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Experimental and Numerical Study of Double Shearing of Bolt under ConfinementBy 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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Regularities Of Rock Pressure Manifestations In Longwalls In Terms Of The Theory Of Plates And Limit EquilibriumBy V. M. Shick
With gentle bedding within the zone of support pressure the delamination in roof rocks may occur only on those stratification planes where cohesiveness of rock is close to zero. Unlike this, at dip an
Jan 1, 1996
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A Simple Method Of Measuring Rock Fracture Toughness Using The Brazilian Test MethodBy H. Guo
There are a number of methods available for the determination of the fracture toughness of rock. Some of the most recognised methods include the hollow pressured cylinder, the short-rod, the chevron -
Jan 1, 1992
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Prediction of First Weighting Distance in Longwall Coal Mining By 3D Numerical Modeling ? A Case StudyBy Haile Manteqi
In longwall coal mines, estimation of roof strata condition, sequence of loading, and supporting requirements are of a high degree of importance, and they are directly related to production and safety
Jan 1, 2012
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Microcomputer Simulation of Rock Blasting to Predict Fragmentation (e1b89d1b-bf88-4e3c-9f38-0d3739330b7a)By C. Dinis da Cama
In order to reduce the complexity of mechanisms influencing rock- fragmentation by blasting a simulation approach is proposed, using the capabilities of micro-computer interactive graphics. Situat
Jan 1, 1984
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Evaluating Coal Pillar Mechanics Through Field Measurements (a8e6d7f0-5b83-40bc-b63c-ddaae2b3a526)By Anthony Iannacchione
Designing coal pillars to provide resistance against overburden loads has long been an aim of rock mechanics engineers. The need for accurate pillar strength models has become more urgent as greater o
Jan 1, 1992
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A Case Study of Longwall Roof-Supports InteractionBy Y. H. Wang
During the last two decades many research projects were conducted to study the load requirements for the powered supported longwall faces (1-6). Significant results had been achieved by these research
Jan 1, 1986
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Application Of Seismic Tomography In Underground MiningBy D. F. Scott
Seismic tomography, as used in mining, is based on the principle that highly stressed rock will demonstrate relatively higher P-wave velocities than rock under less stress. A decrease or increase in s
Jan 1, 1996
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Effect of Roof Convergence on Stability of Underground Mine Seal Subjected to Explosion loading - Numerical ApproachBy Rajagopala Reddy Kallu
After the Sago and Darby No. 1 mine incidents, the new regulatory standards for the design of mine seals in underground coal mines of the United States require the mine seals to withstand higher explo
Jan 1, 2007
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Pillar Design Issues For Underground Stone Mines (5c6602ba-4b85-4ec3-ad15-c1c321c1afcd)By A. T. Iannacchione
Underground stone mining represents an emerging sector for the U.S. mining industry. As this expansion takes mines under deeper cover and as more efficient mining methods are utilized, adequate stone
Jan 1, 1999
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Mitigating the Effects of High Horizontal Stress on Ground Control in An Underground Stone Mine: A Case HistoryBy John Ellenberger
The nature of a stone deposit is rarely defined through exploration and engineering design, but more through the actual experience encountered as the mine develops; hence, issues with ground control a
Jan 1, 2012
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Coal Bumps in an Eastern Kentucky Coal Mine 1989 to 1997By John Hoelle
Coal mines in southern West Virginia, south-western Virginia and eastern Kentucky have experienced coal bumps at least since 1933. Most of the bumps have occurred due to high cover, strong roof and f
Jan 1, 2008
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The Design And Application Of Hercules Cribs For Underground MiningBy Mike Faure
Hercules cribs make use of timber loaded parallel and perpendicular to the grain. Maximum use is made of the orthotropic properties of timber resulting in crib- having superior strength, high initial
Jan 1, 1993
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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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Analysis Of The Initial Collapse Of The Overburden Over Longwall Panels Using Subsidence DataBy Gennaro G. Marino
Documented case histories of surface ground movements from mine subsidence were utilized to help determine when the initial collapse of the overburden occurred above longwall panels. By studying this
Jan 1, 1988
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Experimental Study Of Line Electrode Method To Detect Underground CavitiesBy F. Ziaie
Line electrical resistivity method using physically infinite distance between current line electrodes is proposed to determine the location of mine workings. In this method at least three line electro
Jan 1, 1989
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Monitoring Roof Beam Lateral Displacement At The Waste Isolation Pilot PlantBy L. J. Terrill
Lateral displacement in the immediate roof beam at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is a significant factor in assessment of excavation performance for the design of ground control systems. Info
Jan 1, 1996
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Assessment of surface fracture depth and intensity due to subsidence over the longwall panel using a sonic techniqueBy A. W. Khair
This paper presents an analysis of fracture depth and intensity due to subsidence over the longwall panel. Sonic reflection techniques were utilized to determine fracture depth, and a variation of p-w
Jan 1, 1989
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Problems And Prospects Of Roof Bolting Development At Cuzbass Region MinesBy V. Eu. Anufriev
Despite of significant cost advantages and the positive expierence roof bolting is limited up to 15-20% of all workings at the Cuzbass mines. The low level of application of the technology is the re
Jan 1, 1996
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Failure mechanisms in ultra-close seam miningBy Yingxin Zhou
Virtually every coal seam in Appalachia will at some time be subject to multi-seam interaction (Wu et al, 1987). Many such problems result from seams which lie in close proximity or have split and lie
Jan 1, 1989