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  • Date submitted
    1965-07-06
  • Date accepted
    1965-09-23
  • Date published
    1966-03-19

Freiberg Mining Academy is 200 years old

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November 13, 1965 marked 200 years since the organization of the oldest of the existing higher mining schools - Freiberg (GDR) Mining Academy. On this day in 1765 the project of the Academy foundation was approved, the educational work began in the spring of 1766.This anniversary attracts attention of figures of mining science all over the world, as Freiberg Mining Academy till the middle of XVIII century prepared personnel for the mining industry of 50 countries ...

How to cite: Bokiy B.V. Freiberg Mining Academy is 200 years old // Journal of Mining Institute. 1966. Vol. 51. Iss. 1. p. 3-4.
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  • Date submitted
    1965-07-18
  • Date accepted
    1965-09-21
  • Date published
    1966-03-19

Manifestation of rock pressure in horizontal pumping workings of Tekeli mine and recommendation of rational types of support for them

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Tekeli lead-zinc ore deposit is a complex powerful steeply dipping lenticular deposit. The rocks of the hanging and lying sides are represented by strongly fractured, collapse-prone coal-clay shales with interlayers of dolomitized limestone and other sedimentary rocks. The ores are stronger and more stable than the host rocks and are represented by sulfides disseminated in coal-clay shales, quartzites and coal-quartz shales, as well as pyrite ores ...

How to cite: Smirnyakov V.V., Mirzaev G.G. Manifestation of rock pressure in horizontal pumping workings of Tekeli mine and recommendation of rational types of support for them // Journal of Mining Institute. 1966. Vol. 51. Iss. 1. p. 5-12.
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  • Date submitted
    1965-07-11
  • Date accepted
    1965-09-04
  • Date published
    1966-03-19

Influence of rod fasteners on stability of drifts in thick seams of weak coal (research on models).

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According to the current temporary instruction, it is recommended to use the rod fastening only in rocks of strength not lower than 3 (on the scale of M. M. Protodyakonov).According to preliminary calculations, the use of rod fastening in the drifts through thick coal seams, in particular, at the Kuzbass hydro-mines, should give a significant technical and economic effect. Since the coal strength factor of thick coal seams often does not exceed 0.3-0.5, and the coal mass is characterized by significant fracturing, it was necessary to justify the possibility of using the rod support in difficult conditions. In this connection it was necessary to reveal the character of deformation of weak fractured coal near the mine workings, secured with rod fasteners at different dip angles of seams ...

How to cite: Timofeev O.V., Ogorodnikov Y.N. Influence of rod fasteners on stability of drifts in thick seams of weak coal (research on models). // Journal of Mining Institute. 1966. Vol. 51. Iss. 1. p. 13-18.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1965-07-01
  • Date accepted
    1965-09-18
  • Date published
    1966-03-19

Influence of concrete composition on the strength of reinforced concrete bars anchorage

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The anchorage strength of reinforced concrete bars depends on the type and mechanical properties of reinforcing bars and the strength of concrete. The question of the choice of reinforcement depending on its mechanical properties is covered in the literature quite fully, the strength characteristics of concrete used for reinforced concrete bars, have not been studied sufficiently ...

How to cite: Roginsky V.M. Influence of concrete composition on the strength of reinforced concrete bars anchorage // Journal of Mining Institute. 1966. Vol. 51. Iss. 1. p. 19-23.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1965-07-02
  • Date accepted
    1965-09-16
  • Date published
    1966-03-19

Effectiveness of replacing a large cross-sectional two-track excavation with two smaller excavations (Tekeliye mine as an example).

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The nature of manifestations of mining pressure largely depends on the size of the cross-section of mine workings. As is known, in the same mining and geological conditions, maintenance of two-track workings is much more expensive than single-track workings. In this regard, in some basins of the Soviet Union in difficult mining and geological conditions prefer to pass two smaller cross-sectional workings instead of one large one. For example, in the Moscow sub-basin panel drifts should be double-tracked according to the conditions of mining technology, because almost the entire length consists of loading points. In the reverse order of mining the mine field, it is considered more favorable to sink panel drifts as single-track drifts with subsequent expansion to double-track drifts by the time of longwall face approach. The total costs are lower than when sinking two-track drifts at once. In the latter case, the cost of maintaining the workings increases sharply ...

