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An Encounter with Boulders During Soft Ground Tunneling in Wayne County, Michigan: A Case History
By Joseph B. Alberts, David D. DiPonio, Francis B. Manning
From 1996 to 2001, Wayne County and 13 suburban Detroit communities constructed the Downriver Regional Storage and Transport System (DRSTS) to improve area water quality, protect public health and all
Jan 1, 2003
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An Endeavor In Community Public Relations, The Speakers Bureau Of The Tucson Subsection AIME
By Ted H. Eyde
Improving the mineral industry's tarnished image describes in a nut- shell the reason why the Speakers Bureau of the Tucson Subsection of the AIME was formed. Let's go back in time about 3 y
Jan 1, 1975
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An Energy Balance For The Second Underground Coal Gasification Experiment, Hanna, Wyoming
By Dennis D. Fischer
The second underground coal gasification experiment conducted by ERDA's Laramie Energy Research Center at a site near Hanna, Wyoming, was completed on July 30, 1976. During the experiment product
Jan 1, 1977
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An Energy Based Approach to Quantifying the Response of AG/SAG Mills to Ore Blends
Experimental determination of the response of an AG/SAG mill treating two components of significantly different impact resistance is challenging for two main reasons: firstly, small scale laboratory t
Jan 1, 2012
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An Energy Based Approach to Quantifying the Response of AG/SAG Mills to Ore Blends
Experimental determination of the response of an AG/SAG mill treating two components of significantly different impact resistance is challenging for two main reasons: firstly, small scale laboratory t
Jan 1, 2012
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An Energy Equality Approach to Blasting
By Daniel Scott
Mines have used explosives for economical fragmentation for many years. It can therefore be expected that the mining industry has thoroughly researched how to achieve the most efficient blast. However
Jan 1, 2012
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An energy-based approach to blast design
By D. W. Taylor, I. W. Farmer, N. Mojtabai
Rittinger's and Bond's descriptions of rock crushing relate the energy input required to fracture rock and the surface energy required to form new fractures to the change in specific surface area of f
Jun 19, 1905
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An Engineer's View Of Underground Construction/Mining And The Environment
By Eugene L. Foster
The engineering profession has traditionally devoted its efforts to understanding and modifying the Earth's environment in order to adapt it to man's needs. In appraising our overall perform
Jan 1, 1974
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An engineered approach to conveyance inspection and repair
By R. De Ruiter
"In times when mines are emphasizing cost reductions, a properly rebuilt shall conveyance can be more cost-effective than building a new unit. Awareness of the safety aspects of conveyance design alon
Jan 1, 1994
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An engineered calcium carbide desulphurizer for lowering slag reactivity
By Bruce J. Barker
"Environmental concerns have recently been growing over the disposal of reactive desulphurizing slag. Consequently, increased pressure has been placed on the foundry industry to reduce the reactivity
Jan 1, 1992
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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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An Engineering Analysis Of "Squeeze" Failure Of Pillars In The Pittsburgh Coal Bed
By George Mishra
In mid-1979, J&L Steel Corporation experienced rapid failure of pillars after only two weeks' operation with a combination of full retreat and partial mining in the 154 Road Section of its Nemaco
Jan 1, 1981
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An Engineering Approach To Mine Opening Design ? Introduction
By Lawrence Adler
The design of an underground opening involves the coincidence of two highly complex and poorly specified components. First, the structural or mechanical characteristics of a geologic rock mass are not
Jan 1, 1968
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An Engineering Approach To Monitoring The Performance Of Soft Ground Tunnels During Construction
By C. John Dunnicliff, Birger Schmidt
INTRODUCTION To be effective and useful, monitoring of tunnel construction must be carefully planned throughout all steps. A vital and frequently overlooked step is a clear definition of the specif
Jan 1, 1974
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An Engineering Approach to Predict Subsidence Likelihood Over Abandoned Coal Mines in Illinois
By Qing-Wang Hao
In this paper, the authors attempt to develop engineering based approaches for estimating safety factors against pillar and floor failures and predicting likelihood of subsidence events over abandoned
Jan 1, 1986
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An Engineering Approach To Reduce The Cost Of Roof Support In A Coal Mine Experiencing Complex Ground Control Problems
By A. W. Khair
This paper presents an engineering approach to solve a complex ground control problem at reduced cost, allowing the mine to be operated safely and economically. The mine has experienced serious and co
Jan 1, 1990
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An engineering classification for rocks and rock masses
By T. Ramamurthy
ABSTRACT : Rock mass classifications RMR, Q and GSI do not suggest decreasing modulus ratio with the decrease in the quality of rock. These have been linked to joint factor, Jf , for better predictio
Jan 1, 2003
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An Engineering Model for Predicting Rubble Motion During Blasting
By J T. Schamaun
Recent applications of explosives and blasting agents to rubble rock have led to requirements for more elaborate design and analysis methods. In most blasting uses, it is necessary not only to fractur
Jan 1, 1983
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An Engineering Statement of Economic Principles
By W. R. Ingalls
I WAS led some time ago to draft a statement of economic principles immediately affecting our national welfare from the standpoint of the engineer. It was the intention to offer this to the American E
Jan 8, 1923
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An Engineering Study Of The Magnolia Field In Arkansas
By H. F. Winham
THE history, development, subsurface geology, production, economics and estimated reserves are discussed in this paper. The Magnolia structure is an anticline with a known maximum structural relief at
Jan 1, 1942