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Stability Control of Clusters of Deep Openings Around Shaft Bottom and Theory of Rock DeformationBy Yanfa Gao
Clusters of underground openings were developed around the shaft bottom of Tangshan Mine. They were deep and located in soft rock strata. After development, those openings have been subjected to consi
Jan 1, 2002
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An Investigation into the Support Systems in South African CollieriesBy A. Wilkinson
An investigation into the performance of support systems that are currently used in South African coal mines was conducted. Five most critical components of a support system have been identified. Thes
Jan 1, 2005
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Basic Procedures for Monitoring and Modeling Abandoned Underground Coal Mines for Safety Due to Uncontrolled Closures: Case Study of Verdinho Mine, Santa Catarina State, BrazilBy Selmar A. Oliveira
"Safe mine closure is an important step in the mining lifecycle. Plans for safe and efficient closure should begin at the inception of mining. Ideally, closure occurs when the reserve has been deplete
Jan 1, 2017
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Potential Application of Short Encapsulation Pull Test (Sept) Data to Project Relative Roof Control RiskBy Yoginder Paul Chugh, Jason E. Tinsley
"Over the last five years, the authors have compiled a database of Short Encapsulation Pull Test (SEPT) evaluations from Interior Basin (Basin) coal mines. Typically, SEPT data are analyzed to obtain
Jan 1, 2016
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Mitigation of Longwall Subsidence Effects on Operating RailroadBy Robert Kimutis, Ke Yang, Yi Luo, Jianwei Cheng
"Surface subsidence processes, especially those associated with a longwall mining operations, could cause operational and/or safety problems to railroads. For railroads with normal amounts of traffic,
Jan 1, 2010
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Tracking and Tracing in Terms of Transportation Logistics of Hard Coal MinesBy Marcel0 Mondring
Transportation and the logistic requirements are set very high for the German coal mining industry. Short transportation resources, crowded quarters, and long transportation distances to destinations
Jan 1, 2014
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Dynamic Failure in Coal Seams: Implications of Coal Composition for Bump SusceptibilityBy Arthur Miller, Andrew Weakley, Heather E. Lawson
"IntroductionDynamic failure events in an underground coal mine, or “bumps,” are defined as “the sudden, violent bursts of coal from a pillar or pillars or a block of coal, resulting in a section, the
Jan 1, 2015
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Ten Factors about Standing Supports That Might Surprise YouBy Timothy Batchler
"Standing roof supports help to provide a stable working environment in coal mine gateroads. NIOSH participates in the development of these support systems by conducting full-scale tests in their Mine
Jan 1, 2017
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Preventing Roof Fall Accidents - An Operation's ApproachBy Joe Zelanko
In order to prevent roof fall accidents and injuries, U.S. underground coal mine operators must develop and implement effective roof control strategies. Various tools are available to assist engineers
Jan 1, 2011
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Investigation Of Seam Thickness And Seam Splitting Within A Longwall Panel By An In-Seam Seismic SurveyBy Wolfgang Schott
The propagation velocity of in-seam seismic (ISS ) waves depends on frequency which is also known as dispersion. This dispersion is not only determined by the thickness of the coal seam and its dirt h
Jan 1, 2003
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Coal Bursts That Occur During Development: A Rock Mechanics EnigmaBy Christopher Mark
Coal bursts are typically associated with highly stressed coal. Most bursts occur during retreat mining (longwall mining or pillar recovery) in highly stressed locations like the tailgate corner of th
Jan 1, 2017
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Development and Evaluation of Corrosion Resistant Coating for Expandable Rock Bolt against Highly-Corrosive Ground ConditionsBy Kevin J. Ma, John Stankus, Dakota Faulkner
"Expandable rock bolts are widely used in hard rock mines as an efficient ground control product. However, capacity and service life can be significantly reduced if the metallic body is subjected to c
Jan 1, 2017
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Depillaring and Roof Bolting Practices at Quinsam Coal MineBy Kresho Galovich
Quinsam Coal Mine located in Vancouver Island, BC, Canada is mining the No. 1 coal seam at the 2 North/3 North mine and the No. 3 coal seam at 4 South Mine. This paper describes its geology and struct
Jan 1, 2005
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Numerical Modeling as a Tool to Predict Pillar Condition and Assist in Mining SequencingBy P. Palmer
Using 3D numerical modeling as a tool to predict rock behavior during mining extraction is still an uncommon practice at many underground operations. This paper will discuss how 3D numerical models we
Jan 1, 2005
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Influence of Structural Stress Concentration and Structural Irregularity on Longwall Gateroad Roof ControlBy Daniel Su
Following several roof falls in the E3 longwall development of a Consol Pennsylvania Coal Company underground coal mine, an underground roof geology reconnaissance program consisting of twenty-nine 20
Jan 1, 2002
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Investigation Into Abnormal Surface Subsidence Above a Longwall Panel in the Southern Coalfield, AustraliaBy Winton J. Gale
The subsidence over a longwall panel at Tahmoor Mine in the Southern Coalfield of NSW, Australia, was found to be approximately twice the size it had been in previous measurements. An investigation in
Jan 1, 2011
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Development of An Online User’s and Training Manual for LaModelBy Keith A. Heasley, Christopher R. Newman
"Originally developed in 1993, LaModel has aided mining engineers and researchers alike in improving the design and safety of underground single- and multiple-seam mining operations (Heasley, 1998). T
Jan 1, 2015
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Use of a Laser Grid System for Accurate Roof Bolt LocationBy William Kendall
"A tremendous amount of research, analysis, and engineering time is used to design a proper roof support system including the type, length, and location of the roof bolts. Unfortunately, since the roo
Jan 1, 2016
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Skin Failure Of Roof And Rib In Underground Coal MinesBy Eric R. Bauer
Skin failures of roof and rib in underground coal mines continue to be a significant safety hazard for mine workers. Skin failures do not usually involve failure of the support systems but result from
Jan 1, 1999
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Management of Floor Heave at Bulga Underground Operations—A Case StudyBy Kudret Tutuk, Serkan Saydam, Sungsoon Mo
"This paper presents an overview of the floor heave management at the Glencore Bulga Underground Operations and investigates the contributing factors to the behaviour of the floor. The mine experience
Jan 1, 2018