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  • NIOSH
    Noise Source Identification On A Continuous Mining Machine

    By Hugo E. Camargo

    Noise Induced Hearing Loss is the most common occupational disease in the U.S. and of paramount importance in the mining industry. According to data for 2006 from the Mine Safety and Health Administra

    Jan 1, 2008

  • DFI
    Determination of Initial Stiffness of Drilled Shafts for the Analysis of Settlements under Service Loads

    By Carlos A. Prato, Federico Pinto

    "ABSTRACTThe design of drilled shafts often incorporates large factors of safety, for which settlements under service loads are highly influenced by the initial elastic stiffness. In the case of group

    Jan 1, 2014

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Substructures in Retained-Beta Phase of Ti-Ni Alloys

    By J. Gordon Parr, D. H. Polonis

    IN a previous study of hypereutectoid Ti-Ni alloys' a substructure was observed in quenched powder specimens when the constitution was 100 pet retained ß body-centered-cubic phase. The alloy powd

    Jan 1, 1957

  • DFI
    Ground Vibrations from Pile and Sheet Pile Driving Part 1 — Building Damage

    By K. Rainer Massarsch, Bengt H. Fellenius

    "Abstract Vibrations generated during the driving of piles or sheet piles can affect buildings or installations in the ground. However, observed building damage is not always caused directly by dynami

    Jan 1, 2014

  • NIOSH
    RI 3794 Studies on Explosives and Explosions, Fiscal Year 1944

    By Wilbert J. Huff

    For the past 9 years , the technical studies conducted by the Explosives Division of this Bureau have been summarized in a series of reports issued annually . The following account presents investigat

    Jan 1, 1945

  • DFI
    Davison Freeway Reconstruction Utilizes Design/Build Retaining Walls

    By Thomas C. Anderson

    Thirty-four retaining walls are part of the $46 million upgrade of a 1942 depressed highway in Highland Park, Michigan near Detroit. This project will close a missing link between two newer roadways,

    Jan 1, 1999

  • NIOSH
    Geomechanics Of Large Stone Structures: A Case History From The Washington National Cathedral

    By R. Mark, R. Richards

    The Washington National Cathedral is one of the largest masonry structures in the USA, and like many of its European Gothic counterparts, it required nearly a century to construct. The design was alt

  • CIM
    Environment Driven Innovation of Hydraulic Excavators

    By Axel Doelcken

    ?? Liebherr excavators in standard configuration are generally designed to operate in an ambient temperature range between -12°C and +55°C (10.4 °F and 131°F). ?? To operate effectively and efficient

    May 1, 2008

  • CIM
    The Griffith Mine Energy Reduction Program

    By J. Frostiak

    "This paper describes some energy reduction measures Implemented at the Griffith Mine. Before proceeding, I will give you a brief overview of the operation.The Griffith Mine is an iron ore mining, con

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SAIMM
    Measurement And Control Of Arcing In A Submerged-Arc Furnace

    By P. J. Brereton-Stiles, C. J. Hockaday, I. J. Barker, M. S. Rennie

    This paper reports on studies that have been done on the electrical conduction in silicon, ferro silicon, and charge chrome furnaces. A system has been developed that can distinguish between normal r

    Jan 1, 2007

  • SME-ICGCM
    Twenty-Four Conferences; More Than One-Hundred and Seventy Papers; Understanding Roof Bolt Selection and Design Still Remains Priceless (2784433d-38ec-4606-8972-993e284de8c3)

    By Stephen C. Tadolini

    The International Ground Control Conference in Mining has always provided an open forum for the publication, presentation, discussion, and often heated debate on roof bolting systems mostly with atten

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SME
    Brightwater East?A Case History

    By Luminita Calin

    King County (Seattle, WA) is on a monumental task of building the new Brightwater System complete with a new treatment plant, three main conveyance tunnels, a new outfall into Puget Sound and other an

  • TMS
    A Laboratory Investigation of the Reduction of the Iron Carbonate Bearing Ore to Iron Nugget by Means of the ITmk3 Ironmaking Technology

    By N. V. . Panishev

    The Bakal (South Ural, Russia) deposit of iron ore bearing iron carbonate (siderite) with the capacity of more than 1 billion tones belongs to the MMK. This ore cannot be fully processed via blast fur

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME
    Managing The Drill And Blast Process

    By L. W. Berry

    Drill and blast planning is critical to successful mine production, both in timing and in results. However, typical planning, reporting, and information exchange usually involves large quantities of d

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SAIMM
    Development Of A Risk-Based Mine Closure Cost Calculation Model

    By A. du Plessis

    The study summarized in this paper focused on expanding existing South African mine closure cost calculation models to provide a new model that incorporates risks, which could have an effect on the cl

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    The Wabush Mines Concentrator

    By Timothy R. Eby

    "The Wabush Mines project was formed in 1956 to develop a large iron ore property in Western Labrador. The town of Wabush along with the mining and concentrating facilities are located 640 air miles f

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AIME
    Part VIII - Communications - Kinetics of Ta5Si3 and Cb5Si3 Growth in Disilicide Coatings on Tantalum and Columbium

    By R. W. Bartlett

    DISILICIDE coatings, MeSi2, on refractory metals are usually grown by a solid-state diffusion reaction similar to the parabolic oxidation of metals. Two or more silicide compounds occur in each of the

    Jan 1, 1967

  • SAIMM
    Flotation Stabilization And Optimization

    By A. Singh

    The control of flotation plants is by no means trivial. Flotation is one of the most interactive minerals? processing operations. The interactive nature of flotation circuits results in oscillations o

    Jan 1, 2003

  • ISEE
    Computer Modelling of Cast Blasting

    By G K. Jorkenson

    Blast designs to cast a percentage of overlying waste rock off coal seams differ greatly from conventional blast designs for surface coal mines. Today, blasting engineers can benefit from computer si

    Jan 1, 1989

  • ISEE
    Underwater Explosions Part 3. Effects of the RDX Increments to the Shock, Gas Heave and Total Energy Values of TNT

    By M. Hagfors

    Underwater explosions have been used several decades for the determination energy content of explosives. It’s the only test method by which shock and gas heave energy values can be determined separate

    Jan 1, 2006