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Study of Energy Release Associated with Coal Burst OccurrenceBy Chengguo Zhang, Bruce Hebblewhite, Faham Tahmasebinia, lsmet Canbulat
"Coal burst is a dynamic release of energy within the rock (or coal) mass leading to high velocity expulsion of the broken/ failed material into mine openings. This phenomenon has been recognised as o
Jan 1, 2016
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Optimizing Drilling Parameters for Improved Bolting Safety and PerformanceBy Darin Cotton, Tim Burgess, Tim Martin
"As the leading US supplier of roof control drills, J. H. Fletcher and Company® has encountered an extensive set of roof strata challenges and has overcome various drilling issues by varying machine p
Jan 1, 2015
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The Contributions of the Alpha Foundation to Ground Control Research and DevelopmentBy Tom Barczak, Julian Restrepo, Zach Agioutantis
"The Alpha Foundation for the Improvement of Mine Safety and Health, Inc. (Foundation) was established as part of a Non-Prosecution Agreement (Agreement) entered in December 2011 by the United States
Jan 1, 2016
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Development of a Fault-Rupture Environment in 3D: A Numerical Tool for Examining the Mechanical Impact of a Fault on Underground ExcavationsBy Bo-Hyun Kim, Mark K. Larson
"While faults are commonly simulated as a single planar or non-planar interface for a safety or stability analysis in underground mining excavation, the real 3D structure of a fault is often very comp
Jan 1, 2018
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Stress Control Method Applied to Stabilization of Underground Coal Mine Openings (e5cbe8ad-30a8-4144-a7b5-db19e81a247a)By Shosei Serata
Serious floor heave of up to 2.4 m in a 2.4-m high mine entry was eliminated by applying the stress control method of mining, as a last resort, at the No. 5 coal mine of Jim Walter Resources, Inc., in
Jan 1, 1984
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User-Friendly Finite Element Design of Main Entries, Barrier Pillars, and Bleeder EntriesBy William G. Pariseau, Mark K. Larson, Douglas R. Tesarik, Heather E. Lawson
"This contribution describes development and application of a user-friendly finite element program, UT3PC, to address three important problems in underground coal mine design: (1) safety of main entri
Jan 1, 2017
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Investigation of Electromagnetic Emissions in a Deep Underground Mine (0366ea57-3ba7-4a00-bec7-825a048e7e26)By Douglas Scott
Highly stressed rock in stopes continues to be a primary safety risk for miners in underground mines because it can result in failures of ground that lead to both injuries and death. Spokane Research
Jan 1, 2004
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Longwall Mining-Through the Backfilled In-Panel Entries at Cyprus Emerald MineIn recent years, improvements made to the longwall system have accelerated at a faster pace than those made to the gate entry development system. As a consequence, unless planned years ahead of time,
Jan 1, 1997
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Support Selection For The Multi-Lift Mining MethodBy Claude A. Goode
Large quantities of high grade coal exist in thick seams in the United States. Many of these thick seams are too deep to be surface mined and do not lend themselves readily to underground extraction.
Jan 1, 1981
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Comparative Case Study Of Yielding And Critical Coal Pillar Designs In Bump-Prone StrataBy J. R. Koehler
The failure of yield pillar-based gate mad designs to provide adequate ground control performance is primarily related to the use of "critically" sized chain pillars. A "critical" pillar is one that f
Jan 1, 1995
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Continuous Monitoring Of Mechanised Breaker Line Supports To Investigate Roof And Pillar BehaviourBy I. L. Follington
A breaker line support (BLS) monitoring system, BLSmon, has been designed and constructed by the CSIRO and installed and commissioned at Laleham No.1 Colliery, Queensland. This system was designed to
Jan 1, 1992
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A Comprehensive Computer Model For Predicting Dynamic Subsidence For Longwall OperationsBy Y. Luo
This paper presents a number of mathematical models for predicting the different phases of the complete surface subsidence process associated with underground longwall mining. A computer program devel
Jan 1, 1992
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Subsidence Prediction In Illinois Coal BasinBy Ed D. Doney
Based on the subsidence data collected through a comprehensive subsidence monitoring program con: ducted over two longwall panels in an Illinois coal mine, mathematical models have been proposed for p
Jan 1, 1990
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Critical Roof Span Approach To Selection Of Proper Coal Mine SystemBy Antoni Kidybinski
Coal mining both with longwall and room-and-pillar method often encounters severe operational difficulties due to had roof conditions. Rooffalls at entry cross-cuts or along the rib line in longwalls
Jan 1, 1982
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Investigations Of Underground Coal Mine BurstsBy K. Haramy
Coal mine bursts or bumps involve the violent, rapid failure of coal and rock in or around a mine excavation. Failure is normally associated with high stress and brittle or brittle-elastic materials;
Jan 1, 1984
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RQD from the Barrel to the Box: Weatherability May be a Better indicator for Roof Support DesignBy Kot Unrug
For the purposes of underground mine design, twelve cores of the Springfield (V) Coal (Pennsylvanian) roof and floor were retrieved. Each core was photographed, described fresh in the barrel, and the
Jan 1, 2003
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Resupporting High Roof FallsBy Nicholas Chlumecky
One of the most dangerous jobs in mining is that of resupporting the roof after a fall has occurred. The resulting cavity may be more than 30 feet high, with relatively unstable sides and roof. It is
Jan 1, 1981
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Tensile roof failure arising from horizontal compressive stress and geological slipsBy Alan Bugden
Goedehoop colliery in South Africa has experienced a number of substantial roof falls in roadways and intersections. Many of these have been associated with geological slips and/or horizontal compress
Jan 1, 2003
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Longwall Roof Fall Prediction and Shield Support RecommendationsBy Ulrich Langosch
In the 1990s the German mining industry introduced a new generation of shield supports. The new design of support has a maximum load capacity of 10,000 kN, making these units as strong as the shields
Jan 1, 2003
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Imaging Ahead Of Mining With Radio Imaging Method (RIM-IV) Instrumentation And Three-Dimensional Tomography SoftwareBy Larry Stolarczyk
A clear vision of the future coal mining industry was developed into a hierarchy of technology needs by the National Mining Association (NMA) and the Chief Executive Officers of the mining industry. A
Jan 1, 2003