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                     Optimization of Chain Pillars Design in Longwall Mining Method Optimization of Chain Pillars Design in Longwall Mining MethodBy Kazem Oraee, Mehran Gholincjad, Navid Hosseini "Chain coal pillars are pans of the structure of longwall mining system that play a significant role in the stability of the entries. With mechanization and developments in the various aspects of the Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Numerical Model Calibration for Simulating Coal Pillars, Gob and Overburden Response Numerical Model Calibration for Simulating Coal Pillars, Gob and Overburden ResponseBy Essie Esterhuizen, Michael M. Murphy, Chris Mark "The design of underground coal mines requires a clear understanding of the overburden response, the loading of pillars, the loading of the gob, the pillar failure process, and the ultimate load carri Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Rib Access Boom for a Roof Bolter Rib Access Boom for a Roof BolterBy Joe McQuerrey, William Kendall, Gene Wilson "Roof bolting is the standard for ground control in underground coal mining. Rib and truss bolting is just as important when conditions are less than desirable. As a manufacturer of roof drills, J.H. Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Application of Highwall Mining System at Surface Coal Mine in Thailand Application of Highwall Mining System at Surface Coal Mine in ThailandBy Takashi Sasaoka, Pinyo Meechumna, Hiroshi Takamoto, Pipat Laowattanabandit, Akihiro Hamanaka, Kikuo Matsui, Hideki Shimada "The EGAT Mae Moh coal mine is an open-cut coal mine in Thailand that produces about 16 million tons of lignite annually to generate 2,400 mw of electricity. The surface mine pit covers is 4 by 7 km ( Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Study of the Behavior for Backfilling Material in Room-and-Pillar Coal Mining Study of the Behavior for Backfilling Material in Room-and-Pillar Coal MiningBy Joao Felipe Costa, Jair C. Koppe, Andre Zingano, Cleber Gomes "Run-of-mine Brazilian coal has high ash content and low calorific power. Therefore, the coal must be washed to achieve the power plant specifications for burning coal. A large amount of waste results Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Roof Bolter Synthetic Mesh Handling System Roof Bolter Synthetic Mesh Handling SystemBy Jonathan Duncan, Tim Burgess, William Kendall, Jens Lange "Steel wire mesh is the accepted standard for roof and rib skin control at most coal mines in the United States. Wire mesh is delivered to the mine in bundles that are heavy and awkward to handle. The Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Surface Subsidence Caused By Flooding and Dewatering at Four Abandoned Coalmines in the US Surface Subsidence Caused By Flooding and Dewatering at Four Abandoned Coalmines in the USBy Kewal K. Kohli, Stefanie Self "Three cases of surface subsidence investigated over abandoned coal mines after flooding in one case and dcwatering in two cases are presented in this paper. Mining was conducted by the room and- pill Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Geometrical Description of Gateroad Roof Sag Geometrical Description of Gateroad Roof SagBy Zbigniew Lubosik, Stanislaw Prusek "The main elements of hard coal extraction systems in the Polish mining industry, including the characteristics of gateroads, are described, followed by several dozen underground measurements of gater Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Regional Joint Patterns in the Appalachian Basin: Implications for Ground Control and Origin of "Hill Seams" Regional Joint Patterns in the Appalachian Basin: Implications for Ground Control and Origin of "Hill Seams"By Sandin Phillipson During the course of ground control evaluations conducted by the Mine Safety and Health Administration's Roof Control Division, a number of surface and underground coal mines were visited that exhibit Jan 1, 2010 
