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FDM Prediction Of A Yield Pillar Performance In Conjunction With A Field Trial
By H. Yavuz
A Numerical modelling study using the two dimensional finite difference code "FLAC" was performed for investigating the ability of numerical modelling to predict the performance of yielding pillars. T
Jan 1, 2001
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Changes In Seismic Measurements With Blast Induced Fracturing: A Field Experiment
By Clifford J. Roblee
In this paper, various seismic indicators are evaluated for ability to discern fractures induced into a rock mass by blasting. This is accomplished by presenting results from in situ crosshole seismic
Jan 1, 1989
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Statistical Regional Calibration Of Subsidence Prediction Models
By D. N. Cleaver
Like other influence function methods, the SWIFT subsidence prediction program, developed within the Mineral Resources Engineering Department at the University of Nottingham, requires calibration to r
Jan 1, 1995
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Pumpable Roof Supports: Developing Design Criteria by Measurement of the Ground Reaction Curve (8ba91e71-c09d-4bd5-afc0-848b526c152b)
By Thomas Barczak
Pumpable roof supports provide an alternative longwall tailgate roof support and have grown in usage during the past few years. Heintzmann Corporation has been installing pumpable roof supports at the
Jan 1, 2003
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Assessing Coal Bumps From Excess Energy in Finite Difference Models
By Ryan Garvey
A numerical investigation is made into unstable failures of coal pillars (i.e. coal bumps) using the finite difference software FLAC3D. A static energy balance is first derived to calculate the excess
Jan 1, 2013
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Effect of Longwall-Induced Subsurface Deformations on Shale Gas Well Casing Stability under Deep Covers
By Peter Zhang, Todd Minoski, Mark Van Dyke, Daniel W. H. Su
"This paper presents the results of a 2017 study conducted by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Pittsburgh Mining Research Division (PMRD), to evaluate the effects of
Jan 1, 2018
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A Study Of Longwall Subsidence In The Appalachian Coal Region Using Field Measurements And Computer Modeling Techniques
By M. Karmis
For several centuries surface subsidence has been recognized as an inevitable consequence of most underground mining. In fact, British court records of disputes and litigations related to property dam
Jan 1, 1981
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Crosshole Seismics: Applications In Mining
By Richard E. Thill
Two Cross-borehole systems were developed by the Bureau of Mines, one operating at a central frequency of 20 kHz for close-in spacing between boreholes (2-20m) and another operating at a dominant freq
Jan 1, 1989
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Analysis Of Cable Bolt Performance Using Numerical Modeling
By M. Bouteldja
A finite element modelling approach is developed for the evaluation of the mechanical performance of cable bolts supports in underground mine structures. The modelling approach permits the simulation
Jan 1, 1999
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Skin Failure Of Roof And Rib In Underground Coal Mines
By Eric R. Bauer
Skin failures of roof and rib in underground coal mines continue to be a significant safety hazard for mine workers. Skin failures do not usually involve failure of the support systems but result from
Jan 1, 1999
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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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Hazard Mapping Combining Geostatistical Modeling Of Coal Mine Roof Quality Ratings With Numerical Modeling Of Stress Data
By J. Riefenberg
U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) researchers are developing a personal computer-based hazard mapping system for use in underground coal mines. Hazard mapping is rapidly gaining interest as delineating area
Jan 1, 1994
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Coal Mine Primary Support Selection: Tension Versus Non Tensioned Roof Bolt Systems
By Kot Unrug
The selection of tensioned versus non-tensioned roof bolts, for primary coal mine roof support, has been debated for well over 25 years. The wide spread use of fully grouted rebar marked the beginning
Jan 1, 2004
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Ground Control Techniques Utilizing Polymer Grid Structures (6a308b5b-e28a-436d-9aed-f102a6943d1b)
By Brian E. Travis
Lightweight polymer grids have recently been introduced to the mining industry. They are currently being used for roof and rib control, longwall shield recovery, safety guarding or barricade, highwall
Jan 1, 1992
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Rock Bursting and Seismicity During Ramp Development, Lucky Friday Mine, Mullan, Idaho (70e1cb23-d3f9-44e0-89bb-620862946d41)
By J. K. Whyatt
A comprehensive survey of mine seismicity and rock bursting during development of two sublevels at the Lucky Friday Mine, Mullan, ID, USA, was conducted to better define rock failure mechanisms and so
Jan 1, 1998
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Rock Mechanics and the Analysis of Underground Mine Stability Adjacent to Coal Refuse Impoundments
By David Newman
Coal refuse impoundments and underground mines are frequently sited in close vertical and horizontal proximity in the valleys of the Southern Appalachian coalfield. The steep V-shaped valleys provide
Jan 1, 2003
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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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Methods Used To Monitor Roof Geology And Entry Supports
By James M. Tennant
In the mid 1970's, American Electric Power significantly expanded its internal coal production. This involved opening several large mines in seams that had never been mined on a large commercial
Jan 1, 1982
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Longwall Mining Of Thin Seams
By Ernest A. Curth
An estimated 49 billion tons or 29 percent, of the coal reserve base to a depth of 1,000 feet in the eastern United States fall in the 28- to 42-inch range. Often left out as a consequence of selectiv
Jan 1, 1981
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The Development And Use Of Risk Assessment Techniques To Assess Roadway Stability In The Parkgate Seam At Thoresby Colliery
By Paul Cartwright
A rockbolted roadway risk assessment procedure has been developed specifically for the Parkgate seam at Thoresby Colliery by Rock Mechanics Technology and colliery engineers. The purpose of this asses
Jan 1, 1999