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                The Effect Of Hazardous Geologic Structures On Gateroad StabilityBy Frank E. Chase
Geologic structures have been responsible for numerous underground accidents and fatalities, and are a constant-source of down time. During - longwall mining, ground control problems associated with g
Jan 1, 1990
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                Think Like a RockBy Tom Barczak
Early in my career, while giving a presentation on shield design for longwall mining at one of the International Conferences on Ground Control in Mining, the late Jim Scott told me that I was finally
Jan 1, 2011
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                Evaluation of Rock Excavation Technologies for Seismically Active MinesBy S. Paul Singh
"The long-term viability of seismically active and/or deep mining operations hinges upon the industry's ability to maintain profitability in a climate of increasingly difficult conditions, escalating
Jan 1, 2010
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                Development of a Six Drilhead Roof Bolting MachineBy Bill A. Kyslinger
"In underground mining, machine design is predominantly dictated by mine conditions and individual customer desires. In partnership with Foresight Energy, J. H. Fletcher & Company was tasked to design
Jan 1, 2016
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                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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                Mining Under Strong RoofBy K. Y. Haramy
Strong roof helps minimize roof fall problems in coal mine entries. However, the Inability of strong roof to cave readily may contribute to major ground control problems In Iongwall and retreat mining
Jan 1, 1988
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                Effects of Overburden Characteristics on Dynamic Failure in Underground Coal MiningBy Douglas Tesarik, Mark K. Larson, Habte Abraham, Heather E. Lawson
Dynamic failures, or "bumps", remain an imperative safety concern in underground coal mining, despite significant advancements in engineering controls. While many factors have been empirically linked
Jan 1, 2016
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                Monitoring Railroad Response To Mining Subsidence And Assessment Of Subsidence Effects On On Railroad - A Case StudyBy Yi Luo
The responses of a section of railroad to ground subsidence process was monitored as it was undermined by a longwall panel. The subsidence data collected and the observations made through this monitor
Jan 1, 1994
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                Design Considerations For Bump-Prone Longwall MinesTailgate pillar and tailgate-face corner humps have been a major threat to longwall coal mines where hump-prone conditions exist. The yield pillar design concept, in which the longwall chain pillars a
Jan 1, 1999
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                The Introduction of Roof Bolting to U.S. Underground Coal Mines (1948-1960): A Cautionary Tale (fc50b3c4-830d-49aa-a1be-7477dcdf44ae)By Chris Mark
Perhaps the most significant development in coal mine ground control during the last century was the introduction of roof bolting during the late 1940's and 1950's. From an engineering stand
Jan 1, 2002
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                The Potential of Acoustic Emissions from Three Point Bending Tests as Rock Failure PrecursorsBy Filippo Vallianatos, Michael Verigakis, Vasili Saltas, Kosta Kaklis, Stelio Mavrigiannakis, Zach Agioutantis
"Development of failure in brittle materials is associated with microcracks, which release energy in the form of elastic waves called acoustic emissions. This paper presents results from acoustic emis
Jan 1, 2015
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                Gateroad Pillar Extraction Experience at Jim Walter ResourcesBy Gregory Hendon
Jim Walter Resources, Inc. (JWR), has successfully longwall mined for many years at depths ranging from 1200'-2500'. However, full pillar extraction has proven difficult and generally econom
Jan 1, 1998
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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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                Parameters Affecting Resin-Anchored Cable Bolt Performance: Results Of In Situ EvaluationsBy Joseph C. Zelanko
Cable bolt support techniques. including hardware and anchorage systems, continue to evolve to meet U.S. mining requirements. For cable support systems to be successfully implemented into new ground c
Jan 1, 1995
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                New Developments in the Area of Influence of Longwall ExcavationsBy Denise Weber, Jürgen Kateloe, Marku Papst, Laurenz Preusse, Axel Preusse
"The angle of draw (in Germany, referred to as Limit Angle) plays a significant role in the field of mining subsidence engineering. This applies both to the assessment of the affected area by undergro
Jan 1, 2015
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                Analyses of De-Confinement Mechanisms of Unstable Failures in Underground Mining ConditionsBy Ruixiang Gu
The de-confinement mechanisms of unstable failures as they occur in deep coal mining conditions are investigated using a distinct element numerical modeling code. The Mohr-Coulomb and continuously yie
Jan 1, 2014
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                Practical Stress Modeling for Mine PlanningBy Keith Heasley
As part of the initial investigation and validation of a new boundary-clement formulation for stress modeling in coal mines. the underground stresses and displacements at two multiple-seam coal mines
Jan 1, 1998
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                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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                Behavioral Aspects of Roof/Rib Injuries--Implications for Training Utilizing Stereoscopic PhotographyBy Edward A. Barrett
A significant number of injuries resulting from fa118 of roof and rib may be avoided by modifying the reactive behavior of miners as they encounter potentially hazardous ground conditions. In 1984-85,
Jan 1, 1986
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                Design Concerns of Room and Pillar Retreat PanelsBy Morgan M. Sears, lhsan B. Tulu, Ted M. Klemetti
"Why do some room and pillar retreat panels encounter abnormal conditions? What factors deserve the most consideration during the planning and execution phases of mining and what can be done to mitiga
Jan 1, 2016