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                     The Influence of the Protection Pillar Width on the Stability of the Gateroad The Influence of the Protection Pillar Width on the Stability of the GateroadBy Wojciech Masny, Andrzej Walentek "The most common extraction method in Polish coal mines utilize pillars between adjacent longwall panels. This is mainly due to the significant depth and difficulties in maintaining stability of the g Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Illinois Basin Coal Geology and Roof Control Illinois Basin Coal Geology and Roof ControlBy Marvin B. Thompson "The depositional model for major Illinois Basin coalbeds is well documented and defined on a regional scale. The model was a driving force during past exploration for lower sulfur and thicker coal de Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Roof Stability Mapping to Forecast Ground Conditions at an Illinois Basin Coal Mine Roof Stability Mapping to Forecast Ground Conditions at an Illinois Basin Coal MineBy Phil R. Ames, Anil K. Ray, Murali M. Gadde, John A. Rusnak "Many factors can be responsible for coal mine roof falls including, mining geometry, stress conditions and local geology. In the Illinois Basin coal mines, roof instability is commonly attributed to Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Design Optimization of Longwall Chain Pillars Design Optimization of Longwall Chain PillarsBy Behdeen Oraee, Amirhossein Bangian, Kazem Oraee "Determination of the optimum design of chain pillars has a significant effect on the economics and safety of longwall operations. Most pillar design formulae are based on empirical methods and supple Jan 1, 2010 
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                     AMCMRR- An Analytical Model for Coal Mine Roof Reinforcement AMCMRR- An Analytical Model for Coal Mine Roof ReinforcementBy 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 
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                     Determination of the Optimum Crown Pillar Thickness between Open Pit and Block Caving Determination of the Optimum Crown Pillar Thickness between Open Pit and Block CavingBy Kourosh Shahriar, Kazem Oraee, Ezzeddin Bakhtavar "In this paper, a relationship between dependant parameters and the crown pillar thickness is first introduced. This relationship defines geotechnical problems caused by thin pillars and economic cons Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Recent Experience Using Telltale Roof Monitoring Systems Recent Experience Using Telltale Roof Monitoring SystemsBy David Bigby, Tim Ross, David Conover "Extensive arrays of telltale roof monitoring instruments were recently installed in a Mexican copper mine and a large underground mined storage facility in the eastern U.S. The data were used to eval Jan 1, 2010 
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                     The Prediction of Pillar Interaction Effects for Deep Multi-Seam Workings The Prediction of Pillar Interaction Effects for Deep Multi-Seam WorkingsBy Lightfoot. Nicholas, Na Liu "Mining in multi-seam workings has been undertaken for many years in the VK Remnant pillars above and/or below current working areas have an important influence on retreat gateroad conditions at five Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Roof Bolting in Low Seam Mining with Thick "Stack Rock" Roof under High Horizontal Stress Roof Bolting in Low Seam Mining with Thick "Stack Rock" Roof under High Horizontal StressBy Peter Zhang, Gary Deemer, Rod Lawrence, Scott Peterson, Scott Wade, Mike Mishra, Rick Smith, Robert Bottegal, Ed Zeglen "Thinly-laminated silty shale that falls like ""stack rock"" is always difficult to support in underground coal mines. With thin laminations of 2.5 to 52 mm (0.1 to 2 in) thick and weak bonding betwee Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Ground and Standing Support Interaction in Tailgates of Western U.S. Longwall Mines Used in the Development of a Design Methodology Based on the Ground Reaction Curve Ground and Standing Support Interaction in Tailgates of Western U.S. Longwall Mines Used in the Development of a Design Methodology Based on the Ground Reaction CurveBy Dennis Dolinar "Tailgate entries in U.S. longwalls can be subjected to high loads and deformations. Therefore, tailgate entries are generally supported with varying types and amounts of standing support. However, ev Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Headgate Rehabilitation through Roof Fall Reconsolidation at Broadmeadow Mine Headgate Rehabilitation through Roof Fall Reconsolidation at Broadmeadow MineBy Robert J. Coutts, Dan A. Payne "The Broadmeadow mine is a punch longwall mine owned and operated by BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) in the Bowen Basin of Queensland, Australia. In 1999, an exploratory adit was driven as part Jan 1, 2010 
