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Shield Monitoring To Forecast Severe Face Weightings At The South Bulga Colliery, NSW, Australia
By Jim Sandford
The South Bulga Colliery longwall operation, owned and operated by Cyprus Coal Australia. Oakbridge Pty. Ltd., and located near Singleton, NSW, is currently operating under an average 80-ft-thick (24-
Jan 1, 1999
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Controlled Thrust And Torque Placement Of Mechanical Anchor Bolts And Their Relationship To Improved Roof Control
By Anil Mahyera
Under contract to the Bureau of Mines, a roofbolting machine has been developed which will: control torque on the bolthead to within 4 percent of a set point, control thrust to a low level (150 lbf),
Jan 1, 1981
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An Engineering Analysis Of "Squeeze" Failure Of Pillars In The Pittsburgh Coal Bed
By George Mishra
In mid-1979, J&L Steel Corporation experienced rapid failure of pillars after only two weeks' operation with a combination of full retreat and partial mining in the 154 Road Section of its Nemaco
Jan 1, 1981
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Risk Assessment Of Geotechnical Factors Associated With Underground Thick Seam Mining Methods
By Bruce K. Hebblewhit
Australia is well endowed with extensive reserves of thick underground coal scams, particularly in the range of 4.5m to 9m thicknesses. (For the purposes of this paper, thick scams are defined as bein
Jan 1, 2001
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Assessment Of Wood And Alternative Materials For Supplemental Roof Support Construction
By Thomas M. Barczak
The engineering of a support system is driven largely by economics. The goal is to provide effective support at minimal cost. For this reason, wood has been extensively used as a support material for
Jan 1, 1994
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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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The Influence Of Horizontal Stress On Pillar Design And Mine Layout At Two Underground Limestone Mines
By Garth Kuhnhein
The Black River and Maysville underground limestone mines operated by Carmeuse Lime and Stone, Inc. in northeastem Kentucky are two of the largest underground limestone operations in the United States
Jan 1, 2004
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Successful Application Of Hydraulic Fracturing To Control Windblast Hazard At Moonee Colliery, NSW, Australia
By Ken Mills
This paper describes the first successful use of hydraulic fracturing to induce caving events "on demand" in Australia. Moonee Colliery operate a longwall immediately below a thick conglomerate strata
Jan 1, 2000
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Geomechanical Criteria of Longwall Face Support Selection at Consol Mines
By D. W. H. Su
This paper describes geomechanical criteria employed by Consol Energy for selecting mine-specific longwall face supports in the past decade. The criteria include immediate and main roof rock character
Jan 1, 2004
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Surface Structures Impacted By Subsidence From Pennsylvania Coal Mines, 2003 to 2008
By Anthony T. Iannacchione
Underground bituminous coal mining is a large and significant industry within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and it has a legacy of environmental consequence. For example, in 2008, 13.5 acres (5.5
Jan 1, 2011
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Drag Picks - Influence Of Tool Geometry And Angle Of Arrack On The Stress Evolution And Cutting Efficiency
During the last decade mechanical rock excavation has become increasingly widespread in the mining industry and, more in general, in excavation engineering. This technology, especially the tools and t
Jan 1, 1990
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Flexible Support Design For Gateroads Of Retreating Longwall Panels
By Erdal Unal
In gate roads where supports are subjected to dynamic loading four times due to retreating longwall panels, it is a real challenge to replace the rigid arches with flexible reinforcement systems and y
Jan 1, 1993
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Surface Ground Movements Over Longwall Mining In The Pittsburgh Seam
By A. Wahab Khair
This paper presents an analysis of surface ground movements recorded from two longwall mines in Northern West Virginia which operate in the Pittsburgh Seam. The instrumentation areas consisted of four
Jan 1, 1988
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Simplified Pre-and Post-Processing Technique for Performing Finite-element Analyses of Deep Underground Mines (4c70a887-9438-4254-8d3e-3283730c59e0)
By Marc T. Filigenzi
Two of the major ground control safety issues confronting underground mine operations today are shaft pillar stability and the failure of rock around active mine openings. Failure of a mine shaft can
Jan 1, 1997
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Landslide Occurrence and Causation in Steep Slope Areas of Appalachia
By David Newman
Landslides and soil creep often occur with varying degrees of severity on steep slopes within Southern Appalachia. Ground movement may take place over years with subtle changes in topography and veget
Jan 1, 1998
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Evaluation Of The Strength Behaviour Of Monolithic Packs (af92f0dd-9b80-4922-891e-7d098de9b5e7)
By S. I. Al-Ameen
Monolithic packing systems have gained in popularity as a gate side packing method, However, there has been no detailed investigation to assess their underground strength behaviour. This work includes
Jan 1, 1992
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Practical Aspects Of Longwall Pillar Design
By Christopher Mark
The past decade has provided a wealth of practical experience with longwall pillar design. Design formulas developed specifically for longwalls have proven their value in numerous applications. Analyt
Jan 1, 1990
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Evaluation of Instrumented Cable and Rebar Bolts as Ground Support at a Trona Mine (958ba3b7-4ed1-4b81-9815-5e4d6ebd9ea2)
By Lewis A. Martin
Instrumented cable bolts developed at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health were used in conjunction with existing ground control systems to moni
Jan 1, 2001
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Effect of the Approaching Longwall Faces on Barrier and Entry Stability
By Klaus-Dieter Beck
RAG American Coal Holding, Inc. affiliates operate two longwall mines in the Pittsburg seam in Pennsylvania, the Cumberland mine and the Emerald mine. A unique situation in longwall operation occurred
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