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  • SME
    Geological Parameters Affecting Open Hard-Rock Tunnel Boring Machine Performance

    By Taehong Kim

    An accurate and reliable prediction of Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) performances, in terms of Rate of Penetration (ROP), utilization (U), and cutter wear rate, is a critical element in the successful p

    Jan 1, 2008

  • NIOSH
    Isokinetic Strength - Theory And Description Of Isokinetic Strength Measurement

    The concept of isokinetic measurement of strength was originally related by Hislop and Perrine.(1)Characteristics of an isokinetic exertion are constant velocity throughout a predetermined range of mo

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME-ICGCM
    Comparison of the Mark-Bieniawski and Wilson Pillar Equations Using Site Specific Data

    By Vincent Scovazzo

    This paper compares the two most common pillar design equations used worldwide by John T. Boyd Company; the Mark-Bieniawski Equation, an empirical approach, and the Wilson Equation, an analytical appr

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SAIMM
    Measurement Systems For Gravity Circuit Performance: A New Approach.

    By R L. Langak, R A. Heins

    The use of differences in specific gravity between minerals to separate them has long been utilized in the extractive industries. The environmental and cost benefits of the commercialized forms of the

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SME
    Coefficients Of Restitution In The Application Of Rigid Body Impact Mechanics In Rockfall Analysis

    By P. Ashayer, J. Curran

    Introduction Rockfalls occur when rocks or boulders detach from mountains or hills and tumble down. They can pose significant hazards to infrastructure such as highways, buildings, and mine open pits

    Jan 1, 2007

  • DFI
    Case Histories Of Geo-Column? Foundations - Synopsis

    By Osamu Taki

    This paper presents the system, the strength of column, the design concept, and the applications with four case histories from the past project as the general aspect of Geo-Column (trade mark of singl

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    Re-entry Protocols for Seismically Active Mines: An Update

    By J. A. Vallejos

    Re-entry protocols are a tactical approach for controlling risk after blasts or large events in seismically active mines. Based on the results of a survey on 18 seismically active mines, mostly in Ont

    May 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    OFR-22-87 Conceptual Investigation Of A Management Information System For Underground Coal Mines

    By J. L. Kohler

    This final report on Bureau of Mines Contract J0348005 presents the results of an investigation into the development of a Management Information System (MIS) for underground coal mines. The motivation

    Jan 1, 1986

  • NIOSH
    Research By NIOSH For Controlling Respirable Dust And Methane Gas On Continuous Miner Faces

    The importance of controlling respirable dust and methane gas levels in underground coal mining cannot be underestimated. While respirable dust can significantly affect the occupational health of unde

  • AUSIMM
    The Favona Low-Sulfidation Epithermal Au-Ag Deposit, Waihi, New Zealand

    By E Hollinger, J L. Mauk

    Gold-silver mineralised veins at Favona, represent a new low-sulfidation epithermal vein discovery that occurs less than 1 km southeast of the world-class Waihi deposit. The Favona vein is hosted in L

    Jan 1, 2002

  • NIOSH
    Chest Transmissibility Characteristics During Exposure To Single - And Combined-Axis Vibration - Introduction

    By Stephen E. Mosher, Suzanne D. Smith

    Ground, air, and water vehicles can expose humans to substantial multi-axis vibration. Multiple input/multiple output relationships or models exist for estimating frequency response functions of line

    Jan 6, 2006

  • CIM
    Mechanical Properties of a Composite Backfill Material

    By Alfred Annor

    Deep mining requires innovative approaches in ground control technology and the search for new ground support materials including backfill. There is a need to look at mine waste materials that may be

    May 1, 2003

  • SME
    Keeping an Eye on Safety Improves the Bottom Line

    By Steve Kral

    Worker safety is an issue that transcends industries, whether it be mining, construction, manufacturing or even general office work. In the mining industry, safety and training are particularly impor

    Jan 1, 2003

  • ISEE
    Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section - Location, Location, Location

    By Kenneth Eltschlager

    Business says that location is a primary component of being successful. So too is the importance of location in blasting. For blast seismograph data to be useful, the location of the blast and seismog

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SAIMM
    Wsa-Dc ? Next Generation Topsøe Wsa Technology For Stronger SO2 Gases And Very High Conversion

    By Helge Rosenberg

    Up to now, Topsøe WSA (Wet gas Sulphuric Acid) plants have been in operation for almost 30 years, and close to 80 plants have been sold. In spite of its unique features and ability to treat gases with

    Jan 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Kinetics and Mechanism of the Low-Temperature Water-Gas-Shift Reaction on Au/CeO2 Catalysts

    By M. Kinne

    Catalyst preparation/ characterization Slightly modified DP (~Schumacher et al. Catal. Lett. 89, 109, 2003) CeO2 HAS 15 from Rhodia calcined in air for~ 2h BET: ~188m2/g, particles size: 5.7nm (TEM

    Oct 1, 2003

  • NIOSH
    The Balkan Countries - Albania - Introduction

    By Donald E. Buck

    In 1988, Albania's centrally planned economy continued to decline. The country's officially published yearend economic report did not contain concrete results such as the growth of national

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Cuprex – new chloride-based hydrometallurgy to recover copper from sulfide ores

    By Enrique Hermana, Raymond F. Dalton, Raymond Price, Barry Hoffman

    Introduction Chloride leaching of sulfidic ores has been known about for 100 years. It is recognized as a highly efficient process to produce concentrated leach solutions. Despite this, chloride leac

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    Phased Approach to Stormwater Tunnel Rehabilitation

    By Todd Wanless

    This paper addresses the challenges experienced by the designer and three government agencies during implementation of major improvements for the Turkey Creek Tunnel in Kansas City, Kansas. The tunnel

    Jan 1, 2008

  • CIM
    Microprocessor studies in process metallurgy

    By K. Ananthanarayanan, R. I. L. Guthrie, S. A. Argyropoulos

    "The low cost and availability of micro-computers and their peripherals provides the metallurgical engineer with the opportunity to use such computers in a wide variety of applications. In this paper,

    Jan 1, 1980