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                     A Novel Measurement for the Internal Operation of a Semi-autogenous Mill Using Acoustic Sensors – A Case Study A Novel Measurement for the Internal Operation of a Semi-autogenous Mill Using Acoustic Sensors – A Case StudyBy R A. Pax, B Cornish Increasing the throughput of the MMG Century operation by over 25% from past practice to preserve cash flow close to the end of life of mine has revealed new throughput and load dynamic instabilities Sep 7, 2015 
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                     Pilot Tests for Heavy Metals Removal in Mine Water Pilot Tests for Heavy Metals Removal in Mine WaterBy M Vendrup, T C. Christensen, C Dube The adsorptive and granulate forming MetClean™ process has been used at many locations in Northern Sweden, Norway, Denmark, France, Spain, Mongolia, Japan and Australia. It has been pilot tested and u Sep 7, 2015 
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                     Operating Strategies for Custodians of Company Assets Creating Wealth Operating Strategies for Custodians of Company Assets Creating WealthBy A L. Welsh, P S. Newling Mill operators are entrusted to manage what are normally the largest capital assets on any mine site. Achieving maximum utilisation and lowest costs that drive operating margins are realised by applyi Sep 7, 2015 
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                     What is the Oxygen Depletion Potential of ?Water Vapour? What is the Oxygen Depletion Potential of ?Water Vapour?By M A. Tuck Atmospheric air on a moisture free volume basis consists of approximately 21 per cent oxygen. The current minimum threshold for oxygen in Australia is 19.5 per cent. Atmospheric air generally will als Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Theory of Safe and Efficient Co-extraction of Coal and Gas and its Applications Theory of Safe and Efficient Co-extraction of Coal and Gas and its ApplicationsBy J-T Zhu, Q-Y Tu, S-L Kong, L Wang, Y-P Cheng, H-Y Liu, Q-L Yang China is the largest coal-producing country in the world, while the geological conditions of deep coal mining are extremely complicated with high ground stress, high gas pressure and low permeability, Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Thin Spray-on Liners Potential in Reducing Dilution of In Situ Gas in Underground Coalmines Thin Spray-on Liners Potential in Reducing Dilution of In Situ Gas in Underground CoalminesBy Z Li, D Chalmers, J M. Tenney This paper presents the findings and analysis of the investigation of effectiveness of thin spray-on liners (TSLs) as a gas management tool in underground coalmines. The project involves spraying TSL Aug 31, 2015 
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                     The Impact of Facility Construction and Scale on the Characteristics of Experimental Coal Dust Explosions The Impact of Facility Construction and Scale on the Characteristics of Experimental Coal Dust ExplosionsBy G Collecutt, T O’Beirne, D Humphreys, J Greenwood Much of our knowledge of the behaviour of underground coal dust explosions has been derived from less than full-scale experimental explosions in facilities as small as 0.25 m diameter pipes. Although Aug 31, 2015 
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                     The Potential Use of Mine Fire Simulation Software as an Enhancement for Mine Safety and Mine Rescue Training The Potential Use of Mine Fire Simulation Software as an Enhancement for Mine Safety and Mine Rescue TrainingBy C Slaughter, J C. Tien Commonly held ideas about effective training have long emphasised the importance of realism. Realistic training builds better experience among the trainees and a better perspective on the training mat Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Strategy and Tactics Implemented to Achieve Energy-efficient Ventilation and Cooling of Mines Strategy and Tactics Implemented to Achieve Energy-efficient Ventilation and Cooling of MinesBy J J. L du Plessis Escalating energy and electricity costs have become one of the biggest expenditure drivers in mining operations. During the last eight years, energy costs have trebled when expressed as a percentage o Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Real-time Methane Detection – Modern Digital Laser Spectroscopy for Hostile Environments Real-time Methane Detection – Modern Digital Laser Spectroscopy for Hostile EnvironmentsBy D Chalmers, C C. Harb The detection and control of gas levels in mining is a continuing challenge for the industry. Standard detectors have many problems that could be overcome with laser based spectroscopic instruments, b Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Application of Tracer Gas Flow Profiling to Improve Secondary Ventilation Practice – A Pilot Study Application of Tracer Gas Flow Profiling to Improve Secondary Ventilation Practice – A Pilot StudyBy S Wilkinson, S Black, L van den Berg "The mine ventilation system plays an important role in mitigating human exposure to diesel particulate emissions (DPM), exhaust gases and heat in underground mines. The mine’s secondary ventilation s Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Specification and Selection of Hand-held Gas Monitors (Detectors) for Underground Mines Specification and Selection of Hand-held Gas Monitors (Detectors) for Underground MinesBy D J. Brake There are many sources of gas in underground mines including development and production blasting, strata gases, spontaneous combustion, diesel equipment, chemicals used for a wide range of functions, Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Trigger Action Response Plans for Diesel Exhaust Exposures Trigger Action Response Plans for Diesel Exhaust ExposuresBy J Jeffery, P G. Knott, F Velge, C Evans A trigger action response plan (TARP) provides a structured response to escalating levels of risk. In mining, TARPs are typically applied to primary hazards such as inrush, strata failure or heating. Aug 31, 2015 
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                     The Development of a Dustless Dry Gunite Pump System in Underground Coal Mining – A Case Study The Development of a Dustless Dry Gunite Pump System in Underground Coal Mining – A Case StudyBy A Golsby Gunite was invented in 1907 by Carl Akeley to repair a crumbling facade of the Field Columbian Museum in Chicago. The method used was to blow dry material out of a hose with compressed air and inject Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Improved Trigger Action Response Plan Development Based Upon Mine-specific Data Improved Trigger Action Response Plan Development Based Upon Mine-specific DataBy D Cliff, B Belle Trigger action response plans (TARPs) are inherent to managing multiple hazards such as high gas content with multiple coal seams, high spontaneous combustion propensity, heat and ventilation. TARPs a Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Experimental Study on Extinguishing Characteristics of Coal Fire in Confined Space Experimental Study on Extinguishing Characteristics of Coal Fire in Confined SpaceBy B Wu, B W. Lei, B J. Duan When a coalmine fire occurs, it is crucial to judge the developing trends inside the fire area by analysing the changes of gas concentration in order to formulate the proper rescue measures. At presen Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Computational Modelling Studies of Ventilation Management for Underground In-seam Drilling Sites Computational Modelling Studies of Ventilation Management for Underground In-seam Drilling SitesBy F Hungerford, T Ren "Gas management has always been a major concern for the ventilation officer of any gassy mine. With an increase of mining depth and gas content, there is a great demand for the development of in-seam Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Review of Ventilation Optimisation Strategies During Longwall Moves Review of Ventilation Optimisation Strategies During Longwall MovesBy H W. Wu Occupational exposure limits for diesel particular matter (DPM) are progressively being adopted in a number of countries. Many of these follow the lead of the US Mine Safety and Health Administration Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Development of a Low-cost Instrument for Barometric Pressure Surveys Development of a Low-cost Instrument for Barometric Pressure SurveysBy A S. Derrington High-accuracy, solid-state digital reference barometers have proven to be well suited to conducting underground barometric pressure surveys. The only problem is their expense; at least A$4000 each. Fo Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Computational Fluid Dynamics Modelling of Coal Dust Explosions and Suppression Systems Computational Fluid Dynamics Modelling of Coal Dust Explosions and Suppression SystemsBy G Collecutt, D Proud, D Humphreys "The hazards associated with dust explosions are well known, and coal dust explosions present a significant hazard in the underground coal mining industry worldwide. In earlier work, we presented comp Aug 31, 2015 
