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Weatherability Test of Rocks for Underground MinesBy Kot F. Unrug
The shale response to moisture changes and the major finding of the appropriate research concerning this subject are briefly reported in this paper. Also described are mine ambient atmospheric condit
Jan 1, 1997
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Improving Roof Control At A South African Coal MineBy Alan Bugden
Goedehoop Colliery produces 8 million tonnes of coal a year, principally from room and pillar mining, and is situated in the Witbank Coalfield in the Republic of South Africa. The mine has a long and
Jan 1, 2001
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Mechanical Properties of Pizza Pans and Their Effectiveness in Underground Coal MiningBy Brian Daniels, James Farroni
"Draw rock (small rock that forms/falls when bolting the roof and/or rib) is the cause of numerous injuries annually. These injuries result in lost work hours and low morale. The report below explains
Jan 1, 2010
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Bailey Mine Slurry Impoundment Longwall Subsidence MonitoringBy Richard J. Perin
Subsidence monitoring was conducted in proximity to the 1-A and 2-A longwall panels at Consol Pennsylvania Coal Co.'s (CPCC) Bailey Mine slurry impoundment. Monitoring fullfills federal Mine Safe
Jan 1, 1988
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A Liquid Settlement System for Measuring Roof Sag During Development Mining - A Comparison Between Place Change Mining and a Miner?BolterBy Andy L. Shaffer
A novel liquid settlement system (LSS) was installed in advance of mining at a western United States (U.S.) longwall mine to measure total roof sag from the time of cutting to days after mining during
Jan 1, 2014
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Developments in Sealant Support Systems for Ground Control (21st international Conference on Ground Control in Mining)By Deno Pappas
During the past few years, the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has been evaluating developments in sealant support systems from a gr
Jan 1, 2002
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A Comparison of Numerical Methods and Analytical Methods in Determination of Tunnel Walls Displacement ? A Case StudyBy Behdeen Oraee-Mirzamani
Tunnel stability has an important role in the production process of an underground coal mine. There are various methods for analysing tunnel stability, such as numerical methods and analytical methods
Jan 1, 2013
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Comparison of Closure Measurements with Finite Element Model Results in an Underground Coal Mine in Central UtahBy Jessica M. Wempen, William G. Pariseau, Michael K. McCarter
"Quantitative analysis of mine-wide subsidence at the kilometer scale and details of stress distribution about an advancing longwall face are estimated using an adaptation of the finite element method
Jan 1, 2018
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High Performance Longwall Production Based on Rag Experience in German Coal MinesBy Bolger Witthaus
"High performance production under challenging geological conditions is a product of several parameters. Main factors are the technical equipment and the knowledge in processing. The design and the su
Jan 1, 2010
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Analyses of De-Confinement Mechanisms of Unstable Failures in Underground Mining ConditionsBy Ruixiang Gu
The de-confinement mechanisms of unstable failures as they occur in deep coal mining conditions are investigated using a distinct element numerical modeling code. The Mohr-Coulomb and continuously yie
Jan 1, 2014
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Analysis of Roof Falls at and Recommendation of Roof Control Plansfor Rofomex Posphate MineBy Jinsheng Chen
For underground openings, many factors can cause roof failure and thus roof falls. The most common factors related to Mother Nature are weak roof lithology, geological structures, and an abnormal in-s
Jan 1, 2011
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Introducing the New Windows ARMPS-LAM ProgramBy Keith Heasley, Christopher Newman, Zach Agioutantis
"Previously, in 2013, a laboratory version of the computer code ARMPS-LAM, introduced at the 32""d International Conference of Ground Control in Mining, successfully integrated the laminated overburde
Jan 1, 2016
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Ground Control Design For Multiple Seam Mining Using Finite Element AnalysisBy John Stankus
Seam interaction in multiple seam mining has significant effect on entry stability. The remaining pillar in an old working usually creates a high stress concentration zone while the gob creates a stre
Jan 1, 1999
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The Broken Rock Zone Around Tunnels And Its Support TheoryBy Fangting Dong
The broken rock zone (BRZ) and the tunnel support theory are investigated. The relationship between the BRZ and the related factors, the interaction between the BRZ and supports, and the function of s
Jan 1, 1988
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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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Reinforcement of Large Pillars by Bolting (8821999e-4c04-46db-a69e-e7a56781ac96)By S. J. Mitchell
An analysis of bolting reinforcement of several large [approximately 18 m (60 ft) cube] pillars was performed. The many overcoring stress profiles in pillars at the mine were used to produce generaliz
Jan 1, 1984
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Effects Of Bedding Plane Sliding And Separation And Tensioned Bolt In Layered Roof3-D finite element modeling was performed to study the effect of bedding plane sliding and separation and tensioned bolt in layered root It was found that the major influence zones of a tensioned bolt
Jan 1, 2001
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Analysis of a Stability Problem in an Underground Coal Mine Due to Floor ConditionsBy M Nombe
Based on the analysis of a case study at POWELTON No.2 MINE, it was determined that mine stability problems had occurred due to floor softening. A fireclay (underclay) layer in the immediate floor was
Jan 1, 2002
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Mine Convergence When Using Mobile Roof Supports In Pillar RecoveryBy J. R. Stoltz
To date, there has been limited formal research dealing with the use of Mobile Roof Supports (MRS) for pillar recovery. This paper, which is a portion of a larger project, presents convergence data fr
Jan 1, 1999
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Geo-Mechanical Property And Failures Of Weak Roof Shales In Coal MinesBy Yunqing Zhang
Weak shales refer to those with lower strength, thinly- laminated structure, sensitivity to moisture and weathering as well as significant time dependent behavior. It has been said that many future co
Jan 1, 2004