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  • SME
    Lake Merced Tunnel Lining: Two-Pass in Shaky Ground

    By Lee W. Abramson, Mee Shing Owyang

    The Lake Merced Transport tunnel is 18 feet in diameter and 1.6 miles long constructed within dune sands, beach sands, and the Colma Sand Formation. It runs beneath highway right-of-way from an existi

    Jan 1, 1993

  • AUSIMM
    The Role of Geomechanics in the Construction Phase of A Major Tunnelling Project

    Geomechanics is one of the more specialised aspects of site supervision on a major tunnell- ing project. The controlled deformation of a rock mass as a result of tunnelling and the knowledge of loa

    Jan 1, 1976

  • SME-ICGCM
    Failure Modes Of Mine Tunnels In Stratified Rock Structures With Reference To Stress Field Conditions

    By Hui Chen

    The paper describes the use of a physical model technique to investigate the failure modes of mine tunnels with reference to the in situ stress field. The characteristics of stratification commonly en

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    Fire Size and Response Time Predictions in Underground Coal Mines Using Neural Networks

    By Brian Y. Lattimer, Kray D. Luxbacher, Jonathan L. Hodges, Manuel J. Barros-Daza

    The abstract discusses the importance of predicting fire response time (the time before conditions become untenable for firefighters) in underground coal mines. It introduces a data-driven approach us

    Mar 6, 2022

  • AIME
    Mining and Milling at the Spanish Mine

    By JAMES BRADLEY

    THE Spanish mine is in Nevada County, California, 21 miles northeast of Nevada City by road, and 3 miles north of the town of Washington. The mill and surface buildings are on Poorman's Creek at

    Jan 1, 1931

  • SAIMM
    Book news

    Report M294 A mineralogical investigation of potential gold-sorbing minerals and shales, by c.T. Logan. Dec. 1986. 12 pp. Computer software The Fifth IFAC/IFIP Symposium on Software for Computer

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Geotechnical Exploration For The Proposed Crosstown Transport Facility San Francisco, California

    By Timothy N. Dunne, Joseph M. Gonzalez

    This paper presents the case history of a comprehensive geotechnical investigation for the Crosstown Transport Facility, a 10,880 m long, 3.2 m diameter pressure tunnel proposed for construction in Sa

    Jan 1, 1983

  • DFI
  • SME
    Thin Shotcrete Linings In Loosening Rock

    By Michel L. Van Sint Jan, Gabriel Fernandez-Delgado, Edward J. Cording, James W. Mahar

    INTRODUCTION Shotcrete behavior observed in subway tunnel construction in the U. S. has been primarily in blocky or blocky and seamy rock in which rock loads develop from the self weight of individ

    Jan 1, 1979

  • NIOSH
    Propagation Of UHF Radio Waves In Limestone Room And Pillar Mines

    By Robert L. Lagace, Alfred G. Emslie

    This report presents a mathematical model for the propagation of UHF radio waves in the large cross-section tunnels of a room and pillar limestone mine, and describes the analysis of a small amount of

    Jan 1, 1979

  • DFI
  • SME
    Exploring the Performance and Reliability of Communication Links Subjected to Electromagnetic Interference in Radio Frequency-Controlled Heavy Equipment in an Underground Coal Mine - SME Annual Meeting 2025

    By Y. Zhang, C. Zhou, M. Girman

    Wireless technologies are increasingly being implemented in underground mines for various purposes such as communications, tracking, remote control, remote sensing, and environmental monitoring. Howev

    Feb 1, 2025

  • NIOSH
    RI 4271 Manufacture Of Sponge Iron In Ceramic Tunnel Kilns

    By V. H. Gottschalk

    Sponge iron is a product resulting from the reduction of an iron oxide below the temperature at which the product melts. Commercial grades usually contain 80 to 95 percent metallic iron, 2 to 5 percen

    Jan 1, 1948

  • SME
    Intransit Wind Erosion Losses Of Coal And Method Of Control

    By K. H. Nimerick

    Laboratory data and field tests indicate that substantial losses of valuable coal can be caused by wind erosion. Wind tunnel tests show the effects of wind velocity and particle sizing on the amount o

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    Underground continuous mining — An overview

    By David Forrester

    "At the 95th CIM Annual General Meeting in Calgary, 1993, a paper entitled “Progress on Futuristic Mining Technologies” was presented(Matthews and Sarin), in which they outlined the goal of continuous

    Jan 1, 1996

  • AUSIMM
    Saving Your Back(s) (Reducing Overbreak and Perimeter Damage Through the Safe and Cost-Effective Application of Drill and Blast)

    Over the last 15 years working in the mining, construction and extractive industries, one of the areas that has always concerned and at the same time drawn the author to it is the application of drill

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Evaluation of Rockburst Classification Using Deep Learning Algorithm - RASIM2022

    By Ehsan Moosavi, Kamyar Tolouei, Mehran Gholinejad

    The literature defines rockbursts in slightly different ways based on their generation mechanisms, field phenomena, and degree of damage, but in a way that is almost consistent. Generally, a rockburst

    Apr 26, 2022

  • ISEE
    Crack Displacement and Vibration Measurement of an Underground Portal

    By Douglas Rudenko PG, Jay Elkin, Siavash Mahvelati Ph. D.

    Very little studies have investigated the behavior of cracks in unlined tunnels over long periods of time, especially when such flaws are subjected to blast-induced vibrations. Using a pool of 30+ bla

    Feb 1, 2020

  • SME
    Disputes Review Boards, An Owner's Perspective

    By James F. Holzbach

    Although Disputes Review Boards have been used for some time, they had not received wide publicity at the time Monroe County first used one. Public owners frequently resist adopting new contracting pr

    Jan 1, 1995

  • NIOSH
    OFR-20(2)-76 Applicability Of State-Of-The-Art Repeaters For Wireless Mine Communication - I. Executive Summary - A. Objectives

    By John J. Ginty

    The objective of the work reported herein was to evaluate state-of-the-art repeaters used in wireless communications to determine their suitability for use in extending the range of portable and mobil

    Jan 1, 1975