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Longwall Mining Of Thin SeamsBy Ernest A. Curth
An estimated 49 billion tons or 29 percent, of the coal reserve base to a depth of 1,000 feet in the eastern United States fall in the 28- to 42-inch range. Often left out as a consequence of selectiv
Jan 1, 1981
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Research And Application Of Combined Reinforcement SystemBy Binchuan Zhang
The combined reinforcement system (CRS) combines the strengths of roof' bolting, resin-anchored cable bolt, and chemical grouting to effectively control the deformation of the strata surrounding
Jan 1, 2001
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Roof Instability of Longwall Face at Ikeshima CollieryBy Kikro Matsui
Longwall mining 1s more productive in comparison to other methods but requires particular conditions for its effective use This paper relates to longwall roof instability at Ikeshima Colliery In order
Jan 1, 1997
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Methods Of Controlling Thick And Strong Roof In Longwall MiningBy Deren Zhu
The principle of roof control in longwall mining is to control main roof fractures so as to reduce roof weighting, plus reasonable and effective design of supports to reduce the convergence and premat
Jan 1, 1990
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Stability Behaviour Of Coal Mining Tunnels With Different SupportsBy B. T. Wells
This work concerns the stress fields encountered around mining tunnels. A critical review is undertaken of the various analytical assessments of the support requirements for mining tunnels. Comments a
Jan 1, 1981
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Hydraulic Tensioning Of A Birmingham Roof TrussBy C. W. Bollier
In recent years, Peabody Coal Company has enjoyed a great amount of success using roof trussing as a secondary support system. Since 1975, over 180,000 trusses have been installed in 12 different Peab
Jan 1, 1982
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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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Longwall Stability Analysis Of A Deep, Bump-Prone Western Coal Mine-Case StudyBy Lance R. Barron
The U.S. Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with a central Utah coal .mine operator, began a study in July 1988 into longwall gateroad designs applicable to deep, bump- prone mine conditions. Prior to th
Jan 1, 1990
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Pressure Distribution Of 2-Leg Shield Supports (fb20894a-e0d3-49e8-b331-69176f4a54a3)By Rao Pothini
Measurement of pressure distribution under the base plate of the Hemscheidt 2-leg 800-ton shield was performed underground for two shifts using 12 pressure cells installed in two rows, one each under
Jan 1, 1992
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Performance of Various Standing and Cribless Tailgate Support Configurations in a Large Eastern Coal MineBy Gregory M. Molinda
Difficult mining conditions in deep western U.S. Iongwalls have necessitated the use of novel tailgate support systems. Extreme ground movement in these yielding gate systems has caused operators to u
Jan 1, 1997
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An Engineering Analysis Of "Squeeze" Failure Of Pillars In The Pittsburgh Coal BedBy George Mishra
In mid-1979, J&L Steel Corporation experienced rapid failure of pillars after only two weeks' operation with a combination of full retreat and partial mining in the 154 Road Section of its Nemaco
Jan 1, 1981
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Roof Behavior In South African Coal Room And Pillar PanelsBy Bruce W. Jack
An extensive underground roof-monitoring program was conducted in order to determine the roof strata behavior under various conditions. In total 29 sites at 5 different collieries were monitored using
Jan 1, 2000
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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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The Influence Of Stream Valleys On Coal Mine Ground ControlBy John L. Hill
Over 50 mines of the Appalachian and Illinois Basins are presently experiencing poor ground conditions believed to be caused by overlying stream valleys. The Bureau of Mines is conducting research int
Jan 1, 1988
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The Introduction of Uk Rockbolting Technology into Coal MinesAround the WorldBy Graham Daws
The introduction of UK rock bolting technology has been applied in many large underground coal mines around the world. This paper explains the methods that have been applied for its successful introdu
Jan 1, 2011
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Remote Detection Of Abandoned Mine Workings Using Radio Imaging Method TechniquesBy James G. Schotsch
Unmapped abandoned mines are hazards for under¬ground mines, surface mines and surface structures. The Radio Imaging Method (RIM) provides a cross borehole technique to remotely detect abandoned mine
Jan 1, 1990
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State Of The Art Testing Of Powered Roof SupportsBy Robert C. Garson
The Mine Roof Simulator at the DOE'S Mining Equipment Test Facility is described. Its use in the research and development on the behavior and response of longwall roof supports to simulated mine
Jan 1, 1982
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Using Foaming Grout to Stabilize a Ventilation Raise in Very Poor RockBy John Magyar
Special foamed cements were used to stabilize and secure caving ground in a newly-reamed 12.5-ft diameter underground ventilation raise. Two zones of very poor Rock Mass Rating (RMR) material were enc
Jan 1, 2005
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Field Testing of the Fully Grouted Thrust Tensioned BoltsBy Kot Unrug
Fully grouted tensioned bolts provide a desirable compressive of laminated roof and bondage along the entire bolt length, at the same time the entire surface of the hole is protected against penetrati
Jan 1, 2002
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Comparison of Pillar Strengths Calculated Using Empirical Equations and Finite ElementsBy Aarao de Andrade Lima
Mechanical properties typical of coal are used in the comparisons of pillar strengths based on finite elements and the empirical equations of Holland-Gaddy, Salamon-Munro, Obert¬Duvall, and Bieniawski
Jan 1, 1997