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                     Development and Application of Geotechnical and Rockmechanical Standard Planning System for Roadway Development in German Coal Mines Development and Application of Geotechnical and Rockmechanical Standard Planning System for Roadway Development in German Coal MinesBy K. H. Brandt A standard planning system for the development of roadways was adopted for German coal mines based on the results of geotechnical and rockmechanical investigations. Its goal is to provide for sufficie Jan 1, 2004 
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                     An Investigation Into The Effectiveness Of Support Systems Combining Steel Supports And Rock Bolts Within Coal Mine Roadways An Investigation Into The Effectiveness Of Support Systems Combining Steel Supports And Rock Bolts Within Coal Mine RoadwaysBy D. Reddish The combination of free standing steel supports, such as arches, and rock bolts (mixed support) has Frequently been in used in UK coal mine roadways when it is considered that the strata and/or enviro Jan 1, 2004 
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                     The Influence Of Horizontal Stress On Pillar Design And Mine Layout At Two Underground Limestone Mines The Influence Of Horizontal Stress On Pillar Design And Mine Layout At Two Underground Limestone MinesBy Garth Kuhnhein The Black River and Maysville underground limestone mines operated by Carmeuse Lime and Stone, Inc. in northeastem Kentucky are two of the largest underground limestone operations in the United States Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Heat-Imaging Experimental Study Of Reducing Local Gas Accumulation By Rotary Radial Jet Heat-Imaging Experimental Study Of Reducing Local Gas Accumulation By Rotary Radial JetBy S. Q. Yang Rotary radial jet improves greatly the pulsing velocity of airflow along each direction everywhere in the entry, intensifies transverse migration of air, eliminates effectively the local gas accumulat Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Preventing Falls Of Ground In Coal Mines With Exceptionally Low-Strength Roof: Two Case Studies 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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                     Practical Detection Of Underground Mine Roof Failure Practical Detection Of Underground Mine Roof FailureBy David Bigby The paper describes research undertaken on an ECSC/K HSE project which investigated several potential physical principles which might be harnessed to provide a non-intrusive means of determining the e Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Geo-Mechanical Property And Failures Of Weak Roof Shales In Coal Mines Geo-Mechanical Property And Failures Of Weak Roof Shales In Coal MinesBy Yunqing Zhang Weak shales refer to those with lower strength, thinly- laminated structure, sensitivity to moisture and weathering as well as significant time dependent behavior. It has been said that many future co Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Downhole Overcoring Stress Measurement at a Western Underground Coal Mine Downhole Overcoring Stress Measurement at a Western Underground Coal MineBy David Conover Knowledge of the magnitude and direction of the horizontal secondary principal stresses is a critical factor in designing the layout and mining sequence of underground openings. Typically, horizontal Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Violent Coal Pillar Collapse -A Case Study Violent Coal Pillar Collapse -A Case StudyBy André Zingano Pillar collapses have been studied for several years and can be classified into two types: nonviolent squeeze or violent pillar collapse, i.e., controlled or uncontrolled pillar collapse. Underground Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Evaluation of Rockburst Hazard from Core Testing Evaluation of Rockburst Hazard from Core TestingBy Michael Alber Coal resource extraction reaches higher depth of overburden and rockbursts as well as associated seismic events appear to become an additional problem to he addressed by ground control engineers. For Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Numerical Modeling for Increased Understanding of the Behavior and Performance of Coal Mine Stoppings Numerical Modeling for Increased Understanding of the Behavior and Performance of Coal Mine StoppingsBy Lisa Burke In underground coal mines, concrete block stoppings are widely used to control mine ventilation. Although stoppings are not intended as roof support, they are subjected to roof to floor convergence, a Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Development And Demonstration Of An Alternate Mining Geometry For Improved Ground Control In An Illinois Coal Mine Development And Demonstration Of An Alternate Mining Geometry For Improved Ground Control In An Illinois Coal MineBy Y. P. Chugh About 60-70% of the underground mined coal in Illinois is extracted using a room-and-pillar mining method that permits extraction of about 50% of the coal. The remaining coal is left behind in the for Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Investigation of Electromagnetic Emissions in a Deep Underground Mine (0366ea57-3ba7-4a00-bec7-825a048e7e26) Investigation of Electromagnetic Emissions in a Deep Underground Mine (0366ea57-3ba7-4a00-bec7-825a048e7e26)By Douglas Scott Highly stressed rock in stopes continues to be a primary safety risk for miners in underground mines because it can result in failures of ground that lead to both injuries and death. Spokane Research Jan 1, 2004 
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                     3D FEM Simulation For Fully Grouted Bolts 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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                     Coal Mine Primary Support Selection: Tension Versus Non Tensioned Roof Bolt Systems Coal Mine Primary Support Selection: Tension Versus Non Tensioned Roof Bolt SystemsBy Kot Unrug The selection of tensioned versus non-tensioned roof bolts, for primary coal mine roof support, has been debated for well over 25 years. The wide spread use of fully grouted rebar marked the beginning Jan 1, 2004 
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                     SOMA: A New Method to Calculate the Operative Stress Field: Results from the Laurel Mountain Mine, Russell Co., Virginia SOMA: A New Method to Calculate the Operative Stress Field: Results from the Laurel Mountain Mine, Russell Co., VirginiaBy Craig Byington The stress-field orientation mapping and analysis (SOMA) technique for determining the operative stress field near mine workings and its relationship to various fracture sets is described using Dicken Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Variation In The Load Transfer Of Fully Encapsulated Rockbolts Variation In The Load Transfer Of Fully Encapsulated RockboltsBy Paul Hagan A diverse range of rockbolt designs and resin anchors are available for use in underground mines. Despite their wide spread use, the factors that affect the performance a rockbolt is not fully underst Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Stooping Low Safety Factor Pillars at Goedehoop Colliery - 12 Months Later Stooping Low Safety Factor Pillars at Goedehoop Colliery - 12 Months LaterBy Gift Makusha Pre-feasibility work at Goedehoop Colliery indicated that stooping of the undersized pillars could be undertaken safely and economically. In light of the findings a decision was taken in may 2003 to u Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Risk Assessment: Multiseam - Single Seam Mining Risk Assessment: Multiseam - Single Seam MiningBy L. Munsamy The bulk of primary mining at the Anglo Coal's Bank Colliery was carried out by drill and blast method, in a bord and pillar layout exploiting the No. 2 Seam. Secondary extraction, top/bottom coa Jan 1, 2004 
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                     A Risk Assessment Tool For Open Cast Mining In South Africa A Risk Assessment Tool For Open Cast Mining In South AfricaPreviously, a variety of risk rating systems were used on different mines. However, these were mostly site specific and geology based systems. The purpose of developing a uniform rating system, to be Jan 1, 2004 
