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Vertical Stress Redistribution Around A Retreating Longwall Face EndBy D. A. Payne
Large excavations, such as Iongwall panels, result in extensive vertical stress redistribution in the surrounding strata. The large abutment stresses developed may produce damage to pre-existing or pl
Jan 1, 1995
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Design Of Shield Supports For The U.S. Coal Mining IndustryBy Alan Peacock
Shield supports have been in use in the USA underground mines since 1975, and their development in the intervening time has been progressive and inovative. Specialized techniques are used to optimize
Jan 1, 1981
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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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Time-Dependent Analysis Of Underground Opening StabilityBy Changshou Sun
Excessive deformation occurred in the underground openings of Jinchuan Nickel Mine, the largest nonferrous underground mine in China. Developed in weak rock formations at great depth, the underground
Jan 1, 1999
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Application Of A Static And Geophysical Monitoring System For Detection Of Stability ProblemsBy Maleki. Hamid
The U.S. Bureau of Mines implemented an inte¬grated static and geophysical monitoring program in a southern Wyoming mine to study changes in seismic wave propagation properties in roof strata. The pur
Jan 1, 1993
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Economic Evaluation Of Subsidence Damage Mitigation TechniquesBy David C. Johnson
Coal mining in Illinois has resulted in many structures being exposed to subsidence damage. Damage mitigation techniques (DMT) applied in the foundation design/construction have proven successful in m
Jan 1, 1993
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Combined Effects of Rock Bedding Orientation and Topography on Stresses Around Mine OpeningsBy Amirhossein Molavi Tabrizi
In this paper we introduce a realistic model for mine openings that explicitly considers the effects of local irregular topography. Also, we consider the effect of entry orientation and rock anisotrop
Jan 1, 2014
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MSHA Technical Review of Proposed Mine Designs for U.S.Underground Coal MinesBy Michael Gauna
Ground fall injuries and fatalities in United States underground coal mines have shown a diminishing trend. Advances in bolting and standing support systems have led to improved safety in underground
Jan 1, 2011
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Development Of A Resin Point AnchorBy Richard R. Wilding
The United States Coal Mining Indus- try had the opportunity to greatly improve their roof control techniques during the nineteen seventies by the use of fully grouted resin roof bolts. This new tool
Jan 1, 1981
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Expanded Cement: New Solutions for Age-Old ProblemsBy John K. Wood
The development of an expanded cement product represents a major advance in the technology of roof control systems. Such a product is gaining recognition as a valuable tool in today's cost- consc
Jan 1, 1986
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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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Application of Tensioned Cable Bolts for Supplemental SupportBy Ben Mirabile, Alan Campoli, Rodney Poland
"The majority of U.S. underground coal mines use some form of cable bolt as supplemental support to a primary roof bolting system. Many coal operators employ the high load capacity of non-tensioned ca
Jan 1, 2010
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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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Fully Grouted Torque Tension Bolts Successfully Support Pittsburgh Seam Longwall Gate-roadsBy John Kucish
Roof bolting in the Pittsburgh Coalbed takes many forms today: coupled partially grouted bolts, fully grouted rebar, passive cable bolts, tensioned cable bolts, and torque tension rebar. The Federal N
Jan 1, 2005
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Determination of Effective Column Lengths for Resin-Grouted Roof BoltsBy W. A. Cincilla
The use of resin-grouted rock anchors continues to gain popularity in underground wall mines in the United States. It is estimated that during 1985, more than 30% and as many as 35% of all roof bolts
Jan 1, 1986
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Calculating the Mining-Induced Horizontal Deformation IndicesBy Krzysztof Tajdus
In Europe, horizontal strain is a primary parameter for estimating building hazard resistance. Other measured indices, like curvature, are less important, since in most cases of European excavation de
Jan 1, 2011
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Mining Under Strong RoofBy K. Y. Haramy
Strong roof helps minimize roof fall problems in coal mine entries. However, the Inability of strong roof to cave readily may contribute to major ground control problems In Iongwall and retreat mining
Jan 1, 1988
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Implication of Highly Anisotropic Horizontal Stresses on Entry Stability at the West Elk Mine, Somerset, ColoradoBy J. F. T. Agapito
Overcore measurements at the North Fork Valley (NFV) coal mines in western Colorado have shown that horizontal stresses are highly anisotropic. Measurements have been made in four mines at various dep
Jan 1, 2005
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A Simple Finite Element Model For Predicting The Behaviour Of Hydraulically Powered Coalmine SupportsBy Brian G. D. Smart
A scheme is presented whereby the complexities of design and operation of a hydraulically powered coalmine support are modelled using the finite element method. This enables predictions to be made of
Jan 1, 1992
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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