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Experience Gained At The Application Of Atlas Piles In PolandBy Kazimierz Gwizdala
In recent years, in Poland the ATLAS piles have been successfully applied for some constructions near Gdansk. The piles have been used as foundations for housing and another areas of civil engineering
Jan 1, 2006
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Construction Of A Deep Basement On A Sloping Site In Glasgow: The Aurora ProjectBy H. Boghosian
This paper presents the design and construction of a deep basement in a steeply sloping site in glacial till in Glasgow city centre. Existing foundations, adjacent structures and services, in tandem w
Jan 1, 2006
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An Occupational Health and Safety Perspective on the Water Systems in MiningBy J Field
Many aspects of water use in mining are driven by the technical requirements for water. There has been little consideration given to both the safety and the health requirements. Workers in the mining
Jan 1, 2006
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Incorporating Set-Up Into Reliability-Based Design Of Driven Piles In Sandy SoilsBy Luo Yang
It has been known that after initial pile driving, pile capacity gain over time (set-up) could constitute a significant portion of the total pile capacity. In the past, there has been very little guid
Jan 1, 2006
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Molecule Polarization State For Refractive Indices Material Compensation Film ThicknessBy Chia-Fu Chang
We revise the applicability of the theory of self-organized criticality (SOC) to the process of magnetic relaxation in type-II superconductors. It is demonstrated that the driving parameter of self-or
Jan 1, 2006
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Measurement Systems For Gravity Circuit Performance: A New Approach.By R L. Langak, R A. Heins
The use of differences in specific gravity between minerals to separate them has long been utilized in the extractive industries. The environmental and cost benefits of the commercialized forms of the
Jan 1, 2006
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Reconnecting The Rogue River To The Channel Migration Zone: An In-Channel Bank Stabilization ProjectBy E. F. Schnitzer, D. R. Haight, G. T. Krogman
The 1997 New Year’s Day Rogue River flood near Medford, Oregon, USA, entered historic channels, eroded a 150-foot-wide buffer, and captured an inactive gravel pond located within the channel migration
Jan 1, 2006
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Implementation Of Extra Low Profile (XLP) Mechanized Equipment In Anglo PlatinumBy G. A. Harrison
The introduction of extra low profile (XLP) mechanized equipment within Anglo Platinum is aligned with the overall New Mining Technologies strategy to focus on continuing modernization of our mining o
Jan 1, 2006
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Hydrogen Atoms As Metallurgical Reductants ? The Potential And The DifficultiesBy David R. Sadedin
The highly negative Gibbs free energies of hydrogen atom reactions suggest that refractory oxides such as titanium dioxide should be easily reduced by hydrogen atoms. These reactions appear to be mos
Jan 1, 2006
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Cost-Effective Dry Screening, Dewatering and Water TreatmentBy R Norris, M Dunne
Mining and mineral processing is expected by society and obliged by law to operate in an environmentally friendly fashion, minimising the impact on and avoiding damage to the environment. Substantial
Jan 1, 2006
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Common Granulation System Problems With A Focus On Non-Ferrous ApplicationsBy Art Cooper
Granulation systems are customarily viewed as problem areas in metallurgical operations. The inherent risk of explosion when combining a high temperature melt with water creates a safety hazard. Separ
Jan 1, 2006
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Xstrata Alloys In ProfileBy O. Naiker, T. Riley
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, furnace, Xstrata, ferrochromium, Premus Technology The presentation will give a basic overview of Xstrata Alloys. Included will be a brief history of the Alloys division
Jan 1, 2006
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A Classic Experiment with Air Overpressure and WindowsBy Charlie Adcock, Rob Farnfield, Andy Wetherelt
The ISEE Blasters Handbook gives guidance on the level of air overpressure likely to cause occasional window breakage (151dB) and general window breakage (171dB). A long-term safe level of 140dB is al
Jan 1, 2006
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U.S. Longwall Development Projected to IncreaseBy James F. Kvitkovich, George V. Weisdack
Editor’s note: This is the second part of a two-part series on longwall mining in the United States. Part one was published in the December 2005 issue of ME (pp. 21-26). It provided a history of lo
Jan 1, 2006
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Physical Simulation of Overburden Movement and Stability of Aquiclude in Shallow Seam MiningBy Qingxiang Huang
Shallow seam coal field has the largest coal reserve in China. Mining in shallow depth causes serious problems. One of them is subsurface dewatering. In this paper, the physical simulating model was p
Jan 1, 2006
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Novel Technology For Microbial Treatment Of Chromium-Containing SlagBy Chai Liyuan
Chromium-containing slag was detoxified by the method of microbial treatment using Ch-1bacteria isolated from nature by our research group, belonging to achromobacter sp. and with the characteristic o
Jan 1, 2006
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Investigation of KCI Crystal/Nac1-KCI Saturated Brine Interface and Octadecylamine Deposition with the use of Atomic Force MicroscopyBy N. Schreithofer
The deposition of octadecylamine (ODA) at the KCI crystal/NaCI-KCI brine interface was investigated using atomic force microscopy (AFM). The AFM images of freshly cleaved KCI specimens immersed in KC
Jan 1, 2006
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Mine Pit Slope Geotechnical DesignMine pit slopes in the Pacific Rim are a geotechnical challenge because of the complex geology in which they are developed. Mines are currently being fast-tracked to meet the increase in commodity pri
Jan 1, 2006
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The Effects Of Inert Matters And Low Volatile Coal Addition On The Plasticity Of High Volatile Zonguldak CoalsBy V. Arslan
In this study, effects of the inert constituents, such as ash, and the effect of blending coals with differing rank and composition on the plasticity of coal blends were investigated. The reference co
Jan 1, 2006
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Single Pile Settlement Prediction And Analysis For Driven PilesBy David R. Beadman
The Fleming method is widely used for the analysis and prediction of single pile behaviour under maintained loading. The method does not distinguish between bored and driven piles. Driven piling avoid
Jan 1, 2006