Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
Roof Support Performance In High Stress Conditions
By Thomas P. Mucho
To document the performance of mine roof and roof support systems the U.S. Bureau of Mines (IJSBM) has been installing instrumentation at selected sites in U.S. coal mines. Much of this support and ro
Jan 1, 1995
-
AMCMRR- An Analytical Model for Coal Mine Roof Reinforcement
By Mark G. Colwell, Russell Frith
"An Analytical Model for Coal Mine Roof Reinforcement (AMCMRR) has been developed. AMCMRR utilizes a Factor of Safety (FOS) approach, which is commonly used in all forms of engineering. The starting p
Jan 1, 2010
-
Evaluating Roof Control In Underground Coal Mines With The Coal Mine Roof Rating
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) has developed the coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) to aid in ground control. This paper describes the application of the CMRR at four coal mines operated by a major U.S. co
Jan 1, 1994
-
A Statistical Overview of Retreat Mining of Coal Pillars in the United States
By Christopher Mark
The demographics and safety record of the pillar retreat segment of the U.S. coal industry was analyzed using statistics collected by the Mine Safety and Health Administration. Pillar recovery is prac
Jan 1, 1997
-
High Performance Longwall Production Based on Rag Experience in German Coal Mines
By Bolger Witthaus
"High performance production under challenging geological conditions is a product of several parameters. Main factors are the technical equipment and the knowledge in processing. The design and the su
Jan 1, 2010
-
Investigation of the Influence of Mining with Caving on Deformation of Roadway Located in Close Proximity of Longwall Panel
By Andrzej Walentek
In polish coal mining due to specificity of seams lying the multiple extraction is used. In this kind of mining, it is essential to take into account all geological and mining conditions which have an
Jan 1, 2013
-
Modeling of Joint and Fracture Distributions in Rock Mass Before and After Blasting
By Binchuan Zhang
Based on the theory of fracture mechanics and blasting, computer simulations were performed to predict the original rock mass structure and those rock mass structures damaged at different levels uing
Jan 1, 2001
-
A Study On Application Of Comprehensive Rock Mechanical Properties And Geological Characteristics In Coal Mines
By Xu Linsheng
Datong coal Mine suffers from delays and sudden caving of its massive competent conglomerate roof. Detailed geological studies of the nature of pebbles and matrix of the conglomerate and its sparse be
Jan 1, 1992
-
Stability And Control Of Immediate Roof Of Fully Mechanized Coal Face
By S. Y. Liu
Based on the underground measurements, physical model test of simulated materials in the laboratory and finite element analysis, this paper demonstrates the pattern and process of roof fall over the t
Jan 1, 1990
-
Comparative Analysis Of Longwall Gateroad Designs In Four Deep, Bump-Prone Western U.S. Coal Mines
By Matthew J. DeMarco
Research personnel at the U.S. Bureau of Mines have conducted longwall gate stability studies at four western U.S. mines attempting to employ yield pillars for improved ground conditions. Located in t
Jan 1, 1993
-
Leached Salt Cavern Design Using a Fracture Criterion for Rock Salt (81ddea75-bb8e-4c9d-8bc7-d9299dc4873e)
By Dale S. Preece
In 1975 Congress passed the Energy Conservation Act to establish a U. S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) with a capacity of 750 million barrels of crude oil. The most economic storage medium was det
Jan 1, 1984
-
Monitoring Of The Interaction Effects Over A Longwall Panel In The Sydney Coalfield, Nova Scotia
By Peter Cain
The Phalen Colliery in the Sydney Coalfield is extracting the 2.6 m thick Phalen Seam by the panel and pillar longwall retreat method. Abandoned workings occur in the Harbour Seam 140 m above and over
Jan 1, 1993
-
The Potential of Acoustic Emissions from Three Point Bending Tests as Rock Failure Precursors
By Filippo Vallianatos, Michael Verigakis, Vasili Saltas, Kosta Kaklis, Stelio Mavrigiannakis, Zach Agioutantis
"Development of failure in brittle materials is associated with microcracks, which release energy in the form of elastic waves called acoustic emissions. This paper presents results from acoustic emis
Jan 1, 2015
-
CBM Extraction Engineering Challenges and the Technology of Mining the Upper Protective Seam in the Daxing Mine, China
By Yuanping Cheng, Jingyu Jiang, Qiang Zhang
"With the increase of mining depths, deep-seated coal seams face threats from high ground stresses, high gas pressures, high gas content, and low seam permeability, which significantly increase the li
Jan 1, 2017
-
Applications Of Reflection Seismics To Mapping Coal Seam Structure And Discontinuities
By T. L. Dobecki
As a means of demonstrating the effectiveness of reflection seismology in determining continuity of coal seams, three U. S. field projects are reviewed. The three projects involve coals of varied thic
Jan 1, 1981
-
A comparison between two- and three-dimensional numerical models of a Coeur d'Alene District mine
By T. J. McMahon
This Bureau of Mines study describes the development of a large-scale, three-dimensional, finite-element model of a deep-vein Coeur d?Alene District mine. The three-dimensional model was prepared from
Jan 1, 1989
-
Remote Control Roof Bolting
By Cosmo P. Fazio
Remote control roof bolting is approaching reality with the continued improvement of a number of components and subsystems being developed by The Bendix Corporation under sponsorship of the U.S. Burea
Jan 1, 1982
-
Improved Design Of Coal Pillars For U.S. Mining Conditions
By Z. T. Bieniawski
This paper presents the results of a survey of room and pillar dimensions and design practice in U.S. coal mines aimed at improving the design procedures in room and pillar mining. A review is given o
Jan 1, 1981
-
Development of CAN Manipulator
By Brian E. Perrine
Underground mining requires a variety of specialized equipment. With ever-changing mining conditions and methods, some mines have had to resort to purchasing existing industrial equipment and adapting
Jan 1, 2013
-
Determining Horizontal Stress Direction Using The Stress Mapping Technique
By T. P. Mucho
Mine roof failure due to excessive horizontal stress has been recognized as a major cause of hazardous roof conditions in some mines. Stress measurements gathered by the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) at
Jan 1, 1994