Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
Diversity and Technology take Center Stage at the 2019 SME Annual Conference & Expo
By Georgene Renner, Chee Theng, William Gleason
"A walk through the exhibit hall or a glance at the technical programing that was offered at the 2019 SME Annual Conference & Expo and CMA 121st National Western Mining Conference in Denver, CO, Feb.
May 1, 2019
-
Streamlining Open-Pit Operations With Automated Equipment Monitoring
By M. Baumann
Operating and maintaining the heavy equipment used in open-pit mining operations is an ongoing challenge for mines. Typical operations employ a combination of shovels, wheel loaders, and haul trucks t
Feb 23, 2014
-
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE: Is IT ENOUGH?
By Ken Fucik, Jorge Briceno, Bjorn Bjorkman
In 1993, a lawsuit was filed on behalf ofnative groups in Ecuador against Texaco for environmental damage resulting from petroleum production activities which had occurred many years earlier. The bas
Jan 1, 1996
-
Stopped Cracks And Changes In Fragment Shape And Slope
By T. P. Meloy
Understanding the illusive nature of the catastrophic failure of brittle solids is difficult. Proposed is a hypothesis of crack cessation. If, during catastrophic failure, cracks in a brittle solid st
Jan 1, 1996
-
Practical Optimization Strategies For Coal-Washing Plants
By R. P. King
The MODSIM mineral processing plant simulator is used to find optimal combinations of target separation specific gravities in a typical modem coal washing plant. A plant that is set up with these opti
Jan 1, 1997
-
Novel Scaling Methods For Modeling In Situ Leaching
By Muhammad I. Kabir
The streamline method of recovery prediction reduces a two-dimensional problem to a bundle of one-dimensional ones. This paper presents the development and application of a novel scaling technique whi
Jan 1, 1984
-
Stack Sampling - Theory And Practicality - Introduction
By William T. Ingram
Early in the 60's the author served as Chairman of the Engineering Foundation's Coordinating Committee on Air Pollution Research. One of our objectives was the development of a study on the
Jan 1, 1970
-
Locating and determining the status of a thermal event in a longwall panel using mine atmosphere monitoring data - SME Transactions 2012
By Yi Luo, Jianwei Cheng, Mingming Li, Lei Xiao
Concealed thermal events in longwall gobs present safety hazards for underground coal miners and can significantly interrupt mining production. The probable causes for such thermal events range from c
Jan 1, 2012
-
Designing And Modeling Wireless Mesh Communications In Underground Coal Mines
By K. R. Griffin
New and developing communication systems enable underground miners to not only connect to the surface from an increased communication coverage area but also to be discovered in the event of an emergen
Jan 1, 2010
-
Assessing the Safety Culture of Underground Coal Mining: Results and Recommendations
By C. L. Kosmoski
In recent years, coal mining safety has attained national attention due to several highly publicized disasters. Despite these threats to worker safety and health, the U.S. relies on the mining of coal
Feb 23, 2014
-
Open Storage Piles And Methods Of Dust Control
By W. L. Price
I. INTRODUCTION Today, there are two conflicting trends facing the designer of the bulk material handling system. The first trend is the necessity to stockpile increasingly larger amounts of bulk mat
Jan 1, 1972
-
JWPCP Effluent Outfall Tunnel in Los Angeles, California— Anticipated Challenges and Slurry TBM Performance in the Soft Ground Section of the Alignment - NAT2024
By Martino Scialpi, Miriam Piemontese, Claudio Cimiotti, Matt Kendall, Nicholas Karlin, Roberto Schuerch
The Los Angeles, California JWPCP effluent outfall tunnel will transport secondary-treated effluent from the Joint Water Pollution Control Plant in Carson to the White Point Manifold. Upon completion
Jun 23, 2024
-
A New Potential Standard in Monitoring and Optimizing Deposit Control in Mining Process Waters
By W. J. González
With the increasing demand for minerals and the decline in the quality of ore reserves, technologies to maximize recovery are critical to a mine?s economic success. Many mining waters exhibit the pot
Feb 23, 2014
-
Development of an equation describing signature waveform based on the Fourier series for blast vibration prediction - SME Transactions 2012
By B. T. Lusk, J. J. Silva Castro
Currently, there are several methodologies to assess ground vibrations from blasting. Of all available methodologies, one that is becoming more important is the waveform superposition or signature hol
Jan 1, 2012
-
A Comparison Of Electrode Arrays In IP Surveying
By John S. Summer
The induced polarization (IP) method of geophysical exploration is capable of detecting even small amounts of metallic luster minerals in a rock mass. Consequently, in the years since discovery, IP su
Jan 1, 1972
-
Structural Stability Of Large Cavities For Project Payette ? Introduction
By Keshavan Nair
In connection with Project Payette, which is concerned with the detection of underground nuclear explosions, it was necessary to determine the technical feasibility of constructing and maintaining a l
Jan 1, 1968
-
Dust Considerations When Using Belt Entry Air to Ventilate
By R. A. Jankowski, J. D. Potts
Four underground respirable dust surveys were conducted to determine factors affecting belt entry dust levels and how using belt air to ventilate work areas affected dust exposures. Belt entry dust le
Jan 1, 1992
-
Process Computer Experience In Phosphate Beneficiation ? Introduction
By Peter F. Mataich
The phosphate mining industry is a highly competitive one, one in which survival depends on the plant's ability to produce at costs equal to, or below, the competition. The solution toward gettin
Jan 1, 1969
-
Flotation Of High-Iron Phosphate Ores And Phosphatic Iron Ores
By Steven J. Van Kauwenbergh, Talaat A. B. Lawendy
Batch laboratory-scale beneficiation tests were conducted on four high-iron phosphate samples. These samples included sedimentary ores (Tilemsi Valley, Mali and Tahoua, Niger), a sample from an igneou
Jan 1, 1993
-
Basic Elements In The Economics Of An Open Pit Design
By Guillermo V. Borquez
The economics of open pit mine design are dictated by three basic elements: cut-off grade, stripping ratio and slope angle. Although these elements are functions of a number of independent parameters,
Jan 1, 1977