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Shear Testing of 28 mm Hollow Strand "TG" Cable Bolt
By Naj Aziz, Peter Craig
"Double shearing tests were carried out on the 28 mm (1 in) hollow strand Jennmar TG cable bolt to gain a better understanding of the shearing behavior of the cable. The first test was limited to a 50
Jan 1, 2010
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Shield Monitoring To Forecast Severe Face Weightings At The South Bulga Colliery, NSW, Australia
By Jim Sandford
The South Bulga Colliery longwall operation, owned and operated by Cyprus Coal Australia. Oakbridge Pty. Ltd., and located near Singleton, NSW, is currently operating under an average 80-ft-thick (24-
Jan 1, 1999
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Short-encapsulation Pull Tests for Roof Bolt Evaluation at an Operating Coal Mine (d859e8fa-c0f1-49be-9743-84926e16279e)
By James Pile
The San Juan Coal Mine, located near Farmington, New Mexico, supplies the San Juan Generating Station with more than 6 million tons of coal annually. To replace dwindling surface mine production, San
Jan 1, 2003
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Sidewall Fracturing In Coal Room And Pillar And Pillar Extraction Panels (fdea63a5-d54d-46e2-aad5-6c4f1c72e2f1)
By André Vervoort
In coal room and pillar, and pillar extraction panels, the sidewall conditions were investigated based on underground measurements and numerical simulations. Three-dimensional linear elastic models pr
Jan 1, 1992
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Significant Weighting Events on the Longwalls in the Phalen Colliery
By Bob J. MacDonald
The Cape Breton Development Corporation is a federally owned Crown corporation in Canada that operates two coal mines the Prince and Phalen Colliery in the Province of Nova Scotia. Retreat longwall mi
Jan 1, 1997
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Simplified Pre-and Post-Processing Technique for Performing Finite-element Analyses of Deep Underground Mines (4c70a887-9438-4254-8d3e-3283730c59e0)
By Marc T. Filigenzi
Two of the major ground control safety issues confronting underground mine operations today are shaft pillar stability and the failure of rock around active mine openings. Failure of a mine shaft can
Jan 1, 1997
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Simulated Materials Modeling And Analysis Of The Overburden Strata Movement In Top Coal Caving Mining
By Zhou Ying
Based on the mining condition and roof lithology of the 2-3 coal seam at Gengcun Mine, the simulated materials modeling method was used to study the movement process and characteristics of overburden
Jan 1, 2001
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Simulation Test on Accumulation Laws of Paste-Like Slurry in Cavity Goaf of a Coal Mine
By Boqiang Wu, Ganggang Xu, Xiaodong Wang, Hai Wang, Shibin Zhu
"Using a paste-like slurry as a filling from the ground surface to the goaf, artificial pillars can be built in the cavity goaf to support the goaf roof to prevent roof collapse and ground subsidence.
Jan 1, 2018
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Single Point And Full Scale Laboratory Testing Of Timber Chock Construction
By Jim Galvin
4 and 6 point timber chock constructions are used extensively on both a systematic and spot basis by Australian longwall operators to support tailgate roadways. In 1996, the School of Mining Engineeri
Jan 1, 2000
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Site Characterization For Planning Underground Stone Mines
By Francis S. Kendorski
Underground stone mines tier construction aggregates and industrial minerals are being planned in increasing numbers throughout the United States. At the middle of the last century (1950s) underground
Jan 1, 2000
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Site Characterization For Ultra-Close Multi-Seam Mining
By Yingxin Zhou
Data from these field studies and previous case study data have been combined to define ultra-dose seam mining environments and relate them to observed failure conditions. A rating system for ultra-cl
Jan 1, 1990
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Sizing Of Final Stumps For Safer Pillar Extraction
By Christopher Mark
Pillar recovery continues to be one of the more hazardous activities in underground coal mining. Safety requires that the roof above the intersection remain stable until after the pillar has been extr
Jan 1, 2001
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Skin Failure Of Roof And Rib In Underground Coal Mines
By Eric R. Bauer
Skin failures of roof and rib in underground coal mines continue to be a significant safety hazard for mine workers. Skin failures do not usually involve failure of the support systems but result from
Jan 1, 1999
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Slope Stability at Open Cut Mining Due to Subsidence on Old Underground Mining Area
By Andre Zingano
An underground mine using room and pillar and retreat mining methods was developed during the 1950?s. In 2009 an open cast mine was opened in the same reserve with the objective of mining five coal se
Jan 1, 2013
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SOMA: A New Method to Calculate the Operative Stress Field: Results from the Laurel Mountain Mine, Russell Co., Virginia
By Craig Byington
The stress-field orientation mapping and analysis (SOMA) technique for determining the operative stress field near mine workings and its relationship to various fracture sets is described using Dicken
Jan 1, 2004
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Some Factors Influencing Stability Of Longwall Gateroad
Excessive roadway closure in the gateroads impedes the passage of equipment, supplies, personnel and ventilation air in longwall panels. This pager describes several factors that influence the gat
Jan 1, 1994
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Some Structural Aspects Of Designing The Shield Supports
By S. S. Peng
This paper presents a convenient way for the preliminary design of the shield supports. The locus equations which are applicable for all kids of shield supports are derived. These equations facilitate
Jan 1, 1982
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Some Technical Considerations When Mining Under Bodies Of Water
By John W. Fredland
Conducting mining operations under a body of Water can create hazardous conditions for miners. The potential for a sudden inrush must be considered and abnormal ground control conditions can be encoun
Jan 1, 1982
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Some Thoughts on Calibrating LaModel
By Keith Heasley
In many practical situation where the LaModel program in used to analyze the mechanical response and failure of the mining environment, there are very few actual field measurement from the site availa
Jan 1, 2008
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Spatial Trends In Rock Strength - Can They Be Determined From Coreholes? (51393e91-3e75-4a8d-ac36-e107a993fe35)
By Christopher Mark
Mine planning for a new reserve is based on information obtained from exploratory coreholes. A critical component of an exploration program is the geotechnical evaluation. Poor assumptions about roof
Jan 1, 2004