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Determination of the Strength of Powered Roof Supports According for Fatigue LifeBy Monika Patrycja Polak - Micewicz
This paper presents an approach for estimating the fatigue life for the base of powered roof supports (shield) manufactured by the FAZOS roof support company. FAZOS?s powered roof supports are designe
Jan 1, 2012
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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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Multiple Seam Mining Feasibility in the Illinois Basin (USA): LaModel Stress Analysis ProgramsBy Rebecca Hardy
The escalating demand for coal, in addition to the steady depletion of reserves, has produced increasingly difficult mining conditions for coal mining companies within the United States, resulting in
Jan 1, 2006
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Innovation in Rock Mechanics: Iced Tailings As Structural Backfill for the Citronen Mine, Ironbark Zinc Ltd., GreenlandBy Andrew P. Schissler
The Citronen Zinc-Lead Project is one of the world?s largest undeveloped zinc-lead resources, containing more than 13 billion pounds of zinc and lead metal. The project is located in northern Greenlan
Jan 1, 2012
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Theoretical analysis of breaking strength of mine pillars and test specimensBy D. S. Choi
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of the effect of shape and size on strength of geologic materials. The results indicate that the shape effect is caused by the development of confining press
Jan 1, 1989
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Direct determination of failure surfaces in earth slopesBy S. L. Huang
The location and shape of potential failure surfaces in soil slopes were directly determined based on the stresses induced in the soil mass and the strength of the soil itself. Stress calculations wer
Jan 1, 1989
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Prediction of surface movement with emphasis on horizontal deformation due to miningBy Mao Bai
In predicting the integrity of under-mined structures, surface horizontal displacements and curvatures are frequently of greater importance than the more homogeneous vertical displacements. Accurate e
Jan 1, 1989
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Using Ground Penetrating Radar For Roof Hazard Detection In Underground MinesBy G. M. Molinda
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is being investigated for the potential to determine roof hazards in underground mines. GPR surveys were conducted at four field sites with accompanying ground truth in
Jan 1, 1996
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A Troubleshooting Guide for Roof Support SystemsBy Raymond A. Mazzoni
Over the last twenty years, roof support technology has made numerous advances since the original wedge and slotted bolts of the 1950's. By comparison, the roof supports used today are more compl
Jan 1, 1997
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Improving Design Methodology For Innovative Rock Mechanics DesignBy Dwayne C. Kicker
This paper introduces the concept of design theory and methodology as applied to rock mechanics for more innovative and efficient design. This is a "frontier" research area in rock mechanics because a
Jan 1, 1989
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Integration Of CAD-Based Mine Planning And Subsidence Engineering SystemsBy Andrew P. Jarosz
The present computerized mine planning systems use CAD-like and Data Base Management System (DBMS) environments for the handling of numerical, textural, and graphical data. These two environments are
Jan 1, 1995
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Stability Mapping To Examine Ground Failure Risk: A Field Study At A Limestone Mine (b0d73e07-1fdd-41b0-ab9e-b3e15e89a17e)As the surface reserves are being depleted, more and more stone operators are seeking underground mining options. Stability of underground openings is a major concern for the safety and productivity.
Jan 1, 2009
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Design And Backfill Installation Considerations For Cut-And-Cover Coal Mine Slope Entry Using Steel Supports And Lagging (5aeac579-3675-40a9-b37e-6b4c5af947be)By Larry DeGraff
With the increase of new mine development in the past several years, many coal mines have decided to self- perform the design and construction for their slope development projects. The development pr
Jan 1, 2009
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Coal Mine Bumps: Case Histories of Analysis and AvoidanceBy David Newman
In Eastern Kentucky, the Darby seam has had an extensive history of coal bumps and pillar bursts. The combination of high overburden, strong rock and coal, subjacent and superjacent mines, and retrea
Jan 1, 2008
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The Load Transfer Properties of Post?Groutable Cable Bolts Used in the Australian Coal IndustryBy Rob Thomas
Adequate load transfer is considered essential for optimum ground support and is increasingly important in weak roof and/or high stress environments. If adequate load transfer is achieved not only can
Jan 1, 2012
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In-Situ Performance Analysis Of Immediate Forward Support (IFS) Systems In Thin-Medium Seam Sections In The United KingdomBy Paul N. Freeman
This paper describes the in-situ performance of two IFS powered support installations at Betws and Penallta Collieries in the South Wales Coalfield, United Kingdom. Intensive monitoring of all powe
Jan 1, 1992
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Subsidence Control Over Abandoned MinesBy Victor V. Nazimko
Long term stability of the pillars that have been remained after R&P extraction causes postponed subsidence. To prevent unforeseen subsidence and to diminish postponed subsidence 25-50% new method for
Jan 1, 1996
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Subsidence prediction using a laminated linear modelBy Miklos D. G. Salamon
If all stratifications are horizontal, the computation of surface deformation induced by coal mining involves the prediction of roof and floor convergence and then the transfer of the effects of this
Jan 1, 1989
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Correlation Between Unconfined Compressive And Point Load Strengths For Appalachian RocksBy Luis E. Vallejo
The strength measured by the uniaxial compression test is a parameter that is widely used for the engineering classification of rocks. Sedimentary rocks such as shales, however, are difficult to evalu
Jan 1, 1989
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Subsidence Misconceptions And MythsBy Richard E. Gray
Subsidence due to coal mining is poorly understood by non-specialists. This has led to numerous misconceptions and myths based on limited observations and lack of knowledge. The three most common are:
Jan 1, 1996