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Acoustic Scanner Analysis of Borehole Breakout to Define the Stress Field Across Mine Sites in the Sydney and Bowen Basins, Australia
By S. MacGregor
The role of horizontal stress, its orientation and magnitude, in defining the behaviour of strata in underground coal mines has been well established. Poor panel layouts have led to gate end stress co
Jan 1, 2002
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Innovative Ground Support System (23660f1b-763d-4a59-bd83-98b27cd5764f)
By P. A. Gray
Artificial ground support has developed into a relined science over the past 20 years. From reactive support systems such as timber props and steel supports, to active systems such as roof bolts and c
Jan 1, 1992
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Rock Reinforcement Longevity
By Francis S. Kendorski
Rock reinforcement has been in widespread use and generally has been accepted in underground mining and tunneling since the 1950s. The first rock reinforcement technologies employed were mechanical an
Jan 1, 2000
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Continuing Development of Innovative Cable Support Systems
By John G. Oldsen
Passive cable bolting and active cable trusses have been used in roof support for more than two years Excellent roof control has been experienced by many coal operations. This paper covers the new
Jan 1, 1997
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Mitigating Subsidence Influences on Residential Structures Caused by Longwall Mining Operations
By Yi Luo
The severity of disturbances caused by longwall mining subsidence to various residential structures can be re¬duced. The success of such mitigation efforts depends on accurate subsidence prediction, c
Jan 1, 2003
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Downhole Overcoring Stress Measurement at a Western Underground Coal Mine
By David Conover
Knowledge of the magnitude and direction of the horizontal secondary principal stresses is a critical factor in designing the layout and mining sequence of underground openings. Typically, horizontal
Jan 1, 2004
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Investigations Of Underground Coal Mine Bursts
By K. Haramy
Coal mine bursts or bumps involve the violent, rapid failure of coal and rock in or around a mine excavation. Failure is normally associated with high stress and brittle or brittle-elastic materials;
Jan 1, 1984
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RQD from the Barrel to the Box: Weatherability May be a Better indicator for Roof Support Design
By Kot Unrug
For the purposes of underground mine design, twelve cores of the Springfield (V) Coal (Pennsylvanian) roof and floor were retrieved. Each core was photographed, described fresh in the barrel, and the
Jan 1, 2003
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Evaluation Of Support Performance In A Highly Stressed Mine
By Hamid Maleki
The U.S. Bureau of Mines implemented a monitoring program in a western U.S. coal mine for the evaluation of both conventional and alternative support systems. The conventional support consisted of 2.5
Jan 1, 1994
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Application Of DDM To Some Rock Pressure Problems In Japanese Deep Coal Mines
By Yoshiaki Fujii
Displacement Discontinuity Method (DDM), which was originally developed by Crouch,S.L., is a powerful tool to calculate mechanical disturbances due to tabular excavations. Three topics on DDM applicat
Jan 1, 1992
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Mine-Wide Physical Property Trend Identification Using Portable Onsite Test Devices
By Thomas L. Vandergrift
The type and severity of coal mine entry failures are affected by the strength and stiffness properties of the roof, floor, end coal. Knowledge of the mine-wide trends of these properties Is valuable
Jan 1, 1990
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Development of a Risk Rating System for Use in Underground Coal Mining
By Johann van Wjk
Mandatory Codes of Practice to Combat Rock Fall Accidents came into force on South African Collieries in 1997. These were drawn up in accordance with guidelines issued by the Chief Inspector of Mines,
Jan 1, 2002
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Failure Modes Of Mine Tunnels In Stratified Rock Structures With Reference To Stress Field Conditions
By Hui Chen
The paper describes the use of a physical model technique to investigate the failure modes of mine tunnels with reference to the in situ stress field. The characteristics of stratification commonly en
Jan 1, 1993
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Mine Convergence When Using Mobile Roof Supports In Pillar Recovery
By 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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Determination Of Classification Parameters For Clay - Bearing And Stratified Rock Mass
By Erdal Unal
In underground mining today, safety and economical aspects demand a better understanding of the rock-mass conditions, particularly for design of underground mine openings excavated in weak and stratif
Jan 1, 1990
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Roof Screening: Best Practices and Roof Bolting Machines (e5909744-6953-4a41-b02f-21226966b63f)
By Susan Robertson
Many injuries are caused each year by rock falls in coal mines. Most of these injuries are not caused by major roof collapses, but from falls of smaller rocks from the immediate top or roof skin. Vari
Jan 1, 2002
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Load Deformation Behavior Of Simulated Longwall Gob Material
By Deno M. Pappas
The purpose of this U.S. Bureau of Mines study was to determine the material stiffness properties of the gob for use in numerical models of rock mass response to longwall mining. Photographs of actual
Jan 1, 1993
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The Effect of Standing Support Stiffness on Primary and Secondary Bolting Systems (956b0a5f-7133-4b32-8a8e-517785f1d52a)
By Stephen Tadolini
Standing crib supports have been applied in underground mining programs to resist large roof movements and sustain high¬loads. The strength and deformation capability of these systems has been documen
Jan 1, 2003
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Tensile roof failure arising from horizontal compressive stress and geological slips
By Alan Bugden
Goedehoop colliery in South Africa has experienced a number of substantial roof falls in roadways and intersections. Many of these have been associated with geological slips and/or horizontal compress
Jan 1, 2003
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Factors Influencing Intersection Stability in U.S. Coal Mines (dc39f664-0f70-474b-be24-4adbb66c7510)
By Gregory Molinda
Groundfalls are much more likely to occur in coal mine intersections than in entries. NIOSH is using the experience of U.S. coal mines to determine the factors which influence intersection instability
Jan 1, 1998