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Ice Pillars, Packwalls, and Brattices
By 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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Tailgate Support Evaluation at Plateau Mining Company
By 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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Underground High Resolution Seismic Method As A Low Cost Alternative For Mapping Sandstone Replacement Channels In Coal Mines
By Rene Rodriguez
Sandstone paleo-channels encountered during coal mining operation can significantly slow down the advance in mining, and often completely shut-down coal mine production, with consequent extensive econ
Jan 1, 1994
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RYBAD Empirical Field Model For Prediction Of Maximum Land Subsidence Associated With Longwall Coal Mining
By Thomas Rymer
Mathematical modelling of mine subsidence measured at 21 locations in Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia allows for the refinement of current methods of predicting maximum land subsidence associa
Jan 1, 1988
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Seepage and Reinforcement Behavior of Grouting Into Slaking-Prone Mine Tunnel Floor
By Hideki Shimada
In underground coal mines, grouting method is employed in order to reinforce the floor and to control the movement of groundwater into the roadway. However, the seepage and the reinforcement behavior
Jan 1, 2002
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Surface Movement of Super-wide Longwall Panels Using Top-coal Caving Method
By Cao Shenggen
Experiences in the developed countries have shown that continuous increase of panel width (or face length) is one of the major technical trends for high production high efficiency mines. Increasing th
Jan 1, 2003
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The Autowarning Telltale: A New Safety Monitoring Device for Pillar Extraction Operations
By David Bigby
Room and pillar mining with full pillar extraction is one of the most hazardous systems of underground coal mining, a significant hazard being the potential for sudden goaf override. The Autowarning
Jan 1, 2011
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Progress in Managing the Geotechnical Aspects of Longwall Face Recovery
By David Hill
"End of panel longwall face recovery is almost certainly the most involved recurring geotechnical problem faced by operators, with major loss potential should problems occur. The paper presents Austra
Jan 1, 2010
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Modeling the Effect of Bolts on the Behavior of Rock Pillars and Associated Insights on Rib Reinforcement
By Gabriel Walton, Sankhaneel Sinha
"Rib failures are a major hazard in underground mining. When pillars are subjected to loading, extensile cracks are generated parallel to the excavation boundary, which can manifest as rib falls. A co
Jan 1, 2017
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Optimization Of Bench Blast Design With The Aid Of Computer (febe1846-7d11-4969-9dc5-f8d6a8a628b1)
By Wei Wu
A new bench blast design method and its realization with the assistance of the computer is introduced. The basic design principle is to define a rhomb cell, called fully-fractured zone, through a seri
Jan 1, 1992
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Mine Water Vs. Drinking Water?Technical Execution and Legal Relationship in Germany
By Tobias U. Papst
The German Ruhrgebiet is slowly transitioning into a post-mining state. It has been subjected to industrial-grade hard coal mining operations for more than 150 years. Due to a political decision, Germ
Jan 1, 2014
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Rock Characterization Using Time - Series Classification Algorithms
By Soheil Bahrampour
Development of measurement while drilling (MWD) systems for ground control applications in mining applications has recently been an active research topic. The main goal is to utilize the drilling info
Jan 1, 2014
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Three Dimensional Numerical Modelling Of Effects Of Subsidence On Escarpments
By 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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Machine Design Parameters For High Seam Truss Bolting Applications
By G. Bucelluni
An essential element of truss bolt installation requires machines to angle a hole in the top of approximately 39° to 45° from its vertical axis. Parameter which inherently effect the drill position ar
Jan 1, 1982
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Roof Bolt Bond Tester; A Device For Nondestructive Testing Of Grouted Bolts
By Raymond M. Stateham
The Bureau of Mines has developed a portable, lightweight device for determining the integrity of resin-grouted roof bolts. The instrument functions by sending a known pulse of ulstrasonic energy into
Jan 1, 1982
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Forecasting Roof Falls with Monitoring Technologies - A Look at the Moonee Colliery Experience (4e80a5f5-32b0-43df-a54a-da0b54b2c984)
By Anthony Lannacchione
There has been a persistent need to forecast roof falls so that miner's exposure to hazardous underground environments can be minimized. Several monitoring techniques have been developed and are
Jan 1, 2005
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Rockbolting For Highly Stressed Roadways
By Holger Witthaus
The conditions of great mining depth and multi-seam¬longwalling require a special method of rockbolting, It can be described as a control loop which is based on the elements of planning, drivage and m
Jan 1, 2000
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Use Of Polymer Grids For Longwall Shield Recovery
By Brian E. Travis
The recent development of polymer grids for the underground coal mining industry has created new alternatives for supplemental ground control practices. The grids utilize strong, lightweight polymers
Jan 1, 1990
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The Duncan Method of Partial Pillar Extraction at Tasman Mine
By Kent D. Mctyer
Mining commenced at Tasman Mine in late 2006. The current method of mining is bord and pillar using continuous minerbolters and shuttle cars for first workings and secondary extraction using mobile ro
Jan 1, 2011
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Case Studies Using Mine-Wide Monitoring Systems For Geotechnical Evaluations
By John P. Dunford
U.S. Bureau of Mines researchers are investigating the ability of mine-wide monitoring systems already in place at many coal operations to provide a direct link between geotechnical instruments and th
Jan 1, 1993