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An Analysis of Rock Failure Around a Deep Longwall Using Microseismics
By Keith Heasley
In this paper, a state-of-the-art, three-dimensional, full waveform, microseismic system was used to analyze the rock failure around a deep (> 750 in (2500 ft) of cover) bump-prone longwall panel. The
Jan 1, 2001
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An analysis of roof bolter fatalities and injuries in U.S. mining - SME Transactions 2016
By A. Podlesny, E. N. Rubinstein, J. J. Sammarco, B. Demich
Roof bolting typically follows the extraction of a commodity to help keep the roof from collapsing. During 2004 to 2013, roof bolter operators had the highest number of machinery-related injuries, acc
Jan 1, 2016
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An analysis of roof-pillar-weak floor interaction in partial extraction room-and-pillar mining
By W. M. Pytel
The applicability of the beam theory in analysis of roof- pillar-weak floor interaction in partial extraction room-and-pillar mining is presented. The mine structure is modeled as an equivalent multi-
Jan 1, 1989
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An Analysis Of Serious Injuries To Dozer Operators In The U.S. Mining Industry
By Fred C. Turin, Jasinder S. Jaspal, Alan G. Mayton, William J. Wiehagen
This report describes serious injuries occurring to bulldozer operators working at U.S. coal, metal, and nonmetal mines. The period covered is 1988-97. The data were collected by the Mine Safety and
Jan 4, 2001
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An Analysis Of SIMAN As A General-Purpose Simulation Language For Mining Systems
By J. M. Mutmansky
The SIMAN (SIMulation ANalysis) computer language is a general-purpose, discrete-continuous simulation language for modeling a variety of multi-component systems. The language has been described by it
Jan 1, 1988
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An Analysis Of Subsidence Movements Associated With An Abandoned Shallow Room-And-Pillar Coal Mine
By Yoginder P.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Authors sincerely appreciate the interest, cooperation and technical support of the coal company management and staff in conducting the study. Without their assistance this study
Jan 1, 1986
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An Analysis Of Surface Coal Mine Spoil Bulk Density ? Introduction
By L. Barry Phelps
Coal mine drainage, which occurs predominantly as acid mine drainage in the East, is a serious contaminant of surface and groundwater systems (Appalachian Regional Commission, 1969). Treatment of this
Jan 1, 1981
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An Analysis Of Surface Coalmine Blasting Accidents
By H. C. Verakis, T. E. Lobb
During the past decade, approximately 5 billion pounds of explosives were used annually in the United States. Most of this quantity of explosives was used by the mining industry, with coalmining being
Jan 1, 2003
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An Analysis of the Casualties in the Anthracite Coal Mines, from 1871 to 1880
By H. M. Chance
Asst. Geologist, Pennsylvania Geological Survey THE following tables have been compiled from the annual reports of the Inspectors of Mines, to determine the percentages of fatal and non-fatal casua
Jan 1, 1882
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An Analysis of the Data Obtained From Ventilation Studies of Longwall Panels
By Brian S. Prosser, Ian J. Duckworth
With the trend in the coal mining industry pushing towards improved productivity and greater production, the number and size of longwall panels is increasing rapidly. The development and mining of lar
Jan 1, 1997
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An Analysis of the Deformation and Hardening of Lead Effected by Rolling and Pressing
The experiments described in this paper were carried out as a preliminary to a comprehensive study of the factors which affect the behaviour of lead during and subsequent to deformation by rolling and
Jan 1, 1939
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An Analysis Of The Effect Of Some Operating Variables On Flotation Of Molybdenite And Its Implication On Control
By D. Malhotra
The number of variables which can effect flotation of molybdenite is very large. This paper discusses the effect of two operating variables, namely, the degree of aeration and agitation, on the grade
Jan 1, 1977
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An Analysis Of The Geological Engineering Curriculum, As Applied To The Training Of Mining Geologists
By Harold W. Scott
Geological Engineering is now a recognized curriculum in most of the mining schools in United States. Graduates of these schools are scattered over the face of the earth, participating in exploration
Jan 1, 1944
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An Analysis of the Geological Factors Leading to Outburst-Prone Conditions at Collinsville, Queensland
By Rogis J
The basic parameters causing outbursts are rock pressure, gas characteristics and the physico-mechanical properties of the coal. The three sets of factors are to some degree interdependent. At Colli
Jan 1, 1980
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An Analysis Of The Geomechanical Factors Influencing Coal Mine Roof Stability In Appalachia
By W. Kane, M. Karmis
Roof and rib failures in underground coal mines are one of the major problems facing the industry today. In addition to safety considerations, the resulting economic impact of such failures is stagger
Jan 1, 1984
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An Analysis of the Mass-Size Distribution of Airborne Coal Mine Dust in Continuous Miner Sections
By J. Mutmansky, C. Lee
"The size distribution of coal mine dust is one of its most important characteristics because the particle size is known to govern the region of deposition of dust within the human respiratory tract.
Jan 1, 1988
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An Analysis of the Mixing of Air and Methane in the Stream Produced by the Mine Injector Station - Presenting Preliminary Results of Measurements and Modelling
By J Janus, J Krawczyk
Local accumulation of methane in workings of a longwall is one of the most common causes of mining accidents. This gas has many sources: it may leak from goaf through permeable sealings, or through ga
Jul 1, 2013
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An Analysis of the Performance of a Ball Mill Rake Classifier Comminution Circuit
An extensive series of tests was carried out on a ball mill-rake classifier circuit in the New Broken Hill Consolidated Ltd. concentrator. The data were used to develop a mathematical model of the ope
Jan 1, 1967
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An Analysis of the Performance of Multi-Stage Grinding and Cyclone Classification Circuits
By Lynce AJ
A method has been developed for the prediction 'of 'the- . performance of a multi-stage grinding=cyclone classification circuit of any degree of complexity on any ore for a wide range `of
Jan 1, 1964
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An Analysis of the Performance of Multi-Stage Grinding and Cyclone Classification Circuits
By Lynch A. J
A method has been developed for the prediction of the performance of multi-stage grinding-cyclone classification circuits of any degree of complexity on any ore for a wide range of operating condition
Jan 1, 1965