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Assessment of the Dynamic Loads Effect on Underground Mines SupportsBy Kazem Oraee-Mirzamani
Blasting operations generate seismic effects in underground mines. These effects apply additional dynamic loads on the support system, which should bear both static and dynamic loads. Static loads are
Jan 1, 2011
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Numerical Modeling Of Longwalls In Deep Coal MinesBy Salah Badr
Longwall mine layouts with their entries, chain pillars, face support systems, advancing mining faces and compacting gobs represent a geomechanically complex mining operation. Geomechanical aspects ar
Jan 1, 2003
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Evaluation Of The Strength Behaviour Of Monolithic Packs (af92f0dd-9b80-4922-891e-7d098de9b5e7)By S. I. Al-Ameen
Monolithic packing systems have gained in popularity as a gate side packing method, However, there has been no detailed investigation to assess their underground strength behaviour. This work includes
Jan 1, 1992
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Vertical Stress Redistribution Around A Retreating Longwall Face EndBy D. A. Payne
Large excavations, such as Iongwall panels, result in extensive vertical stress redistribution in the surrounding strata. The large abutment stresses developed may produce damage to pre-existing or pl
Jan 1, 1995
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Roof Support Performance In High Stress ConditionsBy Thomas P. Mucho
To document the performance of mine roof and roof support systems the U.S. Bureau of Mines (IJSBM) has been installing instrumentation at selected sites in U.S. coal mines. Much of this support and ro
Jan 1, 1995
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Design Considerations of the Secondary Roof Support for Longwall Tailgate EntriesBy Jinsheng Chen
To maintain the stability of longwall tailgate entries, they have to be supported by not only the primary roof support but also the secondary roof support due to the impact of the longwall mining¬indu
Jan 1, 2003
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Further Improvements In The Roof Beam Tilt Method Of Gateroad Support DesignBy Peter Cain
Twenty years of research into the design of permanent gateroad support (packs) in coal mines have resulted in two methods of pack design based on engineering principles. The first, the detached block
Jan 1, 1993
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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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Towards A Method Of Determining Floor Quality In An Underground Coal MineBy Jennifer Riefenberg
Underground coal mines often experience ground control problems related to weak floor. Developing a methodology for rating floor quality can aid in understanding and delineating ground hazards. U.S. B
Jan 1, 1995
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Gateroad Support in the Czech and Polish Coal Mining Industry - Present State and Future DevelopmentsBy Stanislaw Prusek
The present state of Czech and Polish coal mining industry is presented at the beginning of the article. This paper will inform the reader of the general data concerning hard coal reserves? number of
Jan 1, 2011
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Hydrogeologic Effects Of Subsidence At A Longwall Mine In The Pittsburgh Coal SeamBy Leslie Carver
The effects of longwall mine subsidence on water resources were studied at a West Virginia coal mine (mine Z) by Carver (1994). Data were obtained for 137 domestic supply wells and springs and 12 base
Jan 1, 1994
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Anchorage Pull Testing for Fully Grouted Roof BoltsBy Chris Mark
Fully-grouted roof bolts comprise more than 80% of the primary roof supports used in U.S. coal mines. However, nearly 1,500 MSHA reportable, non-injury roof falls occur each year, and most of these ar
Jan 1, 2002
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Site Characterization For Planning Underground Stone MinesBy Francis S. Kendorski
Underground stone mines tier construction aggregates and industrial minerals are being planned in increasing numbers throughout the United States. At the middle of the last century (1950s) underground
Jan 1, 2000
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Subsurface Fracture Development Due To Longwall Mining And Its Interpretation Using Image Processing Techniques (736b40e1-a21a-40c0-a678-75088df69d02)By Gexin Sun
This paper presents the physical modelling results of subsurface fracture development associated with longwall mining operations and an application of image processing techniques to interpretion of th
Jan 1, 1992
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Supercomputer Assisted Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis Of A Longwall PanelBy Duk-Won Park
The excavation of a longwall panel causes a continuous stress redistribution in the surrounding strata for every face advancement. The understanding of the behavior of rock to high level of stresses i
Jan 1, 1989
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Development of Geotechnical Procedures for the Analysis of Mine Seismicity and Pillar DesignsBy Hamid Maleki
Mining in the Book Cliffs Coal Field of Utah has historically been associated with seismicity because of high-stress environments and the presence of stiff, competent rocks. Recognizing the geotechnic
Jan 1, 2003
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A Cooperative Study Of Gate Entry Designs Welbeck Colliery (UK) And Jim Walter Resources (USA)By Greg Hendon
Longwall developments in the UK have historically consisted of single entry gate roads. Adjacent developments were separated from existing panels by large barrier pillars (designed of sufficient width
Jan 1, 1995
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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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An Assessment Of Rockbolting In Geologically Disturbed Mine RoadwaysBy Erdal Akyol
The rockbolting method of support is employed widely in several countries in different of mines. Hard rock mines use this method extensively. Soft rock mines, such as coal mines, have employed standin
Jan 1, 1992
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The Control Of Surface Subsidence By Width/Depth Ratio And Chain Pillar Size In The Presence Of Competent Coal MeasuresBy E. H. R. Schumann
The local stratigraphy and composition of the coal measures, including competent dolerite sill and massive sandstone lavers is shown to have a restricting influence on the development and magnitude of
Jan 1, 1988