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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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Challenges in German Subsidence Research—Retrospectives and Perspectives
By Denise Müller, Axel Preusse
"Due to multilateral underground use, mining subsidence is discussed more and more with regard to issues other than mining, such as post-mining topics, storage, or geothermal use. These discussions an
Jan 1, 2018
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Research on the Geological Dynamic Conditions and Forecast for Rock Bursts
By Weihua Song, Hongwei Zhang, Feng Zhu, Sheng Li, Guoshui Tang
"Rock burst is one of the most serious dynamic disasters in coal mining. Rock burst prevention involves two difficult tasks: systematically evaluating the occurrence conditions and effectively forecas
Jan 1, 2015
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Case Study of Roof Behaviour and Conditions for Longwall Face Recoveries at Beltana No. 1 Mine, Australia
By David Hill
Over the last decade, Beltana No.1 Mine has generally been Australia?s most productive longwall operation, with a ROM output of 7.2 Mt in YEJ2007. Characteristically favorable roof conditions and low
Jan 1, 2011
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Stability Control of Clusters of Deep Openings Around Shaft Bottom and Theory of Rock Deformation
By Yanfa Gao
Clusters of underground openings were developed around the shaft bottom of Tangshan Mine. They were deep and located in soft rock strata. After development, those openings have been subjected to consi
Jan 1, 2002
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Effects of Draw Slate Thickness on Longwall Mining
By Jun Lu
The Pittsburgh seam is the most extensively mined coal bed in the Appalachian Basin. Unlike most other prominent coal seams, the Pittsburgh seam typically includes a sequence of immediate roof coals a
Jan 1, 2013
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Key Technologies of Integration of Coal Mining–Gangue Washing–Gob Backfilling
By Wei Yin, Yu Wu, Xiexing Miao
"For engineering problems of “three under” coal (coal trapped under buildings, waters-bodies and railways) exploitation, environment protection and gangue separation from raw coal underground exist in
Jan 1, 2015
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Screw Anchors for Ground Control
By Frank Schmidt
Due to changing geology, rib bolting is an ever-changing problem in ground control. With the economic status of the coal market, the need for safely increasing productivity in rib bolting is at an all
Jan 1, 2013
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Rib Access Boom for a Roof Bolter
By Joe McQuerrey, William Kendall, Gene Wilson
"Roof bolting is the standard for ground control in underground coal mining. Rib and truss bolting is just as important when conditions are less than desirable. As a manufacturer of roof drills, J.H.
Jan 1, 2010
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Engineering Classification of Ultra-close Multiple Seam Roofs in Datong Mining District of China
By Yingda Zhai
The range of interburden thickness between coal seams in Datong Mining District of China is large. From mining operation point of view, the closer is between the two seams, the greater is the impact f
Jan 1, 2005
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Assessing Coal Bumps From Excess Energy in Finite Difference Models
By Ryan Garvey
A numerical investigation is made into unstable failures of coal pillars (i.e. coal bumps) using the finite difference software FLAC3D. A static energy balance is first derived to calculate the excess
Jan 1, 2013
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Highwall Mining in a Multiple-seam, Western United States Setting Design and Performance
By Tom Vandergritft
With advances in system design driving higher productivity, safety, and coal recovery, highwall mining is becoming an attractive option for extending reserve life at surface mines. Typically, highwall
Jan 1, 2005
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A Study On The High-Water Solidifying Materials For Gob-Along Roadside Instead Of Coal Pillars
By Yunxin Qiu
A new technology has been introduced - the use of the High-Water Solidifying Material for providing pumped roadside supports to maintain a roadway for re-use in longwall retreating. As a gob edge supp
Jan 1, 1992
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A Comparison of Numerical Methods and Analytical Methods in Determination of Tunnel Walls Displacement ? A Case Study
By Behdeen Oraee-Mirzamani
Tunnel stability has an important role in the production process of an underground coal mine. There are various methods for analysing tunnel stability, such as numerical methods and analytical methods
Jan 1, 2013
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Modeling the Arc-effect of a Coal Mine Roof
By André C. Zingano
The domino effect in a violent pillar collapse occurs due to the redistribution of stress in the remaining pillars near the collapse, and this stress transfer occurs in the immediate and main roofs. T
Jan 1, 2005
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Evaluation of the Impact of Standing Support on Ground Behavior in Longwall Tailgates (8a8cef19-7d7c-417d-83e0-31858c1152c5)
By Thomas Barczak
Longwall mines typically use some form of standing support for secondary roof support in longwall tailgate entries. Although there have been several new support products developed for this application
Jan 1, 2005
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Assessment of Ground Conditions Near a Mine Portal Using Ground Penetrating Radar
By Michael Trevits
The NIOSH Lake Lynn Laboratory (LLL) is a unique research facility, located about 50 miles southeast of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that is designed to provide a full-scale mining environment for testin
Jan 1, 2005
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Definition of Ultra-close Multiple-seams and its Ground Pressure Behavior
By Baisheng Zhang
The definition of Ultra-close multiple seams as defined by the floor disturbance depth, h, due to mining in the upper seam is proposed: it refers to those coal seams that are spaced very closely, i.e.
Jan 1, 2005
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Determination of Load Transfer Characteristics of Gloved Resin Bolts from Laboratory and In Situ Field Testing
By Dion Pastars
Resin based grouts are the main form of rock bolt anchorage in the underground coal industry in Australia and New Zealand. To be effective, the system requires the mixing of the catalyst and mastic co
Jan 1, 2005
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Seam Structure - An Important Criterion for Coal Pillar Design
By Kot F. v. Unrug
In spite of the extensive research and accumulated experience from mining operations, an appropriate pillar design remains an open issue. Due to the shrinking reserve base, present mining operations m
Jan 1, 2005