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                     High Horizontal Stress Effects On Longwall Gate Entry Stability High Horizontal Stress Effects On Longwall Gate Entry StabilityBy Yajie Wang High horizontal stress and its adverse effects on longwall gate entries have been witnessed in many US coal mines for the past years. It can cause cutter roofs and leads to roof falls either in the he Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Roof Control Problems on Development and Longwall Gateroads at a South- western PA Coal Mine Roof Control Problems on Development and Longwall Gateroads at a South- western PA Coal MineBy T. P. Mucho Over the past several years, two types of roof control problems have been en- countered at Beth Energy's Eighty Four Complex mine in Southwestern Pennsylvania. These problems have been (1) poor r Jan 1, 1986 
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                     A Test Of Predictive Numerical Models To Simulate Entry Design Changes Using Field Measurements From A Longwall Mining Gateroad A Test Of Predictive Numerical Models To Simulate Entry Design Changes Using Field Measurements From A Longwall Mining GateroadBy Jennifer Riefenberg Research efforts by the U.S. Bureau of Mines include running a series of displacement-discontinuity, boundary-element models to simulate the gateroad design at an underground coal mine in northwestern Jan 1, 1993 
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                     A Simple Method Of Measuring Rock Fracture Toughness Using The Brazilian Test Method A Simple Method Of Measuring Rock Fracture Toughness Using The Brazilian Test MethodBy H. Guo There are a number of methods available for the determination of the fracture toughness of rock. Some of the most recognised methods include the hollow pressured cylinder, the short-rod, the chevron - Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Analytical Investigation of Shaft Damages at West Elk Mine Analytical Investigation of Shaft Damages at West Elk MineBy Tim Ross Several shear failures were observed in Shaft #1 at the Mountain Coal Company, LLC, West Elk Mine, after mining longwall Panel 23, 1,100 ft to the east of Shaft #1. It was speculated that this shear Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Clay Veins: Their Physical Characteristics. Prediction, and Support Clay Veins: Their Physical Characteristics. Prediction, and SupportBy Frank E. Chase Clay veins, also referred to as clay elastic dikes, have been responsible for numerous underground injuries and fatalities. These hazardous structures are also responsible for increased production cos Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Three-Seam Interaction: A Case Study Three-Seam Interaction: A Case StudyBy N. P. Kripakov Results of a complex three-seam interaction analysis in a western U.S. coal mine are presented. The physical situation simulated by the models represents the development of a set of entries underneath Jan 1, 1996 
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                     The Unpredictable Life Cycle of a Coal Pillar (b2bcadc5-82a3-454e-be3a-6b79e9867244) The Unpredictable Life Cycle of a Coal Pillar (b2bcadc5-82a3-454e-be3a-6b79e9867244)By Stephen Tadolini A unique circumstance created by monitoring a pre-driven longwall recovery room permitted measuring the stresses of a coal pillar throughout its entire life cycle in less than a week. A fender pillar Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Experimental Study Of Line Electrode Method To Detect Underground Cavities Experimental Study Of Line Electrode Method To Detect Underground CavitiesBy F. Ziaie Line electrical resistivity method using physically infinite distance between current line electrodes is proposed to determine the location of mine workings. In this method at least three line electro Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Yield Pillar Application Under Strong Roof And Strong Floor Condition - A Case Study Yield Pillar Application Under Strong Roof And Strong Floor Condition - A Case StudyBy P. Tsang The mechanisms and functions of yield pillar are analyzed by employing finite element method that takes time dependent and plastic failure of rock into consideration. The design criteria for different Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Development of a mechanistic model for prediction of maximum subsidence and subsidence profile due to longwall mining 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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                     The Development and Application of Polyurethane Injectable Cable Bolts The Development and Application of Polyurethane Injectable Cable BoltsBy Dakota D. Faulkner Cable bolts have been very effective in mine ground control. Non-tensioned and tensioned cable bolts are now used for both primary and supplemental bolting (Suder, 2001; Mirabile, 2010). In the United Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Application Of Tomographic Imaging To Stability Assessment Application Of Tomographic Imaging To Stability AssessmentBy Hamid Maleki Roof falls are one of the leading ground control problems that adversely influence productivity and worker safety in underground mines, construction sites, and nuclear waste repositories. To control r Jan 1, 1996 
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                     A Case History of the Effect of Mine Subsidence on a Concrete Arch Bridge in Northern West Virginia A Case History of the Effect of Mine Subsidence on a Concrete Arch Bridge in Northern West VirginiaBy R. B. Alke Request to Mine Beneath Bridge The Jabs Run Bridge is a reinforced portland concrete arch filled bridge located on WV Bouts 7 near Pentress, WV. The bridge has a span of 22.9 m (meters) and a height o Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Longwall Support Monitoring Longwall Support MonitoringBy Robert G. Harris During the last five years there have been significant improvements in face support monitoring techniques particularly in respect of face pressure. The measurement of support loading pressures was Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Sub-Surface Cracks Due To Disc Cutter Spacing For Improved Rock Breakage And Ground Control (9409c703-a463-4470-b9b9-4f86b64581d4) Sub-Surface Cracks Due To Disc Cutter Spacing For Improved Rock Breakage And Ground Control (9409c703-a463-4470-b9b9-4f86b64581d4)By N. I. Aziz The importance of using disc cutters for rock excavation is reflected by their wide application in hard rock cutting machines such as tunnel boring machines and raise borers. The forces involved in th Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Evaluation Of Tailgate Ground And Support Interaction In The Illinois Basin For The Development Of A Ground Reaction Curve Based Standing Support Design (b187e562-fd74-46c1-b2f9-93667db20030) Evaluation Of Tailgate Ground And Support Interaction In The Illinois Basin For The Development Of A Ground Reaction Curve Based Standing Support Design (b187e562-fd74-46c1-b2f9-93667db20030)By Dennis Dolinar Improperly designed support systems have led to unplanned roof falls in longwall tailgates. To prevent such falls requires appropriate support and adequately designed support systems. The National Ins Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Advanced Development of the Radio Imaging Methods 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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                     Theoretical analysis of breaking strength of mine pillars and test specimens Theoretical analysis of breaking strength of mine pillars and test specimensBy 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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                     Destressing Practice In Rockburst-Prone Ground Destressing Practice In Rockburst-Prone GroundBy J. Willan This paper addresses the problem of designing a destress blasting procedure to reduce the incidence of rockbursting in hard rock mines. A review is made of the developed theory and practice of destres Jan 1, 1984 
