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Post-Blast Cast Profile Shape Prediction at Large Coal Surface MinesBy Paula Pereira
The better the capability of accurately predicting the results of any process the less laborious and costly is the optimization or improvement of that process. Rock blasting is a process that one inte
Jan 1, 2001
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Two-phase optimization methodology for the design of mineral flotation plants, including multispecies and bank or cell models - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2018)By E. D. Gálvez, L. A. Cisternas, R. Acosta-Flores, F. A. Lucay
Froth flotation processes are carried out in flotation cells that are grouped into banks, and these banks are interconnected, forming a flotation circuit. A literature review shows the existence of pa
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Dilute Explosive Tile (DET) - A New Explosive with Unique Properties and Many Potential Applications in the Mining IndustryBy Mohsen Sanai, Paul Gefken
"SRI International has developed and patented* a castable dilute explosive tile @ET) that offersunique advantages over conventional high explosive. The primary advantages of DET are that itsdetonation
Jan 1, 1995
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Ore Thawer at Pine PointBy R. J. Johnston
"INTRODUCTIONPoint Mines is located about 65 miles east of Hay River on the South Shore of the Great Slave Lake. It is connected to the Northern Alberta Railway System by the Great Slave Lake Division
Jan 1, 1972
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51. The Main Tintic Mining District, UtahBy Hal T. Morris
The main Tintic mining district in central Utah has produced approximately 13,500,000 tons of ore, containing silver, lead, gold, copper, zinc, and other metals, valued at more than $315,000,000. More
Jan 1, 1968
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A Study of Misfires in MiningBy Larry R. Fletcher
A misfire results when explosives fail to detonate as planned during a mine blast. Accidental detonation of misfires is a frequent cause of personal injury, equipment damage, and lost production. In a
Jan 1, 1983
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OFR-84-81 In-Situ Leaching Studies Of Uranium Ores - Phase VBy David C. Grant
A laboratory technique for simulating in-situ uranium mining was developed and used to determine the effects of leaching variables on permeability, uranium recovery, leach solution interaction with th
Jan 1, 1980
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Influence Of Back Support Conditions On The Absorbed Power Of Seated Occupants Under Horizontal Vibration – IntroductionBy P. -É. Boileau, S. Mandapuram, Shiping Ma, S. Rakheja
The absorbed power (PAbs) has been suggested as a better measure of human responses to whole-body vibration, since it relates to the cumulative energy dissipated by the body exposed over a given durat
Jan 6, 2006
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Risk Assessment In Block Cave MiningBy K. Oraee
Mining Ventures are considered as high risk projects and therefore managing the risks is inevitable. Risk assessment is an important part of the complex process of risk management, hence applying appr
Jan 1, 2011
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Applications Of Fibre-Reinforced Shotcrete (Fibrecrete) Support In Drifts At Nchanga Underground Mine.By Simon Mundike, Muwindwa Lipalile
A scraper based block cave method has been successfully applied to extract the Lower Ore Body at Nchanga since the 1950?s. Since inception, scraper drifts and service ways have been supported using st
Jan 1, 2005
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Estimating Excavator Teeth Consumption Rates - Preprint 09-021By C. J. Roos
Ground engaging tools are used to prevent damage to the main components of earth-moving equipment. These tools consist of everything from shovel teeth to replaceable drill bits to dozer wear plates. T
Jan 1, 2009
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OFR-170-84 Final Report Development Of Engineering And Cost Data For Foreign Fluorspar PropertiesBy Robert B. Fulton
Summary of data and estimates for 52 fluorspar properties in the following 13 foreign countries: Mexico Thailand China (PRC) Morocco Tunisia Italy Spain South Africa France Unite
Jan 1, 1984
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Future And Potential In-Stope Rock Support Systems In Conventional Narrow Vein Stoping Operations To Reduce Safety Risks And Enhance ProductivityBy I T. Tshabalala
In typical conventional narrow vein stoping operations, the use of temporary support components to offer some support to workers, whilst the permanent and generally more elaborate support system gets
Jan 1, 2008
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How Much Testing Should I Do? Are The Samples Really Representative?By R. W. Smith, D. L. Taylor, K. A. Altman
Recent research has shown that traditional sensitivity, what if and best case/worst case analysis of metallurgical data has the potential to over estimate the value of mining projects. Use of simulat
Jan 1, 2000
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Improving Machinery Reliability Through Condition Based MaintenanceBy Alan D. Akerman
This paper describes the significant advantages and improvements in operational availability, reduced breakdowns, and overall cost reductions that can be achieved through the application of a Reliabil
May 1, 2002
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Regional Mineral Industry Review Of Europe (a95a27f0-ff42-427c-84a6-6601b74cee72)By L. Nahai
Overall mineral industry productive activity in Europe increased in 1965, following general upward trends in gross national product and total industrial production4 recorded. The gross national produc
Jan 1, 1967
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Leveraging IIoT to improve machine safety in the mining industryBy A. Miller, M. McNinch, R. Jacksha
Each year, hundreds of mine workers are involved in machinery-related accidents. Many of these accidents involve inadequate or improper use of lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures. To mitigate the occurre
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Underground Facilities for the Superconducting Super ColliderBy John E. Shively, Tracy K. Lundin, Francis Fong
The Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) features two 20 TeV counter rotating proton beams which will be housed in 87 km (54 miles) of tunnel. Four additional lower energy particle accelerators will b
Jan 1, 1993
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Sealing designWaste areas of a mine should be sealed especially if there is a risk of spontaneous combustion. Leakage through and around such seals can be problematic. Pressure balancing has been one of the favored
Jan 1, 2009
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OFR-7-84 Ground Control Mechanisms In Multi-Seam Mining - I. IntroductionBy C. Haycocks
The problems caused by interaction in multi-horizon mining are world wide and are not limited to the coal industry. These problems will continue to increase as mining of new seams multiplies and repla
Jan 1, 1983