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Theoretical analysis of breaking strength of mine pillars and test specimens
By D. S. Choi
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of the effect of shape and size on strength of geologic materials. The results indicate that the shape effect is caused by the development of confining press
Jan 1, 1989
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Global Trends in Coal Mine Horizontal Stress Measurements
By Christopher Mark
Knowledge of in situ stresses is fundamental to many studies in earth sciences, and coal mine ground control is no exception. During the past 20 years, it has become clear that horizontal stress is
Jan 1, 2008
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Rock Mechanics Investigations on Seismic Events Around Two Longwall Coal Operations
By Michael Alber
Coal mining by the longwall method typically causes seismic events. This paper describes the research on mining induced seismicity around two specific longwalls at 1100m depth under several old longwa
Jan 1, 2008
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The Uniaxial Compressive Strength Of Coal: Should It Be Used To Design Pillars?
By Christopher Mark
The Bureau of Mines has recently completed a comprehensive study of coal strength. More than 4000 individual test results from over 60 seams were extracted from the literature and combined in the most
Jan 1, 1996
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An Applications Approach To Barrier Pillar Design For Improved Resource Recovery
By John R. Koehler
Available barrier pillar design methods do not adequately account for overburden caving characteristics, the timing and magnitude of associated load transfers, the occurrence of unusual geologic featu
Jan 1, 1989
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On Research Needs in Coal Mine Ground Control
By Syd Peng
"As the International Conference on Ground Control in Mining (ICGCM) enters its 35th year in 2015, it is time to look back and identify the areas that need to be emphasized and to look forward to see
Jan 1, 2015
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An analysis of roof-pillar-weak floor interaction in partial extraction room-and-pillar mining
By W. M. Pytel
The applicability of the beam theory in analysis of roof- pillar-weak floor interaction in partial extraction room-and-pillar mining is presented. The mine structure is modeled as an equivalent multi-
Jan 1, 1989
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Development of in-situ stress measurement technique using ultrasonic wave attenuation method - A progress report
By Y. L. Sun
The feasibility of using the ultrasonic wave attenuation method for measuring in-situ stress is examined theoretically and experimentally. The theoretical analyses show that for a given rock type the
Jan 1, 1989
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Knowledge Is Power: Introducing the Midas, a New Permissible Datalogging System for Use in Mines
By Tristan H. Jones
Beginning in 1987, miniature dataloggers approved by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) were publicly available for sale. The principal among these was the model CR21XQM, manufactured by
Jan 1, 2012
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Direct Laboratory Tensile Testing Of Select Yielding Rock Bolt Systems
By John D. VandeKraats
Yielding rock bolt support systems have been developed to accommodate ground movement in shifting ground such as in coal operations; in creeping ground such as salt, trona, and potash; and in swelling
Jan 1, 1996
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Successful Application of Rock Bolt Support and Mechanised Depillaring in Difficult Roof Conditions at Tandsi Mine, Western Coalfields, India
By D. C. Oldroyd
Western Coalfield?s Tandsi Mine, has difficult support conditions and a history of roof falls, resulting in mining roadway widths and depths being restricted for safety reasons. Rock Mechanics Technol
Jan 1, 2006
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Subsidence monitoring at a shallow partial extraction room-and-pillar mine in midwestem United State
By Yoginder P. Chugh
Subsidence may be observed above partial extraction shallow room-and-pillar mines where the coal seam(s) is associated with weak and thick claystone in the floor. This paper presents results of subsid
Jan 1, 1989
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Laboratory And Field Characterization Of Immediate Floor Strata In Illinois Basin Coal Mines
By Yoginder P. Chugh
The characteristics of weak floor strata associated with actively mined coal seams in Illinois are very important from ground stability point of view and, in many cases, are the governing factors in d
Jan 1, 1989
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Weightings And Water Inflows During Longwall Working
By I. W. Farmer
Weightings and water inflows into longwall workings often occur together, giving rise to discussions on their relative genesis. Case histories are introduced which indicate that most water inflows are
Jan 1, 1996
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Mining Geotechnical Benchmarking
By Vincent A. Scovazzo
Benchmarking is a business management process that seeks improvement through the study and reapplication of practices conducted by industry leaders. This discussion presents objectives and organizatio
Jan 1, 2000
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Relationship between the clay fabric of roof shales and roof collapse in mines of the Herrin cod, southern Illinois
By Theresa M. Bodus
The strength of roof shales is, in part, a function of the preferred orientation of clay minerals within them. Therefore, analysis of clay fabric under both air-dried and hydrated conditions should be
Jan 1, 1989
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Upgraded Comprehensive and Integrated Subsidence Prediction Model CISPM - W
By Yi Luo
In dealing with various subsidence cases, accurate predictions of mining induced subsidence are the basis for correct assessment of subsidence influences and subsequent mitigation efforts. There is a
Jan 1, 2008
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Performance Evaluation Of A Cable Bolted Yield-Abutment Gate Road System At The Crandall Canyon No. 1 Mine, Genwal Resources, Inc., Huntington, Utah
By J. R. Koehler
Although two-entry yield pillar-based gate roads supported by wooden cribs have been commonly used throughout longwalling in the Wasatch PlateadRoan Cliffs coalfield of central Utah, a three-entry yie
Jan 1, 1996
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In-Situ Tests and Numerical Simulation about the Effect of Annulus Thickness on the Resin Mixture for Fully Grouted Resin Bolt
By Andre Zingano
The objective of this paper is to study the effect of annulus thickness on the quality of resin mixture for fully grouted resin bolt. Pullout and mixture tests were made in underground coal mines for
Jan 1, 2008
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The Use Of Rim- To Detect Geologic Anomalies In The Clarion Seam
By M. Craig Miller
As the trend continues in the U. S. toward inceased capital investment in longwall mining equipment and wider panels. the risk also increases for gotential financial and production loses due to undete
Jan 1, 1990