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Highwall Monitoring to Combat Rockfall Accidents at Opencast CollieriesBy John Latilla
Following its introduction on underground collieries, the mandatory Code of Practice to Combat Rockfall Accidents (CoP) was applied to all opencast operations of lngwe Collieries (the South African di
Jan 1, 2002
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Impact Of Horizontal Load On Shield SupportsBy Thomas M. Barczak
A theoretical evaluation of the impact of horizontal load on shield support capacity is made from a static rigid body analysis of the shield structure. Parameters affecting horizontal support resistan
Jan 1, 1984
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Design And Planning Of Lower Seam Longwall GateroadsCase study data were analyzed to develop and quantify empirical stress transfer relationships between seams for both longwall and room and pillar mines. Layering in the innerburden and the distance be
Jan 1, 1995
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Development of A Yielding Steel PostBy John P. Dunford
Ground support continues to be the most important safety consideration in underground mining. The Bureau of Mines has developed a yielding steel post with a capacity of 45 tons and b c1osure allowance
Jan 1, 1986
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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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Greater Safety With Increased Productivity Coal Mining OperationsBy William B. Beerbower
When full length resin grouted bolts were introduced into U. S. coal mines some 11 years ago, it was assumed that safety would be the primary benefit. There is ample testimony to substantiate the safe
Jan 1, 1982
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Shear Bond Stresses Along Cable BoltsBy Hani S. Mitri
The behaviour of grouted cable bolts used for rock reinforcement as a means of ground control in hard rock mining is investigated. The study utilizes an analytical model which is based on the variatio
Jan 1, 1990
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The Use Of Geologic Modeling In The Prediction Of Adverse Roof ConditionsBy Edward S. Custer
Recent investigations of mine roof falls have demonstrated that roof failures are generally associated with geologic conditions. The roof falls can be predicted by using the techniques of depositional
Jan 1, 1981
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An Investigation Into The Effectiveness Of Support Systems Combining Steel Supports And Rock Bolts Within Coal Mine RoadwaysBy D. Reddish
The combination of free standing steel supports, such as arches, and rock bolts (mixed support) has Frequently been in used in UK coal mine roadways when it is considered that the strata and/or enviro
Jan 1, 2004
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Stability Behaviour Of Coal Mining Tunnels With Different SupportsBy B. T. Wells
This work concerns the stress fields encountered around mining tunnels. A critical review is undertaken of the various analytical assessments of the support requirements for mining tunnels. Comments a
Jan 1, 1981
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A Lineament Analysis Case Study of the Fola Coal Co., LLC. No. 2 Surface Mine, West VirginiaBy Paul L. Tyrna
The Fola Coal Co., LLC No 2 surface mine, located in Nicholas and Clay Counties, WV, exploits up to nine coal seams by contour, highwall, and mountain top removal mining methods. After encountering fa
Jan 1, 2001
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Roof Instability Rating (RIR) System and Its Application at Enlow Fork MineBy John C. Stankus
ldentifcation of potential roof problems in coal mines has long been a complex issue due to the wide variety of mining and geological conditions. It is well known that mine roof falls are related to m
Jan 1, 2001
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The Response Of Massive Structures Inferred From Tidal Tilt Monitoring (a922d488-04e7-4665-bcdd-a85115c8db5e)At any given lime, the tidal force subjects massive regions to a spatially uniform load. The deformation of any large structure due to these forces is proportional to the elastic properties of the str
Jan 1, 1992
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Calculating the Mining-Induced Horizontal Deformation IndicesBy Krzysztof Tajdus
In Europe, horizontal strain is a primary parameter for estimating building hazard resistance. Other measured indices, like curvature, are less important, since in most cases of European excavation de
Jan 1, 2011
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Jointing Effects On Pillar StrengthBy Gabriel Esterhuizen
When designing pillars in coal and hard rock mines it is necessary to determine the strength of the rock mass forming the pillars. Empirical strength equations, based on rock mass classification techn
Jan 1, 2000
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Hydraulic Tensioning Of A Birmingham Roof TrussBy C. W. Bollier
In recent years, Peabody Coal Company has enjoyed a great amount of success using roof trussing as a secondary support system. Since 1975, over 180,000 trusses have been installed in 12 different Peab
Jan 1, 1982
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Weak Claystone Floors And Their Implications To Pillar Design And Settlement (e297de16-ba6b-46bd-8383-22a15beca7b5)By Ross W. Seedsman
The in situ behaviour of claystone floors associated with the Wallarah, Great Northern and Fassifem Seams has been studied using a comprehensive suite of stress and displacement monitors. The instrume
Jan 1, 1992
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The Design of Room and Pillar Mining Systems in the UKBy Graham Daws
State of the Art Room and Pillar mining techniques have been employed at two coal mines in the UK in the last two years. This paper describes the design of pillars and rockbolted support systems for R
Jan 1, 1998
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Cutable and Variable Yield Cement Cribbing Successfully Support 84 Mine Longwall Cut Through EntriesBy William Bookshar
The development of increasingly more sophisticated and powerful retreat longwall equipment has led to ever wider and longer panels. To maximize gateroad development efficiency, provide for effective f
Jan 1, 1998
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Evaluation Of Low-Coal ATRS SystemsBy M. Terry Hoch
This paper presents information on low-coal ATRS systems that are now in use. A study was conducted consisting of an in-mine evaluation of ATRS- equipped roof bolters capable of bolting in seams below
Jan 1, 1988