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Ground Control of a Mine Stope in Weak Rocks Subjected to High In-situ Stresses - A Case Study
By Charlie Li
A cut-and-fill mine stope, located at a depth of about 1000 m in a lead-and-zinc mine, was closed down because of large roof convergence and fractures appearing on the hanging wall. The instability pr
Jan 1, 2005
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Staubbekampfung An Schildausbau In Bruchbaustreben (Combating Dust On Shield Supports On Longwall Mining)
By Wilfried Ufer
[1. Einführung in die Problematik 1.1 Die Bedeutung des Schildausbaus Seit fast 30 Jahren ist die Konkurrenzsituation auf dem Primärenergiemarkt der Bundesrepublik Deutschland durch einen von Erdöl
Jan 1, 1984
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Methods of Controlling Hard Roof in a Longwall Face
By Linsheng Xu
When coal seam is under the integral thick sandstone (or conglomerate), the structure of thick sandstone is integral and its strength is rather high. After coal is extracted, the roof is hanging and c
Jan 1, 1986
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Reformation Of The Hydraulic Stowing Mining Method (81b9f573-b6ec-447f-bbcd-728c29bd41c4)
By Liang Yinhuai
The hydraulic-stowing mining method is most effective for mining thick coal seams. It is superior to the sliced cover-caving and artificial mining method and the fully mechanized sublevel-caving minin
Jan 1, 1992
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Design Procedure for Arch Canopies for Rehabilitation of High-Roof-Fall Areas
By Richard A. Allwes
A procedure is presented for the design of an arch canopy for the application of rehabilitating a high-roof-fall area. This procedure is specifically developed for evaluating an unbackfllled arch cano
Jan 1, 1986
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The Role of Gas Pressure in Coal Bursts
By Winton Gale
"Rock and coal fractures and micro seismic vibration are common occurrences during development mining. It is very uncommon for coal and rock to be propelled into the roadway during normal mining opera
Jan 1, 2018
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Stability Evaluation Of Alternative Designs Of Drift-And-Fill Stoping In Zhaoyuan Gold Mine, P. R. China
By Xianming Zhou
Mining economics is such that too conservative in safety will result in a considerable penalty in mining cost. However, initial planning and design of a mining project often must be done without compl
Jan 1, 1989
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Monitoring For The Evaluation Of The Stability Of Underground Openings
By P. K. Kaiser
The purpose of deformation monitoring for the evaluation of the stability of underground openings is reviewed briefly and some results from laboratory tests of small tunnels are presented. The ground
Jan 1, 1981
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Probabilistic Stability Analysis Of Embankments And Slopes (1006fe25-ccb9-48a0-86b2-57e4779408ba)
By Rossen A. Halatchev
This study introduces a new probabilistic approach to seismic stability analysis of embankments and slopes. The approach is based on Sarma's solution, which is modified through presentation of th
Jan 1, 1992
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Identification Of Critical Slope Failure Surfaces With Critical Tension Cracks
The formation of tension cracks in slopes is well known. Analytical studies require the determination of a critical slip surface for any slope and, in doing so, it is necessary to consider an appropri
Jan 1, 1989
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Methods of Designing Mechanical Roof Bolting in Horizontally Bedded Strata (7261e3ed-3657-491d-b3f5-21e326427bd6)
By David H. Y. Tang
The reinforcement mechanism of suspension effect is analyzed based on beam-column theory. The equations of the maximum bending stress, deflection and transferred bolt load for the bolted roof strata
Jan 1, 1984
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Coal Pillar Design When Considered as an Overburden Reinforcement Rather Than Suspension Problem
By Guy Reed, Russell Frith
"Current coal pillar design is the epitome of suspension design. A defined weight of potentially unstable overburden material is estimated, and the dimensions of the pillars left behind are based on h
Jan 1, 2017
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Stone Mine Design in Highly Fractured Rock (af82e9d2-530a-42f2-9d22-f8c466af0da2)
By Vincent Scovazzo
Cost-effective underground mine configurations have been designed in highly fractured rock masses where the stone possesses a high material strength. A limestone mine in the eastern United States is u
Jan 1, 2002
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Probabilistic Approach to Coal Pillar Design
By Ben Fahrman
The classical approach to engineering design involves the purely deterministic calculation of the factor of safety, the ratio of strength to stress. The factor of safety is an easy calculation to perf
Jan 1, 2013
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Design and Field Testing of a Mobile Roof Support for Retreat Mining,
By Robert R. Thompson
Retreat pillar mining is highly productive but dangerous. The primary danger during pillar removal is premature caving of the roof. Because the safety of the miners is dependent on successfully contro
Jan 1, 1986
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An Analytical Approach For The Estimation Of Pillar Strength
A procedure fm the estimation of pilla1 strength is presented where the design of underground coal pillars is emphasized. An analytical approach has been developed, proposing that the effect of end co
Jan 1, 1990
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Topography and Coal Seam Initial Stress Estimation: a Sensitivity Study
By Jeffrey K. Whyatt
Estimation of the initial vertical stress carried in a coal seam is an important first step in virtually all methods of evaluating the required size of pillars in coal mines. Such estimates are a triv
Jan 1, 2011
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Improvement in Pre-Tensioning of Strand Bolts in Australian Coal Mines
By Mietek Rataj
Installation of pre-tensioned Strand Bolts i.e. resin grouted cable bolts is very common now in Australian coal mines. A short historical development of this type of rock reinforcement is outlined Var
Jan 1, 2002
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Application Of Bolt Design Criteria At Galatia Mine
By Tom Denton
The bolt design criteria, since it was first published by Dr. John Stankus (Stankus, 1997), has been recognized as an important tool in ground control design. This concept is based on the Optimum Beam
Jan 1, 2000
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Progress In The Development Of A Roof Bolt Design Methodology Based On Resisting Shear
By Ross Seedsman
There are many models for how roof bolts behave, one of which is prevention of shear along bedding. The basis of this model is that a roof beam will not delaminate if bedding parallel shear can be pre
Jan 1, 2000