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Application in Design for Close Proximity Multi-Seem MiningVirtually all mineable Appalachian coal seams exist in a multi-seam environment. This makes it inevitable that most seams will eventually experience interaction induced ground control and mining probl
Jan 1, 1987
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Analysis Of Practical Ground Control Issues In Highwall MiningBy R. Karl Zipf
Highwall mining is an important coal mining method. Upwards of 60 highwall miners are presently in operation, and they may account for approximately 4% of total U.S. coal production. A review of the M
Jan 1, 2004
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Mathematical Modeling Of Strong Roof Beds In Longwall MiningBy Xiaolin Wu
Most coal bump occurrences in the U.S. are directly related to mining operations under strong roofs. An understanding of the behavior of bridging or cantilevering strong roofs over working longwall fa
Jan 1, 1993
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Modelling Of Pillar Stability In Room And Pillar MinesBy Douglas Morrison
By applying modern 3D numerical modelling techniques to the analysis of a pillar cascade failure in a room and pillar mine, it has been possible to simulate the collapse and develop an understanding o
Jan 1, 2003
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Full-face Pressure Monitoring in Medium-Weak Roof ConditionBy Syd S. Peng
Full-face shield leg pressures in a longwall panel for a three-month period were collected and analyzed. The pressure data were presented in the following forms: full- panel full-face shield pressure,
Jan 1, 1997
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Methods of Controlling Hard Roof in a Longwall FaceBy Linsheng Xu
When coal seam is under the integral thick sandstone (or conglomerate), the structure of thick sandstone is integral and its strength is rather high. After coal is extracted, the roof is hanging and c
Jan 1, 1986
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Operational Experience With FLEXIBOLT Systems In Australian Coal MinesSince the initial development and trials of FLEXIBOLT flexible roof bolts, further comparative testing and product development has been completed as part of the changeover to this roof support system
Jan 1, 1994
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Subsidence Monitoring Results, Thick Seam Longwall Mining In WyomingBy Collin L. Stewart
A summary of the results of a limited subsidence monitoring program at Cyprus Amax Coal Company's Shoshone Mine No. 1 in the Hanna Basin of south central Wyoming is presented. The monitoring prog
Jan 1, 1995
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Tailgate Support Practice In U.S. Longwall Mines - A SurveyBy S. S. Peng
To acquire knowledge on the general trend of primary and supplemental supports used in tailgates of US longwall mines a survey of 76 mines with 86 longwall panels was carried out in the summer of 1993
Jan 1, 1994
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Subsidence Studies In Thick And Steep Coal Seam MiningBy M. Y. Fisekci
This paper concentrates on subsidence measurements, applied over the thick and steep seam mining in the Rocky Mountains Region of Western Canada. The studies to date indicate that two new subsidence m
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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In-Situ Pillar Strength Determination for Two-Entry Longwall GatesBy H. N. Maleki
Extensive measurements and underground observations in three Western U. S. coal mines are integrated in this paper to determine in-situ pillar load-deformation characteristics for narrow (30 it wide,
Jan 1, 1988
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The Elimination of Rock-fall Fatalities in Ontario Hardrock MinesBy Douglas Morrison
Hardrock mines in Ontario generally operate at between 3,000 and 7,500 ft below surface and generally experience significant rockburst activity below 5,000 ft. Since the introduction of bulk mining te
Jan 1, 2003
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Roof Bolting for Long-Term Entries in Underground Coal MinesBy Peter Zhang
As simpler and easier reserves are exploited to depletion, underground coal mining continues in more complex geologic settings and conditions. Roof bolting for long-term entry stability is always a ch
Jan 1, 2011
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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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The Use of Pneumatic Stowing in Germany Considering Subsidence AspectsBy Axel Preusse
Stowing or waste fill is common in the German mining industry since the beginning of mining activities, With increasing mechanization, flat and gently inclined seams (0 -- 18) were mined. These mines
Jan 1, 2002
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Pressure Measurements in the Gob (27227c3c-951c-4108-ba5c-3b6e67d232fb)By H. Maleki
Gob pressure measurements were made in a Western U. S. coal mine as part of a long-term program to evaluate cave progress and to determine the influence of geological discontinuities on caving conditi
Jan 1, 1984
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Truss Bolting On-Cycle in Jane Mine Lower Freeport SeamBy Ken Barish
Jane Mine of the Keystone Coal Mining Corporation was started in 1962 and is in the Lower Freeport seas located in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, approximately 45 miles northeast of Pittsburgh. The
Jan 1, 1984
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Skin Failure Of Roof And Rib In Underground Coal MinesBy Eric R. Bauer
Skin failures of roof and rib in underground coal mines continue to be a significant safety hazard for mine workers. Skin failures do not usually involve failure of the support systems but result from
Jan 1, 1999
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Analysis And Field Testing Of Presupport Application In Coal StrataBy J. D. Dizon
Conventional strata control methods (i.e. roof bolts. cable trusses) are not always effective for ground control of very weak coal strata. An alternative method, termed presupport. is being investigat
Jan 1, 1990