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Comparison of Closure Measurements with Finite Element Model Results in an Underground Coal Mine in Central Utah
By Jessica M. Wempen, William G. Pariseau, Michael K. McCarter
"Quantitative analysis of mine-wide subsidence at the kilometer scale and details of stress distribution about an advancing longwall face are estimated using an adaptation of the finite element method
Jan 1, 2018
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An Alternative for More Productive Rib Bolting in Underground Mining Applications
By Joe E. Bryan, John P. McDonnell
"Underground mine rib stability is an ongoing safety issue in all mining applications. Rib-related accidents present at least as many problems as roof-related ground control. Underground coal mine rib
Jan 1, 2015
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A Pipeliner's Perspective on Longwall Mining
By Robert B. Francini
Longwall mining and pipelines have coexisted since longwall mining was introduced into the United States. How the pipeline operator reacts to longwall mining under their line depends on many factors.
Jan 1, 2011
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Understanding and Optimizing the Performance of Passive Primary Support on Coal Mines
By Anthony Spearing
There are approximately 68 million rockbolts installed annually in underground coal mines in the USA (Tadolini and Mazzoni, 2006). The most utilized is the passive fully grouted resin rebar bolt, whic
Jan 1, 2014
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Potential Application of Short Encapsulation Pull Test (Sept) Data to Project Relative Roof Control Risk
By Yoginder Paul Chugh, Jason E. Tinsley
"Over the last five years, the authors have compiled a database of Short Encapsulation Pull Test (SEPT) evaluations from Interior Basin (Basin) coal mines. Typically, SEPT data are analyzed to obtain
Jan 1, 2016
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Cable Bolts - An Effective Primary Support System
By Stephen C. Tadolini, John P. McDonnell
"High-strength cable bolts have been used for ground support in underground coal mines for many years. Cable bolts are routinely used as secondary ground support in numerous longwall gateroad support
Jan 1, 2010
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Determination of the Optimum Crown Pillar Thickness between Open Pit and Block Caving
By Kourosh Shahriar, Kazem Oraee, Ezzeddin Bakhtavar
"In this paper, a relationship between dependant parameters and the crown pillar thickness is first introduced. This relationship defines geotechnical problems caused by thin pillars and economic cons
Jan 1, 2010
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Validation of Entry Stability Factors Determined By the Strength Reduction Method Against Empirical Approaches
By Gabriel S. Esterhuizen
The design of support for underground excavations is a complex process in which the interaction between supports and the rock mass must be evaluated. The strength reduction method (SRM) is useful beca
Jan 1, 2013
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Preventing Roof Fall Fatalities during Pillar Recovery: A Ground Control Success Story
By Michael Gauna, Christopher Mark
"For decades, pillar recovery accounted for a quarter of all roof fall fatalities in underground coal mines. Studies showed that a miner on a pillar recovery section was at least three times more like
Jan 1, 2016
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The Broken Rock Zone Around Tunnels And Its Support Theory
By Fangting Dong
The broken rock zone (BRZ) and the tunnel support theory are investigated. The relationship between the BRZ and the related factors, the interaction between the BRZ and supports, and the function of s
Jan 1, 1988
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Using The Point Load Test To Determine The Uniaxial Compressive Strength Of Coal Measure Rock (993fe9c2-59a0-4335-9e4c-58da9811402f)
By John A. Rusnak
Point load testing is used to determine rock strength indexes in geotechnical practice. The point load test apparatus and procedure enables economical testing of core or lump rock samples in either a
Jan 1, 2000
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Time–Lapse Photogrammetric Monitoring of an Underground Stone Mine
By Brent A. Slaker, Michael Murphy, John Ellenberger, Erik Westman
"Photogrammetry, as a tool for monitoring underground mine deformation, is an alternative to traditional point measurement devices, and may be capable of accurate measurements in situations where tech
Jan 1, 2015
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Roof-Pillar Interface Affecting the Pillar Behavior
By Andre Cezar Zingano
"The empirical approach for pillar design assumes that geological conditions should be perfect, such as horizontal seams, and that pillar strength and behavior will only depend on the coal seam streng
Jan 1, 2016
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A Study of the Performance of Glass Fibre Rock Reinforcement Components
By Jonathan P. Furniss
The paper describes a range of laboratory tests undertaken on full column resin anchored glass fibre rockbolt systems, to assess all aspects of their performance. Laboratory instrumentation has been d
Jan 1, 1997
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Surface Subsidence Caused By Flooding and Dewatering at Four Abandoned Coalmines in the US
By Kewal K. Kohli, Stefanie Self
"Three cases of surface subsidence investigated over abandoned coal mines after flooding in one case and dcwatering in two cases are presented in this paper. Mining was conducted by the room and- pill
Jan 1, 2010
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TV Borehole Inspection And Vacuum Testing Of Roof Strata
By G. Herget
To improve quality control of roof conditions, a program was carried out at Elliot Lake uranium nines in Ontario, Canada to test a portable TV camera system. This camera has a 29 mm diameter probe and
Jan 1, 1982
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Laboratory Study Of Shear Loading And Bolt Load Transfer Mechanisms Under Constant Normal Stiffness Conditions
One of the most important parameters in rock/resin/bolt load transfer mechanism is the surface property of the bolt. Although there are various bolt surface configurations available in the market, ver
Jan 1, 1999
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Ground Control Hazard Analysis In Multi-Seem Mining
By R. Fraher
Hazard analysis utilizes interaction mechanisms in combination with geologic, structural and mining conditions to delineate areas of potential damage in seams subject to interaction. Using characteriz
Jan 1, 1992
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Numerical Simulation on Microseismicity Due to Mining at One of the Collieries in Australia
Numerical simulation for microseismicity due to mining at one of the collieries in Australia was carried out and the results were compared to the observed microscismicity. 3-D Stress analysis showe
Jan 1, 2001
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A Comprehensive Computer Model For Predicting Dynamic Subsidence For Longwall Operations
By Y. Luo
This paper presents a number of mathematical models for predicting the different phases of the complete surface subsidence process associated with underground longwall mining. A computer program devel
Jan 1, 1992