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  • SME-ICGCM
    Comparison of the Performance of Active and Passive Roof Bolts in An Illinois Basin Coal Mine

    By Anil K. Ray

    This paper discusses in situ studies conducted at an Illinois Basin room-and-pillar coal mine to evaluate the performances of three different types of bolts under similar geologic conditions. The bolt

    Jan 1, 2012

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    Techniques To Investigate Subsidence Events Over Inactive Room-And-Pillar Mines (f8b483c2-2524-4334-950b-cd6315d7aeaa)

    By Yi Luo

    Subsidence events occurred over inactive room and pillar (R&P) mines, including abandoned mines or sealed portions of active mines, are classified as unplanned subsidence because of their timing and d

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SME-ICGCM
    Think Like a Roof Bolt ? Then Make It Scream ?

    By Greg Smith

    This paper documents the use of bench testing equipment developed to enhance the understanding of, and improve upon, common roof bolt support systems. Most roof bolt systems consist of components that

    Jan 1, 2012

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    Application Of Tomographic Imaging To Stability Assessment

    By Hamid Maleki

    Roof falls are one of the leading ground control problems that adversely influence productivity and worker safety in underground mines, construction sites, and nuclear waste repositories. To control r

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME-ICGCM
    Displacement Discontinuity Method For Three-Dimensional Stress Analysis Of Tabular Excavations In Non-Homogeneous Rock (ff6cd480-c238-4f06-bf11-52c054cbd2e8)

    By Leigh J. Wardle

    This paper describes a numerical method for calculating the three¬-dimensional stresses and displacements induced by tabular excavations in a rock mass consisting of parallel layers of distinct mater

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Subsidence Misconceptions And Myths

    By Richard E. Gray

    Subsidence due to coal mining is poorly understood by non-specialists. This has led to numerous misconceptions and myths based on limited observations and lack of knowledge. The three most common are:

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME-ICGCM
    In-Seam Seismic Tomography Mapping Application To Coal Mining Problems

    Continuing with the effort of providing new and more effective exploration methods to the mining industry, where direct methods (drilling, cross-cutting, etc.) are not applicable, either for logistica

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Relationship between the clay fabric of roof shales and roof collapse in mines of the Herrin cod, southern Illinois

    By Theresa M. Bodus

    The strength of roof shales is, in part, a function of the preferred orientation of clay minerals within them. Therefore, analysis of clay fabric under both air-dried and hydrated conditions should be

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Coupon Testing for Field Assessment of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Rock Bolts

    By Damon P. Vandermaat

    Coupon testing allows for the rapid understanding of a material?s likely behavior in service conditions, allowing engineers and operators to make informed decisions about the likely service-life of pa

    Jan 1, 2012

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    Ground Control for Muliple Seam Mining in German Coal Mines

    By Holger Witthaus

    There is more than a century of experience in multiple seam mining in Germany. In several mines up to 20 seams had been excavated within the last decades. Due to the nature of the deposit and the hist

    Jan 1, 2007

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    An analysis of roof-pillar-weak floor interaction in partial extraction room-and-pillar mining

    By W. M. Pytel

    The applicability of the beam theory in analysis of roof- pillar-weak floor interaction in partial extraction room-and-pillar mining is presented. The mine structure is modeled as an equivalent multi-

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Calibrating the Lamodel Program for Site Specific Conditions

    By Keith A. Heasley

    The LaModel program has been used successfully in the United States for many years to design pillars to ensure global stability of pillar recovery operations. However, the recent Crandall Canyon Mine

    Jan 1, 2012

  • SME-ICGCM
    Track Entry Deformation Subjected to Longwall Mining in the Overlying Seam: a Case Study

    By Wenbing Xie

    At Renlou Coal Mine, Huaibei Mine Area, the track entry deformed significantly after longwall mining in an overlying multiple seams. The supporting characteristics of primary roof bolts and shotcrete

    Jan 1, 2012

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    Correlation of Acoustic Emission (A.E.) with Physical and Mechanical Properties of Different Types of Rock and Coal Specimens

    By Brijes Mishra

    This paper presents a correlation of acoustic emission (A.E.) with physical and mechanical properties of different types of rock and coal specimens which were tested under aegis of a consultancy proje

    Jan 1, 2006

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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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    Coal Bumps And Odd Dynamic Phenomena - A Numerical Investigation (70cea8ce-38a7-4c88-a596-77cf801d31b0)

    By Jeffrey K. Whyatt

    The Crandall Canyon accident investigation included an interesting and unexplained observation by rescuers that the ?barrier rib had shifted northward as a unit, as much as 10 feet.? This is not the

    Jan 1, 2009

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    In-Situ Performance Analysis Of Immediate Forward Support (IFS) Systems In Thin-Medium Seam Sections In The United Kingdom

    By Paul N. Freeman

    This paper describes the in-situ performance of two IFS powered support installations at Betws and Penallta Collieries in the South Wales Coalfield, United Kingdom. Intensive monitoring of all powe

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Front abutment effects on supplemental support in predriven longwall equipment recovery rooms

    By Jeffrey M. Listak

    This report describes a study, conducted jointly by BethEnergy Mines Inc. and the Bureau of Mines, to assess the effects of longwall front abutment loading on various supplemental support materials u

    Jan 1, 1989

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    A Hydrogeomechanical Study Of Overburden Aquifer Response To Longwall Mining

    By G. J. Hasenfus

    This paper presents the results of an extensive hydrological and geomechanical monitoring program which Gas conducted at a longwall coal mine in W. Va. The field program included monitoring of groundw

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Laboratory And Field Characterization Of Immediate Floor Strata In Illinois Basin Coal Mines

    By Yoginder P. Chugh

    The characteristics of weak floor strata associated with actively mined coal seams in Illinois are very important from ground stability point of view and, in many cases, are the governing factors in d

    Jan 1, 1989