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Status of Outburst Research at the University of WollongongBy D Bruggemann, F Sereshki
There has been an ongoing research on coal and gas outburst for the past two decades at the School of Civil, Mining and Environmental Engineering, University of Wollongong. Research study began with a
Jan 1, 2005
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Analysis of Slurry Sampling Arrangements at a Froth Flotation PlantBy P Minkkinen, J Lohilahti, T Korpela, B McPherson
Concentrator plants intake the ore from the mine and produce concentrates by extracting valuable minerals in a succession of process steps. Controlling the extraction process and detecting changes in
Jul 29, 2014
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The production of green steel using HismeltBy N J. Goodman
The HIsmelt technology was developed and proven in Western Australia (WA) after more than 30 years and several billion dollars of research and development. The HIsmelt technology was transferred to Ch
Nov 8, 2021
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Risk Assessment Models for Post-Mining Land UseBy C Smith, R I. Maczkowiack, P D. Erskine
Open cut coal-mining has been conducted in the Bowen Basin region of central Queensland for almost five decades, and has disturbed an estimated area of 140 000 ha of agricultural land until 2011. Appr
Jul 10, 2012
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Presidential Address (d5ebea7f-aa5b-44e8-8852-0e1790fcdc7e)Mr. Murray said: Having recently returned from a visit to America, it may be of interest to members to hear something from me of the mining fields and metallurgical works which I had the opportunity o
Jan 1, 1927
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A Practical Approach to Truck Dispatch for Open Pit MinesBy D M. Silva, J C. Alves
According to the literature, material transportation represents 50 per cent of the operating costs for an open pit mine. In this context, this paper proposes a multistage approach for dynamic truck di
Sep 26, 2011
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Design and Construction for the Widening of the M2 Norfolk Twin TunnelsBy A L. de Ambrosis, S J. Clarke, R Bertuzzi, J Redelinghuys
The M2 Upgrade Project involved widening 15 km of the existing M2 Motorway, which is a key route in Sydney’s road network. The Norfolk Twin Tunnels in North Epping convey traffic over a 460 m length o
Sep 17, 2014
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Evaluation of a Microcel<sup>TM</sup> Sparger in the Red Dog Column Flotation CellsBy S Sims, A Stradl, G Hope, B Lacouture
Column flotation cells have been installed in numerous base metal operations around the world. The majority of these cells utilise conventional air-only spargers to introduce air into the bottom of th
Jan 1, 2005
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Ernest Henry Underground Mine – Access and Support Infrastructure DesignBy P Christen
The Ernest Henry Copper gold mine situated in North West Queensland, Australia, is owned and operated by Xstrata Copper. Currently the open pit produces 11 Mtpa of ore. With open pit mining ceasing in
Mar 21, 2011
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Measurement of Residual Shear Strength Using a Modified Direct Shear ApparatusBy L Tatnell, R Mackay, A Tolooiyan
The multi-reversal direct shear test (MRDS) method is commonly used to measure the residual shear strength of soils. However, when the standard direct shear (DS) apparatus is used, the MRDS method is
Nov 5, 2014
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Simulation study on crucial parameters of long-compressive and shortsuction ventilation in large section roadway excavation of LongWangGou coalmineBy H Wen
LongWangGou coalmine auxiliary inclined shaft heading face has a large section, fast heading speed, and large dust production. The problems of high concentration and wide distribution of dust in the r
Oct 12, 2022
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Recent Advances in the Simulation of Mineral Processing Circuits Using Artificial IntelligenceBy van der Walt TJ, van Deventer JSJ, Reuter MA
Owing to their complexity, many metallurgical processes are difficult to model fundamentally, and as a result more attention has been focused on the use of artificial intelligence techniques to simu
Jan 1, 1993
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The Importance of Water in the Gladstone Industrial AreaBy C J. Moran
The Gladstone region, as one of the most industrially intense regions in Australia, uses significant quantities of fresh water. Awoonga Dam, situated on the Boyne River, is the only major source of wa
Jan 1, 2006
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Options for Concentrate Drying Technologies when Designing a Copper SmelterBy H Lehtonen, H Mansikkaviita
In primary copper smelters, the received copper concentrate and other materials contain a certain amount of moisture, ranging from six to 14 per cent. Moisture in wet concentrate has a negative effect
Jan 1, 2006
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Capital and Operating Cost Eestimation for Open Pit Mining EquipmentBackground information, formulae and a systematic set of procedures for estimating capital and operating costs for open pit mining equipment are presented in this paper. Firstly, equipment capital c
Jan 1, 1990
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Does process control sampling always have to be a compromise?By M Singh, R C. Steinhaus, J J. Rust
Metallurgical process control systems in mineral plants often employ state-of-the-art monitoring analysers in an attempt to optimise plant operations and enhance mineral recoveries. These systems are
May 9, 2017
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Comparison of Semi-autogenous Mills Operations in Andean CountriesBy J Rayo
Andean countries (Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina) have 42 semi-autogenous mills (SAG) in operation and there are more than 30 projects in the pipeline that consider SAG mills. At the end of the ne
Sep 1, 2014
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Nucleation and Early Growth Pertinent to Near Net Shape CastingBy Dippenaar R, Evans T
Twin-roll continuous casting technology is rapidly approaching commercialisation. Fundamentally different than conventional continuous casting, heat transfer and hence solidification during twin-rol
Jan 1, 1999
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Unlock potential opportunities through unexplored aspects of Grade EngineeringBy P Revell, G Wilkie, P Walters, L Keeney, F Faramarzi
Grade Engineering® is a value-driven strategy aiming to maximise benefits by exploiting intrinsic grade variability of ore deposits. It utilises a multitude of separation techniques to remove low grad
Nov 10, 2020
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The effect of FeO/SiO2 ratio on the feasibility of utilising iron silicate slags as supplementary cementitious materialsBy R A. Anand, N N. Viswanathan, M M. Pande
Slags are the most voluminous solid by-products generated in pyrometallurgical operations, and, as such, finding an application for these oxidic materials is pertinent to maintaining resource efficien
Jun 19, 2024