SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ROCKBOLTING AND ROCK MECHANICS IN MINING PROGRAM AND REGISTRATION as of 8 May, 2012 30 - 31 May, 2012 Aachen, Germany A I M S ACHEN NTERNATIONAL INING YMPOSIA AIMS 2012 Sponsoring Partners: Cooperation Partners:
SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
ROCKBOLTING AND ROCK MECHANICS IN MINING
PROGRAM AND REGISTRATIONas of 8 May, 2012
30 - 31 May, 2012Aachen, Germany
A I M SACHEN NTERNATIONAL INING YMPOSIAAIMS 2012
Sponsoring Partners:Cooperation Partners:
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WELCOME
7th International SymposiumROCKBOLTING AND ROCK MECHANICS IN MINING
AIMS - Aachen International Mining Symposiawelcomes you to the
Sponsoring Partners:RAG Mining Solutions GmbHMinova CarboTech GmbHHilti Aktiengesellschaft
Dear Participants,
it is an honor and a great pleasure for me, as head of the Institute of Mining Engineering I at the RWTH Aachen University and as chairman of the Executive Committee of AIMS, to invite you to the 7th International Symposium “Rockbolting and Rock Mechanics in Mining” within the “Aachen International Mining Symposia” (AIMS) series.
The AIMS series has come to be recognized by the mining and minerals society as a leader in promoting the international transfer of information on latest technologies, developments in research and overarching questions related to the minerals and mining industry. The AIMS Symposia, dealing with topics from the fields of “High-Performance Mine Production”, “Rapid Mine Development”, “Rockbolting in Mining” and “Sustainable Development in the Minerals Industry (SDIMI)” have been organized on an annual basis since 1987.
About 60 presentations will be the showcase of a unique combination of hands-on industrial experience, institutional aspects and research developments in the field of Rockbolting and Rock Mechanics in Mining. High-ranking managers and decision makers from international companies, governmental institutions, research institutions and academia from Africa, Asia, Australia, North America and from all over Europe will discuss and present their work and experiences to more than 350 participants.
In the heart of the imperial city of Aachen, both the exhibition – a platform for the technology and service providers of the mining and minerals sector – as well as the dinner party in the historical Aula Carolina will offer ample opportunity to make new contacts and renew old ones.
At this point, I would like to thank a large number of people for their help organizing such an event. This includes authors, presenters, chairmen and the companies who support us in various ways. In particular I would like to thank our sponsors RAG Mining Solutions GmbH, Minova CarboTech GmbH, Hilti Aktiengesellschaft and Sandvik Mining and Construction Central Europe GmbH.
We hope that you will be able to join us at the Symposium, and look forward to extending a warm welcome to all delegates and affiliates.
Take a look at the preliminary program – I look forward to seeing you in Aachen!
Cooperation Partners:EurominesRAG AktiengesellschaftFAB
ANNOUNCEMENT
ANNOUNCEMENTTOPICS
ANNOUNCEMENT
SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
ROCKBOLTING ANDROCK MECHANICSIN MINING
MOTIVATION
Within the framework of AIMS (Aachen International Mining Symposia) the Institute of Mining Engineering I is pleased to announce the
Since the first AIMS Symposium on Rockbolting in Mining in the year 1987, the Symposium has become a regular meeting of international ground control and rockbolting experts.In many cases, successful rockbolting application is enhanced through attention to detail. Benchmarking between different mining operations and sectors can point out areas which have potential for improvement.The Symposium continues to provide a platform for knowledge exchange between international representatives of mining,
30 - 31 May, 2012Aachen, Germany
EXPECTED PARTICIPANTSapprox. 350 persons
tunneling, suppliers, authorities and research.Against the background of the imperial city of Aachen, both the exhibition at the conference venue and the dinner party in the historical Aula Carolina will offer ample opportunity to make new contacts and renew old ones.
(e.g. Health and Safety, Quality Control, Geotechnical Measurements and Analysis)
TOPICSRockbolting and Support Systems
Monitoring
Operational Experiences
Machinery and Equipment
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+Injection Technology
+Rock Mechanics
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(e.g. Concepts, Performance, Infrastructure, Rigid vs. Yielding Support, TSL)
(e.g. Resins, Mortar, Foam)
(e.g. Ground Control, Analytical and Numerical Geotechnical Modeling, System Behavior, Software Application, Subsidence, Pillar Design and Backfill)
(e.g. Support Applications, Support System Design and Evaluation, Legal Framework, Large Openings and Tunneling)
(e.g. Automation, Roof Bolting Machines)
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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
FIELD TRIP
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND+Managers and Decision Makers from
Industry+Practitioners+Manufacturers+R&D Organizations and Academia+Administration, Government +Scientific / Technical Press+Undergraduate, Graduate and PhD
Students
The proceedings will be published in the "Aachen International Mining Symposia Series” with an edition of 500 copies in one volume with approx. 600 pages.The proceedings (hardcopy and digital format) will be available to the participants at the time of the Symposium.
