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  • SME
    Rochester - Nevada's Newest And Largest Precious Metal Project - Introduction And History

    By M. R. Carter

    The Rochester Mining District is located some twenty-five miles NE of Lovelock, Nevada. The District was discovered and named in the 1860's by prospectors from Rochester, New York. For a number

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SAIMM
    Rock and Ventilation Control

    "Chairman: Dr W. S. RAPSON Rapporteur: Mr J. W. WILSONPapers:Computer applications in rock mechanics by F. H. Deist, E. Georgiadis and J. P. E. Moris Rock mechanics in the design of mine layouts by K.

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Rock Bolting

    By H. J. Burchell

    "IntroductionTHE PURPOSE of this paper is to introduce the reader to rock bolting and its present application in mining.Rock bolting consists of bolting insecure rock to secure rock in order to form a

    Jan 1, 1955

  • AUSIMM
    Rock Bolts for Permanent Tunnel Lining

    By J de Witte

    When used in suitable ground conditions, rock bolts can have advantages over other permanent tunnel lining solutions. Permanent rock bolts offer flexibility in tunnelling profile and rapid rock bolt i

    Mar 8, 2011

  • AIME
    Rock Bursts - A Symposium (60f4f2fa-16ca-42d3-a35b-d369fc39531a)

    By Philip B. Bucky

    CONTENTS [PACEPACE r. What Is a Rock Burst?2 4. How Can Rock Bursts Be Predicted? . 35 Jack Spalding2Jack Spalding35 A. F. Robertson 2, 5A. F. Robertson35 W. R. Crane 2A. B. Yates and P. J. She

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Rock Bursts - Rock Bursts-A Symposium (T. P. 1468, Mining Tech., May 1942)

    1. What Is a Rock Burst? . . . . 569 Jack Spalding . . 569 A. F. Robertson . 569 W. R. Crane .

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    Rock Bursts – A Symposium

    By Philip B. Bucky

    [ ] FOREWORD THIS symposium brings together points of view, experiences and ideas on rock bursts from a goodly portion of the globe. Some conceptions, particularly those regarding the necessity

    Jan 1, 1942

  • SME-ICGCM
    Rock Characterization Using Time - Series Classification Algorithms

    By Soheil Bahrampour

    Development of measurement while drilling (MWD) systems for ground control applications in mining applications has recently been an active research topic. The main goal is to utilize the drilling info

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME
    Rock Cutting By Jets: A Promising Method Of Oil Well Drilling ? Introduction

    By R. Feenstra

    In the course of time, an increasing number of investigations on jet cutting all kinds of material, such as rocks1, 2, 3, metals4, 5, and wood6 have been reported to serve various applications. This p

    Jan 1, 1974

  • AUSIMM
    Rock Cutting Tool Research and Development for Step Changes in Rock Mechanical Excavation

    By X S. Li

    The modern mechanical excavation machines have enough power for cutting hard rock. The ‘bottle neck’ which limits the use of machines for hard rock excavation is ‘cutting tool’. To cut hard and abrasi

    Nov 22, 2011

  • SME
    Rock Disintegration Tests Of A Water Cannon

    By William C. Cooley

    Modern tunnel boring machines are subject to excessive cutter wear and bearing failures when used in hard and abrasive rock. In very hard rock, the high cost of cutter and bearing replacement, combine

    Jan 1, 1974

  • AIME
    Rock Disintegration- The Key To Mining Progress

    By George B. Clark

    More economical methods of rock disintegration are needed for mining and for rapid excavation. Two major systems are drill and blast and mechanical excavation, including tunnel-boring machines. Curren

    Jan 1, 1971

  • SME
    Rock Engineering Aspects of Designing Large Span Caverns at Depth in the Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory

    By C. Laughton

    Construction of a Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory(DUSEL) is proposed under the auspices of the US National Science Foundation(NSF). DUSEL will provide scientists and engineers with

    Jan 1, 2007

  • SME
    Rock Engineering Design And Construction Of High Head Pressure Tunnels For The Drakensberg Scheme

    By Luigi P. Gonano, John C. Sharp

    The Drakensberg Pumped Storage Scheme in South Africa with an operating head of 500m is located in sedimentary rocks containing relatively weak argillaceous strata. The paper describes design and cons

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SAIMM
    Rock engineering for large-scale tunnelling and underground storage in South Korea

    By C. -I. Lee

    Since the early 1970s, Korea has constructed many large-scale tunnels and underground storage caverns in response to the rapid industrial development. The rock mechanics engineers have accumulated val

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AIME
    Rock Engineering For Tyee Lake Tap

    By John Cogan

    INTRODUCTION Lake tapping is a method of blasting an intake into a body of water from below the natural water surface without first lowering that surface or installing a protective cofferdam around

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    Rock Excavation By Hydraulic Splitter

    By Neil J. Duncan, Edward R. Langfield

    A hydraulic rock breaker was developed in Germany by Helmut Darda and uses a wedge-plug and feathers mechanism powered by a 10,000 p.s.i. power pack. During the past four years these tools have been i

    Jan 1, 1997

  • AUSIMM
    Rock Excavation by Machine - A Comparative Study of Picks and Discs

    One of the responsibilities of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works is to provide a sewerage system for the metropolis of Melbourne which now contains over 2.5 million people. In providing

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AIME
    Rock Failure Around A Circular Opening In A Gravity Field With Tectonic Forces

    By B. Ladanyi, B. Hoyaux

    One of the most important problems in underground works is the assessment of the stability of underground openings and the determination of loads on eventual supporting structures. Under certain str

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    Rock Fragmentation Size Distribution Prediction and Blasting Parameter Optimization Based on the Muck-Pile Model "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"

    By YUSONG MIAO, DI WU, XIANRONG YAN, YIPING ZHANG, JIE LIN, KEBIN LI

    Rock fragmentation size distribution is often used as an important index to account for the blasting effect because it directly affects the subsequent loading, transportation, and secondary crushing.

    Jan 22, 2021