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Application Of Seismic Tomography For Assessing Yield Pillar Stress ConditionsBy Michael J. Friedel
The fundamental problems associated with ground control reflect the inability of mining personnel to "see" the development of anomalous conditions. Toward this end, the U. S. Bureau of Mines is invest
Jan 1, 1993
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Three Dimensional Numerical Modelling Of Effects Of Subsidence On EscarpmentsBy Leigh J. Wardle
Significant coal reserves in New South Wales lie under areas with steep topography such as valley slopes and cliffs. Subsidence predictions are difficult to make for these locations as existing empiri
Jan 1, 1992
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Injection Techniques for Cost-effective Stabilization of Brittle and Faulted Strata ZonesBy Martin Bolesta
The use of strata injection as a means of stabilizing brittle and heavily stressed ground as well as faulted zones is now state-of-the art technology. Users are obliged to select the right combination
Jan 1, 2001
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Rock Compaction Caused By Dewatering In Poorly- Consolidated SandstonesBy Hamid R. Nikraz
This paper reports the finding of a comprehensive investigation carried out to evaluate the compaction characteristics of saturated sandstone aquifers in the Collie Coal Basin under conditions anticip
Jan 1, 1993
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Development Of A Statistical Technique For Assessing Sandstone Escarpment StabilityBy Hamid Maleki
During the last decade, a significant amount of research has been conducted by Energy West Mining Company, government agencies, academia, and consulting companies to develop predictive tools for asses
Jan 1, 2000
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Evaluation of Instrumented Cable and Rebar Bolts as Ground Support at a Trona Mine (958ba3b7-4ed1-4b81-9815-5e4d6ebd9ea2)By Lewis A. Martin
Instrumented cable bolts developed at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health were used in conjunction with existing ground control systems to moni
Jan 1, 2001
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Stability And Control Of Immediate Roof Of Fully Mechanized Coal FaceBy S. Y. Liu
Based on the underground measurements, physical model test of simulated materials in the laboratory and finite element analysis, this paper demonstrates the pattern and process of roof fall over the t
Jan 1, 1990
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The Rheological Fracture Properties And Outburst Mechanism Of Coal Containing Gas (d683aa0b-ccc6-4082-b59a-667b798b544c)The properties of coal or rock containing gas are very important both for studying coal and methane outburst mechanism and for controlling underground rock in mining. The theological fracture properti
Jan 1, 1992
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Progress In The Development Of A Roof Bolt Design Methodology Based On Resisting ShearBy Ross Seedsman
There are many models for how roof bolts behave, one of which is prevention of shear along bedding. The basis of this model is that a roof beam will not delaminate if bedding parallel shear can be pre
Jan 1, 2000
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Challenges in German Subsidence Research—Retrospectives and PerspectivesBy Denise Müller, Axel Preusse
"Due to multilateral underground use, mining subsidence is discussed more and more with regard to issues other than mining, such as post-mining topics, storage, or geothermal use. These discussions an
Jan 1, 2018
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Assessment of the Rockburst Proneness in Hard Rock Coal MinesBy S. P. Singh
Rockburst is a sudden manifestation of the release of elastic strain energy stored in the rock. Therefore the tendency of the rock to burst should depend upon its ability to accumulate elastic strain
Jan 1, 1986
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Problems in "Void" Detection in Coal Mine Water HazardsBy Francis Kendorski
One of the most dangerous events in underground coal mining is unexpectedly encountering water inrushes from undetected abandoned mines in the same seam. The surest and most confident method is probe
Jan 1, 2004
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Numerical Modeling for Increased Understanding of the Behavior and Performance of Coal Mine StoppingsBy Lisa Burke
In underground coal mines, concrete block stoppings are widely used to control mine ventilation. Although stoppings are not intended as roof support, they are subjected to roof to floor convergence, a
Jan 1, 2004
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Numerical and Physical Modeling as Planning Tools for Rockbolted RoadwaysBy Peter Griesenbrock
In German underground coal mining mostly arch and some rectangular roadways are used in the development work. Due to its positive results from numerical and physical modeling techniques as well as goo
Jan 1, 2002
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Mathematical Modeling Of Strong Roof Beds In Longwall MiningBy Xiaolin Wu
Most coal bump occurrences in the U.S. are directly related to mining operations under strong roofs. An understanding of the behavior of bridging or cantilevering strong roofs over working longwall fa
Jan 1, 1993
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Worldwide Implementation Of Continuous Miner System - Integrating Ground Control With TechnologyBy Thomas W. McClain
This paper describes the importance of considering ground control measures when importing U.S. continuous mining technology in foreign countries. Important ground control factors are discussed. Eac
Jan 1, 2001
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Tailgate Support Evaluation at Plateau Mining CompanyBy H. N. Maleki
This paper presents a field evaluation of six tailgate secondary support systems, with the objective of optimizing support efficiency for maintaining open gate roads. Support systems consisted of a co
Jan 1, 1986
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A New Rock Mass Failure Criteria Based On Rate Of MovementBy Hamid Maleki
A new failure criteria is proposed for assessment of roof stability in underground sedimentary rocks. Unlike other stability assessment techniques, this method is simple and practical, having improved
Jan 1, 1990
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Application of Yieldable and Cuttable Pump Crib in Longwall Recovery RoomBy Quanzhong Gu
Stability of a pre-exnacted recovery room plays a vital role when longwall face approaches and during a longwall face move. In an attempt to extend the application of pumpable cribs into recovery room
Jan 1, 2004
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Mobile Roof Support For Retreat MiningBy H. Gene Wilson
Mobile Roof Supports (MRS) look similar to a longwall shield on crawler tracks. The MRS units offer a safe, productive method of extracting the 40% to 60% product left normally unrecovered in room and
Jan 1, 1990