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                     A Theoretical Model for Determining the Compressive Strength Across the Width of a Long Pillar A Theoretical Model for Determining the Compressive Strength Across the Width of a Long PillarBy Bhattacharyya A. K The current methods for predicting pillar strengths are reviewed. A two-dimensional model, based on the Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion, is proposed for determining the compressive strength across th Jan 1, 1995 
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                     A thermodynamic and sustainability assessment of PCB recycling through the secondary Cu smelting process A thermodynamic and sustainability assessment of PCB recycling through the secondary Cu smelting processBy A Kamaraj, M Mohanasundaram, R Kumar, P Tikare This study presents a comprehensive thermodynamic optimisation and sustainability analysis of the secondary copper smelting process for Waste Printed Circuit Board (WPCB) recycling. The study investig Aug 21, 2024 
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                     A Three Dimensional Kinematic Model of Muckpile Formation in Bench Blasting A Three Dimensional Kinematic Model of Muckpile Formation in Bench BlastingBy Kavetsy A In surface mining operations, the ease with which a muckpile may be dug is a dominant factor in mining efficiency. Within broad limits this is largely independent of the fragment size dis- tribution Jan 1, 1988 
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                     A Three-Dimensional Model of MuckpileFormation and Grade Boundary Movement in Open Pit Blasting A Three-Dimensional Model of MuckpileFormation and Grade Boundary Movement in Open Pit BlastingBy Kavetsky A In surface mining operations, the ease with which a muckpile may be dug is a dominant factor in mining efficiency. Within broad limits, this is largely dependent on muckpile shape and looseness with Jan 1, 1989 
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                     A Three-Dimensional Section Through the Otago Schist, New Zealand A Three-Dimensional Section Through the Otago Schist, New ZealandBy D Craw Formation of gold-bearing veins in Otago Schist was intimately linked to the structural evolution of the schist belt. The currently-exploited Macraes gold deposit formed in a regional scale shear zone Jan 1, 2001 
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                     A Three-Dimensional Simulation of Mine Ventilation Using Computational Fluid Dynamics A Three-Dimensional Simulation of Mine Ventilation Using Computational Fluid DynamicsBy J Naser, M Tuck This paper reports a computational study using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in a mine ventilation system. Ambient air is injected to a rectangular mine drive through a circular duct. Moisture ev Jan 1, 2005 
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                     A Three-Dimensional Structural Interpretation of the Olympic Dam Deposit ù Implications for Mine Planning and Exploration A Three-Dimensional Structural Interpretation of the Olympic Dam Deposit ù Implications for Mine Planning and ExplorationBy J, T C. McCuaig, J Hodgkison, T Fouet Olympic Dam is the eighth largest Cu deposit and the largest U deposit in the world, with approximately 35 million tonnes of contained Cu and 1.2 million tonnes of U. The most recent resource estimate Jan 1, 2004 
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                     A Tool for Benchmark Study of Roadway Development Performances A Tool for Benchmark Study of Roadway Development PerformancesIn responding to why some longwall roadway development rates are different among mines, the Roadway Development Task Group (RDTG) of Australian Coal Association Research Program (ACARP) has initiated Dec 6, 2010 
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                     A Toolbox of Ideas for the Geoscientist Working on Block Cave Mines A Toolbox of Ideas for the Geoscientist Working on Block Cave MinesBy N Burgio Block cave mines are often thought of as rock factories where high volumes of production are mined from a fixed area suggesting little requirement for geological input and control. Yet caving operatio Aug 22, 2011 
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                     A Tracer Study of Discharge Segregation from a Paul Wurth Hopper A Tracer Study of Discharge Segregation from a Paul Wurth HopperBy Jones JJ A laboratory study of size segregation is described using a model of a Paul Wurth hopper industrailly employed for blast furnace charg- ing purposes. Experimental charge materials used in the study Jan 1, 1984 
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                     A Transparent and Pragmatic Quantitative Risk Assessment Process for Assessing Fire Safety in New Zealand Tunnels A Transparent and Pragmatic Quantitative Risk Assessment Process for Assessing Fire Safety in New Zealand TunnelsBy T Ireland, B Wright, S Weaver All tunnels have unique characteristics that result in different fire and life safety risk. The fire safety systems for each tunnel also give different benefits at different costs. It is therefore nei Sep 17, 2014 
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                     A Two-Component Model of Blast Fragmentation A Two-Component Model of Blast FragmentationPrediction of fragmentation by blasting is most commonly based on theassumption that a single distribution of pre-existing discontinuities is present within a blasted rock volume and that the underlyi Jan 1, 1999 
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                     A Unique Vessel for Offshore Construction A Unique Vessel for Offshore ConstructionBy Dawson CF About 17% of the world's present day oil supplies comes from wells drilled in the continental shelf of some 28 countries. The demand for oil is increasing each year and is expected to quintuple Jan 1, 1970 
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                     A User-Oriented, Mini Computer Based System for Open Cut Coal Mine Planning A User-Oriented, Mini Computer Based System for Open Cut Coal Mine PlanningBy Van Hoorn PD For the development of BHP's Gregory open cut coal mine in Central Queensland a mini computer was successfully used to assist staff in the evaluation of the deposit and the planning of the mi Jan 1, 1978 
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                     A Variable Split Sample Divider - A New Tool for Sample Preparation A Variable Split Sample Divider - A New Tool for Sample PreparationBy R Simonato It is now recognised that rotary sample division is by far the best laboratory tool for extracting subsamples from a lot of material. In terms of sampling theory, rotary division, by virtue of the fac Jan 1, 2008 
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                     A Ventilation System for Large Block Cave Mines A Ventilation System for Large Block Cave MinesBy M Stephens, T A. Sutra Currently, there are several open pit mines with production rates of about 200 000 tpd of ore that are reaching the end of their economic lives. In most cases, the remaining orebody extends to depths Jan 1, 2005 
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                     A Versatile Grouted Cable Dowel Reinforcing System for Rock A Versatile Grouted Cable Dowel Reinforcing System for RockBy Windsor C. R, Thompson A, Bywater S A new high tensile strength, steel cable, that may be grouted into boreholes has been developed for use as rode reinforcement. The manufacturing technique produces a birdcage pattern in which the cros Jan 1, 1990 
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                     A View of Commodity Agreements A View of Commodity AgreementsFor the last 4 years political leaders have found a new subject on which they can safely generalize wihout creating opposition. That sub- ject is commodity prices. Since the four-fold increase in O Jan 1, 1978 
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                     A View of Underground Coal Mining in the 21st Century A View of Underground Coal Mining in the 21st CenturyThe intent of this address is to look forward into the 21st Century and present certain thoughts as to how underground coal mining might be conducted. The views in this talk are based principally o Jan 1, 1988 
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                     A View of Zinc Electrowinnng Theory A View of Zinc Electrowinnng TheoryThe main factors controlling the electro- winning of zinc from impure aqueous sulphate electrolytes are reviewed. Zinc, hydrogen and impurities are deposited at the cathode. The current effic- iency Jan 1, 1977 
