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Towards an Improved Stone Mine Pillar Design Methodology: Observations from a MistakeBy Francis Kendorski
The mining engineering design professional has limited practical and reliable tools for planning successful room-and-pillar stone mines using readily-available and collectible information. Three tech
Jan 1, 2007
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Case Study and Design of Standing Steel Set Support for Aged Belt Entry RehabilitationBy Kevin J. Ma, John Stankus
"In order to access remote reserve areas, some U.S. coal mines have to maintain aged underground entries for a great distance. However, high humidity, warm temperature, and time dependent deterioratio
Jan 1, 2017
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A Comparison of the Overburden Loading in ARMPS and LaModelBy Ihsan Berk Tulu, Keith A. Heasley, Chris Mark
"The Analysis of Retreat l\.fining Pillar Stability (ARJ\1PS) and the Lal\.fodel programs have been used successfully in the U.S. for designing safe pillar recovery operations for many years. However,
Jan 1, 2010
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A Management System to Develop Occupational Health & Safety in Ground Control Operations of Underground MinesBy Kazem Oraee
Falls of ground have historically been the main cause for fatalities in underground mines. Although recent advances in technology have reduced the number of such accidents, when failures occur they us
Jan 1, 2012
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The Evaluation of Empirical Coal Pillar Strength Formula Based on Uncertainty CriterionBy Navid Hosseini
Several empirical equations to estimate coal pillar strength have been presented in academic studies. The development processes of these equations are similar and are usually obtained by fitting the m
Jan 1, 2012
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Stability Analyses and Remediation of Two Mined?Out Coal Seams Adjacent to a BuildingBy Gennaro G. Marino
As part of the development of a shopping center in West Virginia, a significant bench had to be cut into a mountainside that was over 700 ft. high. As a result, a steeply stepped, over 400-ft.- high w
Jan 1, 2013
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Geology, Ground Control, and Mine Planning at Bowie Resources, Paonia, COBy Collin Stewart
Bowie Resources maintains one of the most pro-active ground control programs in the U.S. mining industry today. Its guiding philosophy is that everyone in the organization, from the miners at the fac
Jan 1, 2006
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Modal Testing and Dynamic Finite Element Analysis of a Roof Bolter?s Drilling BoomBy Youzhen Zhang
The drilling boom is the key component of a roof bolter, and it has significant impact on the performance, safety, and reliability of the overall working device. In this paper, the experimental modal
Jan 1, 2012
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Roof-Pillar Interface Affecting the Pillar BehaviorBy Andre Cezar Zingano
"The empirical approach for pillar design assumes that geological conditions should be perfect, such as horizontal seams, and that pillar strength and behavior will only depend on the coal seam streng
Jan 1, 2016
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Mitigation of a Massive Sandstone Channel's Impact on a 1,500 Ft Wide Longwall FaceBy Daniel W. Su
This paper presents the implementation and evaluation of the hydraulic fracturing technique and Longwall Visual Analysis (LVA) software to mitigate the impact of a 1,000-ft (305-meter) widemassive san
Jan 1, 2012
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Techniques To Investigate Subsidence Events Over Inactive Room-And-Pillar Mines (f8b483c2-2524-4334-950b-cd6315d7aeaa)By Yi Luo
Subsidence events occurred over inactive room and pillar (R&P) mines, including abandoned mines or sealed portions of active mines, are classified as unplanned subsidence because of their timing and d
Jan 1, 2009
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Empirical Mine Design for Western Underground Metal MinesBy Thomas M. Brady
The Spokane Research Laboratory/NIOSH and the University of British Columbia (UBC) geomechanics group are focusing on the development of safe and cost-effective underground design guidelines for weak
Jan 1, 2006
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Application of Electrohydrodynamic Method and High-Pressure Water Jets as Non-Blasting Alternative of Rock Breaking and Splitting in Open PitsBy Krzysztof Kotwica
The steady demand for rock materials leads not only to on increase in mining but to the need for decreasing the loss of material in the process of exploitation as well. It brings about an increase in
Jan 1, 2006
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Nondestructive Testing and Safety Evaluation of Bolt SupportBy Houquan Zhang, Ming Li, Guimin Zhang, Bei Zhang
"The support quality of bolts in deep roadways is one of the important factors for efficient and safe coal production. A new kind of non-destructive testing technique and equipment was used to monitor
Jan 1, 2016
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Quality Assurance in the Processing of Mining-Induced Subsidences and Research Work Into Mining Subsidence Engineering in the German Hard Coal IndustryBy Peter Fischer
Between 45,000 and 50,000 claims for subsidence are submitted each year to the German hard coal industry. In order to improve the service to claimants a quality management was established in 2005. Thi
Jan 1, 2006
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Ground Control and Safety Implications of Blast Damage in Underground MinesBy Stephen Iverson
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is currently performing research to help mine operators minimize the amount of loose or damaged rock surrounding a blasted opening. I
Jan 1, 2007
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Effects of Specimen Age on the Uniaxial Compressive Strength and Moisture Content of Weak Coal Measure RocksBy Timothy Barton
The uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) is the most fundamental measurement used in geotechnical rock characterization for mine design. While there are standardized procedures for how to conduct UCS
Jan 1, 2008
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What Factors Over and Above Those Included in the Existing Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) Could Also Be Predictive of Roof Instability in Underground Coal Mines?By Elizabeth Holley, Meriel Young, Gabriel Walton
"The coal mine roof rating (CMRR) was developed by Chris Mark and Greg Molinda to bridge the gap between geological variation in underground coal mines and engineering design. The CMRR accounts for th
Jan 1, 2018
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Progress in Managing the Geotechnical Aspects of Longwall Face RecoveryBy David Hill
"End of panel longwall face recovery is almost certainly the most involved recurring geotechnical problem faced by operators, with major loss potential should problems occur. The paper presents Austra
Jan 1, 2010
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Beyond Coalbrook: Critical Review of Coal Strata Control Developments in South AfricaBy J. Nielen van der Merwe
Rock engineering research and technology development in South Africa only received serious attention in reaction to the Coalbrook disaster in 1960. At the time, a number of gaps in knowledge of rock r
Jan 1, 2006