How to cite: Smirnyakov V.V. Effectiveness of replacing a large cross-sectional two-track excavation with two smaller excavations (Tekeliye mine as an example). // Journal of Mining Institute. 1966. Vol. 51. Iss. 1. p. 24-27.
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  • Date submitted
    1965-07-06
  • Date accepted
    1965-09-28
  • Date published
    1966-03-19

Reliability of rock pressure control

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A special place among the problems of rock pressure is occupied by the fixing and management of the roof in the cleaning space. Domestic and foreign researchers have studied these issues on models and in mine conditions. In this case, the main importance was attached to the depth of development, the power and strength of coal and side rocks, the length of the face, the speed of movement of the face, as well as the choice of the type of fastening and roof management. Although many scientists and mining practitioners recognize the significant importance of the time factor and its impact on the reliability of the support, but in research it is almost not taken into account. At shallow depths, with negligible mining pressure, the time factor and reliability do not play a significant role. With the depth of development, a significant increase in mining pressure leads to changes in the physical and mechanical properties of rocks. The tendency to heaving increases, their plasticity, creep and fluidity increases. These processes, as well as the processes of rock destruction proceed in time differently. Therefore, it is impossible to study mining processes without taking into account the time factor and its influence on the reliability of production schemes ...

How to cite: Sinkevich N.A. Reliability of rock pressure control // Journal of Mining Institute. 1966. Vol. 51. Iss. 1. p. 28-37.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1965-07-24
  • Date accepted
    1965-09-30
  • Date published
    1966-03-19

Behavior of roof rocks during development of coal seams underlain by eruptive rocks

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The Maykhinskoye lignite deposit (in the southern part of Primorsky Krai) is a suite of 20 gently sloping seams, 7 of which have a working thickness of 1.3-15 meters. The dip angle of the seams is 2-10°. The beds occur at a depth of 30-350 meters. The intervening rocks are mudstones, siltstones and wet sandstones. In the upper part of the coal-bearing strata, sub-basalt conglomerates lie everywhere ...

How to cite: Koshomkin V.G. Behavior of roof rocks during development of coal seams underlain by eruptive rocks // Journal of Mining Institute. 1966. Vol. 51. Iss. 1. p. 38-50.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1965-07-11
  • Date accepted
    1965-09-04
  • Date published
    1966-03-19

Mining pressure control in hollow seams with hard-to-collapse roofs

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One of the directions of improvement of technical and economic indicators of coal mining in the development of gentle seams is the wide introduction of the most progressive method of controlling the mining pressure - the complete collapse of the roof with perfect types of mechanized fasteners, complexes, as well as complete and individual fasteners. However, as shown by research and experience of a number of domestic and foreign mines, the development of seams, which have in the roof strong, difficult to collapse rocks, is very labor-intensive and far from safe (and under certain conditions, even inadmissible) process ...

How to cite: Guryanov V.V. Mining pressure control in hollow seams with hard-to-collapse roofs // Journal of Mining Institute. 1966. Vol. 51. Iss. 1. p. 51-57.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1965-07-14
  • Date accepted
    1965-09-18
  • Date published
    1966-03-19

Peculiarities of roof management depending on fracture orientation and direction of excavation

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Among the many factors affecting the behavior of the roof during excavation of coal seams, the macrostructure of rocks is of great importance. Laws of influence of side rock macrostructure on the manifestation of rock pressure in the mine workings are still little investigated ....

How to cite: Melnikov E.F. Peculiarities of roof management depending on fracture orientation and direction of excavation // Journal of Mining Institute. 1966. Vol. 51. Iss. 1. p. 58-63.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1965-07-06
  • Date accepted
    1965-09-21
  • Date published
    1966-03-19

Influence of large-diameter advanced boreholes on deformations of a coal shelf seam

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Sudden emissions of coal and gas in cleaning faces of single seams of Donetsk basin are currently prevented by drilling of advanced wells of large diameter. About 30% of faces of all emission-hazardous seams of the central region of Donbass are developed with application of drilling of advance wells as protective measures. The schemes of wells location relative to the cleaning face are different, and the frequency of their location excludes emissions. As is known, the mining pressure and the pressure of the gas contained in the coal are the main factors determining the occurrence and flow of the release ...

