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Development of Procedures for Safe Working in Hot Conditions
By M. J. Howes, C. A. Nixon
INTRODUCTION A safe heat stress control strategy for an underground mine has three elements: Application of an environmental measure which reflects physiological strain with sufficient accurac
Jan 1, 1997
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Review Of British And German Coal Mining Technology
By William B. Schmidt
In July of 1974 a study team comprised of the authors was formed by the Department of the Interior. It was supported in part by funding from the National Science Foundation. The purpose of this study
Jan 1, 1975
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Application Of Computer Simulation To Plant Scale Fine Coal Flotation
By C. J. Toberman
Improvements in fine (28x0) and ultrafine (200x0) coal cleaning is an acknowledged goal with potential benefits in both steam and metallurgical coal markets. This work focuses on adaptation to fine co
Jan 1, 1984
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Response Surface Method Optimization to Improve Copper Extraction from Refractory Copper Oxide Ore
By Jingzhi Liu, Xueping Hu, Huai Wang, Simin Yang, Baoqiang Yu, Deguang Zhan
In this study, response surface methodology (RSM) and Box-Behnken design to improve copper extraction from refractory copper oxide ore were investigated. Based on single factor tests, quadratic polyno
Aug 17, 2022
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Economics Of Storage Systems
By D. D. Young
During the 1970's a number of covered storage facilities were constructed in North America to store and handle large quantities of bulk, solid materials. This trend, away from outdoor storage pil
Jan 1, 1980
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Washington Metro's Topless Tunnels
By Thomas R. Kuesel
Just south of the L'Enfant Station in Seventh Street, the WMATA system splits into two branches, each comprising twin single-track soft ground tunnels. Immediately at the beginning of the section
Jan 1, 1976
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Tarp North Branch Tunnel Leg – A Case History
By Joseph P. Sobanski, Michael P. Bruen
The North Branch tunnel segment of the Tunnel and Reservoir Plan Mainstream System consists of 14,075 m (45,885 ft) of 9.2 m (30.2 ft) finished diameter and985 m (3,232 ft) of 2.5 m (8.25 ft) finished
Jan 1, 1999
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Pebble Lime From Preheater Kilns
By J. L. Thompson
Lime made in a coal-fired, rotary kiln has two distinct parts: the interior of the pebble which constitutes about 90% to 95% of the mass, and the surface dust layer which is the remaining 5% to 10%. U
Jan 1, 1978
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Effects of Bearing Plates and Grout-Column Length on Resin-Bolt Performance
By W. A. Cincilla, S. C. Tadolini
INTRODUCTION Resin bolting systems continue to gain popularity in underground coal mines in the United States, and their general success under a wide range of geological and operational conditions
Jan 1, 1986
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Part 1: Wet Coarse Particle Concentration Section 2: Hydraulic
By G. Robert Moorehead, Peter T. Luckie, Harold L. Lovell, David J. Akers, James K. Kindig
Jigging is a process of particle stratification in which the particle re- arrangement results from an alternate expansion and compaction of a bed of particles by pulsating fluid flow. The vertical dir
Jan 1, 1991
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Bentonites And Special Clays
By E. J. Mayhew
Bentonite and newly discovered deposits of sepiolite, saponite, and hectorite are now being processed and marketed from the Amargosa Valley of Nevada. All of these deposits are large. The bentonite ha
Jan 1, 1979
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A Review of Belt and Bunker Capacity Design and Control for Underground Conveyor Systems
By S. Daniel Thompson
In underground coal mining, the specification and control of belt and bunker capacities are complicated by (1) stochastic and intermittent conveyor loading, (2) a limited ability to reduce surge at th
Jan 1, 1996
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Prediction and Assessment of Rock Burst Using Various Meta-heuristic Approaches - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)
By P. K. Kankar, Manoj Khandelwal, Ramesht Shukla
One of the utmost severe mining catastrophes in underground hard rock mines is rock burst phenomena. It can lead to damage to mine openings and equipment as well as trigger accidents or even threat to
Mar 17, 2021
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Performance Of Metallized Explosives Relative To Other Explosives - A Comparison Of Metallized Explosives
By C. H. Grant
The Dew Chemical Company has been engaged in explosives research since 1953. The incentive for this research was based on the desire to find additional markets and uses for magnesium metal of which Do
Jan 1, 1963
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Short Startup for a High Pressure Mixshield Tunnel Boring Machine - RETC2021
By Matthew Burdick, Andrew Rule, Erica Bailey
The Second Narrows Water Supply Tunnel, Burrard Inlet Crossing project for the Greater Vancouver Water District entails deep shaft construction, subway sized pressurized face tunneling through highly
Jun 13, 2021
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Amtrak East River Tunnels Structural Repairs and Reconstructions - NAT2022
By Daniel McNamee, Wern-ping N. Chen
The Amtrak East River Tunnels include four tunnels, Line 1 to Line 4, which extend from New York Penn Station in Manhattan, under the East River to Sunnyside Yard in Long Island City. Since fall 2015,
Dec 1, 2022
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Real-World Improvement through Virtual Instrumentation at Oceanagold Haile (b3d97d8e-a1b0-4f54-9b98-1f700f983ef8)
By C. Anderson, B. Schug, C. Cristoffanini, S. Nazari
The Haile Gold Mine in South Carolina is increasing the automation level of their processing plant in order to improve operational stability. One step towards this goal is the application of a Digital
Jan 1, 2019
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Connecting Three Pump Stations, with Tunnels, on an Island, in Charleston, SC - NAT2022
By Justin Kolster, Donald Benjamin, Kyle White
Expansion of the Plum Island Wastewater Treatment Plant requires interconnection of three operating pump stations using only two existing 10-ft diameter shafts for access. These two existing shafts re
Dec 1, 2022
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A Novel Treatment for Acid Mine Drainage, Using a Wood-Waste Cover Preventing Sulfide Oxidation
By Diane Germain, Normand Tassé, Claude Dufour
At the East Sullivan site, pore-waters underlying a wood waste cover that prevents sulfide oxidation are characterized by an anoxic environment, abundance of dissolved organic substrates, and near neu
Jan 1, 2000
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Advanced Shaft Lining System
By R. N. Torbin
Foster-Miller has recently developed a new concept.for a highly specialized shaft lining system. This innovative shaft lining system uses a continuous slipforming placement technique. lining the shaft
Jan 1, 1988