PROCEEDINGS
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LOCATIONAachen is situated directly on the border with Belgium and the Netherlands. It is Germany’s most westerly city, with a population of more than 250,000. Aachen unites tradition with progress. The cathedral, which in 1978 was recognized as the first UNESCO world cultural heritage in Germany and the town hall form the center of the city. The 2000 years old imperial city presents itself as a cosmopolitan metropolis.The RWTH Aachen University is the largest university of technology in Germany and one of the most renowned technical universities in Europe. Currently around 35,800 students are enrolled in over 100 academic programs. For more information about Aachen, please visit the website: www.aachen-tourist.de.
Tuesday29 May
8.45 - 13.00Sessions
9.15 - 12.45Sessions
15.00 - 17.00Registration
13.00 - 14.30Lunch
12.15 - 13.30Snack
14.30 - 18.00Sessions
13.45 - 15.15Sessions
19.00Dinner Party
Wednesday30 May
Thursday31 May
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
7.30Registration
Time
8.45
11.00
Break Break Break
11.30
13.00
Lecture Hall FO1 Lecture Hall FO2
Lunch Lunch Lunch
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Welcome & Introduction
Martens (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
Sablotny (RAG Aktiengesellschaft, Germany) -
State of the art in roadheading, roofbolting and
injection technique at Deutsche Steinkohle
Agioutantis (Technical University of Crete,
Greece) - A review of subsidence prediction and
control methodologies in the USA - Experiences
and new developments
Paschedag (Caterpillar® Global Mining,
Germany) - Caterpillar room & pillar solutions
Thyrock (RAG Mining Solutions GmbH,
Germany) - Mining solutions from RAG for the
World of rockbolting and rock mechanics
Plenary Session (1)Chairman: Martens
Achilles (RAG Aktiengesellschaft, Germany) -
Operation with semi-automated roadheader
Mulley (Caterpillar® Global Mining, Australia) -
Introduction of Diesel Coal Loader in Anglo Coal
Queensland
Frühwirt (TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany) -
Modelling of effects of blasting operation on
expansion-shell bolts for roof support in potash
mining
O'Neill (Atlas Copco Rock Drills AB, Sweden) -
How we can utilise the Atlas Copco intelligent
computerised system to improve the quality of rock
bolting in mines and tunnels
Machinery and Equipment / Rock MechanicsChairman: N.N.
Feinendegen (RWTH Aachen University,
Germany) - Mechanical tunnel driving in weak
rock: Softening and adherence
Otto (Ed. Züblin AG, Germany) - Cavern roof
bolting in the pumped storage power station
Vianden
Prusek (Central Mining Institute, Poland) -
Comparison of the state of the art of the gateroads
in the Polish and German coal mining
Witthaus (RAG Mining Solutions GmbH,
Germany) - Optimisation of drivage and support
technology at a Chinese mine
Operational Experiences (1)Chairman: Rattmann
refer to Plenary Session
THURSDAY, 16 June 2011WEDNESDAY, 30 MAY 2012
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Sokoła-Szewioła (The Silesian University of
Technology, Poland) - Approximation methods of the
continuous measurements of the mining ground subsidence
within short time period allowing for the changes of longwall
front advance
Staniek (Central Mining Institute, Poland) -
Identification of grouting discontinuity of rockbolts
as an efficient way to control safety conditions in
mine roadways
Shimada (Kyushu University, Japan) -
Rockbolting trials in underground coal mines in
Japan
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Rock Mechanics / Rockbolting and Support Systems (1)
Chairman: Katz
Time
8.45
11.00
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Lecture Hall FO3
WEDNESDAY, 30 MAY 2012
Break Break
Lunch Lunch
11.30
13.00
Pre
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WEDNESDAY, 15 June 2011
Time
14.30
16.00
Break Break Break
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Adams (RAG Aktiengesellschaft, Germany) -
Project engineering for a gallery in great depth
with methan blowout risk
Schnürer (K+S KALI GmbH, Germany) - Large-
scale sylvinite mining in depths of more than
1,200 m
Roßbach (RAG Aktiengesellschaft, Germany) -
Mechanical and conventional road heading with
combined support under heavy geological
conditions at the Auguste Victoria colliery
Witthaus (RAG Mining Solutions GmbH,
Germany) - Training of roofbolting engineers for
SUEK mines in Russia
Lecture Hall FO2
Operational Experiences (2)Chairman: Dauber
Daws (Graham Daws Associates Lld, Great
Britain) - The introduction of room and pillar mining
systems with rockbolting into the South Wales
Coalfield
