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Development Cooperation Between Operator And Manufacturer - Point Anchor Resin Bolts
By C. C. White
Much benefit can be achieved by a mining company and a manufacturer if both parties can communicate effectively with each other and assist in product development; mutually beneficial ideas and product
Jan 1, 1982
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An Examination of the Loyalhanna Limestone's Structural Features and Their Impact on Mining and Ground Control Practices
By Tony Iannacchione
A close look at the Loyalhanna Limestone of southwestern Pennsylvania reveals a complex structural environment. Most exposures of the Loyalhanna occur along Chestnut Ridge and Laurel Hill within the A
Jan 1, 2002
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Risk Assessment of Surface Fracture Endangered Ranges Over Shallow Mine Workings
By Peter Fischer, Heinz-Jiirgen Kateloe, Anton Sroka, Axel Preusse
"Since mining in Germany has a long history, there are still many locations where the surface fracture problem has to be solved. Shallow mine workings from an earlier era can affect the surface in a d
Jan 1, 2010
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Regional Joint Patterns in the Appalachian Basin: Implications for Ground Control and Origin of "Hill Seams"
By Sandin Phillipson
During the course of ground control evaluations conducted by the Mine Safety and Health Administration's Roof Control Division, a number of surface and underground coal mines were visited that exhibit
Jan 1, 2010
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Horizontal Stresses and Their Impact on Roof Stability at the Nelms No. 2 Mine
By J. B. Lizak
This paper is not available for inclusion in the Proceedings at the time of printing, but it will be included as an insert.
Jan 1, 1984
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Deep Cover Bleeder Entry Performance and Support Loading: A Case Study
By Tulu B. Ihsan, Mark A. Van Dyke, Ted M. Klemetti
"How well do current modeling procedures calculate the rear abutment extent and loading? Does an improved understanding of the rear abutment extent warrant a change in standing support in bleeder entr
Jan 1, 2017
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Roofbolting In The Cape Breton Development Corporation's Phalen Colliery
By B. Macdonald
In 1991, roofbolts were introduced as a primary support for inseam retreat longwall entries at CBDC's Phalen Colliery. Increasing mine depth (+550 m) necessitated replacing conventional inseam st
Jan 1, 1994
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Influence Of Partings In A Coal Seam On Long Term Pillar Stability
By K. Biswas
So far, all pillar design methods or approaches consider the coal seam as a uniform structure From some mine visits in northern Appalachian Region. it is found that some coal seams have binder or part
Jan 1, 1995
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Remote Sensing For Roof Control And Mine Planning: An Overview
By R. F. Valene
This paper is not available for inclusion in the Proceedings at the time of printing. but it will be included as an insert
Jan 1, 1984
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Numerical Modelling Based Investigation of Coal Pillar Stability for Room and Pillar Development at 900 m Depth of Cover
By Ashok Kumar, Rajendra Singh, Petr Waclawik
High-grade coal is locked in the shaft protective pillars at 900 m below surface in the Czech part of Upper Silesian Coal Basin. To optimise recovery of coal from the larger size shaft protective pill
Jan 1, 2018
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Roof Span Design for Underground Stone Mines
By Essie Esterhuizen, John Ellenberger, Dennis Dolinar
"Underground stone mines in the United States use the room-and- pillar method of mining. The stability of the roof between pillars determines the mining dimensions and size of equipment that can be us
Jan 1, 2010
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High-Precision Dynamic Subsidence Prediction Model Aided by Field Measured Data
By Yuanfei Chen, Jianfeng Zha
"China is the largest producer and consumer of coal in the world. The mining-induced surface subsidence has bad influences on the surface and structures above the surface. In order to minimize disaste
Jan 1, 2017
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Strength and Deformation Characteristics of Coal under Cyclic Loading
By Yongjie Yang
Experimental study on the strength and deformation characteristics of coal under cyclic loading provides guidance for designing coal pillar which is subjected to repeated mining influence during minin
Jan 1, 2006
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Influence of Roof/Floor Interface on Coal Pillar Performance
By Kyle A. Perry
Pillar design formulae have existed for decades, and the guidelines for design stability factors are generally accepted by regulatory agencies and broadly used within the coal industry. Nearly all des
Jan 1, 2013
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A Comparison of the Overburden Loading in ARMPS and LaModel
By Ihsan Berk Tulu, Keith A. Heasley, Chris Mark
"The Analysis of Retreat l\.fining Pillar Stability (ARJ\1PS) and the Lal\.fodel programs have been used successfully in the U.S. for designing safe pillar recovery operations for many years. However,
Jan 1, 2010
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Ground Control And Safety Considerations During Longwall Recovery
By William J. Gray
The Roof Control Division of MSHA's Pittsburgh Safety and Health Technology Center has been conducting a program to evaluate methods employed by the U.S. coal mining industry during recovery of l
Jan 1, 1993
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Occurrence, Predication, and Control of Coal Burst Events in the U.S.
By Stephen C. Tadolini, Anthony T. Iannacchione
"Coal burst represented a major hazard for some U.S. mining operations. This paper provides an historical review of the coal burst hazards, identifies the fundamental geological factors associated wit
Jan 1, 2015
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Numerical Simulation on Microseismicity Due to Mining at One of the Collieries in Australia
Numerical simulation for microseismicity due to mining at one of the collieries in Australia was carried out and the results were compared to the observed microscismicity. 3-D Stress analysis showe
Jan 1, 2001
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A Case Study of Multi–Seam Coal Mine Entry Stability Analysis with Strength Reduction Method
By Ihsan Berk Tulu, Michael Sloan, Ted Klemetti, Michael M. Murphy, Gabriel S. Esterhuizen, Jame Sumner
"In this paper, the advantage of using numerical models with the strength reduction method (SRM) to evaluate entry stability in complex multiple-seam conditions is demonstrated. A coal mine under vari
Jan 1, 2015
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Case Study and Design of Standing Steel Set Support for Aged Belt Entry Rehabilitation
By Kevin J. Ma, John Stankus
"In order to access remote reserve areas, some U.S. coal mines have to maintain aged underground entries for a great distance. However, high humidity, warm temperature, and time dependent deterioratio
Jan 1, 2017