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  • SME
    Operating A Company Owned Fleet

    By T. M. Storer

    Much has been written and many discussions held on the virtues (and evils?) of a Company-owned motor fleet. Almost invariably these dialogues take a generalized form and thereby lose something since t

    Jan 1, 1969

  • SME
    New Trends In Rock Dusting

    By G. L. Alston

    The mine disaster last November in northern West Virginia has compelled the coal mining industry to take a closer look at the methods of transporting and applying rockdust. The USBM has indicated they

    Jan 1, 1969

  • SME
    Blasting With Ammonium Nitrate

    By Lewis J. Patterson

    In the period of time allotted to this paper, an attempt will be made to cover a great deal of territory, figuratively speaking, as far as our experience with ammonium nitrate is concerned. In givi

    Jan 1, 1958

  • SME
    A Summary Of Current Employment Practices In Mining Engineering

    By Charles O. Frush

    This paper presents a summary of the current employment practices with respect to recent graduates in Mining Engineering, as observed at the Colorado school of Mines. Because our experience is limited

    Jan 1, 1962

  • SME
    Two Dimensional Simulation By Turning Bands

    By Peter I. Brooker

    The turning bands method for the simulation of spatially correlated data in two or three dimensions requires that the relation- ship between the covariance obeyed by the realizations first generated o

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    Development And Application Of Non-Explosive Demolition Agent Used Limestone As Main Material - 1. Introduction

    By Shiro Ishii

    When construction sites are in a densely- populated area or near roads, railroad or river, restrictions upon the ways of handling and using explosives such as dynamite and large demolition equipment a

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Exploration And Development From A Taxation Standpoint

    By W. Edwin Dill

    For the mining industry, the Internal Revenue Code and regulations offer a range of choices in arriving at the allowable depletion. Each case is essentially unique. Two prerequisites can optimize thes

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Trolley Assist For Diesel-Electric Haulage Trucks

    By John E. Miller

    In recent years there has been increasing concern in the mining industry over the availability and high cost of diesel fuel to support mining operations. Unit Rig & Equipment Co. has been deeply inv

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Groundwater Development For Mineral Industry In Arid Zones Of The Andean Highlands, South America

    By Errol L. Montgomery

    The region of metalic ore deposits in northern Chile, southern Peru, western Bolivia, and northwestern Argentina occurs in arid zones at altitudes as high as 4,600 meters. Because surface water suppli

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    "Air Pollution From Mining Operations" Introduction

    By James R. Jones

    The tempo of air pollution control regulations has increased dramatically in the past few years. Because coal mining operations are frequently located in remote areas away from urban developments, spe

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Anaconda's Experience With Percussion Longhole Drilling In Butte, Montana

    By P. J. G. du Toi

    Anaconda's experience with percussion longhole drilling in Butte, Montana, has consisted of six phases: 1. Drilling horizontal blast holes in stopes with push feeds. 2. Ring and parallel blast

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    Fire Damage Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Tunnel Linings - RETC2023

    By Negar Elhami Khorasani, Anthony Tessari, Nan Hua

    Fire hazards can cause severe and irrecoverable damage to reinforced concrete (RC) tunnel linings, threatening the serviceability and resilience of transportation networks. This paper first examines t

    Jun 13, 2023

  • SME
    Modeling And Field Verification Of Roof-Bolt Systems

    By Thomas W. Smelser

    A full-scale geotechnical model of a 15-foot (4.6 m) wide coal mine entry in correlation with computer finite-element analysis (FEA) is being employed at the Bureau of Mines Spokane Research Center fo

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Uranium (f6192197-43bd-4671-b402-8b536fcbe78c)

    By Richard H. Kennedy, G. A. Swanquist, John W. King, Frank F. McGinley, Dale C. Mathews, Hans H. Adler, E. C. Peterson, Ralph M. Wilde

    INTRODUCTION From the first historical records of the discovery of uranium as an element and the attempted classification of its minerals in the early 18th century-through its first uses in pigmen

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Hydrometallurgy

    By I. H. Warren, F. A. Forward, D. E. Pickett, Ernest Peters, Alvin H. Ross, I. M. Masters, N. P. Finkelstein, R. Derry, A. W. Fletcher

    In this section the chemical, physical, and mechanical principles of hydrometallurgical processes are developed and reviewed. Plant practice is not discussed other than to note the metals which are pr

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Copper And Its Byproducts

    By Marc Lonoff

    Byproducts are more important to the copper mining companies than to the copper market. Copper ores frequently contain gold, silver, molbydenum and cobalt. With the increase in the prices of these met

    Jan 1, 1980

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    The Effect Of Weathering On Particle Shape Of Quest A Mine Material ? Preprint 09-018

    By S. Nunoo

    The shape of particles has a significant effect on the shear strength and deformational characteristics of granular materials. Weathering can change the grain shapes. For example, more weathered sands

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SME
    Anisotropic Hole-Effect Modelling

    By A. G. Journel

    The regionalization of tungsten grades at the deposit represents an ideal case for anisotropic hole-effect variogram modelling. The modelling technique is presented step-by-step and the consequences o

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Optimum Scheduling Of Room And Pillar Operations ? Introduction

    By Prashanta K. Chatterjee

    The planning of an underground coal mine requires a complex blend of technical expertise, experience and subjective design criteria implemented by the mining engineer. Currently the procedure is large

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Stress Distribution in Pillars as a Function of Opening and Pillar Geometry and Material Properties

    By Zachary E. Wedding, Zach Agioutantis

    Excavation of underground openings results in the redistribution of the in situ stress into the rock adjacent to the opening. Stress redistribution depends on opening geometry, pillar geometry, materi

    Jul 1, 2023