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                     Stability Analysis of Shell Structure Around the Longwall Mining Face Area in Steeply Dipping Seam Stability Analysis of Shell Structure Around the Longwall Mining Face Area in Steeply Dipping SeamBy Yongping Wu Taking the longwall mining face area in a steeply dipping seam as the research object, the stability of an asymmetrical rock mass structure is analyzed using shell theory and masonry beam theory. The Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Probabilistic Approach to Coal Pillar Design Probabilistic Approach to Coal Pillar DesignBy 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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                     Longwall Shield Recovery, Using Phenolic Foam Injection for Gob Control As An Alternative to Recovery Mesh Longwall Shield Recovery, Using Phenolic Foam Injection for Gob Control As An Alternative to Recovery MeshBy James D. Pile Following a methane ignition in the active panel of a longwall coal mine, the affected panel was successfully isolated from the rest of the mine. This allowed for the remainder of the mine to return t Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Assessing Coal Bumps From Excess Energy in Finite Difference Models Assessing Coal Bumps From Excess Energy in Finite Difference ModelsBy Ryan Garvey A numerical investigation is made into unstable failures of coal pillars (i.e. coal bumps) using the finite difference software FLAC3D. A static energy balance is first derived to calculate the excess Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Panel?scale Modeling of a Deep Longwall Panel: the MULSIM Alternative Panel?scale Modeling of a Deep Longwall Panel: the MULSIM AlternativeBy Mark K. Larson Panel-scale modeling of stress changes induced by longwall coal mining is a challenging problem, particularly in deep mines of the western United States. Two common approaches to this problem are the Jan 1, 2013 
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                     International Practice in High Performance Underground Thick Coal Seam Extraction and Related Ground Control Challenges International Practice in High Performance Underground Thick Coal Seam Extraction and Related Ground Control ChallengesBy Bruce K. Hebblewhite This paper provides an overview of the international ?state of the art? with respect to underground coal mining methods used in seams of thickness greater than 4.5 m, through a review of a selection o Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Calibrating the LaModel Program for Shallow Cover Multiple? seam Mines Calibrating the LaModel Program for Shallow Cover Multiple? seam MinesBy Morgan Sears The LaModel program (Heasley, 1998) is a displacement discontinuity, boundary element model (BEM) for analyzing stresses and displacements in single and multiple-seam coal mines. After the Crandall Ca Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Influence of a Coal Mine Subsidence on An Adjacent Dam Influence of a Coal Mine Subsidence on An Adjacent DamBy Nengxiong Xu The WTZ coal mine is located adjacent to an auxiliary dam in P. R. China. The mining-induced ground movements are calculated using a 3-D numerical procedure based on the finite difference method (FDM) Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Gateroads Layout and Entry Support in a Western Longwall Coal Mine in China Gateroads Layout and Entry Support in a Western Longwall Coal Mine in ChinaBy WenFeng Li Comparing to the coal seams in Eastern China, the coal seams in Western China usually have better geological conditions. Therefore, changes in the conventional gateroads layout are required for the We Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Barrier Pillar Design for Safe and Productive Longwall Mining Barrier Pillar Design for Safe and Productive Longwall MiningBy Stephen C. Tadolini Effective barrier pillar design is an essential component for safe and productive underground coal mining. Barrier pillar design methodologies that incorporate sound engineering judgment have been use Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Economic Impact of Ascending Mine?Waters in Germany Economic Impact of Ascending Mine?Waters in GermanyBy Axel Preusse Due to a political decision, German hard coal mining will come to an end in the year 2018. By then, there will have been more than 150 years of industrial grade mining activities. Located in the weste Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Validation of Entry Stability Factors Determined By the Strength Reduction Method Against Empirical Approaches Validation of Entry Stability Factors Determined By the Strength Reduction Method Against Empirical ApproachesBy 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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                     Three?Dimensional Ground Stability Study Around a Mine Tunnel in a Highly Discontinuous Rock Mass under Significant in Situ Stress Three?Dimensional Ground Stability Study Around a Mine Tunnel in a Highly Discontinuous Rock Mass under Significant in Situ StressBy Pinnaduwa H. S. W. Kulatilake To exploit an underground mine effectively and safely, it is important to have a good understanding of the geotechnical behavior of the rockmass surrounding the underground mine excavation. The aim of Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Instrumentation of a Roof Bolter Machine for Void Detection and Rock Characterization Instrumentation of a Roof Bolter Machine for Void Detection and Rock CharacterizationBy Soheil Bahrampour Void detection and identification of bed separation while drilling holes in rocks for roof bolting can be a great source of information for the evaluation of ground conditions and adjustment of ground Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Development of CAN Manipulator Development of CAN ManipulatorBy Brian E. Perrine Underground mining requires a variety of specialized equipment. With ever-changing mining conditions and methods, some mines have had to resort to purchasing existing industrial equipment and adapting Jan 1, 2013 
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                     A Comparison of Numerical Methods and Analytical Methods in Determination of Tunnel Walls Displacement ? A Case Study A Comparison of Numerical Methods and Analytical Methods in Determination of Tunnel Walls Displacement ? A Case StudyBy Behdeen Oraee-Mirzamani Tunnel stability has an important role in the production process of an underground coal mine. There are various methods for analysing tunnel stability, such as numerical methods and analytical methods Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Enlightening Bolts: Using Distributed Optical Sensing to Measure the Strain Profile along Fully Grouted Rock Bolts Enlightening Bolts: Using Distributed Optical Sensing to Measure the Strain Profile along Fully Grouted Rock BoltsBy Andrew Hyett Over the last 30 years, a transition away from end-anchored bolts to fully grouted rock bolt systems has occurred in many underground mines. It seems geomechanically intuitive that the success of such Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Case Studies of Innovative Cable Bolt Technology Case Studies of Innovative Cable Bolt TechnologyBy Ben Mirabile Over the past three decades, the U.S. coal mining industry has widely used cable supports to supplement traditional primary bolting systems, especially in difficult ground conditions. However, increas Jan 1, 2013 
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                     A Holistic Examination of the Geotechnical Design of Longwall Shields and Associated Mining Risks A Holistic Examination of the Geotechnical Design of Longwall Shields and Associated Mining RisksBy Russell C. Frith This paper examines the design of longwall shields, focusing on those aspects that are critical to either their successful application or contribution to failure during longwall extraction. In many i Jan 1, 2013 
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                     How to Mitigate Coal Mine Bumps Through Understanding of the Violent Failure of Coal Specimens How to Mitigate Coal Mine Bumps Through Understanding of the Violent Failure of Coal SpecimensBy Gamal Rashed This research is divided into two parts: the first part of this research focuses on understanding coal mine bump mechanisms, and the second part focuses on mitigating the violent failure associated wi Jan 1, 2013 
