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A Study of Potential Fault Reactivation and Water Intrusion at a Longwall Coal Mine in AppalachiaBy Francis Kendorski
A longwall coal mine in Appalachia about 1,500 ft deep encountered a fault while developing a new longwall panel. The fault extended from mining depth to the surface near a secondary road and drainage
Jan 1, 2003
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Drivage System In Retreat Longwall GateroadBy Kikuo Matsui
In a difficult economic environment, the coal mines in Japan have been making extensive efforts in order to survive by rationalizing the mining operations. Introduction of a new longwall mining system
Jan 1, 1995
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Stepwise Support Technology For Extremely Soft Rock Roadway And Its Engineering ApplicationBy Xinchuan Xia
Based on the stepwise strain features and the strength reduction law of the surrounding rock in extremely softrock roadway, this paper proposes a dynamic supporting principle. A new kind of stepwise r
Jan 1, 2000
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Horizontal Stress: The Root Of All Evil?By J. Nielen van der Merwe
The effects of horizontal stress in coal mine roofs in South Africa did not receive the attention it deserved for several years, but now there is a danger that it may be over emphasized. A number of p
Jan 1, 2000
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Risk Assessment Of Geotechnical Factors Associated With Underground Thick Seam Mining MethodsBy 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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3D FEM Simulation For Fully Grouted BoltsBy Khaled Morsy
Most of the available numerical codes simulating the reinforcing effect of fully grouted bolt are accomplished by a series of bar elements which are connected along their length to the host rock by sh
Jan 1, 2004
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Mobile Roof Supports For Pillar Retreat MiningBy Robert P. Kudlawiec
The use of Mobile Roof Supports (MRS) in pillar retreat mining has been a fairly recent occurrence in coal mining operations in the United States (1988). Determining the pillar block configuration, th
Jan 1, 2000
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Application Of Time Domain Reflectometry To Ground ControlBy Kevin M. Connor, O&apos
An example application is presented in which Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) was utilized to monitor roof strata movements during pillar extraction in a potash mine. The study was initiated when Weste
Jan 1, 1990
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Geotechnical Planning and Development of the BHP Minerals San Juan Pilot Mine, Waterflow, NMBy P. E. Christensen
Due to ever-increasing stripping ratios associated with the No. 8 Seam at the San Juan Mine surface operation, BHP Minerals decided to implement longwall mining for the extraction of the substantial f
Jan 1, 1998
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Floor Failure Induced By Lateral Stress Ahead Of Longwall SupportsBy J. A. Nemcik
Although floor failure at longwall faces has been traditionally associated with a soft floor, in many csses floor buckling has been observed just ahead of the longwall supports, despite the floor bein
Jan 1, 1995
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Bolt Load Changes During Initial Face Advance And Cross-Cut BreakthroughBy Steve Signer
The San Juan Mine and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health conducted a study to measure how development mining effected bolt loads. Twelve fully grouted, instrumented roof bolts w
Jan 1, 2004
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Massive Pillar Failure--Two Case StudiesBy David H. Tang
Similar massive pillar failures were observed in two underground coal mines with different configurations of mine workings and overburden depths. Finite element models were used to analyze the causes
Jan 1, 1984
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Preventing Falls Of Ground In Coal Mines With Exceptionally Low-Strength Roof: Two Case StudiesBy Christopher Mark
Mines with exceptionally low-strength roof (UCS <3,500 psi and CMRR <40) are much more likely to struggle with roof falls than other mines. Weak-roof is a particular problem for many room and pillar m
Jan 1, 2004
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Intersection Stability and Tensioned BoltingBy Yunqing Zhang
Roof failure occurs much more frequently at intersections than entries and crosscuts. Using a commercial finite element package, four-way and three-way intersections reinforced with the tensioned bolt
Jan 1, 2003
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Cyprus Shoshone Tailgate Roof Control: Case StudyBy Andrew P. Schissler
Cyprus Shoshone is an underground coal mine in southern Wyoming owned by Cyprus Coal Company, a subsidiary of Cyprus Minerals Company. To date, seven longwall panels have been extracted from the pitch
Jan 1, 1993
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Highwall Mining in a Multiple-seam, Western United States Setting Design and PerformanceBy Tom Vandergritft
With advances in system design driving higher productivity, safety, and coal recovery, highwall mining is becoming an attractive option for extending reserve life at surface mines. Typically, highwall
Jan 1, 2005
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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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Mechanical Response of Split-Set Rock Bolts in Squeezing GroundResearchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's Spokane Research Laboratory installed Split-Set rock bolts instrumented with strain gauges to document the mechanical
Jan 1, 2005
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Use of a Laser Grid System for Accurate Roof Bolt LocationBy William Kendall
"A tremendous amount of research, analysis, and engineering time is used to design a proper roof support system including the type, length, and location of the roof bolts. Unfortunately, since the roo
Jan 1, 2016
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Tensioned Cable Bolts As Primary Support: UpdateBy John C. Stankus
At the 19th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, a paper was presented detailing new types of Jennmar INSTáL tensionable cable bolts (Stankus and Taylor, 2000). Since that time, signi
Jan 1, 2001