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A New Design Of Hard Rock TBM'sBy Larry L. Snyder
A compact 4.87 m (16 ft) diameter tunnel boring machine (TBM) is capable of boring a 12.2 m (40 ft) radius curve while gripping horizontally, or vertically, as may be required for the excavation of tu
Jan 1, 1989
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The Role Of The Japanese Trading Company In Setting World Coal PricesBy Peter J. Szabo
In 1980, a caravan of representatives of Japanese trading companies debarked on the shores of the United States bearing gifts of watches, electronic games, and radios. In early 1983, we find in a park
Jan 1, 1984
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Recycling Arizona Land After Copper Mining - The Problem in Open Pit ReclamationBy Thomas J. Neil, O&apos
Mine land reclamation is a comparatively new science-Although some mining companies point with pride to reclamation efforts of 20 to 30 years ago these were the exception rather than the rule. In the
Jan 1, 1976
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Fabrication and Installation of Americas First Post Tensioned Pre-Cast Segmental Tunnel Liner - NAT2024By Madeline Mello, Michael Low, Nick Karlin, Bryce Scofield
The LA Effluent Outfall Tunnel is the first tunnel in the United States to incorporate post- tensioning into the precast segmental lining. Several unique components were integrated to ensure that the
Jun 23, 2024
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Analytic Models For Determining Capacity And Discharge Rates For Feeders And Surge Bins In Mine Conveyor NetworksBy Anil Kumar
In underground mine production units that employ discrete-vehicle face haulage, feeders are used in the belt network so that vehicles can unload rapidly without transmitting to the conveyor network th
Jan 1, 1994
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The Role Of Ferric Ions In The Adsorption Of Xanthate On Activated Sphalerite And ChalcopyriteFerric (Fe3+) ions are omnipresent in flotation circuits. Depending on pH and the nature of the ore body, Fe3+ ions may play a role in the adsorption of thiol collectors on sulfide minerals. To invest
Jan 1, 1998
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Use Of Geostatistics In Prediction Coal Quality Ranges For An Underground Room And Pillar Mine ? IntroductionBy Kadri Dagdelen
New underground coal mines have become increasingly expensive to open. A simple drift mine producing a raw coal product can cost as much as $50 million while a new shaft mine producing a washed coal p
Jan 1, 1983
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Evaluating the Tradeoffs Between Microtunnelling and Tunnel Boring Machines for Small Diameter Tunnels—A Case Study of the Ferry Road and Riverbend Combined Sewer Relief Project - RETC2023By Dani Delaloye, Kas Zurek
Evaluating and selecting the appropriate excavation method is a key to the success of any tunnelling project. The benefits and risks of different methods should be well understood by the designer and
Jun 13, 2023
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Breaking Through: Shaft Design and Construction Considerations from Miami’s Norris Cut ProjectBy Richard Giffen, Boris CARO VARGAS, Terrence Carroll
"This paper takes an in-depth look at the $72 million design-build Norris Cut project, which includes the replacement of an existing 54-inch waste water sewer main to Fisher Island under the Norris Cu
Jan 1, 2016
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Design And Operation Of Two Stage Rod-Pebble And Autogenous-Pebble Grinding Circuits At Boliden?s Aitik Plant ? 1. GeneralBy Per H. Fahlstrom
The story of the Aitik mine begins in the early thirties. At that time blocks of low grade chalcopyrite impregnations were found in Swedish Lapland not far from the present mine, some 40 miles north o
Jan 1, 1974
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DCCR Case Study on Guidelines for Achieving an Extended Design Life in CSO ProjectsBy Moussa Wone, William Levy, Christopher Caruso, Zachary Spera, Thomas Hennings, Richard Stacy Kinchen, PE Joel Kantola
"Owners constructing new combined sewer overflow (CSO) systems increasingly seek to have project design lives of 100 or more years in response to the growing size, complexity, and cost to construct an
Jan 1, 2016
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The Characterization And Redesign. Of A Failing Highwall In Eastern KentuckyBy J. S. Martin
The redesign and reinforcement of a highwall located adjacent to a $10,000,000 shopping center, destabilized by active subsidence, was conducted after an extensive geotechnical investigation. The high
Jan 1, 1988
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A Rock Excavation System Based On The Penetrating Cone Fracture TechnologyThe Penetrating Cone Fracture (PCF) technology 1 is a new method of rock excavation developed by Sunburst Excavation, Inc. of Denver, Colorado. PCF is a rock excavation method which employs tensile br
Jan 1, 1994
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Sustainability: More Than Just ReclamationBy D. Wright, J. Samborski
DuPont’s Florida Plant has been mining in northeast Florida and supplying titanium-bearing minerals, zircon and staurolite for over 50years.The site has successfully implemented and “sustained” a land
Jan 1, 2004
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Optimizing Ball Mill Liners For Production And Economy (f78bb3c9-f90e-4a91-8db5-c43af4ae1abb)By David J. Dunn
Mill liner design is an important factor in grinding. Testing and selection of the optimum liner profile for a given set of mill operating conditions can improve mill capacity, liner life, and liner w
Jan 1, 1976
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Synthetic-Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Segmental Lining - Laboratory and Field Testing Program and ResultsBy Donald C. Wotring, Douglas A. Gabriel, Michael G. Vitale
"The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NEORSD) recently completed the 24-foot diameter Euclid Creek Tunnel using a steel-fiber reinforced concrete segmental lining. During construction HMM, the
Jan 1, 2016
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P.T. Inco's Indonesian Nickel ProjectBy R. Musu, J. A. E. Bell
P.T. Inco has constructed a smelter to produce 45 000 tonnes (49 500 tons) of nickel per year as a nickel matte from the lateritic ores of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The facilities include mines, five scree
Jan 1, 1979
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Water Jet Drilling Horizontal Holes In Coal ? IntroductionBy David A. Summers
Historically, the presence of methane has been a problem, mainly in and around the working areas of active coal mines, and only in these area has drainage been considered. Drainage, where practical, h
Jan 1, 1979
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Geophysical Techniques Being Used To Study Gulf Coast Salt Domes For The Storage Of Nuclear WasteBy R. M. White
Abstract. Gulf Coast Salt Domes are being considered for radioactive waste disposal and this paper describes the geophysical techniques currently being used and those being considered for later phases
Jan 1, 1980
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Control Of Respirable Quartz In Continuous Mining SectionsBy R. A. Pimentel
Complying with reduced dust standards (i.e., less than 2.0 mg/m3) due to quartz levels that exceed 5 percent is presently a critical problem for many continuous mining sections. Results are presented
Jan 1, 1985