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Mechanics of Rib Deformation—Observations and Monitoring in Australian Coal Mines
By Yvette Heritage
"The risk of fatalities from rib failure is still prevalent in the coal mining industry. This risk has prompted further research to be conducted on rib deformation in order to understand the mechanism
Jan 1, 2018
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Meeting the Challenges of Floor and Sidewall Strata Control in UK Deep Coal Mines
By Lorraine Kent
Excessive floor and side deformation are major problems in deep coal mine entries in Europe, and in particular in the UK where rockbolt support is used at depths of working of around 3000 ft. This has
Jan 1, 2014
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Combined Effects of Rock Bedding Orientation and Topography on Stresses Around Mine Openings
By Amirhossein Molavi Tabrizi
In this paper we introduce a realistic model for mine openings that explicitly considers the effects of local irregular topography. Also, we consider the effect of entry orientation and rock anisotrop
Jan 1, 2014
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Geological Sensing - The Key To Increasing Miner Safety
By J. R. M. Hill
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is involved in research to improve geological sensing (or geo-sensing) techniques. This paper presents results from field trials of two research projects concerned with new te
Jan 1, 1992
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Progression of Longwall Gateroad Support as Conditions Change at Lodestar Energy's Baker Mine
By David Miller
Longwall gateroad support can be supplied by a variety of methods. The system of support also needs to be flexible as conditions change. This is especially true in the complex geological conditions of
Jan 1, 1998
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A 3-D Semi-Analytical Method for Subsidence Prediction and Stress Analysis in Coal Mining
By Li-min Liu
The Semi-Analytical method can be used to solve a variety of problems in geomechanics and civil engineering. When it comes to layered rock strata and rock masses, it is superior to all other analytica
Jan 1, 2002
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Application of Stress, Geologic, and Support Design System (Sgssm) to Ground Control for Mine Slope Entries
By John Stankus
Accurate evaluation of stress and geological conditions is critical to ground control design in underground openings. For a mine slope entry, the problem becomes more complicated because a slope trans
Jan 1, 2011
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Understanding the Connection between Blasting and Highwall Stability
By R. Quentin Eades, Kyle Perry
"Surface mines continue to implement highwalls for several reasons, such as increasing recovery, improving margins, and justifying higher stripping ratios. Highwall stability is a complex issue that i
Jan 1, 2018
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Leached Salt Cavern Design Using a Fracture Criterion for Rock Salt (81ddea75-bb8e-4c9d-8bc7-d9299dc4873e)
By Dale S. Preece
In 1975 Congress passed the Energy Conservation Act to establish a U. S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) with a capacity of 750 million barrels of crude oil. The most economic storage medium was det
Jan 1, 1984
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Analysis of Alternatives for Using Cable Bolts as Primary Support at Two Low–seam Coal Mines
By Gabriel S. Esterhuizen
"Cable bolts are sometimes used in low-seam coal mines to provide support in difficult ground conditions. This paper describes cable bolting solutions at two low-seam coal mines in similar ground cond
Jan 1, 2015
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New Approach to Evaluate the Stability of Yield Pillars
By Khaled Morsy
In this paper a new method to evaluate the stability of yield pillars was introduced. The evaluation of yield pillar stability was conducted in three steps: (1) Estimation of pillar loading - numerica
Jan 1, 2003
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Learning Our Geotechnical Limits and Pushing Our Longwalls Through Them
By Richard N. Campbell
The world?s ever-expanding demand for energy and coking coals has resulted in the underground mining industry looking at taking on increasingly marginal and geotechnically challenging deposits. The dr
Jan 1, 2014
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Determination of the Optimum Crown Pillar Thickness between Open Pit and Block Caving
By Kourosh Shahriar, Kazem Oraee, Ezzeddin Bakhtavar
"In this paper, a relationship between dependant parameters and the crown pillar thickness is first introduced. This relationship defines geotechnical problems caused by thin pillars and economic cons
Jan 1, 2010
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Thrust Bolting: A New Innovation In Coal Mine Roof Support
By Stephen C. Tadolini
A new innovation in coal mine roof support has been developed by the Bureau of Mines at the Denver Research Center. The technique, called "Thrust Bolting,"1 converts a traditional passive roof support
Jan 1, 1990
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Design, Construction And Performance Of A Single Pass Lining For Soft Ground Coal Mine Tunnel Entries
By Donald P. Richards
West Elk Coal Company operates its Mt. Gunnison No. I mine on the western slope of the Rocky Mountains in Western Colorado. The mine is located along the north fork of the Gunnisson River near Somerse
Jan 1, 1984
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Laboratory Strength Testing of Coal from Selected Illinois Seams
By E. Bane Kroeger
For many years, researchers around the world have been investigating coal pillar stability. Many have focused on trying to optimize the size of the pillars by examining stable and failed pillars in un
Jan 1, 2004
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International Conference On Ground Control In Mining Design Of Three-Entry System For Super Longwall Panels
By J. D. Cole
In order to reduce the number of longwall face moves and to increase the rate of gateroad construction, super longwall panels, 1000 feet wide and 12000 to 14000 feet long, are planned for Wolf Creek C
Jan 1, 1990
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Designing Shotcrete As Primary Support in Tunnels
By Behdeen Oraee-Mirzamani
Since the advent of New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM), shotcrete as a primary means of support in tunnels has been widely applied. It?s most important features are durability, speed of application
Jan 1, 2011
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Considerations Of Gas Outbursts In Using Dome Salt Mines For Storage Of Oil And Nuclear Waste
By M. Ashraf Mahtab
A feature of interest in stability of excavations in domal salt is the phenomenon of gas outbursts which has occurred in five of the six mines in Louisiana salt domes. Gas outbursts are sudden errupti
Jan 1, 1981
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Calibration Of The Analysis Of Longwall Pillar Stability (ALPS) Chain Pillar Design Methodology For Australian Conditions
By Mark Colwell
This paper summarizes the results of a research project whose goal was to provide the Australian coal industry with a chain pillar design methodology readily usable by colliery staff. The project was
Jan 1, 1999