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Improving the Ventilation System at Rosh Pinah Zinc Mine
By E. Garab, M. Pillalamarry, E. Develo
"Recent geological exploration at Rosh Pinah mine revealed that the mine’s major production is shifting towards the western orefield, which will increase the demand for air flow to be supplied to this
Jan 1, 2016
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Technical Note: Safety And Cost Implications In The Spacing Of Support
By W. O. Ortlepp
This note considers the most fundamental concepts of support design for deep underground openings and discusses them briefly in the context of tabular stoping and deep hard-rock tunnelling. It concl
Jan 1, 1995
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Energy efficiency prediction models for air–conditioning systems in underground mining APCOM 2021
By N. Duda, P. Śliwiński, P. Stefaniak, B. Jachnik
Ventilation and air-conditioning are some of the most energy-consuming processes in deep underground mining. Additionally, the energy consumption of these processes systematically increases along with
Sep 1, 2021
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The Application Of The Q-Tunnelling Quality Index To Rock Mass Assessment At Impala Platinum Mine
Publications on hard rock tunnel support design in the South African mining industry have originated primarily from the goldmines during the past 50 years. Little has been published to date on the pla
Jan 1, 2002
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Heat Flow Models in Ventilation Planning
By A. J. Dickson, A. M. Starfield
This paper reviews the progress made to date in the development of computer models of heat and moisture transfer from rock surfaces to the ventilating air in deep-level mines. The application of these
Jan 1, 2014
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Identifying the prone zones to initiation of unstable failure by numerical simulation of mining pillars under compression
By A. Doroudgar, H. Noferesti
Unstable rock failure or rock bursting is one of the most dangerous problems in deep hard rock mines. This type of failure, that occurs uncontrollably, is associated with a significant release of stra
Nov 27, 2024
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Using Ground Penetrating Radar To Quantify Changes In The Fracture Pattern Associated With A Simulated Rockburst Experiment
By M. Grodner
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is an electromagnetic geophysical reflection technique that maps reflections associated with a change in electric properties of the target medium. It can thus be used to
Jan 1, 2001
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Full-waveform automatic location of small seismic events in an underground mine using synthetic strain Green’s tensors
By S. Moolla, R. Lynch, S. Brijraj
A reliable method to locate microseismic evets is an important objective for routine mine seismic monitoring. We developed an algorithm that can automatically and reliably locate an event from a singl
Jun 10, 2024
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Potential Use of Thin Spray-on Liners for Gas Management in Underground Coal Mines
"Coal seam gas problems can adversely affect the safety and productivity of underground coal mines, leading to fatalities and financial losses. Conventional gas management technologies using ventilati
Jan 1, 2016
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Discussion - Highly Stressed Tunnels In Deep Hard-Rock Mines - Spearing, A. J. S., Speers, C. R., Forsyth, M.
Contribution by W.D. Ortlepp? The authors are to be commended for publishing their interesting view of an aspect of deep-level mining technology that is becoming increasingly topical and vitally im
Jan 1, 1995
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The equivalence of fibre and mesh reinforcement in the shotcrete used in tunnel-support systems
By P. R. Labrum, H. A. D. Kirsten
The literature on shotcrete is reviewed with the object of identifying aspects that have not been addressed specifically in terms of its structural performance and manufacture as applied to undergroun
Jan 1, 1990
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A note on the strength of Flint particles
By N. A. Smith, R. J. Fowell, J. L. Hislam
Abstract: Data are presented from two sites in southeast England, where problems were encountered in tunnelling through ground containing flint. In response to the difficulties, substantial laboratory
Jan 1, 2003
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The Construction Of Two Tunnels Through Expansive Volcanic Clays
By C. S. Oteo, H. Suárez, P. de la Fuente
ABSTRACT: In the south of the Island of Gran Canaria (Spain) there appear layers of swelling clays inside volcanic formations of a fonolitic type, down to depths as low as 500 m, with thicknesses of 1
Jan 1, 2003
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Experimental investigation and numerical simulation of surrounding rock creep for deep mining tunnels
By Z-P. Song, Z-B. Jiang, A-N. Jiang
"In deep excavations under conditions of high ground stress, even hard rock undergoes creep and other time-dependent effects that may result in instability. This study involves an analysis of the typi
Jan 1, 2016
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Design of lining system for a pressure tunnel on the base of interaction between rock and lining
By A. Kazemi, M. A. Ahmadi
Pressure tunnels are constructed nurously in related with powerhouse. In some cases, according to high internal water pressure, rock mass around tunnel can seldom suffer this pressure. So installation
Jan 1, 2003
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Stress fracturing around tunnel a deep-level bored
By C. L. de Jongh
Fracturing of the rock caused considerable difficulties during the boring of a deep-level tunnel in hard rock. A pilot bore was suggested as a possible means of reducing the effect of the fracturing,
Jan 1, 1978
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IN DIE KOLLIG: Hittebehandeling: Teorie en Praktyk deur
By deur R. Dippenaar
'n Kort kursus oar die teorie en praktyk van hittebehandeling is vanaf 29 Junie 1981 tot 3 Julie 1981 in die departement Materiaalkunde en Metallurgiese Ingenieurswese aan die Universiteit van Pr
Jan 1, 1981
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Development of a Blast-Induced Vibration Prediction Model Using an Artificial Neural Network
By S. Sinha, S. Ganguly
"In an opencast mine explosives are used for fragmentation of rock. Inefficient use of explosive energy in an opencast operation produces excessive ground vibration, which is measured by peak particle
Feb 1, 2019
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Quantified Value-created Process (QVP) – A value-based process for mine design and operating decisions
By J. Hadjigeorgiou, T. R. Stacey
This paper introduces the Quantified Value-created Process (QVP), a decision-making process for use in mine design and operation. The implementation of the QVP is founded on a ten-step rock engineerin
Feb 2, 2022
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The innovative application of tunnel digging machines and non-explosive rock breaking to high speed development
By T. Dimillo, R. G. B. Pickeirng
The South African gold and platinum deposits were formed in very different ways and yet both have many similarities. They are flat dipping tabular ore bodies, extremely narrow and located in hard abra
Sep 1, 2001