Information Sources– Articles on Computer Programsfor the Mining Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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A Directory of Computer Programs Applicable to US Mining Practices and Problems. A. L. Sanford, T. L. Myers, and J. F. Stiehr. USBM OFR 131-78, Nov. 1977. A Master Environmental Control and Mine System Design Simulator for Underground Coal Mining. Tape MDS-5. Pennsylvania State University. USBM CT 1.77, Dec. 1975. Contains computer programs on a dynamic general purpose computer simulation model for underground coal mining. A Method for Computing Stabilization Pressures for Excavations in Incompetent Rock. J. D. Dixon and M. A. Mahtab. USBM RI 8128, 1976. Describes technique for determining the confining pressures that must be provided for stabilizing underground openings in incompetent rock. Accident Cost Indicator Model to Estimate Costs to Industry and Society From Work-Related Injuries and Deaths in Underground Coal Mining. Vol. I.III. D. G. DiCanio, A. H. Nakata, D. Colvert, and E. G. LaVeque. OFR 39(1)(3)-77, Dec. 1976. Describes a computer-based model for estimating the tangible costs of injuries and deaths from work-related accidents In underground coal mines. An Interactive Computer System for Evaluating Coal Mine Illumination. R. Goldstein. USBM OFR 110-80, March 1980. Computer system for calculating the illumination on coal mine surfaces due to machine-mounted lights. Analytical Modeling of Mine Roof Behavior Using Statistical Material Properties. R. T. Langland and F. J. Tokarz. USBM UCRL-51876, Aug. 1975. Analytical study of coal mine roof behavior using a computer model of a room-and-pillar mining method. Application of a Total System Surface Mine Simulator to Coal Stripping. Vol. I-VII. Pennsylvania State University. USBM OFR 33(1)(7)-78, Aug. 1978. Describes model development, input and output documentation, three case studies of an open-pit materials handling simulator, and development of two equipment selection models and a cost model. Characterization of the Structural Behavior of Rock Masses. Vol. I-II. L. R. Herrmann and M. A. Taylor. USBM OFR 67(1X2)-75, Sept. 1974. Computer subroutines for characterization of rock behavior, Including variability of properties within the rock mass, planes of weakness orthotropy, strength criteria, and post-failure behavior. Coal Mine Electrical System Evaluation. Vol. I-VII, L. A. Morley, et al. USBM OFF! 61(1)(7)-78, 1977. A concept to improve underground coal mine electrical system safety and availability. This proposed technique is based upon the ability to predict incipient failures in the mine power system. Prediction is made possible by a new method which uses a minicomputer to implement pattern recognition algorithms. Computer Modeling of Fluid Flow During Production and Environmental Restoration Phases of In Situ Uranium Leaching. R. D. Schmidt. USBM RI 8479, 1980. Describes development and application of a computer model for simulating the hydrological activity associated with in situ leaching. Interpretation of Rock Mechanics Data, Vol. II (A Guide to Using UTAH2). W. G. Pariseau. USBM OFR 47(2)-80, June 1978. Brief description of a two-dimensional elastic-plastic finite element program intended for mine stability analysis. Iterative Approximation Techniques for Microseismic Source Location. G. H. Dechman and Meng-Cherng Sun. USBM RI 8254, 1977. Iterative approximation method for microseismic source location developed to adapt microseismic techniques for rock structure analysis to investigations of surface problems such as slope failure in an open-pit mine. Limits and Cost Sensitivity of Alternative Parting Handling Methods. Vol. I-II. T. E. Finch, D. R. Haley, and C. J. Speaks, Jr. USBM OFF! 117(1)(2)-77, March 1977. Programs to examine alternative methods of handling the parting between two coal seams in a surface mining operation. Alternative methods consist of equipment implementation in either a stowing or haulback technique. Methane-Water Flow in Coalbeds. H. S. Price. USBM CT 1-79, April 1972. This computer program calculates transient, two-dimensional, gas¬water flow in a porous medium. Plastic Canopy-A Computer Program for the Structural Analysis of Protective Canopies. K. D. Winters, G. A. Gavan, and J. C. Ault. USBM IC 8795, 1979. Presents a FORTRAN IV program for the structural analysis of protective canopies used In underground mines and rollover protective structures used in surface mines. The Three-Dimensional Structural Analysis of Double-Entry and Single-Entry Coal Mines. Vol. I-III. Agbabia Associates. USBM OFF 16(1)(3)-80, Oct. 1978. Describes the computer program designed to perform a three-dimensional finite element analysis of an instrumented section of double- and single-entry coal mines. Underground Mine Evacuation Plans Analyzed by Computers. D. Tesarik, D. Nicholson, and A. B. Boghani. MSHA, Vol. 4, No. 5, Oct. 1979. USBM has developed a computer program to evaluate and construct mine evacuation procedures and plans.
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