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Controlled Thrust And Torque Placement Of Mechanical Anchor Bolts And Their Relationship To Improved Roof Control
By Anil Mahyera
Under contract to the Bureau of Mines, a roofbolting machine has been developed which will: control torque on the bolthead to within 4 percent of a set point, control thrust to a low level (150 lbf),
Jan 1, 1981
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Prevention. Control and Management of Coal and Gas Outbursts
By Lu Jiam Zhang
Coal and gas outburst is one of the serious natural disasters in the coal mines of China. Since 1950, more than 10,000 coal or gas outbursts have occurred in more than 200 underground coal mines of di
Jan 1, 1987
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Image Analysis Development And Application To Fracture Pattern Analysis
By Ali Benbia
The paper shows results from the physical modelling of longwall excavations concentrating on the fracture pattern development above longwall panels. The modelling technique is briefly described and th
Jan 1, 1993
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Re-Use of Rectangular Bolted Roadways in a Cover Depth > 1000 M
By Klaus Opolony
The German coal industry operates a multi-seam extraction system, with average working depths currently around 1,000 meters. The gate roads serving the longwalls are often used for a second time - a p
Jan 1, 2002
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Drivage System In Retreat Longwall Gateroad
By Kikuo Matsui
In a difficult economic environment, the coal mines in Japan have been making extensive efforts in order to survive by rationalizing the mining operations. Introduction of a new longwall mining system
Jan 1, 1995
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Analysis of the Effect of Rate of Extraction on Strain Development in Interaction Subsidence Data Using a Neural Network
By Peter Cain
In 1993 an opportunity presented to monitor the effects of undermining an abandoned roadway by a longwall panel in the Sydney. N.S. coal field. Interaction subsidence data was collected by survey leve
Jan 1, 1998
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Stereological Sampling And Analysis For Characterizing Discontinuous Rock Masses
By J. K. Owens
As part of a larger research effort focused on ground control, the U.S. Bureau of Mines is currently evaluating the effectiveness of using stereological analysis for characterizing mine roof strata. I
Jan 1, 1994
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Extraction Ratio In Thin Seams Assuring No Surface Subsidence
By Kot F. v. Unrug
The depletion of thicker coal reserves has resulted in the thinner seams being economically attractive. Surface protection against subsidence limits the extraction ratio to 50% for the room and pillar
Jan 1, 2001
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Overburden Failure Characteristics of Extra?Thick Seam Using Top Coal Caving Mining Method at Tongxin Coal Mine
By Zhijie Zhu
In order to determine the overburden failure characteristics of extra-thick seam mining, EH4 electromagnetic image system and borehole televiewer survey were applied to panel 8100, Tongxin coal mine.
Jan 1, 2014
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Long-term Subsidence Over Longwall Chain Pillar Systems and Its Effects on Surface Structures
By Yi You
A research has been conducted to study the long-term subsidence and its possible effects on surface structures In this research, the surface movements in areas when potential for developing long-term
Jan 1, 1997
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Hydraulic Prestressing Units: An Innovation In Roof Support Technology (6dbf7428-5679-47b2-a60c-95193c59dbda)
By Thomas Barczak
A new generation of hydraulic mine support prestressing devices has been developed. These thin-walled steel shells are machine-welded and can be inflated with water or any liquid to provide prestressi
Jan 1, 2004
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A comparison between two- and three-dimensional numerical models of a Coeur d'Alene District mine
By T. J. McMahon
This Bureau of Mines study describes the development of a large-scale, three-dimensional, finite-element model of a deep-vein Coeur d?Alene District mine. The three-dimensional model was prepared from
Jan 1, 1989
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Polymer Membrane Liners In Underground Coal Mines - Ground Control For The Millenium?
By David C. Laurence
in March 1999, the School of Mining Engineering at the University of New South Wales carried out a series of underground trials using " Evermine", a South African developed two-part water based polyme
Jan 1, 2000
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Influence Of The Sloping Of Ground Surfaces On Mine Subsidence (165d3ebb-e4c1-4bc8-a5e4-409b4e24155c)
By D. M. Shu
A two-dimensional finite element modelling technique is applied to predict the subsidence movements on a sloping ground surface above a completely mined panel. The modelling is carried out for the sur
Jan 1, 1992
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Application in Design for Close Proximity Multi-Seem Mining
Virtually all mineable Appalachian coal seams exist in a multi-seam environment. This makes it inevitable that most seams will eventually experience interaction induced ground control and mining probl
Jan 1, 1987
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Mine Planning For Longwall And Pillar Retreat Panels Subject To Seam Interaction Effects
By Thomas L. Vandergrift
Multiple-scam mining is becoming more common in the United States, especially in the East, where primary reserves arc being depleted, forcing mining companies to develop secondary seams, Although mine
Jan 1, 2000
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Further Improvements In The Roof Beam Tilt Method Of Gateroad Support Design
By Peter Cain
Twenty years of research into the design of permanent gateroad support (packs) in coal mines have resulted in two methods of pack design based on engineering principles. The first, the detached block
Jan 1, 1993
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Non-Destructive Testing on Fully Grouted Rockbolts
By Dieter Wittenberg
The use of thc ultrasound technique for monitoring rockbolt support has at last provided support engineers with a measunng system capable of pinpointing fracture failuns in fully-grouted rockbolts. Th
Jan 1, 2001
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Surface Structures Impacted By Subsidence From Pennsylvania Coal Mines, 2003 to 2008
By Anthony T. Iannacchione
Underground bituminous coal mining is a large and significant industry within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and it has a legacy of environmental consequence. For example, in 2008, 13.5 acres (5.5
Jan 1, 2011
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Roof Instability Rating (RIR) System and Its Application at Enlow Fork Mine
By John C. Stankus
ldentifcation of potential roof problems in coal mines has long been a complex issue due to the wide variety of mining and geological conditions. It is well known that mine roof falls are related to m
Jan 1, 2001