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Review of Evaluation and Design of Secondary Support Performance in Longwall Ventilation Entries
By Erik Westman, Benjamin Mirabile
"Quantitative evaluation of secondary support performance in longwall tailgates in U.S. coal mines was introduced with the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) Wood Crib Performance Model. This model evaluated
Jan 1, 2018
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Tracking and Tracing in Terms of Transportation Logistics of Hard Coal Mines
By Marcel0 Mondring
Transportation and the logistic requirements are set very high for the German coal mining industry. Short transportation resources, crowded quarters, and long transportation distances to destinations
Jan 1, 2014
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Development of Mechanized Ground Support Installation Equipment for Improved Safety in Narrow Vein Mine Conditions
By William Kendall
INTRODUCTION Stillwater Mining Company, with its two underground, hard rock mines in South Central Montana, is the largest primary producer of palladium and platinum in the Western Hemisphere. Plat
Jan 1, 2014
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Performance and Safety Considerations of Hydraulic Support Systems (eb62774d-dbca-420f-b228-950711bafbce)
By Thomas Barczak
Hydraulic cylinders are used in several roof support systems, such as longwall shields and mobile roof supports, to provide critical ground control Many state-of-the-art hydraulic support system opera
Jan 1, 1998
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Support Resistance And Roof Behaviour Of A Longwall Face With 4-Leg Shields
By S. S. Peng
The hydraulic powered supports have been employed in U. S. longwall mining for the past two decades. Yet the sciences of roof control at the powered supported faces remain largely unknown. In order to
Jan 1, 1982
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Analysis of Ground Control Codes in the International Codes of the International Labour Organisation
By Kazem Oraee-Mirzamani, Nikzad Oraee-Mirzamani, Arash Goodarzi
"Unexpected movement of ground can potentially endanger lives, damage equipment or destroy property. Occupational accidents frequently occur with fatal consequences in developing countries with signif
Jan 1, 2010
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Computerised Subsidence And Displacement Prediction Using Influence Function Methods
A computerised influence function approach to subsidence and horizontal displacement prediction is described, with particular emphasis being placed on the applicability of the method to irregular- sha
Jan 1, 1988
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The Influence Of Horizontal Stress On Pillar Design And Mine Layout At Two Underground Limestone Mines
By Garth Kuhnhein
The Black River and Maysville underground limestone mines operated by Carmeuse Lime and Stone, Inc. in northeastem Kentucky are two of the largest underground limestone operations in the United States
Jan 1, 2004
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Methods of Designing Mechanical Roof Bolting in Horizontally Bedded Strata (7261e3ed-3657-491d-b3f5-21e326427bd6)
By David H. Y. Tang
The reinforcement mechanism of suspension effect is analyzed based on beam-column theory. The equations of the maximum bending stress, deflection and transferred bolt load for the bolted roof strata
Jan 1, 1984
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Practical Aspects Of Longwall Pillar Design
By Christopher Mark
The past decade has provided a wealth of practical experience with longwall pillar design. Design formulas developed specifically for longwalls have proven their value in numerous applications. Analyt
Jan 1, 1990
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FDM Prediction Of A Yield Pillar Performance In Conjunction With A Field Trial
By H. Yavuz
A Numerical modelling study using the two dimensional finite difference code "FLAC" was performed for investigating the ability of numerical modelling to predict the performance of yielding pillars. T
Jan 1, 2001
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A probabilistic approach to ground support design in underground mines,
By Kevin Beauchamp
In many cases traditional support designs cover the many variations in ground conditions and bolt performance by a conservative factor of safety. The result is that most bolts are ineffectual most of
Jan 1, 2003
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A Rock Mass Strength Concept For Coal Seams
By George S. Kalamaras
Coal strata strength is included as a vague term in most of the pillar design formulas, either as a questionable fraction of the intact coal strength or a size-dependent relationship for scaling down
Jan 1, 1993
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Combined Effects of Rock Bedding Orientation and Topography on Stresses Around Mine Openings
By 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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An Area Calculation of the ARBS Support Intensity
By Ihsan B. Tulu, Keith A. Heasley, Aanand Nandula
"The objective of this paper is to present the development of a software tool that will assist in an area calculation of the Analysis of Roof Bolting Systems (ARBS) support intensity while incorporati
Jan 1, 2018
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Investigation of Acoustic Emission Sensors for Ground Control Hazard Recognition in Underground Mines
By Gary Buchan
"Mine-wide ground control stability is essential to any mining operation to prevent catastrophic failure of underground structures. The ability to recognize or indicate the potential for ground contro
Jan 1, 2018
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Risk Assessment Of Geotechnical Factors Associated With Underground Thick Seam Mining Methods
By Bruce K. Hebblewhit
Australia is well endowed with extensive reserves of thick underground coal scams, particularly in the range of 4.5m to 9m thicknesses. (For the purposes of this paper, thick scams are defined as bein
Jan 1, 2001
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Coal Bursts That Occur During Development: A Rock Mechanics Enigma
By Christopher Mark
Coal bursts are typically associated with highly stressed coal. Most bursts occur during retreat mining (longwall mining or pillar recovery) in highly stressed locations like the tailgate corner of th
Jan 1, 2017
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Stooping Low Safety Factor Pillars At Goedehoop Colliery
By Gift Makusha
The Witbank Coalfield in South Africa contains up to five economically viable coal seams. These seams have been mined continuously for over 100 years and the reserve in now becoming depleted. The norm
Jan 1, 2003
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Half a Career Trying to Understand Why the Roof Along the Longwall Face Falls in from Time to Time?
By Russell Frith
Probably the most expensive but least well understood roof falls in underground coal mining, are those that occur ahead of the powered supports in the centre of longwall face. Even small roof cavities
Jan 1, 2005