Seedsman (Seedsman Geotechnics Pty Ltd,
Australia) - The development and application of a
logical framework for specifying roof and rib
support / reinforcement in Australian underground
coal mines
Thompson (Curtin University, Australia) -
Simulation of the behaviour of rock support mesh
restrained by reinforcement systems
Hyett (YieldPoint Inc., Canada) - Validation of two
new technologies for monitoring the in situ
performance of rock bolts
Rockbolting and Support Systems (1)Chairman: Agioutantis
Gschwandtner (Montanuniversität Leoben,
Austria) - Stability analysis of complex
underground structures - from data acquisition to
3D numerical simulation
Zubkov (Sanct-Petersburg State Mining
University, Russia) - Joining of geomechanical and
geophysical monitoring at coal and ore mines
Lautsch (KSL Kupferschiefer Lausitz GmbH,
Germany) - Ground control at the Spremberg
Copper Mine
Deppe (K+S Aktiengesellschaft, Germany) -
Backfill as secondary measure for securing of
insufficient longterm-dimensioned mine
excavations
Dinner Party Aula Carolina
Brudny (JSW s.a., Poland) - The use of HMS
bolts and HTT-UXG HILTI drilling equipment in the
mining and geological conditions in Jastrzebska
Coal Company - Mine Pniówek
Chen (Dywidag-Systems International, USA) -
Performance analysis of resin and mechanical
anchorage bolting systems
Smith (Minova CarboTech GmbH, Germany) -
The use and application of Thin Spray Liners
(TSLs) in mining
Oldsen (Keystone Mining Services, LLC, USA) -
Yielding bolt support for rock burst prone workings
16.30
18.00
19.00
Lecture Hall FO1
Rock Mechanics (1)Chairman: Apel
Rockbolting and Support Systems (2)Chairman: N.N.
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Ghosh (Central Institute of Mining and Fuel
Research, India) - An innovative technology for
simultaneous extraction of two seams with the upper seam
using Blasting Gallery method - A case study
Tokarczyk (KOMAG Institute of Mining
Technology, Poland) - Numerical simulation of
dynamic impact of loads, transported by
suspended monorails, on yielding arch supports
Khalymendyk (National Mining University,
Ukraine) - The substantiation of rope anchor
length in the conditions of mines in Western
Donbas Coal Region
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Break Break
Rock Mechanics / Rockbolting and Support Systems (2)
Chairman: Lehnen
Time
14.30
16.00
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Dinner Party Aula Carolina
Lecture Hall FO3
WEDNESDAY, 30 MAY 2012
refer FO1 and FO2
Lecture Hall FO2
11.30
12.45
Time
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11.00
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THURSDAY, 31 MAY 2012
Break Break Break
Injection Technology / Operational Experiences
Chairman: Witthaus
N.N. (Hilti Deutschland AG, Germany) -
Entwicklung und Erprobung eines Hand geführten
Bohr-/Setzgerät für unseren OneStep-Anker
Li (Norwegian University of Science and
Technology (NTNU), Norway) - Static and
dynamic performance of an energy-absorbing rock
bolt
Windsor (Curtin University, Australia) - The
effects of excavation surface curvature and
roughness on rock bolting, cable bolting, meshing
and shotcreting practice
Karcher (RWE Power AG, Germany) - Monitoring
of opencast mine rim slopes using vertical
inclinometers
Benecke (DMT GmbH & Co. KG, Germany) -
GMES4Mining - Innovative geoservices for
exploration and monitoring of mining areas
Klein (RWTH Aachen University, Germany) -
Accoustic emission and pick forces in rock cutting
MonitoringChairman: Lautsch
Rockbolting and Support Systems (3)Chairman: Seedsman
Snack Snack Snack
Lecture Hall FO1
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Lüttig (RAG Aktiengesellschaft, Germany) /
Pflüger (DMT GmbH & Co. KG, Germany) -
Application of mining technology for testing of
injection grout material - First Part
Takamoto (MMI Coal Tech. Co., Ltd., Japan) -
Subsidence of the surface due the underground
coal mining operation in Indonesia
Gollnick (RAG Mining Solutions GmbH +
Sadovaya) - Planning of an inclined shaft on the
mine Sadovaya to develop a new mining field
Sasaoka (Kyushu University, Japan) - Application
of roof bolting system and ground control
management in weak strata in Indonesia
refer to FO1
Time
13.45
15.15
Lecture Hall FO2
Pre
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Plenary Session (2)Chairman: Martens
Crosky (University of New South Wales,
Australia) - Stress corrosion cracking failure of
rockbolts in underground mines in Australia
Daws / Oxley (Graham Daws Associates Ltd. /
Minova Weldgrip UK Ltd,, Great Britain) - The
introduction of UK rock bolting technology into coal
mines around the world
Fenrich (Aker Wirth GmbH, Germany) - N.N.