How to cite: Proskuryakov N.M. Influence of large-diameter advanced boreholes on deformations of a coal shelf seam // Journal of Mining Institute. 1966. Vol. 51. Iss. 1. p. 64-69.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1965-07-15
  • Date accepted
    1965-09-21
  • Date published
    1966-03-19

Stresses in the massif disturbed by large-diameter wells (photoelastic study)

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One of the main ways to prevent in longwall faces of single gently sloping seams of sudden coal and gas emissions is to weaken the coal mass with large-diameter advanced boreholes. These emissions in recent years in the mines of Donbass exceed 25% of all emissions. Despite the relevance of the method until recently there is no universally recognized methodology for determining the density of the protective network of wells. The radius of influence of wells is calculated according to the formulas of V. V. Khodot, A. V. Pavlov or according to the method of MacNII ...

How to cite: Proskuryakov N.M., Yanishevsky A.A. Stresses in the massif disturbed by large-diameter wells (photoelastic study) // Journal of Mining Institute. 1966. Vol. 51. Iss. 1. p. 70-77.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1965-07-30
  • Date accepted
    1965-09-12
  • Date published
    1966-03-19

Calculation of stresses in inter-chamber pillars

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In the practice of construction and operation of mines, shafts and underground structures one of the urgent tasks is the calculation of pillars. Its solution is complicated by a variety of types of pillars and conditions of their operation. The nature of operation of inter-chamber pillars depends on a number of parameters, the most important of which, other things being equal, are: the structure of pillars, the properties of the rocks composing them, the depth of work, the type of links between pillars and the host rocks, the ratio of pillar sizes, etc.

How to cite: Borisov A.A., Nifontov B.I., Romadin N.M. Calculation of stresses in inter-chamber pillars // Journal of Mining Institute. 1966. Vol. 51. Iss. 1. p. 78-84.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1965-07-13
  • Date accepted
    1965-09-25
  • Date published
    1966-03-19

Determination of bearing capacity of inter-chamber potash pillars in case of hydrofilling of chambers.

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In underground mining of potash and rock salts, as it is known, chamber-pillar systems of mining are widely used, providing high labor productivity and low cost of mineral extraction. However, losses in inter-chamber pillars in these systems reach 50% at domestic potash and salt mines. Mineral losses can be significantly reduced by reducing the width of inter-chamber pillars by filling the exhausted chambers with backfill. The most economically effective is hydraulic filling with waste from concentrating plants, as in this case the issue of dumps placement is solved at the same time. It is also expedient to fill the mined-out space with specially extracted for this purpose backfill material (sand, gravel) ...

How to cite: Sivokon E.P. Determination of bearing capacity of inter-chamber potash pillars in case of hydrofilling of chambers. // Journal of Mining Institute. 1966. Vol. 51. Iss. 1. p. 85-89.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1965-07-04
  • Date accepted
    1965-09-28
  • Date published
    1966-03-19

Determination of bearing capacity of wide coal pillars

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Wide coal targets are considered to be interstorey and barrier targets for various purposes, the width b of which is many times greater than the height t, and the length L significantly exceeds the width. In conditions of gentle bedding of seams such pillars under the action of active compressive load - the weight of overlying rocks - work on crushing. The material of the exposed surfaces of the pillar is in a stressed state, which can be considered as flat compression in the first approximation. As one moves away from the outcrop planes into the depth of the pillar, the stress state changes to volume compression, and the horizontal stress component increases from the edges to the middle of the pillar. The nature of the stress state also varies with the height of the pillar: the horizontal component of stress decreases with distance from the contacts with the host rocks ...

How to cite: Dudukalov V.P. Determination of bearing capacity of wide coal pillars // Journal of Mining Institute. 1966. Vol. 51. Iss. 1. p. 90-93.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1965-07-13
  • Date accepted
    1965-09-05
  • Date published
    1966-03-19

Model study of bearing pressure on abandoned pillars (in the conditions of the Polar mine).

