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Full Face Blasting in a Frozen Shaft
By Micheal Mayhew
"This presentation will provide information and facts on the drilling and blasting within a frozen shaft using a full face methodology. The Author will briefly discuss the history of the sinking of a
Jan 1, 2019
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An Experimental Study of the Effect of Mesh on Magnetic Proximity Detection Systems
By C. Zhou, B. Whisner, J. Carr
Proximity Detection Systems (PDSs) are used in the mining industry for protecting mine workers from striking, pinning, and crushing injuries when they work in close proximity to heavy machines such as
Jan 1, 2019
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Application of Plastic Ventilation Ducting in Mine Tunneling
By D. Kulchyski, R. Thibault, D. Lamoureux
"Mine tunneling applications are sensitive to the leakage and friction performance of ducting systems. Improvements in performance can help project economics through reduction in drift height, booster
Jan 1, 2019
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Deep Shaft Sinking Mechanisation Developments
By F. A. Auld
"Traditionally deep shaft sinking from the ground surface was carried out using drill and blast methods. Although large diameter blind shaft drilling has been carried out successfully on numerous occa
Jan 1, 2019
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Modeling VOD and Initiation Effects on Blast Vibration PPV Using Nonlinear Charge Weight Scaling and Variable Time-window for Charge Elements
By Mathias Jern, Ruilin Yang
A blast vibration model has been developed that simulates effects of almost all blast design parameters on the blast vibration peak particle velocity (PPV) from a production blast with multiple blasth
Jan 1, 2019
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The Amenability Theory: Applied in Rock and Soil to Maximize Productivity
By E. Landry, W. Naudts
"The amenability theory was developed by Alex Naudts and considers grouting operations as continuous permeability tests where Newtonian test fluid water, is replaced by a cementitious or solution grou
Jan 1, 2019
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The Design of a Laboratory Apparatus to Simulate the Dust Generated by Longwall Shield Advances
By M. R. Shahan, W. R. Reed
A laboratory apparatus (shield dust simulator) was designed and constructed to simulate the dust generated during the advance of longwall hydraulic roof supports, or shields. The objective of the stud
Jan 1, 2019
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Strain-Based Vibration Criteria for Blasting in New York City
By Catherine T. Aimone-Martin, Meyers Joseph A.
A new strain-based criteria is being adopted for rock blasting in New York City (NYC). This criteria is based on several years of research involving vibration measurements of tall structures during bl
Jan 1, 2019
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Ventilation Systems in Underground Copper Mines in Poland Terms of Preventing Aerological Threats
By R. Stach, S. Gola, P. Zgrzebski, K. Soroko
"The future of Polish copper mines KGHM Polish Miedz S.A. will be associated with mining at depth. At present, technologically advanced measures are being introduced to minimize the adverse influence
Jan 1, 2019
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Evaluation of the Physico-Mechanical Properties of Plutonic Rocks Based on Texture Coefficient
By U. Atici, R. Comakli
"Understanding rock properties is of vital importance in mining and civil engineering. Rock properties are generally determined through laboratory tests, which require a large number of uniformly shap
Jan 1, 2019
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Case Histories of Circular Secant Pile Access Shafts for Tunnels
By Piotr Kozlowski, Stanley L. Worst, Matthew J. Niermann
Circular secant pile shafts were installed along the tunnel alignments for both the Ohio Canal Interceptor Tunnel project in Akron, Ohio and the Ohio River Tunnel project in Louisville, Kentucky. The
Jan 1, 2019
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Cased CFA Pile – An Alternative Piling Method – A Chance for Technical and Economical Solutions
By John R. Grillo, Gordian Ulrich, Franz-Werner Gerressen
Most geotechnical construction professionals are aware of piling using hydraulic drill rigs and the so-called Kelly drill mode. Kelly drilling has many advantages as it can work with a wide range of t
Jan 1, 2019
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Challenges and Lessons Learned from Shoring Design of 2nd / Broadway Metro Station
By Babak Mamaqani, Pirooz Barar
Regional Connector Transit Corridor (RCC) is part of the Los Angeles metro expansion project under construction which adds three new stations into the system. PB&A was responsible for the design of th
Jan 1, 2019
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Numerical Analysis in Assisting Crane Pad Design and Underground Utilities Evaluation
By Yazen Khasawneh, Yao Zhang
Upgrading and maintenance programs were proposed at a power generating plant in Indiana. To perform construction activities associated with the proposed upgrading and maintenance, a LR11350 crawler cr
Jan 1, 2019
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Numerical Evaluation of Top of Rock Profile, Rock Strength and Conductivity.
By Zhang Wengang, L. John Endicott
The properties of many geological materials are variable. This is especially true for variations in elevation of the top of rock profile, strength of weathered rock, and conductivity of rock masses. O
Jan 1, 2019
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Excavation-Induced Movement of Adjacent Foundations
By Hugo Meggitt, Damian R. Siebert, Wystan Carswell
Excavation-induced ground movements are a critical component in the design and construction of deep excavations in urban settings due to the potential adverse effects on adjacent structures and infras
Jan 1, 2019
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Finite Element Aided Design Method for Frozen Earth Shaft Support
By Joseph A. Sopko
The first documented procedures for designing frozen earth structures are over 50 years old, implemented long before the introduction of the Finite Element Method (FEM). Since that time, the developme
Jan 1, 2019
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Fundamentals First
By Jeffrey C. Schuh, Logan Bloemer, Daniel P. Dietzler
Over the past 30 years, the authors have encountered numerous projects where recognizing the geology, soil properties and groundwater conditions, and considering alternative construction techniques ha
Jan 1, 2019
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Use of EPS for Roadway Embankments on Soft Soils
By Sylvia S. Eskander, Sherif S. AbdelSalam, Mona B. Anwar
Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) geofoam has long been used in numerous geotechnical applications due to its lightweight and durability. Among these applications is the use of EPS as an alternative fill mat
Jan 1, 2019
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Specialty Geo-Engineering in a Caisson Town
By William H. Walton, Joel Dellaria, Jeffrey R. Hill
The City of Chicago has a world-renowned skyline and is known for its provocative architecture. The subsurface conditions in the city have allowed for construction of these significant structures. The
Jan 1, 2019