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  • TMS
    Prepare For U₃O₈ From Ammonium Uranyl Carbonate Using Microwave Calcination

    By Liu bing-guo, Peng Jin-hui, Guo Sheng-hui, Kong dong-cheng, Hu jin-ming, Zhang Li-bo

    The novel technology of calcination to prepare triuranium octaoxide(U3O8)from ammonium uranyl carbonate in microwave fields was investigated on the basis of the temperature rising characteristics of a

    Jan 1, 2015

  • SME
    Ground rippability classification by decision trees - SME Transactions 2015

    By E. Siami-Irdemoosa, S. R. Dindarloo

    Ease of excavation or rippability, also called diggability or excavatibility, is a critical decision-making parameter in the selection of both the overburden removal method and the required equipment

    Jan 1, 2015

  • SME
    New instrumented method to measure the true loading profile along grouted rockbolts - SME Transactions 2015

    By A. J. S. Spearing, B. Forbes, T. Kostecki, A. Hyett

    Improving upon the past understanding of the interaction between installed rock bolts, the immediate roof and sidewalls is vital for the implementation of sound support system design, as this has a di

    Jan 1, 2015

  • SME
    CFD analysis on gas distribution for different scrubber redirection configurations in sump cut - SME Transactions 2015

    By L. Zhou, J. P. Rider, T. W. Beck, J. A. Organiscak, Y. Zheng

    The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s Office of Mine Safety and Health Research recently developed a series of models using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to study the gas di

    Jan 1, 2015

  • SME
    Stress corrosion cracking – hypothetically a major threat to underground mine roof support systems and rock anchors - SME Transactions 2015

    By G. Bylapudi, A. Bhagwat, K. Mondal, A. J. S. (Sam) Spearing

    Minimizing the effects of corrosion improves the long-term performance of the rock anchors and ground control systems in underground mines, which is fundamental for safe operation over the design peri

    Jan 1, 2015

  • SME
    NAT 2014 Full Proceedings - NAT2014

    By Gregg Davidson, Lonnie Jacobs, Brett Zernich, Alan Howard, Robert Pintabona

    All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Information contained in this work has been obtained by SME, Inc. from sources believed to be reliable. However, neither SME nor its autho

    Dec 1, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Strategic Underground Mine Access Design to Maximise the Net Present Value

    By P A. Grossman, J H. Rubinstein, M Brazil, K G. Sirinanda

    To date, the scheduling and access design of an underground mine have only been considered as two separate optimisation problems. First, access to the mine is designed and then the scheduling is compl

    Nov 24, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    An Open Pit Multistage Mine Production Scheduling Model for Drilling, Blasting and Excavating Operations

    By S Q. Liu, E Kozan

    This paper proposes a new multiresource multistage scheduling problem for optimising the open pit drilling, blasting and excavating operations under equipment capacity constraints. The flow process is

    Nov 24, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Cut-off Grade-based Sublevel Stope Mine Optimisation – Introduction and Evaluation of an Optimisation Approach and Method for Grade Risk Quantification

    By M W. N Buxton, M T. Bootsma, J Benndorf, C Alford

    Research in the field of cut-off grade optimisation has shown a relationship between cut-off grade, project life and net present value (NPV). Lane’s theory demonstrates that cut-off grades can be opti

    Nov 24, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Modelling Open Pit and Underground Production Scheduling in Concert

    By B King

    A large number of mineral deposits contain regions in which it is economically beneficial to extract ore both via open pit and underground mining techniques. Current industry practice lacks an effecti

    Nov 24, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Laboratory Corrosion Tests of Frictional Rock Bolts

    By D W. Airey

    Frictional rock bolts are widely used because of their low cost. However, they have a thin wall section that makes them prone to corrosion, and they cannot be relied on to provide long-term ground sup

    Nov 5, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    A Non-destructive Testing Method for Measuring Bolt Condition

    By B Jones, M Chappell

    Installing ground support correctly is not an easy task, whether lack of operator training, poor ground conditions or underperforming equipment. Confirming the quality of installation can help with pl

    Nov 5, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Application of Design by Measurement for Support and Pillar Design in Mechanised Room and Pillar Coal Mining in India

    By I D. Gregson, A Gandhe, A S. Garcia, K M. MacAndrew

    "Falls of ground still cause around one-third of all underground mining fatalities. The recent introduction of mechanised room and pillar working into Indian coalmines is an example of the application

    Nov 5, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Rock Mass Characterisation and Analysis for Excavation Design – A Discrete Fracture Network Approach

    By F M. Weir, M Fowler

    The design of excavations in rock must, implicitly or explicitly take into consideration the influence of small- and large-scale geological structures. For most sites the complexity of a fractured roc

    Nov 5, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Prediction of Roof Collapse for Rectangular Underground Openings

    By A M. Suchowerska, J P. Carter, J P. Hambleton

    "In order to effectively predict the roof collapse of underground openings using continuum models, it is imperative that a realistic failure criterion is used to represent the rock mass. However, for

    Nov 5, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Longwall Mining beneath Critical Infrastructure – Prediction versus Performance of the Cataract Tunnel, New South Wales, Australia

    By T J. Sullivan, H Pinkster, G Swarbrick

    From 2002 to 2006, longwall mining was undertaken directly beneath the Cataract Tunnel, which is a 100-year-old, heritage-listed tunnel in Hawkesbury Sandstone responsible for delivering 20 per cent o

    Nov 5, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Estimating the Rock Mass Strength of Hawkesbury Sandstone

    By R Bertuzzi

    "This paper presents preliminary results of ongoing research being carried out at the University of New South Wales Australia (UNSW) into improved methods for estimating rock mass strength. In this pa

    Nov 5, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    From Sublevel Stoping to Sublevel Caving at Rana Gruber, Norway – Rock Mechanical Aspects

    By A M. Myrvang, B Nøst, N Q. Trinh, I S. B Bergh

    The iron ore producer Rana Gruber AS is situated in northern Norway just below the Arctic Circle, and has been producing hematite and magnetite concentrates for more than 60 years. Since the late 1990

    Nov 5, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    New Empirical Equations to Estimate the Hydraulic Aperture of Rock Discontinuities at Different Depths

    By M Zoorabadi, B Hebblewhite, S Saydam, W Timms

    Based on the cubic law, the hydraulic aperture of rock discontinuities has the most significant effect on the hydraulic conductivity of jointed rocks. The hydraulic aperture of rock discontinuities is

    Nov 5, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    The Application of Rock Stress Inputs to Stability Assessments at Ok Tedi Mine, Papua New Guinea

    By K W. Mills, N R. P Baczynski, J Mylvaganam, D A. Prado, M F. Lee, I A. de Bruyn

    "This paper presents the second part of a study of the assessment of rock stress inputs on the performance of various new mining designs at the Ok Tedi large open pit mine in Papua New Guinea. Over th

    Nov 5, 2014