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When developing ore deposits in order to ensure the excavation of the richest part of the deposit in the first place or in case of simultaneous development by underground and open pit methods, it is often necessary to protect the overlying part of the deposit with artificial pillars made of concrete or combined pillars made of ore and concrete. The main purpose of such pillars, which determines the methodology of their calculation, is to ensure the stability of the overlying ore before its mining. A number of researches are devoted to such calculations ...

How to cite: Zverkov V.I. Model study of bearing pressure on abandoned pillars (in the conditions of the Polar mine). // Journal of Mining Institute. 1966. Vol. 51. Iss. 1. p. 94-98.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1965-07-19
  • Date accepted
    1965-09-29
  • Date published
    1966-03-19

Determination of rock strength limit in mine conditions

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The initial parameters in solving problems related to the manifestations of rock pressure are rock strength indicators. The main of them is the compressive strength. As a rule, it is determined in the laboratory on samples of the rocks under study. There are also known production methods that allow to determine the ultimate strength directly on the surface of rock outcrop (face, wall of excavation, roof) or at some distance from the contour of excavation, in a borehole. However, these methods are imperfect, labor-intensive and complex ...

How to cite: Bokiy V.B., Melnichenko V.P., Fridlyand A.M. Determination of rock strength limit in mine conditions // Journal of Mining Institute. 1966. Vol. 51. Iss. 1. p. 105-110.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1965-07-27
  • Date accepted
    1965-09-09
  • Date published
    1966-03-19

Estimation of bearing capacity of supporting pillars during in-situ leaching of thick salt deposits (in conditions of Yar-Bishkadak brine field).

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The Yar-Bishkadak field, which supplies brine to a number of chemical enterprises in Bashkiria, develops a section of salt deposit with a thickness of 200-700 m, with the thickness of overlying rocks being 400-500 meters. Development is carried out by isolated chambers, which are created by salt leaching through wells drilled from the surface. The adopted technology - step leaching - provides creation of chambers of approximately cylindrical shape with a diameter of 80-100 m and height by the end of mining equal to the thickness of the salt deposit (the height of individual chambers currently reaches 100-150 m) ....

How to cite: Romanov V.S., Yanishevsky A.A. Estimation of bearing capacity of supporting pillars during in-situ leaching of thick salt deposits (in conditions of Yar-Bishkadak brine field). // Journal of Mining Institute. 1966. Vol. 51. Iss. 1. p. 99-104.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1965-07-18
  • Date accepted
    1965-09-19
  • Date published
    1966-03-19

Determination of long-term strength of rocks by means of short-term tests

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With the development of theoretical and experimental studies increasingly clear the general picture of manifestations of rock pressure, the mechanism of deformation and destruction of rocks in time and space. It is established that one of the main acting factors is not short-term, as previously thought, and long-term strength. The issues of stability, reliability of fixing of cleaning and preparatory workings and many others cannot be satisfactorily solved without taking this factor into account. Specificity of solving these issues (short life of many mine workings, changes in mining and geological conditions, etc.) makes it necessary to obtain the characteristics of long-term strength in the shortest possible time. The existing method of determining these characteristics with the help of special equipment during testing under constant load requires a long time (from several months to several years) and does not satisfy the necessary conditions ...

How to cite: Sinkevich N.A. Determination of long-term strength of rocks by means of short-term tests // Journal of Mining Institute. 1966. Vol. 51. Iss. 1. p. 111-116.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1965-07-09
  • Date accepted
    1965-09-09
  • Date published
    1966-03-19

About dynamic modulus of elasticity of some rocks

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In the calculation of pillars, the study of stresses in the massif around loose excavations and in other similar problems is important to establish the value of the modulus of elasticity of rocks. When testing concrete, along with the determination of the modulus of elasticity under static loading on conventional testing machines, acoustic methods - pulse and resonance, allowing to determine the dynamic modulus of elasticity - are now widely developed. The pulse method consists in measuring the velocity of acoustic signal propagation. It is possible to determine the modulus of elasticity both in the sample and in the array. In the resonant method, the natural frequency of the bending vibrations of the specimen is usually measured ...

How to cite: Burshtein L.S. About dynamic modulus of elasticity of some rocks // Journal of Mining Institute. 1966. Vol. 51. Iss. 1. p. 117-123.