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An Expert System For Fragmentation System DesignBy J. Paul
Mining engineers in charge of open pit mine planning very often face decision making situations dealing with the selection of the most economical method for the removal of overburden. Ripping versus c
Jan 1, 1988
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The Experimental System For Mine Ventilation ControlBy Stanislaw Wasilewski, Zdzislaw Krzystanek, Boleslaw Firganek
The experimental system for mine venti1ation control in Staszic colliery has two - level structure. In the lower - measuring 1evel the existing computer - based early fire detection system has been us
Jan 1, 1989
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A Continuous Monitor For Diesel Particulate MatterBy Charles D. Litton
This report describes a smoke particle detector which utilizes a novel three electrode configuration and 5.0 [] source of Americium 241. The detector operates on the principle of diffusional charging
Jan 1, 1989
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Coal utilization cost model for fuel procurementBy S. S. Nadgauda, A. J. Hathaway
Typically, as long as the coal quality is within the specified range, electric utilities have used delivered cost of fuel per million Btu as the primary criteria for qualified coals when making coal-p
Jan 1, 1990
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Control Systems For Canadian Coal Preparation PlantsBy J. P. Matoney
The operation of a modern coal preparation plant, particularly in western Canada, is a very complex task. Most western Canadian operations are processing two or more, sometimes up to ten, different se
Jan 1, 1983
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Minimizing Errors In Drill Sampling For GoldBy Frederick P. Schwarz
Sample preparation and analysis can impose devastating errors on assay data. Minimizing these errors by testing and procedural redesign may be critical to assure representative assays and project succ
Jan 1, 1989
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Planning for Subsidence at Rend Lake, IllinoisBy Larry Powell
Rend Lake is an Army Corps of Engineers reservoir located in Franklin and Jefferson Counties in south-central Illinois. The lake consists of 20,000 acres of water and 19,000 acres of public access lan
Jan 1, 1986
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Support Vehicles For Rubber-Tired Underground MiningBy William G. Doepken
The extensive use of rubber-tired support vehicles as a complement to a fleet of load-haul-dump and drill jumbo units has proved invaluable in maintaining scheduled multilevel/multiheading development
Jan 1, 1976
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Casualty And Property Concerns For Tunneling ContractorsBy C. N. Greene
I am sure it is obvious to all of you that a complete program of casualty and property insurance is as necessary for any tunneling contractor as it is for anyone else involved in trade in the United S
Jan 1, 1983
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Characterization of polyester grouts for ground controlBy S. W. Kan, M. G. Kakarkis, J. Zelanco
Grouting has been used in underground mining for more than 20 years. Chemical grouting is often used as a remedial measure when the implemented ground-control program is unable to completely prevent s
Jan 1, 1999
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Vibration Screens For Dewatering - Theory And PracticeBy W. Stahl, K. Keller
In addition to classifying bulk material, vibration screens are commonly used in dewatering. However, the lack of a comprehensive physical theory of dewatering often leads to difficulties in the desig
Jan 1, 1998
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A review of the applications of through-the-Earth (TTE) communication systems for underground minesBy Philani Larrance Ngwenyama, Ronald CW Webber-Youngman
Through-the-Earth (TTE) communication systems were developed to provide post-accident communication in underground mines. Unlike primary tracking systems, they do not require any major infrastructure
Feb 1, 2025
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Selection of Control Systems for Concentrator OperationsBy T. I. Probert, B. W. Burdett, L. B. Hales
Selecting a mineral processing control system from the multitude of offerings can be a formidable task. To assist the plant designer, the material in this chapter includes the advantages and disadvant
Jan 1, 1986
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Blasting Design For Increased SAG Mill ProductivityBy C. L. Barron, M. L. Smith, K. A. Prisbrey
SAG mill throughput is often a bottleneck to increasing plant productivity. Improved size distribution control in the mill feed can be used to increase mill production. This can be accomplished by con
Jan 1, 1994
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Mill Drive Selection For Semiautogenous Grinding MillsBy Dan B. Kivari
A key operation of any milling circuit is grinding. Over the last two decades, large diameter semiautogenous grinding (SAG) mills have become the preferred primary grinding mills. The drive systems be
Jan 1, 1992
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Novel fire warning system for underground minesBy K. E. Hjelmstad, W. H. Pomroy
In the event of fire underground, it is essential that all miners be warned as quickly as possible. With mine air rapidly depleted of oxygen and contaminated with smoke and toxic fire gases, any delay
Jan 1, 1991
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A Microcomputer Network For Autonomous Mining ResearchBy William H. Schiffbauer
Research is being conducted toward making underground mining equipment autonomous. This will facilitate improvements in safety by relieving workers of dangerous tasks and will increase production by p
Jan 1, 1989
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Power Requirements for Concentration and Dewatering CircuitsBy M. N. Brodie
The paper examines the requirements for electric power used in concentration and dewatering circuits, the effects of plant capacity and process type, the restraints imposed by the primary supply and a
Jan 1, 1986
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Capillary cover design for leach pad closureBy K. Burke, G. Zhan, A. Mayer
A cover with capi1lary barrier effects (CCBE) is being constructed an the AA leach pad at the Barrick Goldstrike mine near Carlin, Nevada. The purpose of the cover is to eliminate/minimize infiltratio
Jan 1, 2002
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Shafts And Tunnels: Damen Avenue To Roosevelt RoadBy William C. Paschen
Damen Avenue to Roosevelt Road, the Tunnel and Reservoir Plan (TARP), a Deep Tunnel Project for the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago consists of 25,189 lin. ft. of 32 ft. tunnel with
Jan 1, 1979