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Evaluating rheological features inside tumbling mills using DEM data previously validated against PEPT measurements
By I Govender, T L. Moodley
Tumbling mills are grossly inefficient, using only 5 per cent of the total energy supplied for actual breakage. A significant proportion of this inefficiency is unavoidable owing to geometric limitati
Aug 24, 2022
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An Intelligent Electronic Convergence Monitoring System for Underground Coal Mines
By Hutchinson IN
In order for the Australian underground coal mining industry to achieve the high productivity rates demanded of it without compromising its good safety record, improved geotechnical monitoring systems
Jan 1, 1991
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The Physics and Chemistry of Gases
It is possible from simple gas behavioral theories to develop more complex relationships which allow prediction of transport phenomena such as diffusivity and viscosity of gas mixtures. Such physic
Jan 1, 1983
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The Minimisation of Surface Subsidence by Design of Mine Workings
Design of underground extraction layouts to protect surface improvements is an important area of subsidence research in the Coal Mining Engineering Branch of the Department of Mineral Resources, New S
Jan 1, 1985
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The Sunburst Trial at Leinster Nickel Operations
By Meyer T
Sunburst PCF (Penetrating Cone Fracture) technology has recently undergone extensive underground field trials at Leinster Nickel Operations, Western Australia. Trials with the Sunburst machine start
Jan 1, 1995
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Ancient Thermotectonic Analysis as a Factor to Judge the Tectonic Setting of Early Precambrian Mobile Belt
By Fengyan D
Removing the interference of latter events, the data of geophysical (such as gravity and aeromagnetic) anomalies may indicate whether the mobile belt exist and whether the adjacent terrains of the mob
Jan 1, 1990
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Our Threatened Coal Resources
A major factor in the economic development of New South Wales has been the ready availability of coal for the major industrial and urban centres of Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong. Historically, th
Jan 1, 1995
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Factors Affecting Structural Fatigue Damage of Mine Haul Trucks
By Marshall GA
Structural fatigue damage of haul truck frames is a costly problem associated with the operation of large mine haul trucks. A monitoring programme is described which has been instigated to measure
Jan 1, 1986
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Charging Patterns, Size Distribution and Velocity Profiles in a Stock Column
By Nightingale RJ
A column (50 cm 4) provided with a bell charging mechanism and a rectangular perspex insert was used to investigate the inter-relationship between charging pattern, size analysis and velocity profile
Jan 1, 1975
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Restructuing for Survival at the Renison Mine
By Thomas W
Due to record low tin prices and an uncompetitive position in world markets, the Renison tin mine has undergone three major phases of restructuring in the last three years. This has involved substanti
Jan 1, 1992
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A Challenge to Equipment Manufacturers - A Highwall Mining Machine for Australia
Potential hlghwaJl mining reserves in Australia are large, but geotechnical and operating conditions are quite different from those where highwall mining has evolved in the USA. In order to achieve sa
Jan 1, 1993
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Ensure Your Fleet is Always Operating at its Top Efficiency Using Advanced Monitoring and Benchmarking Technology
By Rogers R, Kinnane T
In a typical open cast mining operation, investigation of how existing truck performance compares with the highest achievable truck performance is largely neglected. This paper addresses this issue
Jan 1, 1994
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Sublevel Cave Stoping at Mount Windarra
By Lockyer PC, Reed MR Bartlett PM
Difficult ground conditions have plagued the underground operations at Mount Windarra since mining started in 1974.The ore at Mount Windarra consists of seven vertically dipping, sub vertically plungi
Jan 1, 1985
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Oxygen Pressure Measurements of Silica-Saturated Iron Silicate Slags by Solid Electrolyte Galvanic Cell
By Ono K, Oishi T
Electrochemical determination of the oxy- gen partial pressure in the Fe-0-SiO 2 ternary systems saturated with solid silica was done by measuring the activity of oxygen in a silver bath in equilib
Jan 1, 1980
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History of Mining and Metallurgy Along the Pacific Rim
By Lacy JC
Human habitation of the Pacific Rim began when mankind began migrations out of its place of origin in the Rift Valley of Central Africa c. 4million years ago. This migration was erratic and largely co
Jan 1, 1990
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The Real Sample: Variations Between Dust, Chip and Core Drilling
By R. A. Frith, M D. Goodz
Ore-bearing minerals that are located along microfractures are always susceptible to loss during the breakage and sampling of the material. Further losses occur with on-site sample preparation and spl
Jan 1, 1993
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The Application of Hydraulic Fracturing to the Assessment of Lining Requirements for a Pressure Tunnel
By Johnson M, Wooltorton B
A programme of hydraulic fracture stress measurements conducted in surface drill holes along the alignment of the King River Power Tunnel has provided information of importance to the assessment o
Jan 1, 1987
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Two South Australian Coastal Rehabilitation Programmes After Mining
Two separate mine rehabilitation programmes carried out by Australian Consolidated Industries Limited (A.C.I.) in South Australia at Normanville and Port Lawler are discussed. Emphasis is given to
Jan 1, 1976
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The Permeability of Some Australian Coals
By Doig ID, Phillips HR
As a prelude to studying the sorption desorption and permeability behaviour of coal cores in a triaxial stressing rig using sorb- able gases, the air permeability of typical cores was measured. Lump
Jan 1, 1982
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The Solution of Ventilation Problems by Mathematical Modelling
By Wasserman A. D
Methodological approaches and in- vestigation results are considered in the paper of heatmass transfer processes when harmful impurities are scattered and remo- ved from chamber-like workings, of th
Jan 1, 1988