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8/20/2013 - PC softwareSoftware for estimating the relative inherent strength of coal mine roof.
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5/1/2007 - Conference papersThis paper discusses the sources used in developing the CMRR, describes the CMRR data collection and calculation procedures, and briefly presents a number of practical mining applications in which the CMRR has played a prominent role.
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8/1/2001 - Peer reviewed journal articlesThe CMRR quantifies defects in the rock mass and compiles a strength value used for engineering design. The CMRR has been applied to a number of ground stability problems. The CMRR procedure and some of these applications are described in this paper.
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4/1/1999 - Peer reviewed journal articlesThe Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) has been widely accepted as a tool for geologic characterization and mine planning. The application of the CMRR to extended cuts (cuts greater that 6 m (20 ft) in length) is discussed.
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4/1/2006 - Technology NewsUpdates to the NIOSH suite of coal mine ground control software are described, including the Analysis of Roof Bolt Systems (ARBS), the Support Technology Optimization Program (STOP), and the Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR).
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4/1/2003 - Technology NewsThe Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) is a roof classification system. It was first introduced to the mining community in 1994. It has now been written to a user friendly version that can be run on any PC with a Windows operating system.
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8/1/2002 - Conference papersThe purpose of this paper is to bring the mining community up to date with recent improvements and applications of the CMRR.
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8/1/2000 - Conference papersThis study involved extensive load frame and point load testing of coal measure rocks in six states. More than 10,000 test results from 908 distinct rock units were used to classify rock lithologies into categories and determine conversion factors.
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8/1/1998 - Conference papersGround conditions at 10 Australian longwall mines and two room-and-pillar mines are compared with an extensive database from U.S. mines. Comparisons include the Coal Mine Roof Rating, roof support, pillar design, and ground control conditions.
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8/1/1998 - Conference papersBased on field investigations and a U.S. coal mines database containing 12 mines and 639 roof falls, NIOSH determines the factors that influence intersection instability and provides guidelines for the safe excavation and support of intersections.
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Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program