very poor Rock Mass Rating (RMR) material were enc

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Analysis of Entry Stability Associated with Multi-seam Mining - A Case Study

    By Jisheng Han

    Interaction effect exists when two or more neighboring seams are mined. The mining activity in one seam causes stress redistribution and strata movement in both the roof and floor. When the thickness

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Ground Control of a Mine Stope in Weak Rocks Subjected to High In-situ Stresses - A Case Study

    By Charlie Li

    A cut-and-fill mine stope, located at a depth of about 1000 m in a lead-and-zinc mine, was closed down because of large roof convergence and fractures appearing on the hanging wall. The instability pr

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Development of the Laboratory Short Encapsulation Pull Test for a Revised British Standard on Rock Reinforcement Components Used in Coal Mining

    By D. Bigby

    The current British Standard on rock reinforcement components used in coal mining (BS7861:1996) employs the axial double embedment tensile PET) test to determine the main system load transfer performa

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Development of Mechanized Ground Support Installation Equipment for Improved Safety in Narrow Vein Mine Conditions

    By William Kendall

    INTRODUCTION Stillwater Mining Company, with its two underground, hard rock mines in South Central Montana, is the largest primary producer of palladium and platinum in the Western Hemisphere. Plat

    Jan 1, 2014

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    Tracking and Tracing in Terms of Transportation Logistics of Hard Coal Mines

    By Marcel0 Mondring

    Transportation and the logistic requirements are set very high for the German coal mining industry. Short transportation resources, crowded quarters, and long transportation distances to destinations

    Jan 1, 2014

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    Roof Control and Roadway Support Design in the #9 Coal Seam, Wuhushan Coal Mine, China

    By Yundong Ma

    In this paper the dynamic process of rock deformation and failure in the roadways of the #9 coal seam, Wuhushan Coal Mine by was simulated using the software "Rock Failure Process Analysis System (REP

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Geotechnical Strata Characterisation Using Geophysical Borehole Logs

    By Terry Medhurst

    Geophysical logging is routinely undertaken as part of most Australian coal mining exploration programs. Typically, the main application is the determination of coal seam depth and the qualitative est

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Basics on the Dimensioning and the Extraction of Shaft Safety Zones

    By Anton Sroka

    The dimensioning of shaft safety zones is a substantial task of mining subsidence engineering. On the one hand, the coal reserves in shaft proximity are to be mined as complete as possible, because th

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Development of a Laboratory Facility for Testing Shear Performance of Installed Rock Reinforcement Tendons

    By L. Mahony

    This paper describes the design, construction and commissioning testing program for a laboratory facility at the School of Mining Engineering, UNSW, Australia, aimed at evaluating reinforcement tendon

    Jan 1, 2005

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    A Method for Quantitative Void/Fracture Detection and Estimation of Rock Strength for Underground Mine Roof

    By Syd Peng

    In designing a proper roof support system, one must know the features of roof geology in advance of mining. The drilling parameters obtained during normal roof bolt installation cycle can provide a l

    Jan 1, 2005