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OFR-1B-87 Assessment Of Whole Body Vibration Levels Of Coal Miners - Volume II: Whole Body Vibration Exposure Of Underground Coal Mining Machine OperatorsBy P. J. Remington
Field measurements utilizing a seat pad accelerometer were made on 25 underground coal mining machines in order to quantify the vibration levels experienced by the operators. Those data were combined
Jan 1, 1983
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Electric Rope Shovel MonitoringBy J. Hansen
This paper has been written for presentation during the Open Pit Mining Session at the SME Annual Meeting and Exhibit, Denver, Colorado, February 26 to 28, 2001. The paper addresses the application o
Jan 1, 2001
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Chicago Paper - Metallography of Rifle-barrel SteelBy G. F. Butterworth
The metallographic structures most frequently encountered in rifle barrels, and which are illustrated by the accompanying photomicrographs, fall naturally into two groups, distinguished by the method
Jan 1, 1920
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Water Management Design for Cigar Lake Uranium MineBy Ken Dyck Sr.
"Construction of the Cigar Lake uranium mine in northern Saskatchewan is well under way. Production is anticipated to begin in the first half of 2007. When in full production, the mine is projected to
Jan 1, 2006
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Tools For The Transfer Of Strata Control KnowledgeBy T. O. Hagan
Analyses of accident records show that a better understanding of very basic strata control principles and practices, by production personnel, will improve worker safety. Workers, lack of knowledge, wi
Jan 1, 2005
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RI 9463 - Thermal Modeling of Portable Power CablesBy P. Cole Gregory, Michael R. Yenchek, John C. Edwards
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated the performance of portable power cables under transient conditions. This research had a twofold purpose: (1) to define the thermal characteristics of electricall
Jan 1, 1993
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OFR-49-87 Juneau Gold Belt Area - 1986 UpdateBy Earl Redman
The Juneau Gold Belt portion of the Juneau Mining District has historically had the greatest mining and exploration activity within the district. Between 1880 and 1983, the mines within the Juneau Gol
Jan 1, 2011
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Analysis of the Controlled Deformation in Rock and Soil (A.DE.CO.-RS)–Tunneling Approach Performance of an Alternate Tunneling Approach in the Construction of 100 Kilometers of Tunnel for the Bologna to Florence High Speed Rail LineBy Silvano Morelli, Giovanna Cassani, Renzo Bindi, Antonio Nicola
More than 70 km of main line and service tunnels have been excavated to date for crossing the Apennines between Bologna and Florence. A new design and construction approach, known as Analysis of t
Jan 1, 2003
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The Technical Library at RisdonSome form of technical library is a necessity for every metallurgical plant, but its form and scope will vary with the conditions of each case. In its simplest form, it may consist of one or two minin
Jan 1, 1934
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Evaluation of the Quebec Cartier Mining Pelletizing Plant Grinding Mill Efficiency as a Function of Mill SpeedBy Caroline B. Chapleau, Mélanie Proulx, Claude Bazin, Gaétan Lavoie
"Quebec Cartier Mining operates a pelletizing plant in Port-Cartier, QC. Grinding, agglomeration and pellets induration are the three main steps in the preparation of iron oxide pellets. In 1998, foll
Jan 1, 2000
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Decomposition Of Li2CO3 In Existence Of SiO2 In Mould Flux Of Steel CastingBy J. -W. Kim, Y. -B. Kang, H. -G. Lee
The effect of SiO2addition on the decomposition of Li2CO3was investigated at temperatures up to 1000ºC. It was found that addition of SiO2greatly enhanced the decomposition of Li2CO3. The main decompo
Jan 1, 2004
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A Comparison Of The Reheat Cracking Susceptibility Of A Service Exposed High Temperature Alloy Steel With That Of New MaterialBy R. Loots
High temperature creep resistant alloys are used in power plants as steam pipes and headers where they have to withstand super heated steam temperatures of up to 600ºC for the lifetime of the plant. F
Jan 1, 2004
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Blasting in Challenging EnvironmentsBy Richard Goodridge, Stephen Thomsqn, S Rodgers, D Tunaley
The mining, quarry and construction industries are facing’new challenges everyday. These challenges can be imposed by economic objectives or through external factors such as extreme geological conditi
Jan 1, 1998
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Minerals Beneficiation - Rheological Properties of Solid-Liquid Suspensions, I-Movement of Immersed Bodies in the Turbulent Flow RangeBy L. W. Pommier, F. B. Brien, A. K. Bhasin
In the field of mineral processing, although many operations are applied to suspensions of ore particles in fluids, there is a lack of fundamental knowledge relative to the flow resistance encountered
Jan 1, 1970
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Underground bulk sampling, uniform conditioning and conditional simulation – unrealistic expectations?By I Clark, S C. Dominy
Bulk sampling programs are typically applied in coarse gold mineralised systems to verify resource/reserve grades. In recent years, there have been controversies surrounding some results of undergroun
May 9, 2017
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Development of seismic risk assessment method for application to rockburst-prone sites in deep-level South African gold minesBy R. D. Stewart
Paper presented at the conference: Risk assessment in the extractive industries, held in Exeter, UK, 23-24 March 1994, and first published London: IMM, 1994, preprint volume, 18pp., 5 refs. A seismic
Aug 1, 1995
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Test Results On Compressive Strength Anisotropy In Steel Fibre Reinforced ShotcreteRecently, work was carried out by the Shotcrete Working Group to study anisotropy in steel fibre reinforced shotcrete using strain-controlled, compressive strength testing methods. The shotcrete mate
Jan 1, 2001
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Inflation in project evaluationBy L. D. Smith
"Those who submit competing proposals for projects seek to present senior management with complete and fully supported material that will not fail under questioning. Hopefully, misleading notions and
Jan 1, 1987
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A Statistical Analysis Of Falls Of Ground In South African CollieriesBy Andre Vervoort
Falls of ground, such as falls of roof and sidewall collapses, are a major cause of fatalities and injuries in South African collieries. Based on information obtained from the accident reports of the
Jan 1, 1990
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Dealing With Open Fire In An Underground Coal Mine By Ventilation Control TechniquesBy N. Sahay
Open fire in coal mines is one of the most serious threats to miners, as well as to the mine. Open fire can often be effectively dealt with by prompt local action, otherwise it very quickly becomes un
Jan 1, 2014