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"Key Technologies of Large RectangularPipe Jacking Machine"By Lianhui Jia, Yali Han
"The key technologies of a large rectangular pipe jacking machine with dimensions of 10.12m × 7.27m (width x height) include selection of rectangular cross-section cutting modes, analysis on the stren
Jan 1, 2016
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"Low Cost" Energy Conservation Measures For Rotary Kiln SystemsBy Jr. Goller
You and I can visit cement plants, inspect the various rotary kiln systems and find some equipment or some burning techniques that waste energy--fuel and power. After we have made such a visit and s
Jan 1, 1977
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"Minesite" A Basis For Mineral Resource Planning (Getting The Rock In The Box Isn't Like It Use To Be)By David L. Brostrom, William C. Brice, Perry A. Canton
The business of mineral exploration and development has become much more than simply a problem of locating orebodies and designing mines. Favorable economic analysis of mining and processing feasibili
Jan 1, 1974
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120-Year Design Lifetime of PlasticsBy Eckl, Martin, Stefan Lemke, Martin Londschien
"Tunnels are built with a design life expectancy of over 100 years. One key component of such a design is the waterproofing system, which must reliably fulfil its function during the whole service lif
Jan 1, 2016
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2-D FEM parametric numerical analysis of inclined coal pillarsBy Kostas Kaklis, Zach Agioutantis, Robin Flattery
Pillars are used as the primary support structures for underground mining to maintain stability by supporting the over laying strata. In the case of horizontal seams, the pillars are typically subject
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2. Flotation Process ControlBy U. E. Paakkinen
Progress in computer control of flotation circuits has developed parallel with advances in reliability of on-stream X-ray analysis (Cooper, 1976). Attainment of acceptable results with X-ray fluoresce
Jan 1, 1979
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2. Modeling a Molybdenum Porphyry Using Geostatistical Methods - IntroductionBy Bruce T. Stanley
Though most porphyry-molybdenum deposits lend themselves to various reserve estimating techniques, still there must exist the constant effort to not merely obtain an estimate but rather to obtain the
Jan 1, 1979
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2. On-Line Production Monitoring and Control ? IntroductionBy F. L. Wilke
Underground mining is a very complicated and complex industrial activity. The uncertain and, in most cases, the incomplete knowledge of the geological and mineralogical nature of the deposits can caus
Jan 1, 1979
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2002 Jackling Lecture - You Can't Make A Silk Purse Out Of A Sow's EarBy W. Hustrulid
"In recognition of his inspiring dedication to the mining industry through education, research contributions and dissemination of practical knowledge, exceptional leadership and excellence in mining e
Jan 1, 2003
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2011 Review Of ZirconiumBy R. Adams
Zirconium is the 20th most abundant element in the Earth?s crust and it most often occurs in the form of silicate (as zircon), less often in the oxide form (as baddeleyite or caldesite). Historically,
Jan 1, 2012
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3. Planning of Underground Materials-Handling Systems ? IntroductionBy L. H. E. Weyher
A mine is essentially a vast materials-handling system. All other systems found in the mine exist to one degree or another to support the materials-handling functions, from the cutting at the face to
Jan 1, 1979
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30 Years of Advances in Risk Management for Underground Projects - RETC2023By Kevin Lundberg, Philip Sander, Daniel Weinberger, John Reilly
Since the early days of risk management, developments in technology and guidelines (ITA, ITIG, OGG, UCA) have advanced risk management and probable cost estimating, which are now widely recognized. WS
Jun 13, 2023
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30 Years Of On-Stream Analysis At The Pyhasal MineBy S. Uihteenmaki
Pyhasalmi is a massive sulfide orebody located in central Finland. The mine has been in operation since 1962. The flotation concentrator produces Cu, Zn, Pb and pyrite concentrates. The plant has used
Jan 1, 1999
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360-Degree 3D Digital Assessment of Subsurface Water Infrastructure - NAT2022By Cory Dippold, Michael Mett, Jérôme Steinkühler, Kristi Latimer
For decades, tunnels of all types have been a significant part of our infrastructure. In particular, water tunnels carry millions of gallons of fresh water every day to major metropolitan areas and su
Dec 1, 2022
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4. Case Study - Ore-Body Modeling at Sacaton Mine, Arizona - Introduction And Definition Of The ProblemBy Marvin Barnes
The Sacaton mine is a relatively new open¬pit copper mine owned by Asarco, Inc., which has been in production only a few years. The mineral deposits consist of two ore zones; a western, near-surface z
Jan 1, 1979
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4. Grade and Tonnage Problems ? IntroductionDuring the past decade, since the appearance of Popoff's (1966) review of grade tonnage calculations, it has become evident that defining a new method which could be followed step by step by a te
Jan 1, 1979
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4.5 Mine Monitoring and Control - 1. Technical Overview - IntroductionBy R. V. Ramani
Control is a vital management function by which operations are brought into compliance with predetermined standards to achieve the goals of an enterprise. Events that are characterized by a low degre
Jan 1, 1979
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40 Years of Experience in the Use of Umbrella Arch Method in Tunneling: Problems and SolutionsBy Georgios Kalamaras, Sebastiano Pelizza, Carlo Alessio
"This article describes, through the presentation of five cases-history, technological advances that the Authors together with Tunneling Contractors devised for coping with adverse geotechnical condit
Jan 1, 2016
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5. Computer Applications in Hydrometallurgical Processes (Leaching, Extraction, Electrorefining) ? IntroductionBy Kenneth J. Reid
The application of computers for control purposes in hydrometallurgical processes is not as well-established as in mineral processing plants. This is not only due to the comparatively new development
Jan 1, 1979
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5. Delineation Drilling Investment Decisions ? IntroductionBy Michel L. Bilodeau
Mineral exploration is a sequential information gathering process. Primary exploration programs filter favorable areas through a series of geological, geochemical, and geophysical tests resulting in t
Jan 1, 1979