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Modal Testing and Dynamic Finite Element Analysis of a Roof Bolter?s Drilling Boom
By 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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A Mine Evaluation Protocol Using Applied Rock Mechanics Techniques
By Gary B. Petersen
The author has developed a seven-step process called the Applied Rock Mechanics (ARM) Protocol that the author has used to solve numerous roof stability problems in mines throughout North America sinc
Jan 1, 2012
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Application of Electrohydrodynamic Method and High-Pressure Water Jets as Non-Blasting Alternative of Rock Breaking and Splitting in Open Pits
By 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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A Management System to Develop Occupational Health & Safety in Ground Control Operations of Underground Mines
By 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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Towards an Improved Stone Mine Pillar Design Methodology: Observations from a Mistake
By 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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Effects of Specimen Age on the Uniaxial Compressive Strength and Moisture Content of Weak Coal Measure Rocks
By 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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CISPM-MS: A Tool to Predict Surface Subsidence and to Study Interactions Associated with Multi?Seam Mining Operations
By Yi Luo
Multiple-seam mining operations induce surface subsidence basins different from those caused by mining in a single coal seam, and also disturb the mining operations in the other coal seams. A computer
Jan 1, 2012
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Roof Screening for Underground Coal Mines: Recent Developments (45f180e8-0601-41d7-bc8b-2e9de87bd46d)
By Craig Compton
Falls of small pieces of rock from between roof bolts continue to cause fatalities and to injure hundreds of coal miners each year. Roof screen is the most effective way to prevent these incidents,
Jan 1, 2007
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Massive Pillar Collapse: a Room?and?Pillar Marble Mine Case Study
By Sandin E. Phillipson
The Mine Safety and Health Administration?s Roof Control Division responded to a massive ground failure at an underground marble mine in northern Georgia. The ground failure occurred in a benched area
Jan 1, 2012
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Ground Control and Safety Implications of Blast Damage in Underground Mines
By 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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Stability Mapping To Examine Ground Failure Risk: A Field Study At A Limestone Mine (b0d73e07-1fdd-41b0-ab9e-b3e15e89a17e)
As the surface reserves are being depleted, more and more stone operators are seeking underground mining options. Stability of underground openings is a major concern for the safety and productivity.
Jan 1, 2009
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Experimental and Numerical Study of Double Shearing of Bolt under Confinement
By Naj Aziz
The shear behaviour of reinforced rock joints is investigated for the bolt-grout-rock interaction and for failure mechanism. The effectiveness of the bolt application under lateral and axial loading c
Jan 1, 2007
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The Evaluation of Empirical Coal Pillar Strength Formula Based on Uncertainty Criterion
By 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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Detecting Strata Fracturing and Roof Failures from a Borehole Based Microseismic System
By Tara Bajpayee
Modern, highly productive underground mining operations need to assure the safety of their workforce by understanding where major strata fractures and roof failures could occur. Mines depend on a hos
Jan 1, 2008
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Mine Stability Evaluation From Microseismic Activity (5cc6a13d-fd4e-4c74-a7d1-2213b7f2a1da)
By Brian R. A. Wood
Any defect activity resulting from an applied stimulus on a structure will generate a stress wave which travels in the medium under the laws of acoustics, thus the name of acoustic emission (AE). AE t
Jan 1, 1992
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Load Capacity and Stiffness Characteristics of Screen Materials Used for Surface Control in Underground Coal Mines (10e0c7b9-c7f2-4fd8-a923-cd572692ebf6)
By Dennis R. Dolinar
Screen material in the form of welded wire mesh and geogrids are used in underground coal mines to prevent the fall of small pieces of rock from the roof between roof bolts. Further, if the screen is
Jan 1, 2006
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The Evolution of Intelligent Coal Pillar Design: 1981-2006 (550072c4-5cb4-4845-a20b-da35141e93d6)
By Christopher Mark
The first International Conference on Ground Control in Mining opened with the topic of pillar design. Two classic papers were presented, one by Bieniwski and the other by Wilson. Unfortunately, the
Jan 1, 2006
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New Developments In Headed Rebar Ground Support (e1369dc5-cd64-41ac-8b6d-861d8d628824)
By Roland C. Walker
Traditional headed rebar has existed in the mining industry as a ground support product for many years. The head of a rebar bolt is most commonly produced by hot upset die forging. Upset die forging
Jan 1, 2009
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Field Verification of the Roof Fall Risk Index: A Method to Assess Strata Conditions
By Anthony T. Iannacchione
The Roof Fall Risk Index (RFRI) is a new method introduced by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to assist the underground stone mine operator in 1) assessing defects t
Jan 1, 2006
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J?Crete: An Engineered Cementitious Composite Rock Coating
By Alan A. Campoli
The mining industry has long been searching for an effective structural application that prevents weathering and falls of loose rock, debris, and sediment. J-Crete is a fiber-reinforced, engineered, c
Jan 1, 2012