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Failure Mechanics of Multiple Seam Mining Interactions (f9d85dbe-da66-4f30-9b39-e277c41aff64)By R. Karl Zipf
Multiple seam mining interactions caused by full extraction mining, whether due to undermining or overmining, frequently involve tensile failure of the affected mine roof. The adverse ground control c
Jan 1, 2005
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The Evolution of Pre-Driven Recovery Roadways at Crinum MineBy Adam Mackenzie, Dan Payne, Yass-Marie Rutty
"Historically, the Crinum mine has experienced significant falls of ground when longwall production slowed to prepare for recovery in weak roof areas. These conditions continue through the recovery pr
Jan 1, 2016
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Topography and Coal Seam Initial Stress Estimation: a Sensitivity StudyBy 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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Mine Roof Geology Information System (MRGIS)By Syd Peng
It is necessary to fully understand roof geological features in order to design a proper roof support system for underground coal mines. These geological features include: rock type, rock strength. ro
Jan 1, 2003
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Review and Estimation of the Hydraulic Conductivity of the Overburden above Longwall Panels. Experience from AustraliaBy Winton Gale
"The aim of this paper is to summarise the results and conclusions of Australian Coal Association Research Project (ACARP) Report Cl3013 which relate to water inflows into a mine which occur through t
Jan 1, 2010
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Laboratory Studies on Creep Behavior of Grouted Tensioned Rebar in Weak StrataBy Joseph Hirschi, Naga S. Y. Tirumalaraju, Aditya Mishra, Anthony (Sam) J. S. Spearing
"Primary roof support in underground coal mines in the USA consists mostly of fully grouted passive rebar or grouted (partially or fully) tensioned rebar. Research conducted at two room-and pillar coa
Jan 1, 2015
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Ten Factors about Standing Supports That Might Surprise YouBy Timothy Batchler
"Standing roof supports help to provide a stable working environment in coal mine gateroads. NIOSH participates in the development of these support systems by conducting full-scale tests in their Mine
Jan 1, 2017
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Systematic Principles of Surrounding Rock Control in Longwall Mining within Thick Coal SeamsBy Zhaohui Wang, Jiachen Wang
"Effective surrounding rock control is a prerequisite for realizing safe mining in underground longwall faces. In the past three decades, longwall top-coal caving mining (LTCC) and single pass large h
Jan 1, 2018
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Evaluation of the Impact of Standing Support on Ground Behavior in Longwall Tailgates (8a8cef19-7d7c-417d-83e0-31858c1152c5)By Thomas Barczak
Longwall mines typically use some form of standing support for secondary roof support in longwall tailgate entries. Although there have been several new support products developed for this application
Jan 1, 2005
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Validation of Overburden Failure Zone in Complex Extra Thick Coal Seam by EH?4 Magnetotelluric MethodBy Hai Rong
EH-4 Electrical conductivity imaging system has been playing an important role in prospecting, looking for water resource, and determining coal mine gob boundary by virtue of its significant advantage
Jan 1, 2014
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Ice Pillars, Packwalls, and BratticesBy David L. Kuck
This paper describes a system for providing structural, support in underground mines, employing water ice for pillars. packwalls and brattices. It consists of a refrigeration brine chiller, brine circ
Jan 1, 1987
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Design And Operation Of Powered And Entry SupportsBy Thomas L. Hutchinson
The mechanical design of a roof support is basically a matter of a statics and dynamics problem, assuming of course, that the imposed loads and mining conditions are known. Here in the Appalachian coa
Jan 1, 1981
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Coal Mine Seismicity And Bumps: Historical Case Studies And Current Field ActivityBy John L. Ellenberger
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has continued the research role of the former U.S. Bureau of Mines to develop techniques that will reduce the hazards in the mining wo
Jan 1, 2000
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Characterization of Tensile and Shear Loading on Smooth and Indented Wires and PC–strand Cable BoltsBy Steven Derycke, Stephen C. Tadolini, Anand Bhagwat
"The tensile and shear strength of intrinsic bolting support systems has always been a major concern of designers. A comprehensive laboratory testing program was designed to evaluate the tensile and s
Jan 1, 2015
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Eclipse System Bolting In The Illinois BasinBy Alan Campoli
Approximately 100 million fully grouted rebar roof bolts are installed each year in the United States, 80% are B-Series (5/8 inch fully grouted rebar in a one-inch borehole). The lesser used more expe
Jan 1, 2004
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An Investigation Of Longwall Pillar Stress HistoryBy M. G. Schuerger
The United States Steel Mining Company, Inc., (USM) Lynch District, operated the No. 37 Mine in the Harlan coal seam, Harlan County, Kentucky, from 19'2 until its sale to Arch of Kentucky in 1984
Jan 1, 1984
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Overburden Failure Characteristics of Extra?Thick Seam Using Top Coal Caving Mining Method at Tongxin Coal MineBy Zhijie Zhu
In order to determine the overburden failure characteristics of extra-thick seam mining, EH4 electromagnetic image system and borehole televiewer survey were applied to panel 8100, Tongxin coal mine.
Jan 1, 2014
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Streams and Longwall Coal Mining Subsidence: A Pennsylvania PerspectiveBy Anthony T. Iannacchione
Longwall mining produces surface subsidence basins that affect streams by water diminution and contamination. These effects can ultimately impair the biological character of the plants and animal comm
Jan 1, 2011
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Laboratory and Field Testing of Bolting Systems Subjected to Highly Corrosive EnvironmentsBy Stephen C. Tadolini, John Bolton, Bre-Anne Sainsbury, Tom Meikle
"The capacity of ground support components which have been affected by corrosion is reduced and may ultimately lead to dynamic failure of the component and the strata. In order to maintain an effectiv
Jan 1, 2016
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A Study of Potential Fault Reactivation and Water Intrusion at a Longwall Coal Mine in AppalachiaBy Francis Kendorski
A longwall coal mine in Appalachia about 1,500 ft deep encountered a fault while developing a new longwall panel. The fault extended from mining depth to the surface near a secondary road and drainage
Jan 1, 2003