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Risk Analysis and Risk Ranking in Tunneling: A Case Study
By Behdeen Oraee
Constructing tunnels underground is generally described as a high-risk activity because conditions in the surrounding area tend to be unpredictable. This would and can create unique dangers in every s
Jan 1, 2014
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Stress Measurements for Safety Decisions in Longwall Coal (4b24fd83-539f-4e52-8928-06b50544afce)
By Eric Zahl
Researchers at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Spokane, WA, have collaborated with three Western longwall coal mines in an ongoing effort
Jan 1, 2002
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The Potential of Acoustic Emissions from Three Point Bending Tests as Rock Failure Precursors
By Filippo Vallianatos, Michael Verigakis, Vasili Saltas, Kosta Kaklis, Stelio Mavrigiannakis, Zach Agioutantis
"Development of failure in brittle materials is associated with microcracks, which release energy in the form of elastic waves called acoustic emissions. This paper presents results from acoustic emis
Jan 1, 2015
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Geotechnical Monitoring of Rock Mass and Support Behaviour around the UCG Georeactor: Two Case Studies in Polish Coal Mining Industry
By Zbigniew Lubosik, Andrzej Walentek, Stanislaw Prusek, Sylwester Rajwa, Aleksander Wrana
"Underground coal gasification (UCG) provides a solution to supply electricity from high ash coal or deep deposited seams. The coal is consumed in situ, and, accordingly, the ash is left underground.
Jan 1, 2017
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Strata Movement Around Large Mining Height Face Area with Fully Mechanized Method in Steeply Dipping Thick Seam
By Yongping Wu
The steeply dipping coal seams in this paper refer to those with the angle of inclination ranging from 35° to 55°. The reserves of the steep coal seams account for approximately 15%~20% of the total c
Jan 1, 2014
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BORE Bolt: No Milled Notch? No Hot Notch? No Problem
By Stephen C. Tadolini, Anand Bhagwat
"Intrinsic supports installed in mines with limited seam or mining heights have always proven to be difficult when the required support length is longer. To date, three solutions have been used to ens
Jan 1, 2018
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Instrumentation of a Roof Bolter Machine for Void Detection and Rock Characterization
By Soheil Bahrampour
Void detection and identification of bed separation while drilling holes in rocks for roof bolting can be a great source of information for the evaluation of ground conditions and adjustment of ground
Jan 1, 2013
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A New Approach To The Design Of Multi-Entry Developments For Retreat Longwall Mining (b0ac6f64-13ae-4c08-a631-b7e01a7e984e)
By Frederick Carr
1. The application of retreat longwall mining to the North American coal mining conditions is be¬coming more advantageous as more experience is gained. The productivity results being achieved and pote
Jan 1, 1982
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The Potential of Using Coal Washing Plant Waste As a Backfill in Room and Pillar Mines
By Anthony (Sam) J. S. Spearing
Backfilling using coal waste is not a novel means for waste disposal throughout the world; yet, backfilling using a high density (paste) backfill is relatively new, except in Germany and Poland. One o
Jan 1, 2013
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Challenges of Room and Pillar Mining at 900 M Depths in the Czech Republic
By William J. Schloemer
INTRODUCTION The history of coal mining the Ostrava Region of the Czech Republic goes back nearly 250 years. Both coking coal for steelmaking and thermal coal for the production of energy are mined h
Jan 1, 2014
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Field and Laboratory Studies for Mechanised Depillaring Under Easily Caveable Roof Strata
By Ashok Kumar, Rajendra Singh, Arun Kr. Singh
"A simple analysis of site conditions and capability of the mechanised depillaring (MD) operation found that this approach is suitable to address the strata control issues in coal pillar extraction un
Jan 1, 2018
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Stability And Stress Evaluation In Mines Using In-Seam Seismic Methods
By E. M. Williams
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is investigating the use of in-seam seismic methods to monitor stress-induced changes in coal near the working face of longwall mines. Seismic surveys performed through a long
Jan 1, 1994
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High-Precision Dynamic Subsidence Prediction Model Aided by Field Measured Data
By Yuanfei Chen, Jianfeng Zha
"China is the largest producer and consumer of coal in the world. The mining-induced surface subsidence has bad influences on the surface and structures above the surface. In order to minimize disaste
Jan 1, 2017
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Analysis of Gateroad Stability at Two Longwall Mines Based on Field Monitoring Results and Numerical Model Analysis
By David F. Gearhart, Mark Van Dyke, Heather Dougherty, Ted Klemetti, Gabriel S. Esterhuizen
"Coal mine longwall gateroads are subject to changing loading conditions induced by the advancing longwall face. The ground response and support requirements are closely related to the magnitude and o
Jan 1, 2018
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Development of a New Roof Bolt Technology to Improve Gate- Road Performance
By Vince Caggiano
The newly developed Hilti OneStep roof bolt combines the standard 5-step anchoring process (i.e. drilling, transfer of drill steel, insertion of resin, insertion of rod and tightening) into one easy o
Jan 1, 2005
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Understanding the Connection between Blasting and Highwall Stability
By R. Quentin Eades, Kyle Perry
"Surface mines continue to implement highwalls for several reasons, such as increasing recovery, improving margins, and justifying higher stripping ratios. Highwall stability is a complex issue that i
Jan 1, 2018
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Protecting Underground Coal Miners From Rib Falls
By Michael Gauna
In 2010, the number of fatal rib falls in U.S. underground coal mines exceeded fatal roof falls for the first time ever. While recent trends have seen roof fall fatalities reduced by about 62% since t
Jan 1, 2011
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Geological Sensing - The Key To Increasing Miner Safety
By J. R. M. Hill
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is involved in research to improve geological sensing (or geo-sensing) techniques. This paper presents results from field trials of two research projects concerned with new te
Jan 1, 1992
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A New Combination Friction-Suspension Support System Scott Cable Slings
By James J. Scott
Over the past two years research, development ad field tests have been conducted on a new product called the "Scott Cable Sling". This work resulted in the awarding of U.S. Patent No. 4265571 on May 5
Jan 1, 1981
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Prediction of Roof Fall Rate in Coal Mines Using Fuzzy Logic
By Ebrahim Ghasemi
Roof fall risk is a common problem in coal mines, and it is generally unpredictable due to variability in geological and mining parameters. In this study, a new fuzzy logic model was developed to pred
Jan 1, 2011