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Design Process And Equipment Selection For Auxiliary Ventilation SystemsBy D. G. Mirakovski, B. Krstev
The paper presents models of auxiliary ventilation systems with leaky ducts and algorithms for calculations of pressure loss, air leakage, and volume flow ratio and pressure fans. Two basic models are
Jan 1, 2002
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Exhaust Manifold Face Ventilation In Room-And-Pillar MiningBy Chuck R. McLendon
A new face ventilation system was needed at the Allied Chemical Trona mine, near Green River, Wyoming. The development of an exhaust manifold face ventilation system came from a need to reduce the dus
Jan 1, 1980
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Laboratory and In-Situ Assessment of Rock Mass QualityBy L. Wade, D. R. Pearce
A detailed account is given of the spectral ratio laboratory method for the determination of seismic velocity and attenuation through rock cores under simulated in-situ stress conditions. An account o
Jan 1, 1996
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Liberation modeling and parameter estimation for multicomponent mineral systemsBy R. K. Mehta, G. T. Adel
A review of the literature reveals that methods for simulating the coupled behavior of size reduction and liberation are limited to binary mineral systems containing one composite particle class. The
Jan 1, 1991
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GOB Ventilation and Bleeder Systems in U.S. Coal MinesBy John E. Urosek, Timonthy R. Watkins
Room and pillar mining accounts for approximately 73 percent of the active gobs used in the United States in 1993. The Mine Safety and Health Administration conducted field investigations on six diffe
Jan 1, 1995
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Polymer configuration and its importance during the flocculation sequenceBy B. J. Scheiner, D. A. Stanly, P. M. Brown
The Bureau of Mines has developed an equation that describes the dewatering of clay slurries with poly- ethylene oxide. This dewatering equation is: A[ ] = KC + b where n, k, and h are empirica
Jan 1, 1991
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Design and Construction of Malana Hydroelectric Power Tunnel, IndiaBy Michel Claisse, R. P. Goel, André J. Rancourt, Kent Murphy
The Malana Hydroelectric Project is a private development located in HimachalPradesh State, India that was commissioned in June 2001. The plant was built and is owned by the Malana Power Company, a su
Jan 1, 2003
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High-Efficiency Assessment and Valuation of Underground Mining MethodsBy Thomas Oberndorfer
INTRODUCTION Since several years the author is engaged in research activities in the field of mining method modelling (Oberndorfer, 1993 and 1994). The initial goal was to improve and assist the s
Jan 1, 1996
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Improved Strategies for TBM Performance Prediction and Project ManagementBy Priscilla P. Nelson, Yousof Abd Al-Jalil, Christopher Laughton
Prediction of excavation rates is a critical element in the pre-planning of a tunnel boring machine (TBM) project. A realistic evaluation of performance expectations is needed that reflects both the k
Jan 1, 1999
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The Simulation of Autogenous and Semi-Autogenous Milling CircuitsLaboratory techniques have been developed at the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre which relate comminution energy to size reduction. These relationships have been applied in the mathematica
Jan 1, 1992
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Sealing Of Shafts, Tunnels, And Boreholes For Waste RepositoriesBy R. D. Ellison, D. K. Shukla, D. E. Stephenson
Seals for man-made penetrations into or nearby nuclear waste repositories require several unique capabilities not common to seals for conventional underground activities. Design criteria include long
Jan 1, 1981
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Storage And Blending By Simulation In A Steel ComplexBy A. T. Yu
The broken hill proprietary company Ltd., Australia's only steel producer, has come a long way. Since 1885 to reach today's. Capacity of 6.6 million long tons of ingot steel per year.* its N
Jan 1, 1969
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Comparing the Estimates Obtained from Ordinary and Robust KrigingBy J. Felipe Costa, Andrew H. White, Marcot T. M. B. Vilhena
Ordinary kriiing (OK) is an interpolation algorithm mostly used in earth sciences applications where it provides satisfactory results. Robust kriging (RK) is an alternative algorithm which at- tempts
Jan 1, 1996
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Closure Costs (Pay Me Now And Pay Me Later)By J. J. Antony
As the first wave of precious metal heap leach closures and reclamation projects occur, a number of companies are being hit with costly surprises. While this paper refers specifically to U.S precious
Jan 1, 1994
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Development and Mining Planning of Fazenda Brasileiro Gold MineBy R. Mira, S. Rosa, P. Souza
This paper shows the historical data, local geology and mineralization, the mining methods applied, current production,, the planning staff, the resources of hardware and software available and the co
Jan 1, 1998
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Recent Improvements In The MFIRE Ventilation And Fire SimulatorBy L. Laage, R. Greur, W. Pomroy
MFIRE is a mine ventilation and fire interaction computer simulation program. It allows transient state ventilation simulation and features mass based flow rates, natural ventilation, air recirculatio
Jan 1, 1995
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The Selection And Application Of Roadheaders For Rock TunnellingBy Ian McFeat-Smith, Robert J. Fowell
Roadheader machines have a specific place in modern tunnelling, not simply as a compromise between drill and blast techniques and full face machines, but as an economic and versatile form of mechanise
Jan 1, 1979
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Mine Water and Sustainable Development in the Mining IndustryBy N. Roqueñí, J. Loredo, F. Pendás
Impacts of mining on surface water and groundwater occur frequently not only in active mines but in abandoned mines, then the establishment of effective legal mechanisms for the regulation and control
Jan 1, 2005
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Injury Experience Analysis For Risk Assessment And Safety EvaluationBy R. V. Ramani, R. Natarajan, A. Bhattacherjee
Industries in general, and mining in particular, have become safer than ever before. However, there is a need to increase the search for the causes of mining work-related injuries and to contribute to
Jan 1, 1993
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Numerical Modeling of Vertical and Inclined Waste Rock LayersBy D. G. Fredlund, J. A. Wilson
Conventional disposal of waste rock results in the construction of benches with fine and coarse layers dipping at the angle of repose. This interbedded structure influences flow pathways within the wa
Jan 1, 2000