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The Slope Stability Assessment in the Wall Overlooking the Sungun Copper Concentrator PlanBy S. Mehrdad Heidari
The concentrator plant is located near a very high (105m), large (- 500m) and steep (a, > 45' ) wall. Geologically, the wall was composed of very complicated formations and broad range of soils a
Jan 1, 2005
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Analysis of Entry Stability Associated with Multi-seam Mining - A Case StudyBy Jisheng Han
Interaction effect exists when two or more neighboring seams are mined. The mining activity in one seam causes stress redistribution and strata movement in both the roof and floor. When the thickness
Jan 1, 2005
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Seam Structure - An Important Criterion for Coal Pillar DesignBy Kot F. v. Unrug
In spite of the extensive research and accumulated experience from mining operations, an appropriate pillar design remains an open issue. Due to the shrinking reserve base, present mining operations m
Jan 1, 2005
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Improved Pull out Strength of Fully Grouted Roof Bolts through Hole Geometry ModificationBy Luis Giraldo
Rock bolt installation characteristics near roof falls have been identified as contributing to failure. One documented and regularly occurring failure mechanism is loss of anchorage between the grout
Jan 1, 2005
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Failure Mechanics of Multiple Seam Mining Interactions (f9d85dbe-da66-4f30-9b39-e277c41aff64)By R. Karl Zipf
Multiple seam mining interactions caused by full extraction mining, whether due to undermining or overmining, frequently involve tensile failure of the affected mine roof. The adverse ground control c
Jan 1, 2005
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A Novel and Effective Method to Develop Tension in a Roof BoltBy Phillip E. Gramlich
Through extensive practical experience and multiple studies, tensioned roof control systems have proven beneficial in difficult mining conditions. Due to increased mining of less desirable seams, ten
Jan 1, 2014
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Multi?Seam Mining Over Old Workings with Small Pillars - A Case StudyBy Peter Zhang
Room and pillar mining under shallow depth is usually conducted with a high extraction ratio, which leaves small pillars with a low safety factor in some old workings in abandoned mines. Pillar slough
Jan 1, 2014
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Probabilistic Approach to Coal Pillar DesignBy Ben Fahrman
The classical approach to engineering design involves the purely deterministic calculation of the factor of safety, the ratio of strength to stress. The factor of safety is an easy calculation to perf
Jan 1, 2013
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Effect of Geological and Mining Factors on Roof Stability of a Room and Pillar Mine in USBy Taghi Sherizadeh, Pinnaduwa H. S. W. Kulatilake
"This paper examines the effect of different geological and mining factors on roof stability in underground coal mines by combining the field observations, laboratory testing, and numerical modeling.
Jan 1, 2015
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Experience of Using the ANZI Strain Cell for Three-Dimensional, In Situ Stress Determinations in Deep Exploration BoreholesBy Jesse Puller, Ken Mills
"This paper describes the Australia, New Zealand Inflatable (ANZI) strain cell, its operation, and recent development for overcoring in exploration boreholes. The ANZI strain cell is an instrument sys
Jan 1, 2018
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System Behavior of Roof Bolt Systems with Varying Bearing Plate I Angle Compensating Device CombinationsBy Gregory E. Smith
"Tensionable headed roof bolt systems are common in the U.S. mining industry. In the last 15 years or so, they have made a comeback as a hybrid system where a mechanical anchor is used in conjunction
Jan 1, 2016
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A Review of the Geomechanics Aspects of a Double Fatality Coal Burst at Austar Colliery in NSW, Australia in April 2014By Bruce Hebblewhite, Jim Galvin
"A coal burst occurred on 15 April, 2014 at the Austar Coal Mine, located west of Newcastle, NSW, Australia. The burst resulted in fatal injuries to two men working as part of the mining crew at the d
Jan 1, 2016
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Application of Tensioned Cable Bolts for Supplemental SupportBy Ben Mirabile, Alan Campoli, Rodney Poland
"The majority of U.S. underground coal mines use some form of cable bolt as supplemental support to a primary roof bolting system. Many coal operators employ the high load capacity of non-tensioned ca
Jan 1, 2010
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Rib Access Boom for a Roof BolterBy Joe McQuerrey, William Kendall, Gene Wilson
"Roof bolting is the standard for ground control in underground coal mining. Rib and truss bolting is just as important when conditions are less than desirable. As a manufacturer of roof drills, J.H.
Jan 1, 2010
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Effects of Longwall-lnduced Stress and Deformation on the Stability and Mechanical Integrity of Shale Gas Wells Drilled through a Longwall Abutment PillarBy Daniel W. H. Su
"This paper presents results from a recent study conducted to evaluate the effects of longwall-induced stresses and deformations on the mechanical integrity of shale gas wells drilled over a longwall
Jan 1, 2016
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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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A History of Bock Burst Research in the Coeur D'Alene Mining DistrictBy Michael Jenkins
This paper reviews the history of rock burst research in the Coeur d'Alene Mining District of northern Idaho over the last 30 years. Rock bursting is a problem because of a combination of geologi
Jan 1, 1987
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Geotechnical Risk Management to Prevent Coal Outburst in Room and Pillar MiningBy Peter Zhang, Dan Neilans, Scott Peterson, Scott Wade, Joe Pugh, Ryan Mcgrady
"A coal outburst is a severe safety hazard in room-and-pillar mining under deep cover. It is more likely to occur during pillar retreating. Multi-seam mining dramatically increases the risk of coal ou
Jan 1, 2015
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Preventing Roof Fall Accidents - An Operation's ApproachBy Joe Zelanko
In order to prevent roof fall accidents and injuries, U.S. underground coal mine operators must develop and implement effective roof control strategies. Various tools are available to assist engineers
Jan 1, 2011
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Considerations for Effective Ground Support in EvaporitesBy C. A. Vining, J. R. Nopola
"Evaporites, such as salt and potash, pose unique problems to ground-support designs not encountered in other rock types. Evaporites are subject to continual creep and no amount of ground support can
Jan 1, 2018