Mining Contract: Generation of Geomechanical and Time-dependent Properties of Coal and Coal Measure Rocks
Contract # | 200-2011-40676 |
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Start Date | 9/1/2011 |
Research Concept | Strata instability in a coal mine is a highly time-dependent phenomenon, but little effort has been made to collect quality data about the effect of time. This research seeks to further efforts to understand the time-dependent behavior of some coal measure rocks under certain loading conditions, evaluate post-failure behavior, and provide quality laboratory inputs for numerical modeling. |
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Contract Status & Impact
This contract is ongoing. For more information on this contract, send a request to mining@cdc.gov.
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- Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program