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3-D Numerical Modelling Of Stresses Around A Longwall Panel With Top Coal Caving
By N. E. Yasitli
There is a considerable amount of lignite reserve in the form of thick seams in Turkey. It is rather complicated to predict the characteristics of strata response to mining operation in thick seams. H
Jan 1, 2005
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3-D Piping Design Speeds Impala Refinery Project
By Ian Martin
A precious metals refinery’s switch to personal computer-based, three-dimensional piping design saved many hours in the design of a South African precious metals refinery. Bateman Minerals and Ind
Jan 1, 2000
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3-D Pit Design With Variable Wall Slope Capabilities
By T. Chen
One of the limitations of the 3-dimensional Lerchs-Grossmann pit optimisation algorithm has been the difficulty in calculating an optimum pit with variable wall slopes. The difficulties have been rela
Jan 1, 1977
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3-D Weld Pool Convection - A Dimensionless Presentation
By Y. H. Wang, S. Kou
"Three-dimensional weld pool convection was computer simulated using dimensionless variables. The electromagnetic force, the buoyancy force and the surface tension gradient on the pool surface were tr
Jan 1, 1986
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3-Dimensional Analysis of EPB TBM Operation in Close Proximity to Pile Foundations
By Mahmoud Sepehrmanesh, Verya Nasri, Maziar Partovi
"This paper presents an assessment of the impact of tunneling and its associated risks on pile foundations located in the influence zone of tunneling operation. Tunneling in proximity of pile foundati
Jan 1, 2016
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3-Dimensional Numerical Modelling of Stope Sequencing for Mine Planning
There are many inherent risks in creating a mine plan for a new ore zone in an underground mine; one of such risks is the redistribution of stresses that could be a cause of instability. Using numeric
May 1, 2009
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3. A Model for Preliminary Evaluation of Underground Coal Mines
By Ben H. Daud
A computer model has been developed at Consolidation Coal Co.'s Central Engineering Dept. for preliminary economic evaluation of deep coal mine reserves. Since it was first formulated more than t
Jan 1, 1979
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3. Capital Project Planning and Control ? Introduction
By Gilmore R. Tostengard
The advent of inexpensive computers has opened vast opportunities for improved planning and control of capital projects. The mining and mineral processing industries have welcomed the opportunity, and
Jan 1, 1979
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3. Case Study In Open-Pit Limit Analysis ? Introduction
By J. T. Crawford
Computer techniques for open-pit limit analysis were introduced into Kennecott Copper Corp. (KCC) during the early 1960's. The first computerized approach used block matrix mineral and economic m
Jan 1, 1979
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3. Materials Management ? Introduction
By D. P. Plute
The mechanization of the materials management function must contribute to the overall goal of optimization of profits. A computerized system contributes to the profitability of the company by saving m
Jan 1, 1979
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3. Mine Environmental Monitoring and Control ? Introduction
By Malcolm J. McPherson
Observations of environmental parameters in mines have traditionally been made by means of hand-held instruments, these being employed as a basis to ensure that atmospheric conditions in the mine rema
Jan 1, 1979
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3. Models for Prospect Evaluation of Skarn Deposits
By Victor F. Hollister
Skam deposits considered as porphyry copper deposits have been classified into three basic prospecting models: (I) the skam deposit associated with a mineralized intrusive (Pima-Mission), (2) the depo
Jan 1, 1991
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3. Open-Pit Long-Range Mine Planning Using O.R.E. ? Introduction
By David E. Sims
Asarco has been using computer-aided open-pit mine design since 1966. The in-house developed program package includes drill-hole analysis programs, interpolation routines, and three-dimensional open-p
Jan 1, 1979
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3. Pelletization and Sintering ? Introduction
By K. V. S. Sastry
Pelletization, sintering, and pressure compaction are the most common methods used to agglomerate ore concentrates. Over the last 20 years agglomeration has grown enormously in popularity and has beco
Jan 1, 1979
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3. Planning of Underground Materials-Handling Systems ? Introduction
By L. H. E. Weyher
A mine is essentially a vast materials-handling system. All other systems found in the mine exist to one degree or another to support the materials-handling functions, from the cutting at the face to
Jan 1, 1979
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3. Process Optimization
By A. L. Mular
Optimization has been defined as the procedure of locating the best of something or the best way of doing something (Mular, 1971). Several texts (Himmelblau, 1972; Ray and Szekeley, 1973; Box and Drap
Jan 1, 1979
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3. Production Grade Control - A Case Study on Data Base Development ? History
By Barton Kelby Cross
In the early 1960's the feasibility of mathematical modeling was demonstrated in Northern Rhodesia and southwestern United States, where techniques were developed to use these models in a new app
Jan 1, 1979
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3. Sample Preparation - Problem Definition
By Pierre M. Gy
The final purpose of exploration is to esti- mate the grade and tonnage of the various qualities of ore contained in a given mineral deposit. This estimation cannot be directly carried out on the whol
Jan 1, 1979
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3. Software Technology for Geophysical Systems ? Introduction
By R. C. Fox
The geophysical aspect of reconnaissance marks the beginning of extensive computer applications supporting development of a mine. Although there are some storage and retrieval applications in geology,
Jan 1, 1979
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3. The Benson Mines Iron Ore Deposit, Saint Lawrence County, New York
By Edward L. Beutner, Robert M. Crump
Benson Mines low-grade iron ore reserve is a replacement deposit within the Grenville gneisses of the Adirondacks. The average grade of the crude ore is about 23 per cent iron. The iron minerals are p
Jan 1, 1968