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Development Of A Wind Tunnel For Mine Ventilation Aerodynamic MeasurementsBy A. E. Hall, K. R. Mutama
The wind tunnel has been used extensively for mine ventilation research and continues to be a valuable tool. The advent of the powerful personal computer has reduced the use of wind tunnels because se
Jan 1, 1993
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Machine Learning Driven Domain Modeling for Stratigraphic DepositsBy Carlos Fonseca, Gustavo Usero, Roberto Mentzingen Rolo, Gabriel Moreira, Octavio Rosa de Almeida Guimarães
Geological domain modeling is an important step in mineral resources evaluation. The procedure can be laborious and time-consuming, especially in multivariate settings. However, estimates are signific
Jun 25, 2023
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Use Of Seismic Techniques In Analyzing Subsurface MaterialsBy C. R. Fahnestock
One of the major problems for us in the earthmoving industry is the analysis of materials under the ground surface. Countless engineering and construction jobs would be simplified if there were an ine
Jan 1, 1961
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Radon In British Mines – A ReviewBy G. H. Thomas, M. C. O’Riordan, S. Rae
INTRODUCTION The British mining industry comprises 228 nationalised coal mines producing some 113 million tonnes of deep mined coal and employing 242,600 persons of whom 185,200 work below ground.
Jan 1, 1981
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SHORT-TERM PLANNING OF OPEN PIT MINES WITH SEMI-MOBILE IN-PIT CRUSHER - SME Annual Meeting 2023By E. Ben-Awuah, H. Askari-Nasab, N. Al Habib
Open pit mines are getting deeper with time and transportation expenses are increasing because of the increasing haulage distance. In-pit crushing and conveying (IPCC) is getting popular in deeper ope
Feb 1, 2023
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Assessment of Dust For Underground and Surface Mining Plants at the Arthur W. White Mine of Dickenson Mines LimitedBy David M. Mchaina, Michel Grenier, Stephen G. Hardcastle
An airborne dust survey was conducted at the Arthur W. White mine of Dickenson Mines Limited by CANMET/MRL and Dickenson Mines Limited Staff in April 1990 for the purpose of evaluating environmental c
Jan 1, 1991
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A Design Philosophy For Ventilating Mines - IntroductionBy Michael J. Martinson
Mine ventilation has been evolving as a separate field of study since the middle of the nineteenth century, and some practitioners might assert that mine ventilation has come of age as a discrete fiel
Jan 1, 1980
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Old insurance policies : An often unrecognized source of pollution liability insuranceBy Walter R. Curtner
Many, if not most, of today's pollution liability claims are related to events ("occurrences") that happened in the past. This fact creates an opportunity to obtain a large amount of insurance co
Jan 10, 1987
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Issues Of Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials In Mining - SME Annual Meeting 2023By S. J. Cohen
Changes in our energy, national security, and commerce needs have necessitated identification of new sources of minerals, such as rare earths, lithium, copper, silver, aluminum, titanium, and the mine
Feb 1, 2023
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Limestone Mining: Reserves And Valuation (7d20c219-7f5f-418b-9d7b-9266842432c5)By B. C. Lewis
When John F. Kennedy made this statement, I am sure he was not thinking about the valuation of limestone reserves. However, it is certainly applicable. The objective of this paper is to demonstrate ho
Jan 1, 1989
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A fuzzy control method based on rule extraction for the zinc leaching process of zinc hydrometallurgyBy Xuebin Liu, Yi Shang, Can Zhou, Hongqiu Zhu, Junbo Du
In the neutral leaching process of zinc hydrometallurgy, the pH value directly affects the leaching rate of zinc calcine. However, due to the complex mechanism of the leaching process and frequent flu
Apr 1, 2024
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Numerical Simulation Of Charge Motion In Ball Mills -Lifter Bar Effect (b2ca2b2d-7baf-4bbb-98f4-343a6b226144)By B. K. Mishra
This paper focuses on the use of a numerical tool known as the discrete element method (DEM) to study the motion of ball charge in ball mills (14-18 ft). DEM is employed to simulate the motion of indi
Jan 1, 1992
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Impact of velocity of detonation and charge per bank cubic meter on flyrock throw prediction using support vector machineBy Manoj Khandelwal, Bright Akuinor Tsidi, Newton Amegbey, Daniel Mireku-Gyimah
This study emphasizes the importance of understanding the factors that influence the throwing of flyrock in mining operations, a significant hazard to both workers and nearby structures. Moreover, it
Jul 1, 2024
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Modeling Truck-Shovel Systems As Multiple-Chain Closed Queuing NetworksBy P. K. Mululi, T. M. Yegulalp
The number and type of trucks and shovels used are two important factors in determining the optimal design parameters of an open-pit mining system. The characteristics of the arrival and service-time
Jan 1, 1998
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Safety Programs That WorkBy A. Sullivan
Success in mining demands the creative application of equipment, systems and processes to the unique needs of each mineral deposit, market and, though often overlooked, the culture of the individual b
Jan 1, 2000
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Cost Of Making Direct Reduced IronBy Jr. Lownie
Estimates of the cost of producing any commodity generally fall into several classes depending upon the motives and needs of the estimator. There are estimates intended to show how low costs might be
Jan 1, 1978
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Analyses Of Tunnel Stability Under Dynamic LoadsBy B. Oraee
Tunnels as any other structures are affected by different loads and stresses. Generally, the loads on tunnels consist of both static and dynamic loads. These loads must both be considered in the tunne
Jan 1, 2011
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Diversity of Spontaneous Vegetation on Post-Industrial Sites - Importance in Reclamation ProcessBy G. Wozniak, R. Rostanski, H. Pfanz, G. Aschan, E. Sierka
"Industrial wasteland is a typical element of the landscape of all the industrialised regions in Europe. There are many examples from Poland as well as from other European countries that post-industri
Jan 1, 2005
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The Flexibility Of CFB RoastingBy Eberhard Stolarski, Michael Tacke
When the oxidized surface gold deposits are mined out, the underlying refractory gold ores become the challenge of treatment systems. The size and value ofrefractory gold ore reserves are a function
Jan 1, 1996
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Development of a Bubble-Coarsening Froth ModelBy S. Park
In a flotation froth (and foam), air bubbles become larger due to coalescence, causing less hydrophobic particles to drop off. A bubble-coarsening model has been developed by calculating the changes i
Feb 23, 2014