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Roof Geotechnical Properties for Roof Control Purposes in Illinois Coal FieldBy Abdolreza (Reza) Osouli
Determining the roof stability condition of underground coal mines in the Illinois Basin is sometimes very challenging. The roof stability of Illinois mines are mostly affected by two types of shales:
Jan 1, 2014
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Design Of Roadway Support Using A Strain Softening ModelBy Jamal Hematian
Understanding the behaviour of rocks in a high horizontal stress field, such as that in Australia, is critical when analysing the stability of underground structures. This paper addresses the signific
Jan 1, 1994
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Study on the Height of Fractured Zone inside Overlying Strata under High-Intensity Mining in ChinaBy Lou Gaozhong, Guo Wenbing, Zhao Gaobo, Wang Shuren
"The height of a fractured zone due to high-intensity mining (HIM) plays a vital role in the safety analysis of coal mining under bodies of water. This paper described the characteristics of HIM. The
Jan 1, 2018
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Experience With The Boundary Element Method Of Numerical Modeling As A Tool To Resolve Complex Ground Control ProblemsBy George J. Karabin
The Roof Control Division of the Pittsburgh Safety and Health Technology Center, MS HA, is routinely involved in the evaluation of ground conditions in underground coal mines. Assessing the stability
Jan 1, 1994
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Overburden Strata Movement for the Longwall Mining of Shallow Seam under the Gobs of Room and Pillar MiningBy Fangtian Wang
The fully mechanized longwall mining was employed in a shallow coal seam that was under the gobs of room and pillar mining and overlain by thin bedrock and thick loose sands. Operational practices hav
Jan 1, 2014
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Weatherability Test of Rocks for Underground MinesBy Kot F. Unrug
The shale response to moisture changes and the major finding of the appropriate research concerning this subject are briefly reported in this paper. Also described are mine ambient atmospheric condit
Jan 1, 1997
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A Method for the Selection of Rock Support Based on Bolt Loading MeasurementsBy Stephen P. Signer
A method to assist in the evaluation and selection of roof bolts using in situ measurements of roof bolt loading has been developed by researchers of the Spokane Research Center, National Institute of
Jan 1, 1997
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Ground Control Criteria for Coal Reserve Optimization in Multiple-Seam MinesBy Eric Westman
Ground control problems caused by multiple-seam interaction frequently sterilize coal reserves. Interaction mechanisms differ for overmining and undermining and are controlled by mining, spatial. and
Jan 1, 1997
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Ground Control Design For Multiple Seam Mining Using Finite Element AnalysisBy John Stankus
Seam interaction in multiple seam mining has significant effect on entry stability. The remaining pillar in an old working usually creates a high stress concentration zone while the gob creates a stre
Jan 1, 1999
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Estimating Coal Pillar Strength for Low Coal SeamBy Andre Cezar Zingano
"The objective of this paper is to estimate the coal seam strength and the pillar safety factor for low coal seams using back analysis and rock mass characterization. The coal seam strength is very im
Jan 1, 2015
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Introduction of a New Superior Coating on Ground Support ProductsBy Renn Oler
Corrosion can often cause significant strength reduction and failure of steel rockbolts, thus demanding continuous rehabilitation and posing challenges to underground mines in maintaining long term gr
Jan 1, 2014
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Multiseam Mining On South African CollieriesBy R. W. Hill
Multiseam mining has been carried out at many collieries in South Africa. It the seams are In close proximity difficult and dangerous mining conditions may arise. In the Witbank area multiseam bord an
Jan 1, 1995
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Shear Mechanism for Mining-Induced Fractures Applied to Rock Mechanics of Coal Mines (26fab274-0576-48ca-b03a-d4a9f18550cb)By Brian White
Two examples of en echelon mining-induced fractures seen in hard¬rock mines provided a basis for inferring that fracture zones and bedding plane separations immediately surrounding mine openings are p
Jan 1, 2002
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Continuous Monitoring Of Mechanised Breaker Line Supports To Investigate Roof And Pillar BehaviourBy I. L. Follington
A breaker line support (BLS) monitoring system, BLSmon, has been designed and constructed by the CSIRO and installed and commissioned at Laleham No.1 Colliery, Queensland. This system was designed to
Jan 1, 1992
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The Effect of Standing Support Stiffness on Primary and Secondary Bolting Systems (956b0a5f-7133-4b32-8a8e-517785f1d52a)By Stephen Tadolini
Standing crib supports have been applied in underground mining programs to resist large roof movements and sustain high¬loads. The strength and deformation capability of these systems has been documen
Jan 1, 2003
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Failure Modes Of Mine Tunnels In Stratified Rock Structures With Reference To Stress Field ConditionsBy Hui Chen
The paper describes the use of a physical model technique to investigate the failure modes of mine tunnels with reference to the in situ stress field. The characteristics of stratification commonly en
Jan 1, 1993
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Understanding the Causes of Roof Control Problems on a Longwall Face From Shield Monitoring Data ? A Case StudyBy Robert Trueman
This paper details the results of an assessment aimed at understanding the shield loading mechanisms associated with strata-related issues on a longwall face. Shield load cycle analysis theories devel
Jan 1, 2011
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How Interface Friction and W/H Ratio Affect the Mode of Failure of Coal SpecimensBy Syd Peng, Gamal Rashed
"Bumps in coal mines have been recognized as a major hazard for many years. These sudden violent failures around mine openings have compromised safety, ventilation and access to mine workings. Previou
Jan 1, 2015
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Utilization Of Polymer Grid Structures In Shield Recovery OperationsBy Brian E. Travis
Recent Developments in the utilization of polymer grid structures for Longwall Shield Recovery operations are discussed. Specifically: various Longwall screen designs and the numerous methods employed
Jan 1, 1993
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Multi?stage Testing Procedures, Verification, and Results for Strong, Brittle SandstoneBy Michael Murphy
A multi-stage triaxial procedure has been developed for the enhanced servo controls and feedback systems at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) rock mechanics laboratory.
Jan 1, 2014