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  • NIOSH
    Technology News - No. 500 - Using In-Place Stone Stoppings To Direct Air in Underground Stone Mines

    To improve the ventilation of large-opening under-ground stone mines by using stoppings made from stone left in place. Background Underground stone mines typically use large room-and-pillar open

    Dec 1, 2002

  • DFI
    111,000m Of Continuous Flight Auger Piling For LNG Tank Bases In Poor Alluvial Soils, Isle Of Grain, UK

    By Shane Baker

    Cementation Foundations Skanska Ltd encountered many significant challenges in designing and constructing the foundations for the LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) tanks and associated structures at the Isl

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    Impact of Rock Mass Strength Variability on Caving

    By M E. Pierce, T V. Garza-Cruz

    Rock mass strength and brittleness generally have a significant impact on both cavability and fragmentation. Variability in these properties across a panel or block footprint is of particular interest

    May 9, 2016

  • NIOSH
    Improved Electromagnetic System For Locating And Talking To Trapped Miners -(This Technology News Replaces Issue No. 10.) - Objective

    Improve the Bureau-developed system for locating and communicating with miners trapped underground following a mine disaster. Approach Include in the wireless system a portable second-generati

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Quantifying The Increase In Adhesion Strength Of Shotcrete Applied To Surfaces Treated With High-Pressure Water (bdf546c6-606f-4249-9263-9ff9e5eef532)

    By M. E. Kuchta

    Research is currently being conducted at the Colorado School of Mines in the use of high-pressure water for scaling down loose rocks in underground mine openings. In addition to improved miner safety,

    Jan 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Process design considerations for the fluidized bed technology applications in the nickel industry

    By K. Adham, C. Lee

    Over the last forty years, a number of specific fluidized bed applications in nickel extraction have been developed for commercial use. Five important processes have gained particular acceptance, name

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SME
    Geological Parameters Affecting Open Hard-Rock Tunnel Boring Machine Performance

    By Taehong Kim

    An accurate and reliable prediction of Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) performances, in terms of Rate of Penetration (ROP), utilization (U), and cutter wear rate, is a critical element in the successful p

    Jan 1, 2008

  • IMPC
    Correlation between the Velocities of Particle Spin and Particle Settling and the Optimal Stream Velocity in Gravity Separation

    By M. Barsky, E. Barsky

    A study was conducted to elucidate the relationship between the hovering velocity and the particle settling velocity. The experiments were carried out in a water medium on five materials ranging in de

    Jan 1, 2003

  • NIOSH
    RI 7886 Field Studies on an Unsupported Roof, York Canyon Coal Mine, Raton, N. Mex.

    By Raymond M. Stateham

    Infrared and displacement studies were made of an unsupported roof in Kaiser Steel Corp.'s York Canyon coal mine, Raton, N. Mex. Monitoring of the roof continued until the roof over the area was

    Jan 1, 1974

  • NIOSH
    RI 7327 Stabilization Of Hydraulic Backfill With Portland Cement - Including Results With Other Additives

    By Donald R. Corson

    The effects of adding varying amounts of type I portland cement to hydraulic backfill are described. Six different fill materials, each with three cement contents, were tested to determine which fill

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    Selected Factors Affecting Longwall Mine Layouts In The Pittsburgh Coalbed Of Southwestern Pennsylvania

    By A. Iannacchione

    Longwall mining began within the Pittsburgh coalbed of Pennsylvania (PA) in the early 1970?s. Originally, longwall mine layouts were designed to fit within existing room-and-pillar operations, where

    Feb 27, 2013

  • SME
    Longwall-Induced Ground Movement at a Shale Gas Well Site Located in a District Barrier Pillar—FLAC3D Modeling Results and Interpretation

    This paper evaluates the effect of longwall mining on a cluster of unconventional shale gas wells located in a district barrier pillar between a current longwall panel and the future panel north of th

    Jan 7, 2020

  • SME
    Initial Support Design for Tunnels in Horizontally Bedded Sedimentary Rock

    By Irwan S. Halim

    For tunnels in horizontally bedded rock, geologic factors affect the selection and design of the initial supports, including the rock propensity toward parting along bedding and the resulting high pot

    Jan 1, 2008

  • CIM
    The Cigar Lake project — Mining, ore handling and milling

    By 12670

    The Cigar Lake project will develop the world’s second largest high-grade uranium deposit. The Cigar Lake Phase 1 orebody contains approximately 226 million pounds U3O8 at an average grade of 20.7% U3

    Jan 1, 2004

  • IMPC
    Implications of Slow Atmospheric Chromium Oxidation for the Disposal of Smelter Slags and Finishing Plant Sludges

    By Jochen Petersen, Harro von Blottnitz

    "The landfill disposal of slags is common practice in the metallurgical industry. Chromium may be a minor constituent in many cases. It is present mostly in the form of chromites, which are considered

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    Speciation of Arsenic in an Anaerobic Treatment System at a Pb-Zn Smelter Site, Gold Roaster Products, Cu Smelter Stack Dust and Impacted Soil

    Mining and metallurgical processing of gold and base metal ores often results in solid wastes and effluents containing high concentrations of arsenic. In addition, arsenic can be released to the atmos

    Jan 1, 2008

  • TMS
    Physicochemical Study For The Reduction Of Nickel Concentrate Calcine With Products Of Vapor Oxidation Of Fuel Oil And Solid Carbon

    By Andrey V. Tarasov

    To carry out a physicochemical substantiation of a transition to ?soft? modes of reduction of calcine obtained by desulfurizing roasting of nickel concentrate produced as a result of copper-nickel con

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SAIMM
    Shear band propagation in soft rocks: numerical simulation of experimental results

    By M. Castelli, C. Scavia, S. Marello, A. Allodi

    ABSTRACT – This paper investigates the possibility of interpreting the shear band evolution in hard soils and soft rocks as the result of shear propagation from pre-existing natural defects. Thesis do

    Jan 1, 2003

  • ISEE
    WIPFRAG - A Breakthrough in Fragmentation Measurement

    By John A. Franklin, Tom C. Palangio, Norbert H. Maerz

    No blast evaluation is complete without fragmentation measurements which until now were inaccurate, costly, time consuming and created delays in production. “WipFrag.s”is a fully automated PC based fr

    Jan 1, 1995

  • NIOSH
    RI 3493 Application Of Well-Test Data To The Study Of A Specific Gas-Production Problem ? Introduction

    By M. A. Schellhardt

    In recent years development of instruments and equipment for determining subsurface pressures and temperatures in. gas and oil wells has made it feasible to obtain information that eras not available

    Jan 1, 1940