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Encapsulated Oil Additive Application in Earth Pressure Balanced (EPB) Tunneling – A Case Study
By Bryce Sullivan, Cliff Baratta, Ehsan Alavi, Timothy Dobbs, Lisa Mori
"Soil conditioning is one of the main factors in successful application of EPB machines in tunneling projects, which involves changing the characteristics of the ground in order to make it suitable fo
Jan 1, 2016
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The Use Of Taguchi Methods And Computer Techniques For Research And Process Improvement
By C. Flores
The most common experimental approach of studying one variable at a time while holding all others constant is extremely inefficient. Use of statistical methods enables engineers and scientists to obta
Jan 1, 1998
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Evaluating Methane Emissions on an Extended Longwall Face
By Joseph M. Denk, Gary J. Wirth
This paper summarizes a three phase face ventilation study which was conducted from September 1989 through March 1990 to determine face area methane liberation patterns on two extended longwall sectio
Jan 1, 1991
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A New Model For Effects Of Impersistent Joint Sets On Rock Slope Stability
By W. Pariseau, S. Puri, S. Schmelter
Introduction Joints often have profound effects on elastic properties and strength of rock masses and therefore on rock slope stability. In surface mine slopes, joints are usually too numerous to be t
Jan 1, 2007
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Effect of micro-bubbling on settling behavior of fine particles for deep-sea mining
By Rei Arai, Yuta Yamamoto, Tetsuo Yamazaki, Naoki Nakatani
"Methane hydrate is of interest as an alternative energy resource in Japan and the R&D program has been ongoing for ten years (MH21: http://www.mh21japan.gr.jp/english/). Rare-earth element-rich deep-
Sep 1, 2014
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Estimating Rippability by Rock Mass Classification
By Hardy J. Smith
The rock mass parameters which need be evaluated to estimate the rippability of rock are briefly outlined and their significance is discussed. Several methods used for estimating rippability are compa
Jan 1, 1986
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Adsorption Mechanism Of Organic And Inorganic Ions By A Clay Absorbent: Sepiolite
By E. Sabah
A series of adsorption tests are carried out to understand the ability of cationic surfactants and metal ions to adsorb onto sepiolite. Adsorption tests conducted as a function of heat treatment revea
Jan 1, 1998
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The Effects Of Water Inflow Into The Exhaust Shaft At The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is a geologic repository for disposal of transuranic waste and is operated by the US Department of Energy. The repository is located at a depth of 655 min the P
Jan 1, 2004
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Probability-Assigned Constrained Kriging For Precious Metal Reserve Modeling
By G. Pan
The production data of many mines have not reconciled geostatistical estimations based on exploration and development drilling. The discrepancies in recovered metals are sometimes as large as 30%. A n
Jan 1, 1995
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Design Of A Jig For Separating Minerals Of Very Similar Densities
By J. T. Carlson
Dolomite is an objectionable impurity in phosphate ores, due to its MgO content. Even though dolomite and apatite liberate at a coarse size, the very similar densities of dolomite and apatite makes d
Jan 1, 2010
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What to Make of Gold
By Jeffrey M. Christian
Gold prices are rising, in what is coming to be seen as the beginning of a longer term upward trend. After languishing between $325/oz and $364/ oz from early 1991 into early 1993, prices began rising
Jan 1, 1994
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An Improved Sintering Process To Overcome Environmental Problems In The Sinter Plants - Introduction To Sintering
By Thomas E. Ban
The continuous sintering process was invented more than 60 years ago by two metallurgists, Arthur S. Dwight and Richard L. Lloyd, who saw a need for automation in mineral processing. Their specific ob
Jan 1, 1975
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Economic Comparison Of Open Pit Overburden Handling System (Cross Pit Spreader Vs. Other Systems) ? Introduction
By Helmut Goehring
Surface mining has been used primarily where deposits of minerals were exposed or close to the surface. Surface mining can, therefore, be considered the oldest branch of mining. As the most accessible
Jan 1, 1982
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A Size Reduction/Liberation Model Of Grinding Including Multiple Classes Of Composite Particles
By W. Z. Choi
A model describing size reduction and mineral liberation during grinding has been extended to include multiple classes of composite particles. The majority of the model parameters have been directly d
Jan 1, 1986
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A Status Of Advanced Coal Cleaning As A Compliance Technology
By W. P. Barnett
In 1988, the U.S. Department of Energy's Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center identified three coal cleaning options for achieving flexible environmental control strategies aimed at reducing energ
Jan 1, 1992
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Solvent Extraction of Ammonium Peroxodisulfate Assisted Leach PLS Solution Using Response Surface Methodology
By F. Dakubo
"Solvent extraction of copper pregnant solution (PLS) obtained from ammonium peroxodisulfate assisted leach was modeled using response surface methodology. Mixing speed, pH, reagent concentration and
Jan 1, 2018
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An Investigation Of "Fly-Dust" Nuisance In Mines - Introduction
By Harold Gibson
The mechanisms leading to the impact of airborne dust particles onto bluff flow obstacles have been extensively reported [1] and widely applied in dust measuring instruments (e.g., impactors) and in d
Jan 1, 1980
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Challenges in Adapting Tunnel Construction Contracts to Actual Ground Conditions
By Lena Paar
"Underground construction poses certain challenges for all parties involved because the actual ground conditions are often unpredictable. Highly complex projects like tunnel construction are affected
Jan 1, 2016
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An Engineered Grouting System Developed for the Inter-Island Tunnel, Boston, Massachusetts
By David R. Klug, Chris Gause, Troy L. Page
The Inter-Island Tunnel is one of two undersea tunnels which are part of the Boston Harbor Clean-Up Program. The tunnel is 7.7 km (25,160 ft) long, bored to a 4.3 m (14 ft) diameter in the Cambridge A
Jan 1, 1999
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A Procedure For Solving A More Generalized System Of Mine Ventilation Network Equations
By Y. J. Wang
This paper describes a procedure for solving the generalized system of n network equations in n unknowns considering the following ventilation variables and parameters: (a) air quantities, (b) pressur
Jan 1, 1989