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On Rock Failure Criteria for Coal Measure Rocks
By Murali Gadde
Design of underground excavations in coal mines involves two major tasks: estimation of stresses and determination of rock mass strength. Owing to the complicated nature of rock mass, progress in its
Jan 1, 2007
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Subsidence Prediction for Multiple Seam Extraction under Consideration of Time Effects by the use of Geomechanical Numerical Models
By Jurgen te Kook
State-of-the-art for subsidence calculation are stochastical models. Although these models were successfully used all over the world they have their limitations due to the fact that they are not based
Jan 1, 2008
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Fully-Grouted, High-Strength, Mechanical Shell Tensioned Bolt Improves Pittsburgh Seam Primary Roof Support
By Daniel Su
Approximately 90% of the primary roof bolts used in CONSOL?s Pittsburgh seam coal mines is 2-piece, 8-foot long, 7/8? (or ¾?), high-strength, resin assisted, mechanical shell tensioned bolt. The remai
Jan 1, 2007
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Monitoring Subsidence Over Submarine Coal Mines In The Sydney Coalfield By Bathymetric Methods
By David Forrester
Subsidence beneath the land surface has traditionally been monitored using the most accurate surveying methods of the day. Over the several hundred years of subsidence investigation, these techniques
Jan 1, 1996
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Prediction of First Weighting Distance in Longwall Coal Mining By 3D Numerical Modeling ? A Case Study
By Haile Manteqi
In longwall coal mines, estimation of roof strata condition, sequence of loading, and supporting requirements are of a high degree of importance, and they are directly related to production and safety
Jan 1, 2012
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J?Crete: An Engineered Cementitious Composite Rock Coating
By Alan A. Campoli
The mining industry has long been searching for an effective structural application that prevents weathering and falls of loose rock, debris, and sediment. J-Crete is a fiber-reinforced, engineered, c
Jan 1, 2012
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Truss Systems For Longwall Tailgate Support - Update
By John C. Stankus
At the 13th Conference on Ground Control in Mining, a paper was presented detailing a successful test in which a new truss system was utilized, in lieu of wood cribs, for tailgate support in the Pitts
Jan 1, 1995
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Aspects of Chain Pillar Design in Relation to Longwall Mining
By B Whittaker
The paper examines the role of chain pillars in longwall mining layouts as used in several countries. The application of chain pillars in relation to their expected design role is discussed. An import
Jan 1, 1987
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Development in Steel Roadway Support - A Track Record
By Rudi Podjadtke
In a short chronological review the development concepts and improvements in steel roadway support are shown. The successful standardization concept of RAG Deutsche Steinkohle and currently used suppo
Jan 1, 2008
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Evaluation of a Multiple Seam Interaction Coal Pillar Bump
By Michael Gauna
An evaluation and analysis of a coal pillar bump in a West Virginia mine indicated that the pillar bump occurred because of the unique combination of controlling factors. The pillar?s development sta
Jan 1, 2008
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Monitoring of Mining Surface Deformation using Satellite InSAR and Precise GPS Techniques
By Karsten Zimmermann
Surface deformation monitoring is required all over the mining industry. For example oil and gas companies need this information to support exploration and production activities and to detect impacts
Jan 1, 2008
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Mitigating the Effects of High Horizontal Stress on Ground Control in An Underground Stone Mine: A Case History
By John Ellenberger
The nature of a stone deposit is rarely defined through exploration and engineering design, but more through the actual experience encountered as the mine develops; hence, issues with ground control a
Jan 1, 2012
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Subsidence and Uplift Prediction in German and Polish Hard Coal Mining
By Axel Preusse
For the last 150 years, subsidence damage to the surface has been an unavoidable phenomenon associated with underground coal mining. In particular, the mechanization of mining methods in multiple seam
Jan 1, 2012
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A Simple Method Of Measuring Rock Fracture Toughness Using The Brazilian Test Method
By H. Guo
There are a number of methods available for the determination of the fracture toughness of rock. Some of the most recognised methods include the hollow pressured cylinder, the short-rod, the chevron -
Jan 1, 1992
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Optimizing Pillar Design In A Multi-Seam Environment
By R. Kanniganti
The primary problems of pillar design in seams subject to interaction are due not only to difficulties in predicting loading, but also to the often unsymmetrical nature of the stress fields. The effec
Jan 1, 1995
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Characteristics of Seismic Field Generated by Bed Separation and Application Seismic Technique for Exploration of Bed Separation and Grouting Research
By Jiulong Cheng
Underground coal mining causes overburden deformation and failure, one major form of which is bed separation in the overburden. Surface subsidence can be controlled by injecting grout into the bed sep
Jan 1, 2006
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Non-confirmation Mathematics for Wall Rock Classification for Mine Support
By Guangyi Sun
Wall rock classification method for coal mine support is the main factor affecting mine support. It is greatly affected by the combined effect of randomness, fuzziness and human being's incomplet
Jan 1, 2005
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Effects of In-seam and Near-seam Conditions and Asymmetric Pillar Loading on Coal Pillar Strength
By Daniel W. H. Su
The importance of incorporating fundamental principles of rock material response and failure mechanics into a pillar strength design model has been demonstrated. To accurately assess pillar strength,
Jan 1, 1997
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Multiple Seam Mining Interactions: Case Histories from the Harris No. 1 Mine (b50cab1b-ba36-4377-a652-1d452c62f433)
By Frank E. Chase
The Harris No. 1 Mine, located in Boone County, WV, has been longwalling the Eagle Coalbed for over 30 years. Harris has experienced numerous interactions associated with the extensive room-and-pillar
Jan 1, 2005
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STRATA III ? A Full-Spectrum Roof Control Concept
By John H. Perry
Strata III is a full-spectrum roof control system which provides the mine operator the ability to upgrade his roof control in place. The procedure is easily adaptable with current roof bolting techniq
Jan 1, 1987