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Research, Development, And Use Of Steel-Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Cribbing For Mine Roof SupportBy Dale A. Didcoct
Through the combined efforts of the C. S. Bureau of Mines, the coal industry, and Burrell Construction and Supply Company, New Kensington, PA, a steel fiber reinforced concrete crib block to improve c
Jan 1, 1982
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Effect Of Longwall Mining Subsidence On The Stability Of Surface SlopesBy John J. Bowders
The stability of surface slopes undergoing subsidence due to longwall mining was investigated to examine the effect the subsidence had on the stability of the slopes. Stability analyses were performed
Jan 1, 1988
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Chemical Destressing to Alleviate RockburstsBy S. P. Singh
Destress blasting is commonly used in the mines to minimize the occurrence of rockbursts. The fracturing created by destressing in the vicinity of the face reduces the stress concentration by pushing
Jan 1, 1987
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A Study Of Floor Heave In The Mines Of The Southern Coalfield Of New South Wales By Two Dimensional Finite Element ModellingBy A. K. Bhattacharyya
The excessive displacement of the seam floor in headings (i.e. roadways) called 'floor-heave' is often experienced in the underground mines of the Southern Coalfield of New South Wales. Apar
Jan 1, 1992
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A Simple Finite Element Model For Predicting The Behaviour Of Hydraulically Powered Coalmine SupportsBy Brian G. D. Smart
A scheme is presented whereby the complexities of design and operation of a hydraulically powered coalmine support are modelled using the finite element method. This enables predictions to be made of
Jan 1, 1992
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Investigation Into Cutting Characteristics Of Indian Coal Seams (bf5c67f9-81c7-4039-8f47-cd39420e2b8e)By T. N. Singh
With a view to producing increased target output every year, Indian coal mining industry is fast moving towards mechanisation but the present approach of mechanisation suffers from lack of standardisa
Jan 1, 1992
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Seepage and Reinforcement Behavior of Grouting Into Slaking-Prone Mine Tunnel FloorBy Hideki Shimada
In underground coal mines, grouting method is employed in order to reinforce the floor and to control the movement of groundwater into the roadway. However, the seepage and the reinforcement behavior
Jan 1, 2002
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Controlling Subsidence Effects Using Partial BackfillingBy Yingzin Zhou
Partial backfilling can be used to reduce and control surface subsidence damage caused by longwall mining or pillaring operations in room-and-pillar mines. The use of partial backfill as opposed to to
Jan 1, 1990
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Progress In The Knowledge Of Granite Cutting With Diamond Wire (bf80b832-f557-4b46-b5c9-31193e67bf2d)By A. Bortolussi
The paper discusses the state of the progress reached in the development of the diamond wire tool for cutting hard rocks. To the advances of this relatively new technology a substantial contribution h
Jan 1, 1992
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The Requirements of a Database to Store Geotechnical Data to Assist in Roof Support DesignBy Ross Seedaman
The specification of roof support needs to consider rock strength, imposed ground stresses, and more importantly the bedding and joint structure of the immediate roof rocks. A database structure has b
Jan 1, 2003
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The Effects of Longwall Coal Mining on the Hydrogeology of Southwestern PennsylvaniaBy Megan N. Witkowski
The purpose of this study is to investigate the susceptibility characteristics of domestic and agricultural water supplies that may be vulnerable to diminution or total loss of supply when active long
Jan 1, 2011
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Reinforcement of Large Pillars by Bolting (8821999e-4c04-46db-a69e-e7a56781ac96)By S. J. Mitchell
An analysis of bolting reinforcement of several large [approximately 18 m (60 ft) cube] pillars was performed. The many overcoring stress profiles in pillars at the mine were used to produce generaliz
Jan 1, 1984
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Critical Roof Span Approach To Selection Of Proper Coal Mine SystemBy Antoni Kidybinski
Coal mining both with longwall and room-and-pillar method often encounters severe operational difficulties due to had roof conditions. Rooffalls at entry cross-cuts or along the rib line in longwalls
Jan 1, 1982
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Application Of Bolt Design Criteria At Galatia MineBy Tom Denton
The bolt design criteria, since it was first published by Dr. John Stankus (Stankus, 1997), has been recognized as an important tool in ground control design. This concept is based on the Optimum Beam
Jan 1, 2000
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The Elimination of Rock-fall Fatalities in Ontario Hardrock MinesBy Douglas Morrison
Hardrock mines in Ontario generally operate at between 3,000 and 7,500 ft below surface and generally experience significant rockburst activity below 5,000 ft. Since the introduction of bulk mining te
Jan 1, 2003
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Failure Characteristics Of Roof Falls At An Underground Stone Mine In Southwestern Pennsylvania (75950903-1172-4003-a90c-706052b9d4ea)By Anthony T. Iannachione
The location and time of 2,007 microseismic emissions from a limestone mine in southwestern Pennsylvania were compared with the development of mine faces and the characteristics of the mine layout. Ba
Jan 1, 2001
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Seismic Events Due To Underground Mining ActivitiesBy R. Fritschen
In order to investigate locations, source parameters, and source mechanisms of mining induced seismic events, a local network of seismic stations was installed at a coal mine in the eastern part of th
Jan 1, 1999
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Extended Cut Out Distances In Continuous Miner Sections In South African CollieriesBy Ismet Canbulat
The cut out distance in the continuous miner sections in South African collieries is limited to 12 m. However, this distance can be extended to 24 m by the permission of the Department of Mineral and
Jan 1, 2000
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The Use of Pneumatic Stowing in Germany Considering Subsidence AspectsBy Axel Preusse
Stowing or waste fill is common in the German mining industry since the beginning of mining activities, With increasing mechanization, flat and gently inclined seams (0 -- 18) were mined. These mines
Jan 1, 2002
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Visualization Of Geostructure By Mechanical Data Logging Of Rockbolt Drilling And Its AccuracyBy K. Itakura
Information about geostructure for effective rock bolting must be obtained before setting the bolt into rock in a coal mine roadway. Especially, rock type variation and distribution of discontinuities
Jan 1, 2001