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Ground Control and Safety Implications of Blast Damage in Underground MinesBy Stephen Iverson
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is currently performing research to help mine operators minimize the amount of loose or damaged rock surrounding a blasted opening. I
Jan 1, 2007
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An Application Of Fem Back Analysis Method To Mine RoadwayKnowledge of initial ground pressures or in-situ stresses and mechanical properties and geological conditions is of great importance in drivage and maintenance of a mine roadway. Field measurements
Jan 1, 1990
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The Use of Strata Management Techniques for the Optimisation of Secondary Support in Longwall Installation Roadways at United Colliery, NSW, AustraliaBy Kieran Black
The immediate roof lithology at United Colliery is extremely variable and provides a challenge for the design of secondary support. Support design in recent longwall installation roads at the mine has
Jan 1, 2007
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Effect of Faults on the Movement of Roof Strata in GateroadsBy Panfeng Gou
In order to solve the problems of supporting the roof of the gateroads affected by a fault, the movement characteristics of roof strata must be fully understood. In this paper, a plane stress physical
Jan 1, 2006
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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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The Fault At The End Of The TunnelBy S. S. Rowland
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. It is a pleasure, for several reasons, to be here at this 13th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining. Of course it's always a pleasure to be a
Jan 1, 1994
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Application of Chain Conveyor Cutter (Ccc) to Highwall Mininig SystemBy Takashi Sasaoka
Chain Conveyor Cutter (CCC) is a chainsaw-type machine and originally developed for the construction of underground walls and/or ground improvements. CCC was developed from the accumulated technology
Jan 1, 2012
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Cavability Study Of A Competent Roof - A Case StudyBy T. N. Singh
An evaluation was made on the cavability of the roof formation of Dishergarh seam including caving sequence, caving span, and load on powered support.
Jan 1, 1994
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Modal Testing and Dynamic Finite Element Analysis of a Roof Bolter?s Drilling BoomBy Youzhen Zhang
The drilling boom is the key component of a roof bolter, and it has significant impact on the performance, safety, and reliability of the overall working device. In this paper, the experimental modal
Jan 1, 2012
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Influence Of Cutting Sequence On Development Of Cutters And Roof Falls In Underground Coal Mine (e70fc8d5-b1f5-424b-b360-729cb6e50081)By Anil K. Ray
Roof falls are one of the greatest hazards in underground coal mines worldwide. Due to stringent safety measures and extensive support system development, roof falls have been reduced significantly bu
Jan 1, 2009
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Progressive Hangingwall Caving And Subsidence Prediction At The San Giovanni Mine, ItalyBy R. Balia
The upper part of the "Contatto Ovest" orebody, at the San Giovanni Pb-Zn sulphur mine (Sardinia, Italy), is mined by a sublevel caving method. With increasing mining depth, a progressive caving of th
Jan 1, 1990
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Coal Mine Ground Control in Western Europe; Past, Present and FutureBy D. N. Bigby
This paper concentrates on ground control innovation in Europe since the first Morgantown conference, mainly from a UK perspective. In particular, it describes the rock engineering and ground control
Jan 1, 2006
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Assessment of surface fracture depth and intensity due to subsidence over the longwall panel using a sonic techniqueBy A. W. Khair
This paper presents an analysis of fracture depth and intensity due to subsidence over the longwall panel. Sonic reflection techniques were utilized to determine fracture depth, and a variation of p-w
Jan 1, 1989
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Supporting Method of the Bolted Strata in Large Deformation RoadwaysBy Shuangsuo Yang
Based on field observations and physical modeling of simulated materials, the dynamic equilibrium principle on the whole interaction process between the surrounding rocks and support of large deformat
Jan 1, 2005
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Indian Experiences Of Mechanised Coal Pillar Extraction (b04565f5-fd0b-4a80-a8aa-fcb98125fe52)By Arun Kumar Singh
Wide variation in the nature of the coal seams and the surrounding rock mass of the Indian coalfields and very little information about the associated stress fields were observed to be the major hurdl
Jan 1, 2009
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The Evaluation of Empirical Coal Pillar Strength Formula Based on Uncertainty CriterionBy Navid Hosseini
Several empirical equations to estimate coal pillar strength have been presented in academic studies. The development processes of these equations are similar and are usually obtained by fitting the m
Jan 1, 2012
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Analysis of Multiple Seam StabilityBy Christopher Mark
Multiple seam interactions are a major ground control hazard in many U.S. underground coal mines. The two most common types are: ? Undermining, where stress concentrations caused by previous ful
Jan 1, 2007
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Massive Pillar Collapse: a Room?and?Pillar Marble Mine Case StudyBy Sandin E. Phillipson
The Mine Safety and Health Administration?s Roof Control Division responded to a massive ground failure at an underground marble mine in northern Georgia. The ground failure occurred in a benched area
Jan 1, 2012
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A Review of Effective Parameters on Roof Fall During Retreat Mining in Room and Pillar Coal MinesBy Ebrahim Ghasemi
Problem statement: One of the most challenging safety problems in room-and-pillar coalmines is controlling roof falls during retreat mining. Roof falls not only cause both fatal and non-fatal injuries
Jan 1, 2012
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Effects of Specimen Age on the Uniaxial Compressive Strength and Moisture Content of Weak Coal Measure RocksBy Timothy Barton
The uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) is the most fundamental measurement used in geotechnical rock characterization for mine design. While there are standardized procedures for how to conduct UCS
Jan 1, 2008