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                     South-west Ventilation Shaft Project at Newstan Mine South-west Ventilation Shaft Project at Newstan MineBy D Piason Newstan Mine commenced mining operations in 1887 and has since undertaken extensive mining within the Young Wallsend, Great Northern, Fassifern, Borehole and West Borehole coal seams using a range of Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Advanced Ventilation Control – An Analysis of Innovation and Environmental Sustainability Advanced Ventilation Control – An Analysis of Innovation and Environmental SustainabilityBy V S. Mutton, M J. Shearer "The current economic challenges faced by the mining industry led to a review of options for reducing the cost of ventilation control devices (VCDs). The VCDs at the Mount Isa Mines site operated by G Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Technology of Dust Suppression by Foam for Fully Mechanised Heading Face Technology of Dust Suppression by Foam for Fully Mechanised Heading FaceBy H Wang, D Wang Mine dust is the most serious occupation hazard in coalmines. And many coal workers suffer from pneumoconiosis because of long-term inhalation of respirable dust. Reducing the dust concentration of wo Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Surface-to-inseam (SIS) Drilling at Oaky Creek Coal Mine – SIS Design Aspects and Drilling Environment Surface-to-inseam (SIS) Drilling at Oaky Creek Coal Mine – SIS Design Aspects and Drilling EnvironmentBy E Corpuz, J Weissman, S Winter, R Evans The surface-to-inseam (SIS) directional drilling technique has been utilised at Oaky Creek Coal for more than a decade to predrain both the Oaky No 1 and Oaky North mining areas. The cumulative drilli Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Design and Development of Energy-efficient Secondary Axial Flow Fans Design and Development of Energy-efficient Secondary Axial Flow FansBy J J. L du Plessis, S Viviers, G Ratner Escalating electricity costs are one of the biggest operational cost drivers in mining. The trend to use high-powered auxiliary fans delivering increased airflow to meet the dilution requirements of d Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Multiparallel Fan Method to Prevent Significant External Air Leakages through a Goaf Area of a Shallow Covered Coalmine Multiparallel Fan Method to Prevent Significant External Air Leakages through a Goaf Area of a Shallow Covered CoalmineBy F Wu, H Wang, W Chen A pressurisation method with multiparallel fans has been adopted at HongLiuLin Coalmine to control the significant external air leakage through the goaf area of coalface 15207. Potential damaging effe Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Blasting Harmonics and Controlling Peak Particle Velocity Blasting Harmonics and Controlling Peak Particle VelocityBy T J. Laing, A B. Richards, A J. Moore Blastholes fired in a pattern with a constant initiation delay create a frequency in the ground vibration similar to that from a percussion instrument, such as a drum, in the air. A constant firing de Aug 24, 2015 
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                     Application of Lateral Crater Test in Open Pit Blasting Parameters Optimisation Application of Lateral Crater Test in Open Pit Blasting Parameters OptimisationBy Y M. Wang, W Z. Liu, L F. Li, X L. Zhang Based on the blasting crater theory, the equation between k under typical cases and burden line, charge height was obtained by open pit bench blasting analysis model. The model was calculated with min Aug 24, 2015 
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                     Simulation of Damage Zones Induced by Destress Blasting Simulation of Damage Zones Induced by Destress BlastingBy H S. Mitri, A Sainoki Destress blasting techniques have been widely employed in underground mines for the purpose of preconditioning highly stressed rock mass. Appropriate applications of the technique successfully contrib Aug 24, 2015 
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                     Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Modelling of Blast-induced Fracture Processes in Naturally Jointed Rock Medium Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Modelling of Blast-induced Fracture Processes in Naturally Jointed Rock MediumBy D Deb, R Pramanik This paper presents a generalised methodology in smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) framework to analyse dynamic failure process of rock mass having natural joint under blast-induced stress wave an Aug 24, 2015 
