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The Forgotten Denominator, Pillar LoadingIn the last few decades, a considerable amount of effort was directed at accurately determining the coal pillar strength to use for safely designing coal mines. The outcome of this early work was the
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Occurrence And Remediation Of Coal Mine Bumps: A Historical ReviewBy Joseph C. Zelanko, Anthony T. Iannacchione
One of the most difficult, longstanding engineering problems associated with coal mining is the catastrophic failure of cog mine structures known as bumps. For more than 70 years, researchers and prac
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Neural Network Application To Mine-Fire Diesel-Exhaust DiscriminationBy G. F. Friel, J. C. Edwards
A series of seven underground-coal-mine fire experiments was conducted in the Safety Re-search Coal Mine at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Pittsburgh Research Laboratory. C
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New Approach Of ASFINAG For Tunnel Construction Monitoring Of The Tauern Tunnel Project In AustriaBy Robert Schnab
ASFINAG is responsible for the construction and operation of the Austrian highway system. It is approx. 2,400 km of highways and 65 tunnels with a total length of 200 km including the Tauern Tunnel.
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Ground Characterization For CSO Tunnels In Washington, D.C.By Maurice A. Ponti
The D.C. Water and Sewer Authority is implementing the Anacostia River Projects component of its Long-Term CSO Control Plan, including 21 kilometers of 3.7- to 7-meter-diameter CSO near-surface divers
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U. S. Bureau Of Mines New Developments In Mine CommunicationsBy Howard E. Parkinson
A brief description is given of various Bureau of Mines research activities that have begun since July 1974 and are not being reported on by others at the Third West Virginia University (WVU) Conferen
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Reservoir Engineering Equipment - Application of a Resistance Network for Studying Mobility Ratio EffectsBy Harold B. Janzen, M. A. Nobles
Campbell and Martin1 described a new exploratory logging tool which was developed as the result of a new concept of the phenomenon that takes place when a porous formation containing mobile hydrocarbo
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Large-Scale Laboratory Investigation of Sand Consolidation TechniquesBy W. F. Hower, W. Brown
Large-scale sand consolidation tests were conducted in an effort to determine the reasons for the successes and failures of this method of sand control. Several different consolidating materials were
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Computer Prediction of Water Drive of Oil and Gas Mixtures Through Irregularly Bounded Porous Media–Three-Phase FlowBy R. V. Higgins, A. J. Leighton
Interest by petroleum engineers in the flow of three phases—oil, gas and water—in irregularly bounded porous media lies mostly in the performance calculation of water floods of reservoirs that have be
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Using Fault Tree Analysis to Focus Mine Safety ResearchBy P. Coleman, J. C. Kerkering, S. Iverson
Fault tree analysis is a systematic safety analysis tool that proceeds deductively from the occurrence of an undesired event (accident) to the identification of the root causes of that event. One rec
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Instrumentation For Diesel Particulate Matter Emissions ResearchBy J. D. Noll, S. E. Mischler
Measurement and sampling of diesel particulate matter in mine air presents a challenge due to the complexity of the diesel aerosol. The results of a series of tests carried out by the National Institu
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Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Differentiation Method in Rheology: I. Poiseuille-Type FlowBy G. C. Wallick, W. R. Foster, J. G. Savins
A comprehensive review of the salient features of the differentiation method of rheological analysis in Poiseuille flow from its inception circa 1928 is presented. Here no initial assumptions regardin
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Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Simulation of Percussion Drilling in the Laboratory By Indexed-Blow StudiesBy H. L. Hartman
The drop tester has proved an invaluable tool for the investigation of percussion drilling in the laboratory in "slow motion". It has allowed the process of rock penetration by impact to be studied a
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Planning And Design Features Of The Waller Creek Tunnel, Austin, TexasBy Gary Jackson
Preliminary engineering for the Waller Creek Tunnel was completed in 2001, but the project was held in abeyance until the summer of 2007. This paper describes several features of the revised design, w
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Factors Affecting the Mechanical Efficiency of Men Shovelling Rock in StopesBy J. F. Morrison, C. H. Wyndham, N. B. Strydom
INTRODUCTION The shovelling of rock in stopes is still a basic and important operation in many gold mines in the removal of gold-bearing rock from the stopes. There is, however, little factual knowle
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Index to Papers (44f4ad9b-6aa5-4a30-b857-17e71ccc6687)By American Institute of Mining Engineers
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Leaching Kinetics of Rare-Earth Elements from Complex Ores by Acidic SolutionsBy Eren Hüseyin Obuz
In this study, the leaching kinetics of rare-earth elements were investigated using HCl and HNO3 solutions. A standard crushed complex ore was utilized as raw material. The complex ore (particle size
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Note on a Volumetric Technique for the Determination of Stress in RockBy F. Q. P. Leiding
SYNOPSIS A technique is described for measuring the change in volume in a borehole drilled in a rock mass subjected to stress and strain. It is shown that the volumetric strain or change in volume pr
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Notices (77c2f2c1-7a7a-4f88-a35b-d62deab8eaae)P.W.D. ROSTER OF CONSULTING ENGINEERS (Extract from a letter from the Secretary for Public Works) In recent years a large number of professional engineers has entered the consulting field. Althoug