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Detection and Monitoring of Surface Subsidence Associated with Mining Activities in the Witbank Coalfields Using Differential Radar InterferometryBy Gift Makusha
Surface subsidence associated with coal mining activities in the Mpumalanga Province of South Africa changes the natural environment in several ways, and current challenges for mining companies includ
Jan 1, 2011
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How To Cope With Cutter Roof Problem (e6639bdb-2d11-4a70-a3df-8a3a479f7b3e)By A. Wahab Khair
This paper presents results of the experiments carried out in Beth Energy No. 33 Mine for the purpose of alleviating problems associated with cutter roof. Cutter roof problems have delayed the advance
Jan 1, 1992
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Effect of the Approaching Longwall Faces on Barrier and Entry StabilityBy 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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An Investigation Into The Effectiveness Of Support Systems Combining Steel Supports And Rock Bolts Within Coal Mine RoadwaysBy D. Reddish
The combination of free standing steel supports, such as arches, and rock bolts (mixed support) has Frequently been in used in UK coal mine roadways when it is considered that the strata and/or enviro
Jan 1, 2004
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Skin Failure Of Roof And Rib In Underground Coal MinesBy Eric R. Bauer
Skin failures of roof and rib in underground coal mines continue to be a significant safety hazard for mine workers. Skin failures do not usually involve failure of the support systems but result from
Jan 1, 1999
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Determination Of Rock Strength Properties Using Geophysical And Ultrasonic Logging In Exploration Drill HolesBy John Feddock
This study deals with underground mines and ground control and the prediction of seats strength characteristics based upon ultrasonic logging. Exploration drill holes, both rotary and core holes are u
Jan 1, 2003
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First Caving And Its Effects--A Case StudyBy S. M. Hsiung
In late September 1984, a longwall panel in West Virginia lost 60 powered supports when the face had advanced for 250 ft. from the setup entry. An in-mine investigation showed that it was a first weig
Jan 1, 1984
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Thrust Bolting: A New Innovation In Coal Mine Roof SupportBy Stephen C. Tadolini
A new innovation in coal mine roof support has been developed by the Bureau of Mines at the Denver Research Center. The technique, called "Thrust Bolting,"1 converts a traditional passive roof support
Jan 1, 1990
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Laboratory Testing of Rib StrapsBy E. Bane Kroeger
Rib failure is a hazard that has resulted in many injuries and fatalities in underground coal mines, especially in soft coal seams. Conventional rib control methods including rib boarding, shotcreting
Jan 1, 2004
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Rockbolted Support of Retreat Longwall Gateroads at 1000m Depth: A Case HistoryBy Karl Brandt
Longwall panel 580 has recently been retreated in the Zollverein 1/2 seam at a depth of approximately 1000m at Auguste Victoria mine with rectangular rockbolted roadways used for both the maingate and
Jan 1, 2002
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Stability And Stress Evaluation In Mines Using In-Seam Seismic MethodsBy E. M. Williams
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is investigating the use of in-seam seismic methods to monitor stress-induced changes in coal near the working face of longwall mines. Seismic surveys performed through a long
Jan 1, 1994
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Mine Roof Geology Information System (MRGIS)By Syd Peng
It is necessary to fully understand roof geological features in order to design a proper roof support system for underground coal mines. These geological features include: rock type, rock strength. ro
Jan 1, 2003
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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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Field Measurements Of Overburden And Chain Pillar Response To Longwall Mining (22054dce-c5fa-459f-94f1-b6ef58bd87bf)By Daniel W. H. Su
This paper presents the results of an extensive geomechanical testing and monitoring program conducted at a longwall panel. The field program included the monitoring of roof caving sequence and mechan
Jan 1, 1987
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Supercomputer Assisted Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis Of A Longwall PanelBy Duk-Won Park
The excavation of a longwall panel causes a continuous stress redistribution in the surrounding strata for every face advancement. The understanding of the behavior of rock to high level of stresses i
Jan 1, 1989
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Monitoring For The Evaluation Of The Stability Of Underground OpeningsBy P. K. Kaiser
The purpose of deformation monitoring for the evaluation of the stability of underground openings is reviewed briefly and some results from laboratory tests of small tunnels are presented. The ground
Jan 1, 1981
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Effect Of Face Advance Rates On The Characteristics Of Subsidence Processes Associated With U.S. And German Longwall Mining OperationsBy Yi Luo
Regulating the face advance rate in longwall mining operation can be an effective means to reduce the disturbance potential to surface structures associated with a longwall subsidence process. However
Jan 1, 2001
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Subsurface Fracture Development Due To Longwall Mining And Its Interpretation Using Image Processing Techniques (736b40e1-a21a-40c0-a678-75088df69d02)By Gexin Sun
This paper presents the physical modelling results of subsurface fracture development associated with longwall mining operations and an application of image processing techniques to interpretion of th
Jan 1, 1992
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Remote Mining Using Water for Ground SupportBy Robert L. Schmidt
The support of underground openings by water is a natural phenomenon. Surface sinkholes, such as those that occur with some frequency in Florida, are attributed to a lowering of the water table result
Jan 1, 1986
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Modeling of Joint and Fracture Distributions in Rock Mass Before and After BlastingBy 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