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                     Parameter Determination of an Ignition and Growth Model from Emulsion Explosive Tests Parameter Determination of an Ignition and Growth Model from Emulsion Explosive TestsBy D Johansson, C Yi, U Nyberg Emulsion explosives are a common industrial explosive and have a non-ideal detonation behaviour. The detonation performance for a given product changes with the charge diameter, ground conditions, con Aug 24, 2015 
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                     The Role of Stress Waves and Fracture Mechanics in Fragmentation The Role of Stress Waves and Fracture Mechanics in FragmentationThis paper will review some of the work conducted in the past at the Dynamic Effects Laboratory to examine the use of stress waves and fracture mechanics in understanding dynamic fracture and fragment Aug 24, 2015 
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                     Controlled Blasting for Twin Tunnels with a Shallow Cover under an Operating Railway Line Controlled Blasting for Twin Tunnels with a Shallow Cover under an Operating Railway LineBy G Gopinath, R Balachander, H S. Venkatesh This paper describes in detail the controlled blasting adopted and the measurements undertaken for the successful excavation of large twin tunnels under a shallow cover for a six-lane highway project Aug 24, 2015 
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                     An Integrated Technology Solution for Optimised and Environmentally-controlled Blasts An Integrated Technology Solution for Optimised and Environmentally-controlled BlastsBy C Parihar, R Garg, A Bhandari, S Bhandari Blasting can impact the efficiency of entire downstream mining operation. Individual technology solutions for blasting have been available in the industry for many years but all of them only cater for Aug 24, 2015 
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                     The Wedge Theory of Borehole Charge Design for Bench Blasting and Its Numerical Simulation The Wedge Theory of Borehole Charge Design for Bench Blasting and Its Numerical SimulationBy Q Yu, G Ren, Z-Y Chen, J Yang The wedge shape theory of the rock fragmentation range in bench blasting is presented according to the dynamic characteristics of rock fragmentation by blasting in open pit under the condition of hole Aug 24, 2015 
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                     Should the Blast Exclusion Zone Be Based on a Qualitative or Quantitative Analysis? A Practical Implementation Conundrum Should the Blast Exclusion Zone Be Based on a Qualitative or Quantitative Analysis? A Practical Implementation ConundrumBy K Muller, T Oosthuizen Blast exclusion zones are instrumental in protecting equipment and personnel. When there is no constraint in footprint, the exclusion zone can be enormous, practically eliminating the hazard of flyroc Aug 24, 2015 
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                     Benefits Related to Applications of a Mass Blast in Open Cut Mining Benefits Related to Applications of a Mass Blast in Open Cut MiningBy C Muñoz, N Ortega, J Vergara, D Avilés Mass blasts have been the subject of extensive studies because of their potential benefits in mining operations. However, it has not been possible to advance due to the paradigm that states that the b Aug 24, 2015 
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                     Mitigation of Post-blast Fume in Soft Ground and Wet Conditions Mitigation of Post-blast Fume in Soft Ground and Wet ConditionsBy S S. Kanchibotla, E J. Sellers, L Julian, A Musunuri Fume events in coalmines are typically associated with wet conditions, soft ground and deep holes. An ACARP research project used laboratory and field testing combined with literature reviews, numeric Aug 24, 2015 
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                     On the Influence of Fundamental Detonics on Blasting Practice On the Influence of Fundamental Detonics on Blasting PracticeBy A Minchinton With blasting, all far-field phenomena including, but not limited to, stress wave propagation, fracture, vibration and muck pile formation are intrinsically and irrevocably dependent upon near-field p Aug 24, 2015 
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                     Mist Diffusion Experiment and Evaluation of Water Tube for Blasting Demolition Dust Control Mist Diffusion Experiment and Evaluation of Water Tube for Blasting Demolition Dust ControlBy H-S Yang, H Park, S-J Kim, Y-H Ko, H-S Kim, S-H Cho, J-K Kim An investigation was undertaken to devise a new method for reducing dust spread during blasting demolition utilising water tube and detonating cord. Modelling of smooth particle hydrodynamics (SPH) wi Aug 24, 2015 
