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The Autowarning Telltale: A New Safety Monitoring Device for Pillar Extraction OperationsBy David Bigby
Room and pillar mining with full pillar extraction is one of the most hazardous systems of underground coal mining, a significant hazard being the potential for sudden goaf override. The Autowarning
Jan 1, 2011
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Outbursts And Rockbursts In Coal MinesBy Ian W. Farmer
A description of the factors causing outbursts and rockbursts in coal mines is given. The mechanics of both outbursts and rockbursts can be described in terms of conversion of stored strain energy in
Jan 1, 1988
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Three Dimensional Numerical Modelling Of Effects Of Subsidence On EscarpmentsBy Leigh J. Wardle
Significant coal reserves in New South Wales lie under areas with steep topography such as valley slopes and cliffs. Subsidence predictions are difficult to make for these locations as existing empiri
Jan 1, 1992
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Entry Design For Optimum Stability In A Multi-Seam EnvironmentBy Mohummad Akram
Statistical analysis of multi-seam mining case studies demonstrated that geologic structure and lithological type and sequencing were predominant factors in entry failures. Finite element analysis was
Jan 1, 1993
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Injection Techniques for Cost-effective Stabilization of Brittle and Faulted Strata ZonesBy Martin Bolesta
The use of strata injection as a means of stabilizing brittle and heavily stressed ground as well as faulted zones is now state-of-the art technology. Users are obliged to select the right combination
Jan 1, 2001
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Site Characterization For Ultra-Close Multi-Seam MiningBy Yingxin Zhou
Data from these field studies and previous case study data have been combined to define ultra-dose seam mining environments and relate them to observed failure conditions. A rating system for ultra-cl
Jan 1, 1990
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Analysis Of The Seam Inclination Effect On Roof StabilityBy Hanjie Chen
Mining experiences have shown that in a pitching seam, roof behavior is significantly different from a flat seam. Uphill mining usually experiences more roof problems than downhill mining. Based on a
Jan 1, 2000
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Specialty Truss System And Their PerformanceBy Ben L. Seegmiller
Specially truss systems? including the Intersection Truss®, Continuous Entry Truss®, Cutter Roof Truss® and Roktrus® have been used in many coal mines in the mid- west and western United States during
Jan 1, 1990
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Assessment Of Applicability Of Strength Criteria For Rock And Rock Mass To Coal PillarsThe applicability of four empirical strength criteria for rock masses, namely, Hoek and Brown, Bieniawski - Yudhbir et al., Rarnamurthy - Arora and Johnston - Sheorey et al. has been tested against th
Jan 1, 1992
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Chemical Destressing to Alleviate RockburstsBy S. P. Singh
Destress blasting is commonly used in the mines to minimize the occurrence of rockbursts. The fracturing created by destressing in the vicinity of the face reduces the stress concentration by pushing
Jan 1, 1987
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Mobile Roof Support For Retreat MiningBy H. Gene Wilson
Mobile Roof Supports (MRS) look similar to a longwall shield on crawler tracks. The MRS units offer a safe, productive method of extracting the 40% to 60% product left normally unrecovered in room and
Jan 1, 1990
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Computer Modeling Of Yield Pillar Behavior Using Post-Failure CriteriaIn this paper, the plastic increment theory was applied in a 2-D finite element model, and a generalized Von Mises yielding criterion adopted to simulate the progressive failure of coal pillars. Exten
Jan 1, 1988
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Prediction of Inter-Strata Movements Above Longwall Faces (bade68bf-520f-401d-9d3a-43ba4395e61a)By Neil Styler
This paper presents an analysis of measurements of inter-burden de- formations above six longwall faces. An attempt is made to demonstrate some correlation between the movements at the various sites,
Jan 1, 1984
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Portal Stability In RockBy G. K. Rogers
Portals, which are the surface entrances to underground excavations, are frequently overlooked and often difficult areas In terms of ground control. Failures commonly occur In the typically high angle
Jan 1, 1988
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An Analytical Approach to Determine Stress Distribution in Longwall Chain PillarsBy James M. Kramer
This paper introduces an analytical approach for the determination of the vertical stress in the chain pillar system between two adjacent longwall panels. The development of this approach is based on
Jan 1, 1998
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Determination Of The Rock Strength From Portable Rock TesterBy K. F. Unrug
A new testing technique for the determination of the rock strength from portable rock tester is proposed. It is a quick and economical method that can determine the rock strength with reasonable accur
Jan 1, 1990
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Ground Control Worker Safety During Extended Cut MiningBy Roy H. Grau
The trend in underground room-and-pillar cod mining is to employ remote-control continuous mining machines to take extended cuts of 40 A or more. Roof fall safety hazards to the mine worker associated
Jan 1, 1997
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Stability Of Interpanel-Pillar And Deformation Of Gateroad Due To Longwall MiningRetreat longwall method with re-use of gateroad has been traditionally employed in Japan, mainly because of the advantage of higher recovery. But the Miike Colliery has newly introduced the interpanel
Jan 1, 1990
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Salt Pillar Design EquationBy Leo L. Van Sambeek
Specification of properly sized pillars to support the overburden is one of the most challenging aspects of salt mine design. Interest in salt pillar design is heightened by the recent flooding of th
Jan 1, 1997
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Application of geotechnical and geophysical parameters to improve planning reliability in roadway drivageBy Nikolaos Polysos
To drive and utilise gate roads economically requires accurate planning and risk assessment considering the variable geomechanical requirements. The geomechanical part of roadway planning is secure
Jan 1, 2002