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Assessment of In Situ Stresses at Depth Using Borehole BreakoutsBy Richard Simon
This paper presents an ongoing study on the use of borehole breakouts to estimate in situ stresses at depth in a Canadian underground mine. Breakouts were identified using an acoustic televiewer (ATV)
Jun 1, 2012
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Coal Mine Ventilation and the LawBy M Parcell
"Ventilation risks in an underground mine have essentially remained the same for centuries, yet theevidence suggests that there are many coal mines that have failed to adequately control these risks.T
Jun 1, 2012
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Comparative Stress Distribution in Coupled and Uncoupled SAGD Reservoir SimulationBy Nathan Deisman
Coupled reservoir geomechanical simulations have become a key component of caprock integrity assessments for SAGD operations. This work demonstrates the differences of stress evolution when considerin
Jun 1, 2012
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Analysis of the Influence of the Mining Sequence on a Remnant Pillar with FLAC3DBy Shahé Shnorhokian
Remnant pillars evolve towards the latter stages of mining in an orebody and act as repositories of mining-induced stress. It is therefore crucial to plan ahead as to their dimensions and location wit
Jun 1, 2012
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Changes in Hydro-Mechanical Monitoring Parameters During Construction of a Deep Geological RepositoryBy A. K. Verma
This paper provides a brief overview of evolution of deformations, stresses, and pore pressures due to different excavation stages during construction of an URL. Excavation of a rockmass develops a da
Jun 1, 2012
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Comparison of Practical Modelling Methodologies for Considering Strain Weakening and Dilation as Part of Geomechanical AnalysisBy Gabriel G. Walton
Conventional numerical modelling tools for analyses of underground excavations are well suited for modelling elastic behaviour and yield response of geomaterials with very simple constitutive behaviou
Jun 1, 2012
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Preliminary Safety Analysis for the Connection of a Thermal Oxidiser to a Working Coal MineBy D Cork, R Peet
"Methane is a signifi cant greenhouse gas. Methane is released from coal seams during the mining process, both in surface and underground operations. This uncontrolled release is termed æfugitive emis
Jun 1, 2012
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Coal Mine Main Fan Power Saving ProjectBy F J. van Zyl, C A. S Thomson
"Anglo American Thermal Coal conducted a high level study of all of its underground collieriesto determine if there were electrical power saving opportunities at the main fan stations.A systems approa
Jun 1, 2012
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Mine Ventilation Model Validation - ItÆs not Rocket Science!By J Rowland
"Ventilation models are invaluable tools for both prediction of routine daily ventilation changesin an operating mine to circuit performance expectations at the mine in 20 yearsÆ time. Arguably ventil
Jun 1, 2012
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Spontaneous Combustion Management Comparison between Australia and ChinaBy B Poborowski, A Chen
"For some time, the Australian and Chinese underground coal mining industries have evolvedindependently with minimal infl uence on each other. Despite the fact that in recent years severaltechnologies
Jun 1, 2012
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Adra Tunnel: Fire and RehabilitationBy Dwayne D. Tannant
The Adra tunnel near Naramata BC experienced a fire in 2010 that burned timber sets within the tunnel and caused severe spalling of rock from the roof and tunnel walls. The nature of the damage is doc
Jun 1, 2012
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Influence of Rock Mass Foliation on Impact-Induced Damage of an Ore Pass WallBy Kamran Esmaieli
This paper investigates the behavior of ore pass walls under impact loads caused by material transiting through an ore pass. In particular it considers the influence of foliation in the rock mass surr
Jun 1, 2012
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Implications of Shear Loading for Mine Planning and DesignBy Fidelis T. Suorineni
The conditions for rockburst occurrence are traditionally identified as: high stress, high extraction ratio, strong brittle rocks, folding, faulting, and unfavourable excavation geometry. Based on a c
Jun 1, 2012
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An Investigation into the Stand-up Time of Stopes at Birchtree Mine in Thompson ManitobaBy Matthew Violot
Vale Canada?s Birchtree Mine, located in Thompson Manitoba, has been experiencing problems with hanging wall / footwall dilution, as well as sloughing off of adjacent stopes and temporary stope block
Jun 1, 2012
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Effect of Backfill Placement Method on Its Stability: A Dynamic Modelling Case StudyBy Muhammad Zaka Emad
Cemented rockfill (CRF) is a mixture of rock aggregate and binder slurry. It is a stiff backfill, it is fast curing, its operation is simple, placement rate is reasonably high and no drainage is requi
Jun 1, 2012
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Prevention and Control of Fires and Explosions in Underground Coal MinesBy K Schiefelbein, P OÆGrady, R Balusu, T Ren, T Harvey
"An extensive research program has been undertaken over recent years to reduce the risk of fires and explosions in underground coal mines. The research projects have integrated extensive field studies
Jun 1, 2012
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Numerical Investigation of Flow Regimes in Fractured Rock SlopesBy Jim Hazzard
A numerical investigation is presented to examine fluid flow in fractured rock slopes. In mining geomechanics, different numerical modelling approaches are used to estimate fluid pressures in open pit
Jun 1, 2012
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Advances in In Situ Testing of Ventilation Control Devices for Underground MinesBy M Salu, G J. Kay
"As underground mines increasingly face the challenge of maximising production without losingfocus on safety excellence, the ability to predict the eff ectiveness of mine seals and stoppings andthe id
Jun 1, 2012
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Geomechanical Response to CO2 Injection for the Heartland Area Redwater Project (HARP), AlbertaBy Hamidreza Soltanzadeh
The injection of CO2 into a reservoir or aquifer can potentially result in deformation, induced fracturing and fault reactivation in the injection zone and/or the rocks that surround it. This paper re
Jun 1, 2012
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Improved Input Parameters and Numerical Analysis Techniques for Temporary Support of Underground Excavations in Weak RockBy Jeffrey D. Oke
While significant progress in underground construction engineering has occurred in the past few decades, a number of fundamental deficiencies persist regarding the recognition, prediction, and mitigat
Jun 1, 2012