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Short Tunnels = HIGH Risk?: Pipeline Construction Involving Open-Cut And Tunnel SegmentsBy Michael Gilbert
In the world of tunneling the glamour is in the large diameter, long tunnels, but perhaps the number of projects for small diameter and short length tunnels are greater and generally have higher risk
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An Integrated Study of Bubble-Particle Attachment MechanismsAn Integrated Study of Bubble-Particle Attachment Mechanisms
Sep 13, 2010
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Blasting Techniques (drilling and blasting) Used for Mining of CNMPN “REMIN” S.A. Baia Mare’s Deposits’-RomaniaBy Vasile Pop, Ovidiu Galca, Constantin Salajan
The paper comprises a brief presentation of the rock fracturing techniques applied in CNMPN “REMIN” Company’s mines in Baia Mare. Parallel are emphasized some shortcomings of this field. The second pa
Jan 1, 2003
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Analysis of water permeation process in rock by X-ray CTBy D. Fukahori, K. Sugawara, A. Sato
X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) is a nondestructive imaging technique, and its efficiency is widely recognized. In the present paper, X-ray CT is successfully applied for the visualization of water per
Jan 1, 2003
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Modelling and Simulation to Design a Flotation Circuit for Gold ConcentrationModelling and Simulation to Design a Flotation Circuit for Gold Concentration
Sep 13, 2010
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Flotation as Part of Grinding Classification CircuitsBy M. Tarvainen, J. Kallioinen
"Depressed metal prices coupled with increasing production costs have presented a great challenge for operators to control and reduce the costs of production to maintain profitability. Depleting ore r
Jan 1, 1984
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The Application of the Stackcell Technology for Fine Coal RecoveryBy E. S. Yan, R. Graley
"The StackCell was developed to overcome the engineering and design challenges that are commonly associated with existing flotation technology such as pneumatic, self-aspirating cells, mechanical cell
Jan 1, 2013
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Three-Dimensional Stability Analysis Of Vertical Shafts In Homogenous SoilsBy Reza Y. Khaksar
Presented is a rigorous solution for the three-dimensional stability analysis of vertical shafts (excavations) subjected to the self-weight of the soil based on the upper-bound theorem of limit analys
Jan 1, 2006
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Comparison Of Numerical And Analytical Models Of Unsaturated Flow Around Underground Openings, Considerations For Performance Assessments Of Yucca Mountain, Nevada, As A High-Level Nuclear Waste RepositoryBy R. Codell, D. L. Hughson
While benchmarking the integrated finite-volume code MULTIFLO against the analytical solution of Philip et al. (1989) for cylindrical underground openings, we found numerical simulation of dripping th
Jan 1, 2000
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Laboratory Testwork of Mixed Xanthates for the Raglan OreBy Norman O. Lotter, Simon Yu, Tony Deng, Antonio Di Feo
"Xstrata Nickel’s Raglan operation, northern Québec, achieved paymetal recovery gains in 2007 by switching the collector from potassium amyl xanthate to sodium isobutyl xanthate. To follow on from tha
Jan 1, 2010
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Deep Caisson Foundations In China ? SynopsisBy C. Y. Liu
This paper principally deals with the application of caisson foundation in the Chinese bridge building industry, the different types of caisson foundation adopted, and their spheres of application. Ca
Jan 1, 2010
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Failure Mechanisms of Pillars Under Shear LoadingBy Joseph J. Mgumbwa
Pillars are any structures left between two or more underground openings. The stability of pillars is normally considered to depend on shape (defined by width to height ratio), rock mass strength, ext
Oct 1, 2010
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Talc Problems Encountered in the Mining and Milling of Kanichee Nickel-Copper OreBy F. M. Makarinsky
"SynopsisThe Kanichee open pit mine and milling complex is situated approximately four air miles north-west of Ternagami, Northern Ontario, in Strathy Township. Mining and milling production commenced
Jan 1, 1975
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MLA 38-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Mount Washington Wilderness, Deschutes, Lane, And Linn Counties, California ? Summary StatementBy J. Douglas Causey
A U.S. Bureau of Mines study indicates over 200 million yd3 (153 million m3) of cinder resources occur in the Mount Washington Wilderness. No future demand for the deposits is anticipated. Based upon
Jan 1, 1982
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Leaching Studies for the Recovery of Metals from the Waste Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs)By Manis Kumar Jha
Leaching studies were carried out for the recovery/ recycling of metals from PCBs containing 17.05% Cu, 0.74% Ni, 1.74% Fe, 4.35% Pb and 8.32% Sn using various acids such as H2SO4, HCl and HNO3. While
Jan 1, 2010
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Water Jet Perforation Of Well Casings - ObjectiveReduce the cost of modifying uranium well casings so that leaching solutions can pass through, but sand grains are blocked. Approach The well casing and surrounding cement are perforated at th
Jan 1, 1978
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Electrode Erosion In Submerged Arc FurnacesBy J. A. Bakken, G. Sævarsdóttir, H. Pálsson, M. Þ. Jónsson
The role of the electric arc in the consumption of electrodes in submerged arc furnaces has long been debated. The hostile environment in the furnace does not make direct measurement feasible, so simu
Jan 1, 2007
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Magnetic Field Application In Cationic Silica Flotation Of Magnetic Taconite Concentrates (e19dde4c-abfd-4256-888b-d05febe2f23a)By S. Ersayin, I. Iwasaki
Application of a magnetic field was shown to be effective in controlling iron losses in pilot-scale cationic silica flotation in the processing of magnetic taconite concentrates. The design of a magne
Jan 1, 2002
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Using Real Options To Manage Technical Risk In Life Of Mine Planning: Application At Chuquicamata Underground Copper Mine, ChileBy J. A. Botín
Traditional risk quantification methods provide little information on the sources of risk, and tend to produce static over-conservative evaluations, which do not account for changes in the performance
Feb 27, 2013