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Methods of Controlling Hard Roof in a Longwall Face
By Linsheng Xu
When coal seam is under the integral thick sandstone (or conglomerate), the structure of thick sandstone is integral and its strength is rather high. After coal is extracted, the roof is hanging and c
Jan 1, 1986
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A New Combination Friction-Suspension Support System Scott Cable Slings
By James J. Scott
Over the past two years research, development ad field tests have been conducted on a new product called the "Scott Cable Sling". This work resulted in the awarding of U.S. Patent No. 4265571 on May 5
Jan 1, 1981
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Coal Mine Seismicity And Bumps: Historical Case Studies And Current Field Activity
By John L. Ellenberger
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has continued the research role of the former U.S. Bureau of Mines to develop techniques that will reduce the hazards in the mining wo
Jan 1, 2000
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Rock Fracture, Caving and Interaction of Face Supports Under Different Geological Environments. Experience from Australian Coal Mine
By Winston Gale
This paper is presents a summary of recent investigations into fracture and caving about longwall panels. The results of these investigations indicate that rock failure initiates well ahead of the lon
Jan 1, 2004
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The Use Of Geologic Modeling In The Prediction Of Adverse Roof Conditions
By Edward S. Custer
Recent investigations of mine roof falls have demonstrated that roof failures are generally associated with geologic conditions. The roof falls can be predicted by using the techniques of depositional
Jan 1, 1981
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Practical Rock Mechanics For Safety And Productivity Improvements
By M. Guana
Island Creek Corporation is predominately an underground mine operator deploying room-and-pillar and retreat longwall mining methods for extracting coal. Wide variations are encountered in overburden
Jan 1, 1988
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Pressure Distribution Of 2-Leg Shield Supports (fb20894a-e0d3-49e8-b331-69176f4a54a3)
By Rao Pothini
Measurement of pressure distribution under the base plate of the Hemscheidt 2-leg 800-ton shield was performed underground for two shifts using 12 pressure cells installed in two rows, one each under
Jan 1, 1992
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Thrust Bolting: A New Innovation In Coal Mine Roof Support
By Stephen C. Tadolini
A new innovation in coal mine roof support has been developed by the Bureau of Mines at the Denver Research Center. The technique, called "Thrust Bolting,"1 converts a traditional passive roof support
Jan 1, 1990
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Comparison of Acoustic Emission and Stress Measurement Results to Evaluate the Application of the Kaiser Effect for Stress Determination in Underground Mines
By Lorraine Kent
Comparison of in-situ stress overcore measurement results with those determined from laboratory evaluation of Acoustic Emission (AE) testing on oriented sub-core samples has been carried out for a var
Jan 1, 2002
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Impact Of Horizontal Load On Shield Supports
By Thomas M. Barczak
A theoretical evaluation of the impact of horizontal load on shield support capacity is made from a static rigid body analysis of the shield structure. Parameters affecting horizontal support resistan
Jan 1, 1984
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An Analytical Approach For The Estimation Of Pillar Strength
A procedure fm the estimation of pilla1 strength is presented where the design of underground coal pillars is emphasized. An analytical approach has been developed, proposing that the effect of end co
Jan 1, 1990
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Intersection Stability and Tensioned Bolting
By Yunqing Zhang
Roof failure occurs much more frequently at intersections than entries and crosscuts. Using a commercial finite element package, four-way and three-way intersections reinforced with the tensioned bolt
Jan 1, 2003
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First Caving And Its Effects--A Case Study
By S. M. Hsiung
In late September 1984, a longwall panel in West Virginia lost 60 powered supports when the face had advanced for 250 ft. from the setup entry. An in-mine investigation showed that it was a first weig
Jan 1, 1984
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Mapping Hazards With Microseismic Technology To Anticipate Roof Falls - A Case Study (ac4523c6-7bdb-4660-a1cb-20433a65c0ed)
By Anthony Iannacchione
As the amount of new fractured surfaces or "damaged rock layers" within roof rock increases, the stability of the rock mass decreases. While direct measurements of this phenomenon are not easily made,
Jan 1, 2004
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Enhanced Surface Control For Roof And Rib Support (8fec630d-2a24-4d9d-8993-15ef5bf95858)
By Stephen C. Tadolini
The risk of injury caused by minor roof falls continues to increase in underground mining. Most ground control injuries result from small rock falls that occur in a supported area, but do not involve
Jan 1, 2001
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An Investigation Into The Effectiveness Of Support Systems Combining Steel Supports And Rock Bolts Within Coal Mine Roadways
By D. Reddish
The combination of free standing steel supports, such as arches, and rock bolts (mixed support) has Frequently been in used in UK coal mine roadways when it is considered that the strata and/or enviro
Jan 1, 2004
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Stability Behaviour Of Coal Mining Tunnels With Different Supports
By B. T. Wells
This work concerns the stress fields encountered around mining tunnels. A critical review is undertaken of the various analytical assessments of the support requirements for mining tunnels. Comments a
Jan 1, 1981
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Numerical Modelling Of A Monitored Site In An Underground Coal Mine In The Bowen Basin (20bead43-67f8-4fda-8d73-d3f230de1fe6)
By M. E. Duncan Fama
The aim of the paper was to model numerically some aspects of the extraction of coal pillars by split and fendering. A two-dimensional elasto-plastic plane strain model with strain softening and inter
Jan 1, 1992
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An Application Of Tree Classification Method In Analysis Of Longwall Shield Stability
By Yong-Ming Jiang
Longwall mining systems are extremely complex and expensive and require great caution for reliable and efficient operation. In many cases, ground control problems are the primary concern in longwall m
Jan 1, 1993
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Evaluation Of Low-Coal ATRS Systems
By M. Terry Hoch
This paper presents information on low-coal ATRS systems that are now in use. A study was conducted consisting of an in-mine evaluation of ATRS- equipped roof bolters capable of bolting in seams below
Jan 1, 1988