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Technique To Measure Resultant Load Vector On Shield Supports (b937ef33-c51b-4de4-a956-dc8be749fea8)By Thomas M. Barczak
The resultant load vector is the representation of the forces applied to a longwall roof support element by caving strata into a single, quantifiable measure of support resistance. The relatively comp
Jan 1, 1984
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Massive Pillar Collapse: a Room?and?Pillar Marble Mine Case StudyBy Sandin E. Phillipson
The Mine Safety and Health Administration?s Roof Control Division responded to a massive ground failure at an underground marble mine in northern Georgia. The ground failure occurred in a benched area
Jan 1, 2012
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Mining Through In-panel Entries and Full-face Recovery Room WithoutBy John Smyth
Mining through in panel entries and the full face recovery method has been successfully practiced at U.S. Stwl, Mine 50. Suppat of the cut-through entries and recovery room is critical. Traditionally,
Jan 1, 1998
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Evaluation And Design Considerations For Pillar/Roof Separation In An Operating Coal Mine (3e69124f-30b4-40c5-9503-bd59304b248f)By Mike Amick
As virgin coal reserves dwindle, more and more mines are being opened in areas with previous mining. As addressed in this conference before, there are solutions available for designing mines extracti
Jan 1, 2009
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Longwall Mining in Illinois: A Controversy over Planned Subsidence of Flat FarmlandBy Daniel Barkley
Underground coal mining in Illinois has a lengthy history dating back to the early 1800?s. High extraction underground mining has played a significant role in production through out this time. Mode
Jan 1, 2007
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Rock Mechanics Investigations on Seismic Events Around Two Longwall Coal OperationsBy 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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Correlation of Acoustic Emission (A.E.) with Physical and Mechanical Properties of Different Types of Rock and Coal SpecimensBy Brijes Mishra
This paper presents a correlation of acoustic emission (A.E.) with physical and mechanical properties of different types of rock and coal specimens which were tested under aegis of a consultancy proje
Jan 1, 2006
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Development of a mechanistic model for prediction of maximum subsidence and subsidence profile due to longwall miningBy Richard D. Begley
This paper summarizes the development of a mechanistic model to predict longwall mining induced surface subsidence. The model was originally developed from data acquired from a recent field study cond
Jan 1, 1989
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Fully-Grouted, High-Strength, Mechanical Shell Tensioned Bolt Improves Pittsburgh Seam Primary Roof SupportBy Daniel Su
Approximately 90% of the primary roof bolts used in CONSOL?s Pittsburgh seam coal mines is 2-piece, 8-foot long, 7/8? (or ¾?), high-strength, resin assisted, mechanical shell tensioned bolt. The remai
Jan 1, 2007
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Automated Monitoring Of Rock Slopes And Waste DumpsBy Andrew G. Martin
In 1991, Modular Mining Systems began marketing a Slope Monitoring System (SMS) now installed at twelve mines. The SMS uses automated wire line extensometers to monitor field conditions frequently. Ev
Jan 1, 1996
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Investigation of the Stability of a Pillar Retreat Section at the Fletcher MineBy Doug Tesarik
Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health1 (NIOSH), together with employees from The Doe Run Company, are monitoring and evaluating the stability of a pillar retreat s
Jan 1, 2006
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Subsidence Misconceptions And MythsBy Richard E. Gray
Subsidence due to coal mining is poorly understood by non-specialists. This has led to numerous misconceptions and myths based on limited observations and lack of knowledge. The three most common are:
Jan 1, 1996
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An Overview Of The National Roof Evaluation Accident Prevention (REAP) ProgramBy J. M. Krese
This paper gives an overview of the National REAP program emphasizing the program's current status and future plans. A brief historical review of the program will be given containing roof-fall ac
Jan 1, 1988
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Surface damage due to longwall mining - A case studyBy P. M. Lin
A subsidence monitoring program over a longwall panel was established (1) to explore the impacts of dynamic subsidence on the ground surface and structures and (2) to correlate the movements between t
Jan 1, 1989
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Classification Of Large Seismic Events At The Lucky Friday MineBy J. K. Whyatt
The paper presents an approach to design a multi level room and pillar layout in a 40m thick seam overlain by a major aquifer. The design was required to maximise extraction with due consideration of
Jan 1, 1996
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Coal Mine Bumps: Case Histories of Analysis and AvoidanceBy David Newman
In Eastern Kentucky, the Darby seam has had an extensive history of coal bumps and pillar bursts. The combination of high overburden, strong rock and coal, subjacent and superjacent mines, and retrea
Jan 1, 2008
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Detection of Abandoned Mines and Air Passages/Burning Centers of Mine Fires by Combined Electromagnetic MethodBy Shu Yan
The high resolution resistivity method (HRRM) is developed specifically for detecting underground cavities and tunnels. HRRM has a special feature in that it can recognize and cancel static shift, whi
Jan 1, 2005
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Advanced Development of the Radio Imaging MethodsBy Gerald Stolarczyk
The Radio Imaging Method (RIM) is based upon electromagnetic (EM) wave propagation in the coal seam waveguide. The radio geophysics theory underlying RIM was developed by Hill of the national Institu
Jan 1, 2006
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Insitu Performance of One Step Bolts to New Zealand Thick Coal Seam Mining EnvironmentsBy Richard Campbell
Effective strata control, utilising fully encapsulated resin grouted roof bolts is dependent on the installed quality of the reinforcement elements. Resin based grouts are the main form of rock bolt
Jan 1, 2006
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Longwall Shield Recovery Using Mobile Roof Supports (64264c53-830d-4e84-b91e-78532103884a)By Frank Chase
Longwall mining has gained the reputation as being the safest extraction method in underground coal mines. However, one of the most difficult tasks associated with longwall mining is moving the face
Jan 1, 2007