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Assessment of the Rockburst Proneness in Hard Rock Coal Mines
By S. P. Singh
Rockburst is a sudden manifestation of the release of elastic strain energy stored in the rock. Therefore the tendency of the rock to burst should depend upon its ability to accumulate elastic strain
Jan 1, 1986
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Rock Compaction Caused By Dewatering In Poorly- Consolidated Sandstones
By Hamid R. Nikraz
This paper reports the finding of a comprehensive investigation carried out to evaluate the compaction characteristics of saturated sandstone aquifers in the Collie Coal Basin under conditions anticip
Jan 1, 1993
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Prognosis And Control Of Mining Induced Surface Subsidence And Ground Movements In The German Hardcoal Sector, Case Studies
By Axel Preusse
This paper shows basic considerations about the prognosis and prediction of surface subsidence and other ground movements in the German hardcoal industry. The following case studies describe experienc
Jan 1, 2000
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Stability Of Interpanel-Pillar And Deformation Of Gateroad Due To Longwall Mining
Retreat longwall method with re-use of gateroad has been traditionally employed in Japan, mainly because of the advantage of higher recovery. But the Miike Colliery has newly introduced the interpanel
Jan 1, 1990
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Visual Recognition of the Load of Roof-Bolts by an Indicator
By Joachim Leonhardt
Hundreds ofbolt-indicators were already used successfully in the German deep hard coal-mines to increase the safety and economy. The bolt-indicator offers the simple possibility to show roof-bolt (anc
Jan 1, 2001
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Computer Modeling Of Yield Pillar Behavior Using Post-Failure Criteria
In this paper, the plastic increment theory was applied in a 2-D finite element model, and a generalized Von Mises yielding criterion adopted to simulate the progressive failure of coal pillars. Exten
Jan 1, 1988
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Gateroad Support in the Czech and Polish Coal Mining Industry - Present State and Future Developments
By Stanislaw Prusek
The present state of Czech and Polish coal mining industry is presented at the beginning of the article. This paper will inform the reader of the general data concerning hard coal reserves? number of
Jan 1, 2011
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Bolting Practice In Longwall Gateroads At The Miike Colliery
By Kikuo Matsui
Standing supports such as steel arches or square work supports along with the necessary struts and lagging have been traditionally employed in the longwall gateroads of the Japanese underground coal m
Jan 1, 1993
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The Slope Stability Assessment in the Wall Overlooking the Sungun Copper Concentrator Plan
By S. Mehrdad Heidari
The concentrator plant is located near a very high (105m), large (- 500m) and steep (a, > 45' ) wall. Geologically, the wall was composed of very complicated formations and broad range of soils a
Jan 1, 2005
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Basics on the Dimensioning and the Extraction of Shaft Safety Zones
By Anton Sroka
The dimensioning of shaft safety zones is a substantial task of mining subsidence engineering. On the one hand, the coal reserves in shaft proximity are to be mined as complete as possible, because th
Jan 1, 2005
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The Requirements of a Database to Store Geotechnical Data to Assist in Roof Support Design
By Ross Seedaman
The specification of roof support needs to consider rock strength, imposed ground stresses, and more importantly the bedding and joint structure of the immediate roof rocks. A database structure has b
Jan 1, 2003
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Investigation Of Subsidence Event Over Multiple Seam Mining Area (b421bdde-19e7-491b-bc6d-a4cce9ef42b4)
By Kewal K. Kohli
An investigation was performed to determine the sequence of events which caused the 1987 surface subsidence and related damage to several homes in Walker County, Alabama, USA (see Figure 1). Surface a
Jan 1, 1992
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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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Heat-Imaging Experimental Study Of Reducing Local Gas Accumulation By Rotary Radial Jet
By S. Q. Yang
Rotary radial jet improves greatly the pulsing velocity of airflow along each direction everywhere in the entry, intensifies transverse migration of air, eliminates effectively the local gas accumulat
Jan 1, 2004
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Control Mechanism of a Tensioned Bolt System in the Laminated Roof with a Large Horizontal Stress
By Song Guo
This paper will present the roof bolting finite element model developed at Jennmat Corporation used to study the control mechanism of the tensioned bolt system in the laminated roof with a large horiz
Jan 1, 1997
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Recent Developments in the Use of Seismic Tomography in Longwall Mines
By Erik Westman
Tomographic imaging, commonly known as a CAT-scan or CT-scan, is used in the medical field to generate a picture of the interior of a body. Current research is applying this method to bodies of rock s
Jan 1, 2003
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The Implementation of Rock Mechanics Into a Multiple Level Limestone Mine
By David A. Newman
In the 1950s, an underground limestone mine in the Camp Nelson Formation was developed from an outcrop exposure. The Camp Nelson Limestone met the requirements for DOT stone and aggregate. The mine
Jan 1, 2014
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Half a Career Trying to Understand Why the Roof Along the Longwall Face Falls in from Time to Time?
By Russell Frith
Probably the most expensive but least well understood roof falls in underground coal mining, are those that occur ahead of the powered supports in the centre of longwall face. Even small roof cavities
Jan 1, 2005
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The Importance of Underground Stone Mine Roof Geology
By Frank Kendorski
Several startup or longtime underground stone mines have experienced unanticipated roof control difficulties due to the variable geologic character of the roof strata. Careful mapping of roof conditio
Jan 1, 2002
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Implication of Highly Anisotropic Horizontal Stresses on Entry Stability at the West Elk Mine, Somerset, Colorado
By J. F. T. Agapito
Overcore measurements at the North Fork Valley (NFV) coal mines in western Colorado have shown that horizontal stresses are highly anisotropic. Measurements have been made in four mines at various dep
Jan 1, 2005