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                     Modeling the Arc-effect of a Coal Mine Roof Modeling the Arc-effect of a Coal Mine RoofBy André C. Zingano The domino effect in a violent pillar collapse occurs due to the redistribution of stress in the remaining pillars near the collapse, and this stress transfer occurs in the immediate and main roofs. T Jan 1, 2005 
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                     A Study on Geotechnical Risks in Interaction Between Open-Pit and Block Caving A Study on Geotechnical Risks in Interaction Between Open-Pit and Block CavingBy Ezzeddin Bakhtavar There are several geotechnical challenges and risks inherent in the interaction between the open-pit and block cave mining environments. This is especially true when they have to work simultaneously f Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Tailgate Roadway Convergence: A Key Indicator Of Potential Ground Control Problems Tailgate Roadway Convergence: A Key Indicator Of Potential Ground Control ProblemsBy Robert M. Cox Abrupt tailgate roadway ground failures, described as floor bumps, sometimes occur in the tailgate entry outby the face during the high-speed extraction of coal from mechanized longwall panels. These Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Rheological Fracture Properties And Outburst Mechanism Of Coal Containing Gas (d683aa0b-ccc6-4082-b59a-667b798b544c) The Rheological Fracture Properties And Outburst Mechanism Of Coal Containing Gas (d683aa0b-ccc6-4082-b59a-667b798b544c)The properties of coal or rock containing gas are very important both for studying coal and methane outburst mechanism and for controlling underground rock in mining. The theological fracture properti Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Prediction of Roof Fall Rate in Coal Mines Using Fuzzy Logic Prediction of Roof Fall Rate in Coal Mines Using Fuzzy LogicBy Ebrahim Ghasemi Roof fall risk is a common problem in coal mines, and it is generally unpredictable due to variability in geological and mining parameters. In this study, a new fuzzy logic model was developed to pred Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Mobile Roof Supports For Pillar Retreat Mining Mobile Roof Supports For Pillar Retreat MiningBy Robert P. Kudlawiec The use of Mobile Roof Supports (MRS) in pillar retreat mining has been a fairly recent occurrence in coal mining operations in the United States (1988). Determining the pillar block configuration, th Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Yielding Cement Roof Supports for Longwall Mining Yielding Cement Roof Supports for Longwall MiningBy Alan A. Campoli Fosroc continues as a leader in the development of cementitious technology for the mining industry. The considerable expertise accumulated in the development of the Fm cement line has been employed in Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Use Of Polymer Grids For Longwall Shield Recovery Use Of Polymer Grids For Longwall Shield RecoveryBy Brian E. Travis The recent development of polymer grids for the underground coal mining industry has created new alternatives for supplemental ground control practices. The grids utilize strong, lightweight polymers Jan 1, 1990 
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                     The Search For A Method To Provide Warning Of Coal And Gas Outbursts The Search For A Method To Provide Warning Of Coal And Gas OutburstsBy Fred Leighton Outbursts, or the sudden and sometimes catastrophic expulsion of coal and gas into the working area of a coal mine, are a little understood and growing problem. The AE/MS (Acoustic Emission/Microseism Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Surface Movement of Super-wide Longwall Panels Using Top-coal Caving Method Surface Movement of Super-wide Longwall Panels Using Top-coal Caving MethodBy Cao Shenggen Experiences in the developed countries have shown that continuous increase of panel width (or face length) is one of the major technical trends for high production high efficiency mines. Increasing th Jan 1, 2003 
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                     The Design And Application Of Propsetter? In Underground Coal Mines The Design And Application Of Propsetter? In Underground Coal MinesBy Clifford McCartney The PropsetterTM System has been designed and developed to cost effectively solve problems experienced with conventional underground supports used in tailgates, headgates, bleeder entries and as suppl Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Long Term Stability Of Mine Workings In Soft Floor Environment: Geomechanical Investigations At Cooranbong Colliery Long Term Stability Of Mine Workings In Soft Floor Environment: Geomechanical Investigations At Cooranbong CollieryBy Vasundhara Underground coal mining in soft floor environments has often led to strata control problems ranging from small scale issues such as floor heave which disrupts traffic and ventilation, rib spalling and Jan 1, 2001 
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                     A Study On The High-Water Solidifying Materials For Gob-Along Roadside Instead Of Coal Pillars A Study On The High-Water Solidifying Materials For Gob-Along Roadside Instead Of Coal PillarsBy Yunxin Qiu A new technology has been introduced - the use of the High-Water Solidifying Material for providing pumped roadside supports to maintain a roadway for re-use in longwall retreating. As a gob edge supp Jan 1, 1992 
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                     RYBAD Empirical Field Model For Prediction Of Maximum Land Subsidence Associated With Longwall Coal Mining RYBAD Empirical Field Model For Prediction Of Maximum Land Subsidence Associated With Longwall Coal MiningBy Thomas Rymer Mathematical modelling of mine subsidence measured at 21 locations in Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia allows for the refinement of current methods of predicting maximum land subsidence associa Jan 1, 1988 
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                     A Design Approach For A Swelling Rock In An Underground Mine In Türkîye A Design Approach For A Swelling Rock In An Underground Mine In TürkîyeBy A. G. Pasamehmetoglu The swelling process is an important problem causing damages to the structures in or on swelling rocks, both during construction and operating life. To understand swelling problem, a number of testing Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Case Studies Using Mine-Wide Monitoring Systems For Geotechnical Evaluations Case Studies Using Mine-Wide Monitoring Systems For Geotechnical EvaluationsBy John P. Dunford U.S. Bureau of Mines researchers are investigating the ability of mine-wide monitoring systems already in place at many coal operations to provide a direct link between geotechnical instruments and th Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Study on Top-Coal Loss and the Optimum Drawing Interval of Longwall Top-Coal Caving Mining Study on Top-Coal Loss and the Optimum Drawing Interval of Longwall Top-Coal Caving MiningBy Qiang Fu ABSTRACT This paper aims to identify the main issues concerning top-coal loss and the optimum drawing interval of LTCC (Longwall Top-coal Caving) mining by underground tests and DEM (Distinct Element Jan 1, 2002 
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                     A Method For Establishing Site Specific Coal Pillar Design Guidelines A Method For Establishing Site Specific Coal Pillar Design GuidelinesBy Winton J. Gale Coal mine pillar design formulae available to mine planners are typically based on relationships determined for specific site conditions. Application of these methods is difficult when other factors, Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Improvement in Pre-Tensioning of Strand Bolts in Australian Coal Mines Improvement in Pre-Tensioning of Strand Bolts in Australian Coal MinesBy Mietek Rataj Installation of pre-tensioned Strand Bolts i.e. resin grouted cable bolts is very common now in Australian coal mines. A short historical development of this type of rock reinforcement is outlined Var Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Effects of Longwall Mining on Streamflow in the Pittsburgh Seam Basin Effects of Longwall Mining on Streamflow in the Pittsburgh Seam BasinBy Kenneth L. Johnson The effects of underground longwall coal mining on flow in perennial streams within the Pittsburgh seam basin were evaluated. Four streams above four different longwall mines were studied. Overburden Jan 1, 1997 
