Coal-Mine Bumps: Some Aspects Of Occurrence, Cause And Control - Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Charles T. Holland
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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43
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Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

ANALYSIS of 117 occurrences of bumps in coal mines shows that 67.6 percent are associated with pillar-line points.4 Slabbing and splitting pillars, development, and other unfavorable milling practices in abutment areas may be a contributory or the primary cause of bumps. The cure for pillar-line bumps is to recognize areas that can be expected to become highly stressed and to project the mining plan and operations to eliminate such areas insofar as possible. If such areas cannot be eliminated, then the mining plan and operations should be projected to avoid the necessity of disturbing these areas before the stresses have been dissipated.
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APA: Charles T. Holland  (1954)  Coal-Mine Bumps: Some Aspects Of Occurrence, Cause And Control - Summary

MLA: Charles T. Holland Coal-Mine Bumps: Some Aspects Of Occurrence, Cause And Control - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1954.

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