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  • IIMP
    Planeamiento Estratégico a Cielo Abierto con Temporalidad de Modelo Económico

    By Gustavo García

    El plan estratégico de cualquier operación minera es sumamente importante. Este mismo debe tratar de capturar todos los parámetros operacionales y económicos; con el objetivo de generar el mayor valor

    Sep 1, 2017

  • IIMP
    Predicción y estudio de vibraciones en las preparaciones para la optimización del minado Bench and Fill. “U.E.A. Tambomayo – Buenaventura”

    By Edgar Roque, Edwin Cereceda

    El método de explotación por Bench and Fill tiene importantes ventajas como menores costos y mejores rentabilidades. Asimismo, entre los factores que caracterizan a este método son la dilución y la fr

    Sep 1, 2017

  • IIMP
    Estudio Geológico preliminar del proyecto Corimarca

    By J. Arango Gonzales, J. Vela Portilla

    Este estudio se basa en un probable nuevo descubrimiento de un yacimiento de Au, en las rocas del volcánico Llallahui (Grupo Tacaza – Terciario Medio a Superior), que podría estar ligado a la ocurrenc

    Sep 1, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Application of an environmental ‘black carbon’ particulate sensor for continuous measurement of DPM in three underground mines

    By J C. Volkwein, A D. A Hansen, E Sarver, C Barrett

    Ensuring that diesel particulate matter (DPM) levels in underground metal and non-metal mines are maintained below statutory limits is an essential requirement of mine ventilation systems. However, de

    Aug 28, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Heat load assessment and mine cooling strategies for a longwall coalmine

    By M Olsen, L van den Berg

    Bowen Basin coalmines suffer from hot and humid ambient conditions during the summer period. The ambient conditions combined with high VRTs, increasing depth of working and significant equipment heat

    Aug 28, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Gas reservoir and emission modelling to evaluate gas drainage to control tailgate gas concentration and fugitive emissions

    By D J. Black

    The process of longwall coal extraction coal causes fractures in the overlying and underlying strata and these fractures become pathways for gas released from adjacent coal seams to flow into the mine

    Aug 28, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Coal seam gas predrainage optimisation through an enhanced knowledge of coal seam permeability

    By M Blanch

    Gas management practices across the Australian underground coal industry have evolved significantly since the early nineties with the introduction of hazard management plans, directional drilling tech

    Aug 28, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Using liquid nitrogen for the inertisation of goafs

    By D Caley

    During the response to the Moura No 4 disaster, use was made of the New South Wales Mines Rescue Service’s ‘Mineshield’ inertisation equipment. The equipment had to be transported from Newcastle, appr

    Aug 28, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Computational simulation of gas explosion and its propagation in single entry gateroad

    By A Liu, T Ren

    Gas explosion in underground coal workings can pose a serious threat to the safety of mine workers and the entire mine operations. Gas explosion is a very complex thermal-chain reaction in a confined

    Aug 28, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Optimal goaf hole spacing in high production gassy Australian longwall mines – operational experiences

    By B Belle

    In a predrained gassy coalmine, ventilation control plays a secondary role to the longwall (LW) goaf drainage systems to safely manage panel return gas levels. Typically, the LW specific gas emission

    Aug 28, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Safety impact of increased shaft ventilation on rope guided conveyances

    By R S. Hamilton, S R. Grobler, M E. Greenway

    The progressive development of underground mines frequently requires increased ventilation flow rates through mine shafts that were originally designed for lower rates. Where these shafts are equipped

    Aug 28, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    The effect of high geo-temperature environment on spontaneous combustion – an experimental study

    By Y Xiao, C Lei, C Shu, W Wang, K Wang, J Deng

    To investigate the effect on coal spontaneous combustion with high geo-temperature, an experimental apparatus was developed to measure characteristic parameters of two kinds of coal samples at differe

    Aug 28, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Operation of deep mill level zone mixed flow fans after the first fan upgrade – a parallel fans case study

    By K Lownie, R Sani, A Sianturi

    Part of the PT Freeport Indonesia (PTFI) mine production is in the process of transitioning from the deep ore zone (DOZ) mine to the deep mill level zone (DMLZ) mine. The DMLZ mine is the next lift in

    Aug 28, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Introducing a new age of highly effective automatic explosion suppression barriers

    By H Phillips, A Spaeth, B Belle

    There are several well-known, extensively researched and tested methods of suppressing a coalmine methane and coal dust explosion. The choice of method used is dependent on the legislative requirement

    Aug 28, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    The complete renewal of Great Britain’s mining laws for the 21st century

    By J R. Leeming

    Mining law has developed in Great Britain (GB) over centuries, mainly in response to lessons learned after disasters and other major incidents. This has led to a culture of preventing repeat accidents

    Aug 28, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Accurately estimating heat load from conveyed rock

    By M A. Tuck

    The dominant heat loads in a deep underground mine are the surrounding rock mass, autocompression and machinery. In addition heat can be contributed to by other sources. Many block cave, sublevel cave

    Aug 28, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Recognising the deficiencies of current spontaneous combustion propensity index parameters

    By B B. Beamish, J Theiler

    Current spontaneous combustion index parameters such as SHT, CPT/RIT and R70 self-heating rate all have deficiencies that need clarifying from a risk management perspective. In some instances they can

    Aug 28, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    The history of mine ventilation in the United Kingdom

    By J R. Leeming

    Mines require ventilation to ensure an adequate atmosphere for the sustenance of life, and to dilute, render harmless and remove contaminants.This paper describes the developments in the United Kingdo

    Aug 28, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Study on coal wettability for dust suppression in the presence of surfactants by sink test

    By Y Chen, G Xu, B Albijanic

    High concentrations of airborne coal particles is the main reason leading to health and safety hazards in underground coalmines. Water spray is one of the effective methods to suppress coal particles

    Aug 28, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Wall-flow type diesel particulate filter system to replace existing wet element filter systems used in typical LHDs in underground coal operations

    By N Coplin

    Australian Coal Association Research Program (ACARP) project C25073 was proposed by industry stakeholders seeking a potential solution that improves underground air quality and reduces operational cos

    Aug 28, 2017