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                     Aspect Ratio and Other Parameters That Affect the Performance of Burrell Can Roof Supports Aspect Ratio and Other Parameters That Affect the Performance of Burrell Can Roof SupportsBy David F. Gearhart The Burrell Can1 is a thin, steel, tubular shell filled with aerated concrete that is used as a roof support in coal mines. The Can height is always shorter than the mining entry, so it is capped with Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Developments of a Prototype Borehole Profilometer to Estimate Roof-Bolt Anchorage Capacity from Borehole Roughness Measurements-Laboratory Tests Developments of a Prototype Borehole Profilometer to Estimate Roof-Bolt Anchorage Capacity from Borehole Roughness Measurements-Laboratory TestsBy Mark K. Larson Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health?s (NIOSH) Spokane Research Laboratory are developing a borehole profilometer to dynamically measure the roughness pro-file of b Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Field Test Results On Dyna-Rok And Dyna-Rok Plus Anchors Field Test Results On Dyna-Rok And Dyna-Rok Plus AnchorsBy James J. Scott Research and development has been carried out on the patented Dynamic Rock Anchor, tradenamed DYNA-ROK and DYNA-ROK PLUS Anchors, which are manufactured and marketed by Ingersoll-Rand Company. This pa Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Caving, Seismicity, and Mine Design in Four Utah Mines Caving, Seismicity, and Mine Design in Four Utah MinesBy Hamid Maleki Having developed a methodology for estimating mining-induced seismicity resulting from slip along geological discontinuities in 2003, in this paper, the importance of measurements are high-lighted in Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Relationship Between Floor Rock Stress And Floor Failure Relationship Between Floor Rock Stress And Floor FailureBy X. S. Tan This paper deals with the analysis of stress condition on the interface between two types of floor rock materials when the vertical stress is larger, or when the horizontal stress is larger in a recta Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Convergence Characteristics of the Rocks Surrounding the Tailgate Supported with Roof Bolts in the Fault-Affected Zone Convergence Characteristics of the Rocks Surrounding the Tailgate Supported with Roof Bolts in the Fault-Affected ZoneBy Xinxian Zhai Jining No. 3 Coal Mine, a subsidiary of Yanzhou Coal Company Limited. China, is a super-large modern mine. The coal mine is not only the first one constructed with five-million tons of designed produc Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Feasibility Study And Design Of A New Underground Coal Mine Developed From Open Cut Highwall In Indonesia (25d3d094-fa9d-4970-a166-6a4fe20badce) Feasibility Study And Design Of A New Underground Coal Mine Developed From Open Cut Highwall In Indonesia (25d3d094-fa9d-4970-a166-6a4fe20badce)By Takashi Sasaoka About 200 M tons of coal were imported into Japan in 2007 and Indonesia was its second largest exporter, accounting for about 30 M tons (12% of the total imported coal). Indonesia produced about 200 M Jan 1, 2009 
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                     An Overview Of The National Roof Evaluation Accident Prevention (REAP) Program An Overview Of The National Roof Evaluation Accident Prevention (REAP) ProgramBy J. M. Krese This paper gives an overview of the National REAP program emphasizing the program's current status and future plans. A brief historical review of the program will be given containing roof-fall ac Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Is Mining Coal at a 900M Below Surface at the Xuandong Coal Mine in China Challenging or Just Interesting Rock Mechanics? Is Mining Coal at a 900M Below Surface at the Xuandong Coal Mine in China Challenging or Just Interesting Rock Mechanics?By Wouter Hartman Xuandong Coal Mine is mining coal in one of the most challenging underground environments in the world. This work has found that it is not only challenging but it also has the composition for some int Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Potential Of A Void Diffusion Model To Predict Longwall Subsidence In The Illinois Coal Basin Potential Of A Void Diffusion Model To Predict Longwall Subsidence In The Illinois Coal BasinIn this paper, the authors attempt to apply a simplified non-homogeneous void diffusion model (NHVDM) to predict surface subsidence for longwall mining in Illinois. A generalized error function subsid Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Five Stress Factors Conducive To Bumps In Utah, USA, Coal Mines Five Stress Factors Conducive To Bumps In Utah, USA, Coal MinesBy Joe F. T. Agapito High stresses and adverse geology in deep coal mines in the state of Utah, USA, have caused numerous bumps. The larger bumps have been associated with seismic events with Richter magnitudes of 3.6 and Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Relocating Mining?Induced Seismicity at the Trail Mountain Mine Relocating Mining?Induced Seismicity at the Trail Mountain MineBy Meagan S. Boltz From October 2000 to April 2001 a local array of fourteen seismograph stations was deployed at the Trail Mountain Mine (TMM), an underground coal mine in Emery County, Utah, to locate mining-induced s Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Intrinsic Response Of Borehole Pressure Cells Laboratory Calibration And Nonlinear Fem Simulation Intrinsic Response Of Borehole Pressure Cells Laboratory Calibration And Nonlinear Fem SimulationBy D. Su This paper presents the details and results of a preliminary investigation into the response of borehole pressure cells (BPCs) in soft coal. Two parallel approaches, laboratory calibration and nonline Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Investigation of the Stability of a Pillar Retreat Section at the Fletcher Mine Investigation of the Stability of a Pillar Retreat Section at the Fletcher MineBy Doug Tesarik Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health1 (NIOSH), together with employees from The Doe Run Company, are monitoring and evaluating the stability of a pillar retreat s Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Rock Mechanics Issues In The Trona Patch Rock Mechanics Issues In The Trona PatchBy Archie Richardson The trona mines in the Green River Basin, commonly known as the "trona patch," present an interesting set of rock mechanics issues stemming from mining in a unique underground environment. Like other Jan 1, 1999 
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                     New Monitoring Technologies for Measuring the in-situ Performance of Rock Bolts New Monitoring Technologies for Measuring the in-situ Performance of Rock BoltsBy Hani Mitri Understanding the interaction between rock bolts and underground rock movement is critical for safe and cost effective underground excavation design. Although early research on this subject involved a Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Monitoring of Mining Surface Deformation using Satellite InSAR and Precise GPS Techniques Monitoring of Mining Surface Deformation using Satellite InSAR and Precise GPS TechniquesBy Karsten Zimmermann Surface deformation monitoring is required all over the mining industry. For example oil and gas companies need this information to support exploration and production activities and to detect impacts Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Optimization of the Stress Control Method to Improve Productivity and Safety in Underground Coal Mining Optimization of the Stress Control Method to Improve Productivity and Safety in Underground Coal MiningBy Shosei Serata The Stress Control Method improves productivity and safety in underground coal mining. The method stabilizes the roofs and floors of mine openings in both shallow and deep coal beds, regardless of whe Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Pillar Optimization For Initial Design And Retreat Recovery Pillar Optimization For Initial Design And Retreat RecoveryBy Charles Steed The design of pillars in room and pillar operations is always a compromise between factor of safety and ore recovery. In actively mined and accessed areas the stability of pillars must be sufficient t Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Strata Management with Ground Behavior Assessment for Mass Exploitation of Coal Deposits: A Case Study of Continuous Miner Strata Management with Ground Behavior Assessment for Mass Exploitation of Coal Deposits: A Case Study of Continuous MinerBy Sanjay Kumar Singh The mechanics of load transfer in bord-and-pillar mining is not well understood despite the evolution of the art of pillar extraction over the last 20 years via trial and error (empirical) or Rock Mas Jan 1, 2012 
