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                     Pre-Driven Longwall Recovery Room Under Weak Roof Conditions ? Design, Evaluation, and Monitoring Pre-Driven Longwall Recovery Room Under Weak Roof Conditions ? Design, Evaluation, and MonitoringBy Peter (Yunqing) Zhang Longwall recovery under weak roof conditions could have considerable delay if the immediate roof is weak and deteriorates during screening. A pre-driven longwall recovery room is a feasible solution Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Mine-Wide Monitoring Applications In Ground Control Research Mine-Wide Monitoring Applications In Ground Control ResearchBy David Conover Technological advancements in electronic sensors and mine-wide monitoring systems have improved remote monitoring and analysis of underground mining information. The effective use of . these systems f Jan 1, 1990 
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                     In-Situ Testing Of Roofex Yielding Rock Bolts In Coal Ribs (d7c8f4cb-6d76-4845-93df-11dd74a1d904) In-Situ Testing Of Roofex Yielding Rock Bolts In Coal Ribs (d7c8f4cb-6d76-4845-93df-11dd74a1d904)By Sean Harvey One of the manifestations of the dynamically induced failures in deep coal mines is the violent ejection of coal from the ribs. A possible protection against such failures is the use of a specificall Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Application Of A Polymer-Based Sealing Material To Prevent Roof From Weathering Application Of A Polymer-Based Sealing Material To Prevent Roof From WeatheringBy Peter Zhang The immediate roof at the test site consisted of laminated clay shale that is likely to be susceptible to weathering. With seasonal dry-wet cycles in the mine ventilation air, the roof in the intake Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Numerical Analysis of Some Geotechnical Factors Influencing the Application of Longwall Top Coal Caving Numerical Analysis of Some Geotechnical Factors Influencing the Application of Longwall Top Coal CavingBy Dao Hong Quang This paper describes the numerical analysis of some geotechnical factors influencing the application of Longwall Top Coal Caving (LTCC) method. The study was aimed at comparing the differences in stre Jan 1, 2008 
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                     CISPM - A subsidence prediction model CISPM - A subsidence prediction modelBy Y. Luo A PC based computer model has been developed by the authors for predicting the surface subsidence due to underground coal mining. Its reliability, comprehensiveness and user friendliness demonstrate t Jan 1, 1989 
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                     The Use Of Rim- To Detect Geologic Anomalies In The Clarion Seam The Use Of Rim- To Detect Geologic Anomalies In The Clarion SeamBy M. Craig Miller As the trend continues in the U. S. toward inceased capital investment in longwall mining equipment and wider panels. the risk also increases for gotential financial and production loses due to undete Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Deriving Input Parameters for Numerical Modeling of Fully Resin Grouted Rock Bolts Deriving Input Parameters for Numerical Modeling of Fully Resin Grouted Rock BoltsBy Michael Alber Resin grouted rock bolts are the major support measure in coal mining. They are rather easy and foolproof to install, take immediately load and are the least time consuming support measure for control Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Practical Aspects Of Mobile Roof Support Usage Practical Aspects Of Mobile Roof Support UsageBy F. E. Chase Mobile roof supports are shield-type support units mounted on crawler tracks. Mobile roof support (MRS) units are used during retreat mining, and they eliminate the setting of roadway, turn, and cross Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Effect Of Water On Stability Of Mine Roadways Effect Of Water On Stability Of Mine RoadwaysThe basic objectives of mine roadways are to provide sufficient cross sections in order to meet the needs of accommodation of equipment, transport, personnel travel and ventilation. However, many road Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Realistic Design Of Ground Control Based On Geotechnical Data Obtained During Mine Development Realistic Design Of Ground Control Based On Geotechnical Data Obtained During Mine DevelopmentBy Kot F. Unrug In the premining stage of engineering design, the only available data are obtained from core drilling. It is often not sufficient for a realistic design of strata control. During the development, an a Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Use Of Foamed Cement Cribs At American Electric Power Fuel Supply Meigs Division The Use Of Foamed Cement Cribs At American Electric Power Fuel Supply Meigs DivisionBy Michael Amick Due to the importance of maintaining open airways on a longwall panel, mine management decided to install cribs made of foamed cement. Foamed cement had been used at other company operations on severa Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Analysis Of Entry Roof Failure And Falls At Springvale Colliery Analysis Of Entry Roof Failure And Falls At Springvale CollieryBy Wm. Mark Hart High horizontal stresses and shear failure have been considered the major reasons that cause entry roof failure and falls for underground mining. Therefore, reorientation of the current mining systems Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Cementitious Seal/Rock Interface Under Hydrostatic And Dynamic Loadings (28th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining) Cementitious Seal/Rock Interface Under Hydrostatic And Dynamic Loadings (28th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining)By Khaled Morsy Cementitious seals are made of foamed cements with strength ranging from 100 to 600 psi. These cementitious seals are usually used at locations where the seal will be subjected to some convergence, as Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Designing Free-Standing Steel Supports for Coal Mine Roof Support Designing Free-Standing Steel Supports for Coal Mine Roof SupportBy Sam Spearing Free-standing supports are commonly used in coal mines in the USA, particularly when longwalling. A recent trend has been the development of prop supports. Prop supports have many advantages over bu Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Ground Control for Muliple Seam Mining in German Coal Mines Ground Control for Muliple Seam Mining in German Coal MinesBy Holger Witthaus There is more than a century of experience in multiple seam mining in Germany. In several mines up to 20 seams had been excavated within the last decades. Due to the nature of the deposit and the hist Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Planning And Design For Barrier Pillar Recovery Three Case Histories Planning And Design For Barrier Pillar Recovery Three Case HistoriesBy David A. Newman Barrier pillars created during mine development provide additional reserves during mine closure and can be the sole access to reserves previously abandoned because of mining height or out of seam dilu Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Research on the Interaction Between Roof Strata and Shield Supports Research on the Interaction Between Roof Strata and Shield SupportsBy Yuanwci Shi This paper discusses the results of research on the interaction between roof strata and shield supports including the active and passive supporting functions of the shield supports which prevents roof Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Applications Of Probabilistic Analysis In Mine Ground Control Applications Of Probabilistic Analysis In Mine Ground ControlBy Gang Chen Conventional methods designate a factor of safety, a deterministic number, to indicate the stability of a mine excavation. However, this deterministic description of excavation stability is frequently Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Prevention Of Time-Dependent Subsidence By Elimination Of Ground Movement Over An Abandoned Mine Prevention Of Time-Dependent Subsidence By Elimination Of Ground Movement Over An Abandoned MineBy V. V. Nazimko Abandoned coal mines cause subsidence and structural damages. Shallow abandoned mines induce the most severe and harmful damages. In addition, they produce time-dependent subsidence which is difficult Jan 1, 1999 
