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Mechanical Properties of Cementitious Grout Serving in Fully Grouted Cable Bolting Systems
By P C. Hagan, J Chen, S Saydam
Fully grouted cable bolts have been used in underground mining industry for more than 40 years and are becoming more and more popular especially when severe geological conditions are encountered, such
Nov 5, 2014
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Redevelopment at Northparkes Following Significant Drive Closure
By J Samosir, L A. Snyman
Northparkes is located 27 km north of the township of Parkes in central New South Wales, Australia. The operations consist of underground block cave mines and an ore processing plant that produces hig
Nov 5, 2014
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Better Prediction of Performance of a Slope Using Time-series Monitoring Data at Multiple Points in a Multistep Excavation
By L M. Zhang, X Y. Li
Surface displacements are routinely monitored at multiple points during slope excavation. The monitoring data reveals the safety status of the slope under current loading conditions. They can be used
Nov 5, 2014
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Multislice Longwalling for Thick Seam Extraction – Properties of Goaf in the Roof and Gate Roads Behaviour
By Z Lubosik, S Prusek, M Plonka, B Syrek
"The most commonly used method of thick coal seam extraction in Polish deep mines is multislice longwall (MSL). In MSL stability of goaf in the roof as a result of previous extraction in upper slice i
Nov 5, 2014
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Geotechnical Management at the AGL Loy Yang Mine
By S Cyphers, J Missen, B Jansen
The AGL Loy Yang Mine is one of the largest and most significant coalmines in Australia. Commencing in 1982, this mine produces 30–35 Mt/a to supply more than 50 per cent of Victoria’s electrical powe
Nov 5, 2014
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Coal Bursts in the Deep Longwall Mines of the United States
By C Mark
Coal bursts involve the sudden, violent ejection of coal or rock into the mine workings. They are a particular hazard because they typically occur without warning. During the past two years, three US
Nov 5, 2014
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The Application of Rock Stress Inputs to Stability Assessments at Ok Tedi Mine, Papua New Guinea
By K W. Mills, N R. P Baczynski, J Mylvaganam, D A. Prado, M F. Lee, I A. de Bruyn
"This paper presents the second part of a study of the assessment of rock stress inputs on the performance of various new mining designs at the Ok Tedi large open pit mine in Papua New Guinea. Over th
Nov 5, 2014
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Case Study – Application of RISKGATE to Managing Strata Failure in an Australian Coalmine
By J Harris, J Turner, P Kirsch
Coal mining is recognised globally as a hazardous activity, and as a result operates under high levels of regulatory and public scrutiny while managing a workforce operating in a high-risk environment
Nov 5, 2014
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The Significance of Superincumbent Strata Stiffness and its Impacts on Coalmine Design
By J M. Galvin
The traditional engineering approach to assessing stability is based on comparing resisting force (capacity) to driving force (demand), or strength to working stress. In underground coal geomechanics,
Nov 5, 2014
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Confirmation of Multiseam Extraction Rules for Black Rock Manganese Operations, Assmang, Northern Cape, South Africa
By M K. C Roberts, M G. Magwaza, J W. L Hanekom, P Piper, R Lousteau
Due to the perceived potential to extract the second economic manganese seam at its Black Rock Operations in the Northern Cape Province, South Africa, Assmang commissioned an investigation with respec
Nov 5, 2014
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Reflections on Empirical Methods in Geomechanics – The Unmentionables and Hidden Risks
By F T. Suorineni
Empirical methods are deeply rooted in geomechanics. This is a consequence of the recognised complexity of the nature of the rock mass. The usual assumptions of material continuity, homogeneity, isotr
Nov 5, 2014
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A Bounding Surface Model for Sand Subjected to Blast-induced Vibrations
By L M. Zhang, T H. Xu, J Zhao
Blasting is one of the most commonly used strategies for excavation in civil and mining engineering. Yet blasting can also bring along such undesirable effects as ground vibrations and soil disturbanc
Nov 5, 2014
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Application of the Distinct Lattice Spring Model on Toppling Failure of a Jointed Rock Slope
By N Khalili, J Zhao, G F. Zhao
Toppling failure of a jointed rock slope was studied by using the distinct lattice spring model (DLSM). Compared with the classical discrete element model, the DLSM has the advantages of free calibrat
Nov 5, 2014
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The Strength Properties of Fibreglass and Other Polymer-based Dowels for Strata Reinforcement in Coalmines
By A Mirzaghorbnali, D Gilbert, R Burton, J Nemcik, N Aziz
Glass-reinforced polymer bolts, commonly known as fibreglass dowels and fibre-reinforced polymer or plastic bolts or plastic dowels are increasingly applied for strata reinforcement in mines as well a
Nov 5, 2014
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Estimation of Regional Stress State and Young’s Modulus of Ground at Torigatayama Limestone Mine in Japan
By D Fukuda, K Kaneko, R Kudo, J Kodama, Y Fujii, T Sasaki
"Estimation of stress state as well as elastic modulus is important for the prediction of a rock slope deformation in an open pit mine since it can strongly influence the mining-induced deformation of
Nov 5, 2014
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Pillar Recovery Adjacent to Stabilised Rock Fill at the Ballarat Gold Project
By D P. Sainsbury, J Western, B L. Sainsbury, V Mutton, P E. Petrie
Remnant rib pillars at Castlemaine Goldfields Ltd’s Ballarat Gold Project have been sterilised by the placement of loose rock fill in production stopes. The application of selectively injecting low-vi
Nov 5, 2014
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The Consequences for Pillar Stability of Zero Confining Stress Brought about by Forced or Natural Drainage
By I Gray
This paper examines the effects of the changes in stress that a coal may undergo as part of the drainage process. As a consequence of this, some coal seams will come to the situation that they have ze
Nov 5, 2014
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Rock Stresses at Ok Tedi, Papua New Guinea
By L Mollison, K W. Mills, N R. P Baczynski, M F. Lee, I A. de Bruyn
This is the first of two papers concerned with rock stress inputs to various mine design issues at the large Ok Tedi open pit mine in Papua New Guinea. The companion paper (also published at this conf
Nov 5, 2014
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Temperature Monitoring of Hydraulic Fractures Used for Preconditioning Massive Conglomerate Strata to Reduce Windblast
By B G. Blacka, O Salisbury, K W. Mills, R G. Jeffrey
Whitehaven Coal Limited operates an underground longwall mine near Narrabri, New South Wales. The mining horizon in the Hoskissons Seam is overlain by a 16–20 m thick unit known as the Digby Conglomer
Nov 5, 2014
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An Introduction to Discrete Fracture Network Modelling and its Geotechnical Applications
By F M. Weir, M Fowler
A discrete fracture network (DFN) approach involves numerical modelling that explicitly represents how defects may be spatially distributed through a rock mass. A DFN is a 3D realisation of the ‘small
Nov 5, 2014