Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
Experimental and Numerical Modeling of Jet Fans for Auxiliary Ventilation in Mines
By E. Topuz, M. J. McPherson, I. M. Konduri
This paper describes experiments conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of jet fans for ventilating blind headings in under- ground mines. A laboratory model of a mine heading was built by using dyna
Jan 1, 1997
-
Impact Of Consolidation On The Shear Strength Of Coal Refuse Impoundments
By R. J. Sweigard, T. Beckman, C. T. Justice, E. D. Thompson, T. C. Hopkins
As a means of permanent disposal, fine coal refuse is often pumped as a slurry into surface impoundments. As the available volume is filled, the embankment heights are frequently increased. The additi
Jan 1, 1998
-
Casing Collapse at the CT-8 Dropshaft in Milwaukee
By Steven W. Hunt, Ronald E. Heuer, Safdar A. Gill
A 3.3 m (11 feet) diameter, 51 m (168 feet) deep temporary steel casing which had been sunk within glacial soils buckled and collapsed on July 29, 1985. The collapse occurred at the CT-8 Dropshaft sit
Jan 1, 1995
-
Roasting Characteristics Of Refractory Gold Ores
By R. G. Reddy
Chemical and structural changes occurring during the roasting of refractory gold ores were investigated. Effect of temperature on oxidation behavior of ores was analyzed using TGA, DTA and X-ray diffr
Jan 1, 1990
-
A History Of Coalbed Methane Drainage From United States Coal Mines
By P. C. Thakur
The history of coal mining in the United States of America and the rest of the world is replete with mine explosions and consequent loss of lives. Serious efforts in the USA to recover methane prior
Jan 1, 2003
-
The Development of Fracture Networks by Shear: Experimental Results.
By ev, Ze&apos Reches
The growth of networks of shear fractures is explored in a series of experiments with samples of wet clay. The samples are subjected to plane strain deformation in a rigid apparatus. The individual fr
Jan 1, 1986
-
Probabilistic Modeling of Shear Strength of Rock Discontinuities Using Direct Shear Test Data
By Shoung Ouyang, Pinnaduwa H. S. W. Kulatilake
Available literature on the topic is reviewed. Methods are suggested to improve the presently available techniques to perform probabilistic modeling of shear strength parameters for rock discontinuiti
Jan 1, 1986
-
Safe Measurement of Ground Resistance
By Robert L. Cascio
The mining industry uses a large amount of electric power. Their equipment is subject to extreme environmental conditions and mechanical shock. A significant number of electrical accidents are a resul
Jan 1, 1992
-
A Theoretical Analysis of the Range of the Plastic Zone Around Openings Due to Storage of L.N.G.
By K. Taniguchi, Y. Inada
When underground openings are excavated in rock mass for storage of Liquefied Natural Gas, hereinafter referred to as L.N.G., as its temperature is -162o C, steep temperature gradients and thermal str
Jan 1, 1986
-
Numerical modeling of seepage into underground openings
By S. Finsterle, R. C. Trautz
Numerical modeling studies were performed to investigate water seepage into underground openings excavated in unsaturated fractured rock. Water seepage is an important factor affecting the performance
Jan 1, 2002
-
Probabilistic quantification of uncertainty in predicting mine pit-lake water quality
By J. H. Kempton, D. Atkins, W. Locke
The scrutiny given to model predictions of pit-lake water quality has focused attention on the uncertainty associated with long-term predictions. Although comparison of probabilistic predictive modeli
Jan 1, 2000
-
Chelating Reagents as Collectors and Their Adsorption Mechanism
By A. Marabini, J. Cases, M. Barbaro
Outlined is a review of the application of new selective chelating reagents as flotation collectors; calculation methods for the selection of chelating structures, limitation of the function of commer
Jan 1, 1989
-
Integrated approach to mine production and cost management
By R. L. Grayson, Y. J. Wang
An integrated approach to the management of underground coal mine production and cost is presented. A conceptual model for objectively analyzing an underground mine to obtain lower cost and higher pro
Jan 1, 1990
-
Air Quality Control In Diesel Equipment Operations At The Henderson Mine ? Introduction
By Wayne A. Sadik
The mine ventilation system of the Henderson Mine provides a case study of designing and maintaining high-quality respirable air in a large underground mine with over 200 units of diesel-powered equip
Jan 1, 1980
-
Processing Of Zinc Leach Liquor In Mixer-Settler Units Using D2EHPA - A Case Study
By P. V. R. Bhaskar Sarma, P. K. Sahoo, G. Roy Chaudhury
A process was developed to treat an ammoniacal leach liquor containing zinc using Di (2-ethyl hexyl) phosphoric acid (D2EHPA) as the extractant. The objective of this work was to develop a process pac
Jan 1, 1995
-
Neutralization and Disposal of Leached Tailings From The Ecophos® Phosphoric Acid Process
By Wayne A. Ericson, Kirk S. Davis, Cornelis Winkler
BCI has developed a chemical process known as Ecophos® for the multi-industrial Pine Level Project in DeSoto County, Florida. Approximately 85 percent of the phosphogypsum at Pine Level will be conver
Jan 1, 1992
-
Leakage Testing Of Large Ventilation Control Structures For Room And Pillar Oil Shale Mining
By J. F. T. Agapito, C. E. Brechtel, M. E. Adam
Full-scale stopping and simulated over- cast structures were constructed in large opening (30 ft high by 55 ft wide) room and pillar excavations in an oil shale mine. The program was undertaken to dev
Jan 1, 1987
-
Energy Usage In The Gypsum Industry
By E. Robert Kiehl
In the early days of the United States, gypsum was most commonly used for the manufacture of plasters with energy being used for quarrying, grinding, and calcining of gypsum rock. With the dramatic sw
Jan 1, 1978
-
Wear of grinding media in the mineral processing industry: An overview
By M. J. Meulendyke, J. D. Purdue
Within the mineral processing industry, a range of grinding conditions exists which include semiautogenous grinding (SAG),rod milling, and conventional ball milling. Each of these mill environments pr
Jan 1, 1990
-
Predictive geochemical modeling of long-term environmental impacts from waste rocks
By Guido Deissnann, Jennifer L. Kirkaldy, Stephan Kistinger, Carol M. Pettit
Contaminated mine drainage presents a potential hazard for aquatic ecosystems and groundwater resources. Reliable predictions of long-term developments in seepage quality are necessary to select reaso
Jan 1, 2000