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Comparison Of Ore Pass Computer Simulations For Designs Against Dynamic LoadBy K. Biswas, S. Iverson, S. J. Jung
Computer modeling of rock flow in ore passes is being investigated and compared using MSC Soft-ware’s Working Model 2D1 (WM2D) and Itasca Corp.’s Particle Flow Code in Two Dimensions (PFC2D). This wo
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Geometallurgy - What do you Really Need to Know from Exploration through to Production?By K Ehrig
You are a geologist, geometallurgist, or metallurgist/process engineer and are fortunate enough to work for an organisation who asks you to design/execute a geometallurgy program. What seems like a si
Jul 15, 2013
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Leveraging IIoT to Improve Machine Safety in the Mining Industry Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (4481c22f-86ff-4396-9b10-ec9dd65a183b)By D. Parks, A. Miller, M. McNinch, R. Jacksha
Each year, hundreds of mine workers are involved in machinery-related accidents. Many of these accidents involve inadequate or improper use of lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures. To mitigate the occurre
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HBI - Hot Briquetting of Direct Reduced Iron Technology and Status of Industrial ApplicationHot briquetting is a reliable, fully developed industrial concept for the passivation of direct reduced iron produced with the various processes of direct reduction. During hot briquetting, the larg
Jan 1, 1999
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Pebble Project Moves Forward After Election VictoryIn Alaska?s southwest corner, in the Bristol Bay region, 476 holes have been drilled to help define the size of the Pebble Project. The results indicate that the deposit holds close to 32 Mt (72 billi
Jan 1, 2009
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Review And Applicability Of Yielding Support Systems For Bump Prone Coal Mines In The Western United States - Preprint 09-027In bump-prone coal mines, roof and rib support is subject to dynamic as well as static loading. Although less frequently encountered, the dynamic loading component can result in violent coal expulsio
Jan 1, 2009
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Seismic Events In German Hard Coal Mining (927aed19-540f-49d6-8a7e-8eb1cd5cfc71)By Axel Preusse
Underground coal mining can cause seismic events. There is currently no way to predict such phenomena reliably, in particular stronger events. That is why, according to the current state of the art, e
Jan 1, 2009
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OFR-48-81 Electromagnetic Retransmission System For Locating Trapped Mine WorkersBy Frederick H. Raab
The electromagnetic retransmission system is a new, automated method of locating trapped mine workers. This technique overcomes many 1 imitations inherent in electromagnetic direction finding by reduc
Jan 1, 1980
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Future Of The South African Mining Industry And The Roles Of The SAIMM And The Universities - SynopsisBy J. N. Van der Merwe
The current state of the South African mining industry is briefly reviewed from the point of view of an engineer not schooled in the finer details of predictive economics. Based on the assumption that
Jan 1, 2011
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Proposal for a top-down/bottom-up Approach to build up Indicators of Sustainable Development for Use in the Mining Industry in AfricaBy G. Récoché, A. Chamaret, M. O’Connor
Building indicators that respond to all stakeholders' needs is a time-consuming and complex exercise, with certain questions still unsolved. The aim of the current three-year research project, ca
Jan 1, 2005
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Ground Motions from and House Response to Underground Aggregate MiningBy Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Northwestern University, Mike Wladron, Gordon Revey
A unique judicial opportunity allowed measurement of the response of three cracks in residential structure to blasting for underground aggregate mining. Instrumented cracks were located in the interio
Jan 1, 2007
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Explosive Energy In Blast Design OptimizationBy Deepak Vidyarthi
This paper deals with the significance of Explosive Energy in the optimization of blast design parameters, and the benefits emerging out of it. It is based on the original work done by the author in d
Jan 1, 2006
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Bulletin 147 Abstracts of Current Decisions on Mines and MiningBy J. W. Thompson
RAILROAD GRANT-MDIERALS. Diatomaceous or infusorial earth when found in such quantity and quality as to render lands containing deposits valuable therefor are mineral lands within the meaning of the m
Jan 1, 1917
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RI 9330 - Sealed Flask Test for Evaluating the Self-Heating Tendencies of CoalsBy Yael Miron
This report describes laboratory studies by the U.S. Bureau of Mines to determine the suitability of a static oxygen (OJ adsorption test for evaluating the self-heating tendencies of coals. Reliable m
Jan 1, 1990
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Necessity Driving Change and Improvement to the Cleaner Circuit at Lumwana Copper ConcentratorBy G. Cordingley, A. Mwanza
Lumwana is an open pit Copper mine located in the Northwestern Province of Zambia approximately 80 km west from the provincial capital of Solwezi, approximately 300 km northwest from the Copperbelt an
Jan 1, 2014
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Driven Piles In Glacial Deposits Exhibiting Time Dependent CapacityBy Upendra L. Karna
The pile capacity gain with time evaluated and implemented for the construction of the Route 21 Viaduct in Newark, NJ, U.S.A is discussed in this paper. The project consisted of the replacement of mor
Jan 1, 2006
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Expansion of the Panama CanalBy Tom Treleaven
The widening of the Panama Canal to approximately 130 feet (40 m) for its entire length began just a few years ago. The original expansion program was slated for completion in 18 to 20 years, but has
Jan 1, 1997
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150th Anniversary Victoria Bridge, 1859 - mid-December, first train; 1860 August, celebrationBy H. J. McQueen
ORDER OF PRESENTATION ?INTRODUCTION TO THE VICTORIA BRIDGE ?REASONS FOR A BRIDGE AT MONTREAL ?RAILROAD BRIDGE REQUIREMENTS ?IRON PRODUCTION CANADA / WORLD AL ?METALLURGICAL INDUSTRY CANADA ?FA
May 1, 2011
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Partial Roasting of Copper Concentrate with Stabilisation of Arsenic and MercuryBy K. Lundholm, M. Andersson, L. Nevatalo, Å. Holmström, L. Hedström
"Several copper deposits have the arsenic bearing minerals enargite (Cu3AsS4) and tennantite (Cu12As4S12). Since this mineral contain both arsenic and copper, it is not possible to remove the arsenic
Jan 1, 2014
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The Electrokinetic Properties and Flotation Behavior of Quartz and Feldspar in the Presence of Polymeric SurfactantsBy Montaser S. EL Salmawy, Takahide Wakamatsu, Eishi Kusaka
"In conventional flotation, fluoride ions selectively would react with the aluminum site on the microcline surface and produce negative charged sites for amine to be adsorbed (Smith, 1976). According
Jan 1, 2003