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A Case Study of a Low Overburden Longwall Recovery with Pre?Developed Recovery Entries
By John C. Stankus
The 3 Right pre-developed longwall recovery entry at Signal Peak Energy?s Bull Mountain No. 1 mine was designed to prevent the abnormal roof conditions encountered in its firsttwo recovery entries. Un
Jan 1, 2014
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Development and Application of Impact-Resistant Lagging for Steel Sets Installed at Underground Roof Fall Areas
By Kevin Jinrong Ma
Underground mines often experience roof falls in entries, crosscuts, and intersections of active mining sections, main travel ways, and belt entries. Roof fall heights greater than 20 ft (6 m) make re
Jan 1, 2011
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Parameters Affecting Resin-Anchored Cable Bolt Performance: Results Of In Situ Evaluations
By Joseph C. Zelanko
Cable bolt support techniques. including hardware and anchorage systems, continue to evolve to meet U.S. mining requirements. For cable support systems to be successfully implemented into new ground c
Jan 1, 1995
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Regional Horizontal Surface Displacements Due To Mining Beneath Severe Surface Topography
By Bruce K. Hebblewhite
Tower Colliery is a longwall mine operated by BHP Coal Illawarra Collieries, Southwest of Sydney, Australia It mines the Bulli Seam at a depth of approximately 450m. The surface topography overlying t
Jan 1, 2000
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Research, Development, And Use Of Steel-Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Cribbing For Mine Roof Support
By 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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A Comparison Of Overburden Response Due To Longwall Mining
By David K. Ingram
The objective of this U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) investigation was to characterize overburden response due to longwall mining. Subsurface strata and surface deformations were monitored at two sites i
Jan 1, 1994
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Short-encapsulation Pull Tests for Roof Bolt Evaluation at an Operating Coal Mine (d859e8fa-c0f1-49be-9743-84926e16279e)
By James Pile
The San Juan Coal Mine, located near Farmington, New Mexico, supplies the San Juan Generating Station with more than 6 million tons of coal annually. To replace dwindling surface mine production, San
Jan 1, 2003
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Alternatives For Controlling Cutter Roof In Coal Mines
By Nicholas P. Kripakov
The unpredictable massive collapse of roof in openings developed under apparently safe and stable roof conditions in coal mines of the United States has been of much concern for many years. One type o
Jan 1, 1982
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Australian Longwall Geomechanics - A Recent Study (52cb3b8b-6f2d-4969-ba9d-61fc0c2f72ec)
By Russell C. Frith
This paper presents recent findings concerning longwall caving mechanisms relating to Australian mining conditions and their effect upon longwall support requirements and behaviour. The findings arc b
Jan 1, 1992
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Moranbah North Tests the Critical Caving Theories Every Geotech Engineer?s Dream, the Ability to Get More than Two Points on a Curve
By Chris Strawson
Moranbah North is a modern longwall operation mining premium coking coal in the Northern Bowen Basin, Central Queensland. Australia Moranbah North Coal (MNC) is owned and operated by Anglo Coal Austr
Jan 1, 2007
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Design Of Roadway Support Using A Strain Softening Model
By Jamal Hematian
Understanding the behaviour of rocks in a high horizontal stress field, such as that in Australia, is critical when analysing the stability of underground structures. This paper addresses the signific
Jan 1, 1994
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The Utilization Of Rockbolting Technology And Monitoring Techniques In The German Coal Fields
By Thomas Lautsch
After a short description of geology and gateroad roof support technology in the German coalfields the development of roof bolting as primary roof support is presented. Based on geotechnical parame
Jan 1, 2000
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Analysis of Cutter Roof Using the Boundary Element Method
By Mikko Ahola
This paper describes recent innovative analyses conducted by the Bureau of Mines to demonstrate the application of the boundary-element method in evaluating the effectiveness of caving chambers or sac
Jan 1, 1987
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Investigation of Pillar Loading Considerations in Determination of Pillar Stability Factors for Longwall Gateroad Design
By Heather E. Lawson
Recent field data providing measured pillar loading from a deep western mine revealed that an increased load transfer distance existed compared to expected values (Larson et al., 2012). Additionally,
Jan 1, 2013
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Optimun Mining Plan for Multiple Seam Mining
By Wen H. Su
Multiple seam mining and its associated problems are very serious in Southern West Virginia where poor planning or lack of knowledge in seam interaction often results in complete loss of coal propert
Jan 1, 1984
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Design Trade-Off For Angle Roof Drilling
By James H. Fletcher
Much data and experience has been accumulated, especially in the last 5 or 6 years, to show that modern roof trusses, both of the Birmingham type and the bolt-and-channel type, perform well to support
Jan 1, 1982
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Geotechnical Investigation For A Single Entry Design For Longwall Mining
By Madan M. Singh
Currently longwall coal mining operations require at least 3 entries on both the headgate and tailgate ends because of ventilation and safety requirements. Driving of entries, however, is a slow and c
Jan 1, 1982
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Influence Of Partings In A Coal Seam On Long Term Pillar Stability
By K. Biswas
So far, all pillar design methods or approaches consider the coal seam as a uniform structure From some mine visits in northern Appalachian Region. it is found that some coal seams have binder or part
Jan 1, 1995
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Gob Canopy Roof Support for Difficult Natural Conditions
By Jay Hilary Kelley
This paper proposes a modification of longwall roof support to meet new difficult mining conditions that are anticipated in the future. A gob canopy is a movable appendage attached on the rear of a lo
Jan 1, 1997
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Enhancing Mine Subsidence Prediction and Control Methodologies
By Michael Karmis
During the last 25 years, technological advancement and subsidence research have resulted in more accurate and diverse prediction capabilities. The work presented in this paper focuses on the developm
Jan 1, 2008