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Experience of Using the ANZI Strain Cell for Three-Dimensional, In Situ Stress Determinations in Deep Exploration BoreholesBy Jesse Puller, Ken Mills
"This paper describes the Australia, New Zealand Inflatable (ANZI) strain cell, its operation, and recent development for overcoring in exploration boreholes. The ANZI strain cell is an instrument sys
Jan 1, 2018
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Pressure Measurements in the Gob (27227c3c-951c-4108-ba5c-3b6e67d232fb)By H. Maleki
Gob pressure measurements were made in a Western U. S. coal mine as part of a long-term program to evaluate cave progress and to determine the influence of geological discontinuities on caving conditi
Jan 1, 1984
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Comparisons Of Active Versus Passive Bolts In A Bedded Mine RoofBy Steve P. Signer
A study of rock support interaction mechanics was conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines at the Jim Walter Resources No. 7 Mine, Brookwood, AL. Bolt loads and entry deformation were monitored at four s
Jan 1, 1993
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Some Technical Considerations When Mining Under Bodies Of WaterBy John W. Fredland
Conducting mining operations under a body of Water can create hazardous conditions for miners. The potential for a sudden inrush must be considered and abnormal ground control conditions can be encoun
Jan 1, 1982
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Modelling Of Pillar Stability In Room And Pillar MinesBy Douglas Morrison
By applying modern 3D numerical modelling techniques to the analysis of a pillar cascade failure in a room and pillar mine, it has been possible to simulate the collapse and develop an understanding o
Jan 1, 2003
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A Case Study of Bolt Performance in a Two-entry GateroadBy Stephen P. Signer
This paper presents the results of a case study conducted in a two-entry gateroad in a coal mine where excessive roof deformation and bolt loading resulted in failure of many roof supports. The instru
Jan 1, 1998
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Mine-Wide Physical Property Trend Identification Using Portable Onsite Test DevicesBy Thomas L. Vandergrift
The type and severity of coal mine entry failures are affected by the strength and stiffness properties of the roof, floor, end coal. Knowledge of the mine-wide trends of these properties Is valuable
Jan 1, 1990
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Evaluation Of Subsidence Parameters For Inclined Seams In UK CoalfieldsBy X. L. Yao
This paper analyses the effects of mining extraction geometry (width/depth ratio) and dip of seam on subsidence parameters based on a large Database, containing 120 longwall mining cases all within th
Jan 1, 1990
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Establishment and Application of Deformation Monitoring System of Roadway Based on the Three?Dimensional Model ExperimentBy Yongping Wu
Roadway deformation and stress migration occur with uncertainty and randomness because of geology, tunneling and mining influence. In order to study the surrounding rock deformation and failure mechan
Jan 1, 2013
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Mine Water Vs. Drinking Water?Technical Execution and Legal Relationship in GermanyBy Tobias U. Papst
The German Ruhrgebiet is slowly transitioning into a post-mining state. It has been subjected to industrial-grade hard coal mining operations for more than 150 years. Due to a political decision, Germ
Jan 1, 2014
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Resupporting High Roof FallsBy Nicholas Chlumecky
One of the most dangerous jobs in mining is that of resupporting the roof after a fall has occurred. The resulting cavity may be more than 30 feet high, with relatively unstable sides and roof. It is
Jan 1, 1981
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Evaluation Of Mobile Roof Support TechnologiesBy Hamid Maleki
This study presents a historic overview of the role of mobile roof support (MRS) technologies in improving stability and worker safety and presents the results of recent field evaluations of the MRS l
Jan 1, 2001
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Roofbolting In The Cape Breton Development Corporation's Phalen CollieryBy B. Macdonald
In 1991, roofbolts were introduced as a primary support for inseam retreat longwall entries at CBDC's Phalen Colliery. Increasing mine depth (+550 m) necessitated replacing conventional inseam st
Jan 1, 1994
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Detection and Monitoring of Surface Subsidence Associated with Mining Activities in the Witbank Coalfields Using Differential Radar InterferometryBy Gift Makusha
Surface subsidence associated with coal mining activities in the Mpumalanga Province of South Africa changes the natural environment in several ways, and current challenges for mining companies includ
Jan 1, 2011
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Roof-Pillar Interface Affecting the Pillar BehaviorBy Andre Cezar Zingano
"The empirical approach for pillar design assumes that geological conditions should be perfect, such as horizontal seams, and that pillar strength and behavior will only depend on the coal seam streng
Jan 1, 2016
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High Performance Longwall Production Based on Rag Experience in German Coal MinesBy Bolger Witthaus
"High performance production under challenging geological conditions is a product of several parameters. Main factors are the technical equipment and the knowledge in processing. The design and the su
Jan 1, 2010
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Longwall Shield Recovery, Using Phenolic Foam Injection for Gob Control As An Alternative to Recovery MeshBy James D. Pile
Following a methane ignition in the active panel of a longwall coal mine, the affected panel was successfully isolated from the rest of the mine. This allowed for the remainder of the mine to return t
Jan 1, 2013
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A Case Study Of A Deformation Mechanism Around A Two-Entry Gate-Road System Involving Probable Time-Dependent BehaviorBy M. K. Larson
The U.S. Bureau of Mines and Cyprus Shoshone Coal Corp. conducted a study of deformation mechanisms around a longwall gate-road system in an underground coal mine. Of particular interest was roof defo
Jan 1, 1995
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Estimating Coal Pillar Strength for Low Coal SeamBy Andre Cezar Zingano
"The objective of this paper is to estimate the coal seam strength and the pillar safety factor for low coal seams using back analysis and rock mass characterization. The coal seam strength is very im
Jan 1, 2015
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Numerical Modeling Of "Stiff" Backfill in the Coeur D'Alene Mining District (17e85e0c-8155-492f-9c87-d2b9dd6611c4)By Ed Van Eeckhout
As part of a U.S. Bureau of Mines-sponsored project on the utilization of "stiff' backflll to minimize potential rock burst hazards, a finite element study was undertaken to predict stresses and
Jan 1, 1984