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Defining A Representative Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) Measurement For Underground Bord And Pillar Coal Mining - SynopsisBy C. Norden
The purpose of this article is to show how a representative overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) measurement can be calculated for an underground coal mining bord and pillar batch process. The calcul
Jan 1, 2012
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Volume changes in sandstone under true triaxial compression conditionsBy M. Kwasniewski, M. Takahashi
Prismatic samples of a medium-grained sandstone from Slask Colliery (Upper Silesian Coal Basin, Poland) were tested under uniaxial compression, conventional triaxial compression and true triaxial comp
Jan 1, 2003
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Predicting rock fragmentation based on drill monitoring: A case study from Malmberget mine, SwedenBy H. Schunnesson, H. Fredriksson, D. Johansson, E. Söderström, S. Manzoor, A. Gustafson, M. Danielsson
Fragmentation analysis is an essential part of the optimization process in any mining operation. The costs of loading, hauling, and crushing the rock are strongly influenced by the size distribution o
Mar 2, 2022
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Evaluation of some physical and mechanical properties of rocks using ultrasonic pulse technique and presenting equations between dynamic and static elastic constantsBy A. Fahimifar, H. Soroush
Abstract: In order to develop non-destructive methods in studying physical and mechanical properties of rock and replacing them with difficult and expensive static methods, several ultrasonic tests we
Jan 1, 2003
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Application of Direct Sampling multi-point statistic and sequential gaussian simulation algorithms for modelling uncertainty in gold depositsBy Y. van der Grijp
The applicability of a stochastic approach to the simulation of gold distribution to assess the uncertainty of the associated mineralization is examined. A practical workflow for similar problems is p
Jan 1, 2015
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Engineering Considerations In The Tolerability Of Risk - Mine And Occupational Health And Safety 2010 ? 1 RiskBy Noel C. Joughin
In making judgements on tolerable levels of risk in industry, and in all spheres of life, it needs to be understood that every action gives rise to risk. Without risk, nothing can be done. Without ris
Jan 1, 2011
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Wear of Magnesia-Chrome Refractory Bricks as a Function of Matte TemperatureBy M. Lange
The postulation that primary platinum group metal (PGM) matte will chemically react with magnesia-chrome bricks when temperatures exceed 1500°C was tested. Magnesia-chrome brick samples were heated in
Jan 1, 2014
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Key Success Elements Of Coal Pillar Extraction In New South WalesBy G. H. Lind
Seven full and partial pillar extraction operations were visited in New South Wales, Australia, in the early parts of 2001. Certain factors unique to these operations have led to the general success
Jan 1, 2002
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Important Considerations In The Testing Of High-Density Tailings For Beach Profile Prediction ? SynopsisBy G. I. McPhail
The authors have conducted several investigations into the prediction of the beach profile of high-density tailings and have found that there are a number of important considerations that need to be t
Jan 1, 2012
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The Increasing Role Of Direct Reduced Iron In Global SteelmakingDirect reduced iron (DRI), produced by the reaction between iron ore and reducing gasses, is used as a source of low-residual iron, in addition to ferrous scrap and pig iron, in the production of stee
Jan 1, 1999
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Design, Installation And Testing Of The No 250 Wemco Smartcell? Flotation Machine At Minera Los PelambresBy A Weber, L MacNamara, H Schreiber
Design and development of the world?s largest flotation cell was completed in 2002. This was the first 257 m3 flotation cell installed in the mineral industry and represents a major development in t
Jan 1, 2007
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The Use Of Low-Toxic Heavy Suspensions In Mineral Sands Evaluation And Zircon FractionationBy Stafford McKnight, Larissa Koroznikova, Steve Hall, Cameron Klutke
This paper outlines a simple methodology for mineral characterisation, developed as part of the Australian Mineral Industry Research Association (AMIRA) managed research project P777 ?The Development
Jan 1, 2007
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Estimation of cave geometry using a constrained velocity model inversion with passive seismic data - SynopsisCareful monitoring of the position of the cave front is essential for well-managed block cave mining. Seismic monitoring systems yield 3-D information about the location of fracturing ahead of the cav
Jan 1, 2007
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Finite Element Modelling Of Electric Currents In Ac Submerged Arc FurnacesBy I. Mc Dougall
Finite element models were generated of two submerged arc furnaces of different geometries. A 48MW circular furnace and a 68MW 6-in-line rectangular furnace were studied. The electrodes, raw material,
Jan 1, 2007
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The Use Of Electron Microbeam Techniques In Metallurgical AnalysisBy L. Andrews
Electron microbeam analysis of metallurgical samples covers abroad field and has applications in the areas of minerals processing, hydrometallurgy, pyrometallurgy, physical metallurgy and corrosion.
Jan 1, 2007
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A new collaboration paradigm for mineral resource projectsBy S. Carter
this paper describes an innovation in computer software that permits mining professionals to collaborate on exploration and mining projects regardless of geographic location. Growth of mining compa
Jan 1, 2003
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The Influence Of Sr2+ On The Formation Of Calcareous Deposits On Freely Corroding Low Carbon Steel In SeawaterThe corrosion behaviour of a low carbon steel was investigated in synthetic seawaters with and without Sr2+. It was found that strontium substitutes for calcium in aragonite, rather than precipitating
Jan 1, 2007
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Mathematical Models of OrebodiesBy A. G. Royle
The reasons for constructing a model of an orebody for which both the parent population and the sampling distribution are known are discussed and details of the model are given. A brief summary of Mat
Jan 1, 2014
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Extraction of cerium and terbium from hydrochloric acid solutions obtained from leaching of fluorescent lamp phosphors, L. Bumhira, C. Dorfling, and G. AkdoganBy G. Akdogan, C. Dorfling, L. Bumhira
Hydrometallurgical recovery of rare earth elements from phosphors obtained from end-of-life fluorescent lamps involve leaching followed by extraction of dissolved metals from solution. The similar pro
Jan 1, 2020
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Towards best practice for routine seismic hazard assessment in minesBy G. van Aswegen
Seismic monitoring became commonplace in the deep South African gold mines in the early 1990’s. The discipline has, to a large extent, developed beyond the ‘research’ stage, and a ‘Guide to Seismic Mo
Jan 1, 2003