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A Comparison Of Support Reactions To Retreat Longwall Front Abutment For Two Different Gateroad Support Techniques
By Gary R. Corbett
The federally owned Cape Breton Development Corporation (CBDC) mines approximately 2.5-3.0 Mt of coal per annum from its Phalen Colliery. As part of an ongoing process to become more commercially viab
Jan 1, 1993
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The Application Of Underground In-Seam Seismic Methods (UISS) To Map The Coal Seam Structure Across Longwall Panels
By Rene Rodriguez
The initial results of our investigations on the applicability of geophysical exploration methods to map coal seam inclusions were summarized in a paper submitted at the Thirteenth Conference on Groun
Jan 1, 1995
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Chemical Consolidation For Roadway Surrounding Rock - It's Theory And Applications
By Jinhua Wang
Based on engineering examples and theoretical analysis, the mechanism of chemical consolidation for fractured roadway surrounding rock was discussed. The chemical consolidating materials and three con
Jan 1, 1996
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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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Load And Convergence Measurements In Longwall Faces And Design Guidelines For Face-Support Systems
By Reha Ozel
The stability in longwall faces depends on the interaction beman the roof strata, face supports and floor strata. The load distribution on the other hand, depends upon relative stiffness of the three
Jan 1, 1990
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Resin-Grouted Cables For Longwall Tailgate Support Stability
By Stephen C. Tadolini
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) is conducting research to provide alternatives for traditional secondary support methods. These cost-saving methods are proving to afford safer installation, improve en
Jan 1, 1994
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Stability And Stress Evaluation In Mines Using In-Seam Seismic Methods
By E. M. Williams
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is investigating the use of in-seam seismic methods to monitor stress-induced changes in coal near the working face of longwall mines. Seismic surveys performed through a long
Jan 1, 1994
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Heat-Imaging Experimental Study Of Reducing Local Gas Accumulation By Rotary Radial Jet
By S. Q. Yang
Rotary radial jet improves greatly the pulsing velocity of airflow along each direction everywhere in the entry, intensifies transverse migration of air, eliminates effectively the local gas accumulat
Jan 1, 2004
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Pressure Measurements in the Gob (27227c3c-951c-4108-ba5c-3b6e67d232fb)
By H. Maleki
Gob pressure measurements were made in a Western U. S. coal mine as part of a long-term program to evaluate cave progress and to determine the influence of geological discontinuities on caving conditi
Jan 1, 1984
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Rockbolted Support of Retreat Longwall Gateroads at 1000m Depth: A Case History
By Karl Brandt
Longwall panel 580 has recently been retreated in the Zollverein 1/2 seam at a depth of approximately 1000m at Auguste Victoria mine with rectangular rockbolted roadways used for both the maingate and
Jan 1, 2002
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Geotechnical Mine Design Of The Foidel Creek Mine
By H. N. Maleki
The results of five years of geotechnical investigations are presented to develop productive and stable longwall layouts for the Foidel Creek Mine. The program was initiated during the pre-mining stag
Jan 1, 1988
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Renewed Interest In Prop Supports As A Replacement For Wood Cribs
By Thomas M. Barczak
Wood cribs have been the dominant form of supplemental support in coal mining for many years. Recently, there has been a renewed interest in prop supports as a replacement for wood cribbing due to the
Jan 1, 1995
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Development Of A Remote Reading Dual-Height Telltale System For Monitoring Mine Roof Deformation
By David Bigby
A remote reading dual height telltale system has been developed to provide mine management with early warning of impending roof failure. This system is a logical development from the visual dual heigh
Jan 1, 2001
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Inorganic Cement Grouted Bolt System
By M. O. Serbousek
In 1975 the Bureau of Mines Spokane Research Center began a series of laboratory and field tests to investigate the feasibility of developing a substitute for the organic chemicals used in resin roof-
Jan 1, 1981
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A Critical Study of Strata Behaviour During Extraction of Pillars in a Thick Coal Seam
By S. Jayanthu
This paper presents analysis of strata behaviour with special reference to convergence and stress variation during an experimental trial of extraction of pillars with cable bolts as major support syst
Jan 1, 1998
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Computerised Subsidence And Displacement Prediction Using Influence Function Methods
A computerised influence function approach to subsidence and horizontal displacement prediction is described, with particular emphasis being placed on the applicability of the method to irregular- sha
Jan 1, 1988
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Hazard Mapping Combining Geostatistical Modeling Of Coal Mine Roof Quality Ratings With Numerical Modeling Of Stress Data
By J. Riefenberg
U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) researchers are developing a personal computer-based hazard mapping system for use in underground coal mines. Hazard mapping is rapidly gaining interest as delineating area
Jan 1, 1994
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In-Situ Investigation Into The Causes Of Falls Of Roof In South African Collieries
By J. Nielen van der Merwe
The main objective of the research described in the paper was to determine the causes of falls of roof in South African coal mines. The south African Colliery Manager's Association and the member
Jan 1, 2001
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Improved Design Of Coal Pillars For U.S. Mining Conditions
By Z. T. Bieniawski
This paper presents the results of a survey of room and pillar dimensions and design practice in U.S. coal mines aimed at improving the design procedures in room and pillar mining. A review is given o
Jan 1, 1981
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Geotechnical Aspects of Subsidence over Room and Pillar Mines in Illinois
By Gennaro G. Marino
Site conditions at several shallow room and pillar mines in Illinois are described and compared with the charac¬teristics of the subsidence profiles at the ground surface. The shape and magnitude of t
Jan 1, 1984