Groten (Bilfinger Berger AG, Germany) -
Construction of Vasatunnel and Station Odenplan
as part of Stockholm’s Cityline
End
Summary
Martens (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
End of Symposium
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THURSDAY, 31 MAY 2012
Lecture Hall FO1
refer to Plenary Session
THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION!
See you again at
AIMS 2013
Fourth International Symposium
“Mineral Resources and Mine Development”
on May 22 - 23, 2013
in Aachen, Germany
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ANNOUNCEMENTANNOUNCEMENT
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GENERAL INFORMATIONVenue
Symposium Languages
Symposium Material
on 29 May, 2012, 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
on 30 May, 2012, starting at 7.30 a.m.
Dinner Party
Kármán-Auditorium of the RWTH Aachen University, Eilfschornsteinstrasse 15, 52062 AachenLecture Halls: FO1, FO2, FO3
Lecture Hall FO1:German and English with simultaneous translation service
Lecture Hall FO2:
Lecture Hall FO3:
The Symposium material will be handed out
and
at the Symposium Secretariat at the Kármán-Auditorium.
Aula Carolina, Pontstr. 7-9, 52062 Aachenon 30 May, 2012The "warm-up" starts at 7.00 p.m.Dress: smart casual
The official language is English
The official language is English
Insurance and Liability
Letters of Invitation
Contact Details
Symposium’s Website
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An official letter of invitation will be sent to each participant upon request. An invitation is intended to help potential attendees raise funds for travel and registration fee or obtain a visa. Letters of invitation do not represent a commitment to provide any financial support.Requests for letters should be sent to the Symposium Secretariat.
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Last Minute Registration
29 May, 2012, 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. and 30 May, 2012, starting at 7.30 a.m.
Cancelation Conditions
Participants
15 May, 2012
Speaker
2 April, 2012
Last minute participants can register on
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Cancelations must be sent to the Symposium Secretariat in writing by mail, fax or email.For cancelations received before
no participation fee will be charged. No refunds will be issued after this date; however, it is possible to send a substitute delegate.
Cancelations must be sent to the Symposium Secretariat in writing by mail, fax or email.For cancelations received before
no participation fee will be charged. No refunds will be issued after this date; however, it is possible to send a substitute speaker.
REGISTRATIONRegistration
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Registration Fee
Spouses / Accompanying Persons
Those who wish to attend the Symposium can register online at the website
It is also possible to complete the enclosed registration form and return it by mail, fax or email to the Symposium Secretariat. A confirmation of registration including the invoice with the necessary payment details will be sent to you by mail, fax or email upon registration.
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Including:Symposium Documents (e.g. Attendee List)
+Symposium Proceedings+Refreshments, Lunch, Snack+Dinner Party
Break Break
PARTICIPANT STUDENT SPEAKER
EUR 445
until 1 May, 2012
EUR 495after 1 May, 2012
EUR 150
EUR 45 without Dinner Party
EUR 95incl. Dinner Party
Break Break
DINNER PARTY
EUR 80
per person
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SingleRoom
DoubleRoom
EUR 155
EUR 122
EUR 161
EUR 119
Aquis Grana CityhotelBuechel 32 / Buchkremerstrasse52062 AachenTel.: +49 241-443 0Fax: +49 241-443 137email: [email protected]
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EUR 125
EUR 105
EUR 99
EUR 89
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Please book your room in prior to
15 April, 2012
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Liege Airport (B)
Cologne / Bonn Airport (GER)
Düsseldorf Airport (GER)
Brussels Airport (B)
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EXHIBITIONExhibition
Service Package Exhibition
Exhibitor Schedule
All refreshments during the breaks will be served in the exhibition area. This will provide excellent opportunities for exhibitors and delegates to meet and talk.
The booth fee for exhibitors who have advertised in the proceedings is exempt from charges.
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Participation at the Symposium incl.: Symposium Documents (e.g. Attendee List)
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ADVERTISEMENTAdvertising in the proceedingsIn conjunction with the Symposium we offer the opportunity to advertise in the proceedings and to present your company in the Symposium exhibition without additional costs.The proceedings will be published in the "Aachen International Mining Symposia” with an edition of 500 copies in one volume with approximately 600 pages.
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Advertisement will be inserted right-sided.
(colored or positive black)EUR 750 (plus VAT)
PDF, EPS, JPG, TIF
300 dpi
email or CD via mail
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