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Birth Of A Longwall-Initial Planning To Post-Subsidence Mitigation
By E. D. Doney
The Kerr-McGee Coal Corporation's Galatia Mine's first longwall mining system was implemented on May 3; 1989. Start-up of the longwall face represnted the successful conclusion of an effort
Jan 1, 1990
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Rock Classification For Portal Design
By G. K. Rogers
The portal, which is the near-horizontal, surface point of entry to an underground excavation, can often be an exceedingly difficult area in terms of ground control. Surface and subsurface failures at
Jan 1, 1989
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The In-Situ Pillar Strength and Overburden Stability in U.S. Mines
By Hamid Maleki
Prudent design of coal pillars in any mining system requires an estimation of in-situ pillar strength, overburden lateral load transfer capability, and a failure criterion. Pillar strength is typicall
Jan 1, 2008
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The Effect of Immediate Strata on Pillar Behavior in Retreat Pillaring-- A Case Study
By A. W. Khair
This paper deals with the analysis of pillar failure in a room and pillar mining operation of a deep underground coal mine. The incident here involved the failure of more than 100 pillars. The mechan
Jan 1, 1986
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CISPM - A subsidence prediction model
By Y. Luo
A PC based computer model has been developed by the authors for predicting the surface subsidence due to underground coal mining. Its reliability, comprehensiveness and user friendliness demonstrate t
Jan 1, 1989
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Support selection of mine roadways by means of a computer program
By Erdal Ünal
The computer program introduced in this paper is based on design guidelines developed for selection of support systems used in mine roadways. The support types considered include rock bolts as well as
Jan 1, 1989
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In-Situ Performance Analysis Of Immediate Forward Support (IFS) Systems In Thin-Medium Seam Sections In The United Kingdom
By Paul N. Freeman
This paper describes the in-situ performance of two IFS powered support installations at Betws and Penallta Collieries in the South Wales Coalfield, United Kingdom. Intensive monitoring of all powe
Jan 1, 1992
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Utilization of the Hilti OneStep Rock Anchor at Twentymile Coal Company to Reduce the Overall Amount of Time for Face Stabilization During Longwall Recovery
By Bill Stormes
This paper will discuss implementation of the Hilti OneStep rock anchor technology to improve face bolting operations during the May 2008 longwall move; increase rock anchor installation capacity; and
Jan 1, 2008
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Engineering Classification of Shales
By Robert A. Siokler
Approximately 75 percentage of the earth's land surface is comprised of shale or shale-like materials. Shale itself is composed of the residue from an almost infinite variety of weathered parent
Jan 1, 1986
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Major Hazard Risk Assessment Applied To Pillar Recovery Operations (ad413764-c947-4465-9ec3-62ea91281168)
By A. T. Iannacchione
Recent fatal injuries occurring during pillar retreat coal mining call for better identification of the hazards and recognition of risks. Ground control hazards associated with room-and-pillar retrea
Jan 1, 2009
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The Use Of Foamed Cement Cribs At American Electric Power Fuel Supply Meigs Division
By Michael Amick
Due to the importance of maintaining open airways on a longwall panel, mine management decided to install cribs made of foamed cement. Foamed cement had been used at other company operations on severa
Jan 1, 1993
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Cavability Investigation Of A Stratabound Copper Deposit, Tong Kuang Yu Mine, Shanxi Province, China
By W. C. Lacy
Stratabound copper ore bodies in thick Proterozoic metamorphosed sedimentary and volcanic rocks at the Tong Kuang Yu Mine in southern Shanxi Province of China were considered as possibly being amenabl
Jan 1, 1989
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Design Methods To Control Violent Pillar Failures In Room-And-Pillar Mines (V. S. Bureau of Mines)
By R. Karl Zipf
The sudden, violent collapse of large areas of room-and-pillar mines poses a special hazard to miners and mine operators. This type of failure, termed a "Cascading Pillar Failure" (CPF), occurs when o
Jan 1, 1996
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Reflections on the Application of Geophysics to Ground Control
By Peter Hatherly
As a discipline, geophysics covers an enormous range of scales and applications - from planetary geophysics through to the monitoring of acoustic emissions of rock samples. Although it is not a core d
Jan 1, 2006
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Time Dependent Roof Deterioration At A Central Ohio Coal Mine (b0f3bbeb-91e8-4a62-8116-5f9e444a047e)
By Ted Klemetti
Roof deterioration in weak moisture-sensitive rock leads to roof falls in coal mines. An observation site was set up in intake air at an underground coal mine in central Ohio to evaluate the time-dep
Jan 1, 2009
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Front abutment effects on supplemental support in predriven longwall equipment recovery rooms
By Jeffrey M. Listak
This report describes a study, conducted jointly by BethEnergy Mines Inc. and the Bureau of Mines, to assess the effects of longwall front abutment loading on various supplemental support materials u
Jan 1, 1989
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Study on Appropriate Support System and Control Criteria for Main Roadway under Weak Geological Conditions in Indonesia
By Takashi Sasaoka, Hiroshi Takamoto, Akihiro Hamanaka, Pongpanya Phnthoudeth, Hideki Shimada, Jiro Oya
"Indonesia is the second largest coal exporter to Japan, accounting for about 30 Mt annually. They produced over 400 Mt in 2015, over 99% of which is from open-cut mines. However, the conditions of su
Jan 1, 2017
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Successful Application of Rock Bolt Support and Mechanised Depillaring in Difficult Roof Conditions at Tandsi Mine, Western Coalfields, India
By D. C. Oldroyd
Western Coalfield?s Tandsi Mine, has difficult support conditions and a history of roof falls, resulting in mining roadway widths and depths being restricted for safety reasons. Rock Mechanics Technol
Jan 1, 2006
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The Use Of Rim- To Detect Geologic Anomalies In The Clarion Seam
By M. Craig Miller
As the trend continues in the U. S. toward inceased capital investment in longwall mining equipment and wider panels. the risk also increases for gotential financial and production loses due to undete
Jan 1, 1990
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Mine Stability Mapping
By Collin L. Stewart
The high cost and limited flexibility of modern longwall systems has resulted in the need for mine engineers and geologists to predict possible adverse mining areas ahead of mining and to then design
Jan 1, 2006