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Rock Analysis by Direct Reading Emission SpectroscopyUsing a Jarrell-Ash "Compact" direct reading spectrometer, analyses were made of a wide variety of rocks ranging from acidic to ultrabasic types. Statistical evaluation suggests that accurac
Jan 1, 1969
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Rock and Ventilation Control"Chairman: Dr W. S. RAPSON Rapporteur: Mr J. W. WILSONPapers:Computer applications in rock mechanics by F. H. Deist, E. Georgiadis and J. P. E. Moris Rock mechanics in the design of mine layouts by K.
Jan 1, 2014
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Rock BoltingBy H. J. Burchell
"IntroductionTHE PURPOSE of this paper is to introduce the reader to rock bolting and its present application in mining.Rock bolting consists of bolting insecure rock to secure rock in order to form a
Jan 1, 1955
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Rock Bolting Techniques and Applications for Gateroads in Fully Mechanized Top Coal Caving FaceBy Hongpu Kang
The fully mechanized top coal caving mining method has been the main mining approach for thick coal seams with high output and efficiency in Chinese coal mines. The gateroads for the top coal caving m
Aug 1, 2013
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Rock Bolts for Permanent Tunnel LiningBy J de Witte
When used in suitable ground conditions, rock bolts can have advantages over other permanent tunnel lining solutions. Permanent rock bolts offer flexibility in tunnelling profile and rapid rock bolt i
Mar 8, 2011
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Rock Breakage by Hydraulic Hammer: Comparative Study Between Scale Model in Laboratory and in Numerical SimulationsThe dynamic breakage process of rocks by the impact of a hydraulic hammer is more complex than one normally assumes. It is even more difficult when one has to conduct the breakage under water. In such
Aug 1, 2013
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Rock burst Research at Lake Shore MinesBy Ernest A. Hodgson
WHEN excavations are made, at depth, in hard brittle rock structures, as in certain mines in India, in South Africa, and in Ontario, the pressure due to overburden, together perhaps with inherent geol
Jan 1, 1945
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Rock Classification For Portal DesignBy G. K. Rogers
The portal, which is the near-horizontal, surface point of entry to an underground excavation, can often be an exceedingly difficult area in terms of ground control. Surface and subsurface failures at
Jan 1, 1989
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Rock Cutting By Jets: A Promising Method Of Oil Well Drilling ? IntroductionBy R. Feenstra
In the course of time, an increasing number of investigations on jet cutting all kinds of material, such as rocks1, 2, 3, metals4, 5, and wood6 have been reported to serve various applications. This p
Jan 1, 1974
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Rock Cuttings for Railways-Construction Methods and GeologyRailway cuttings require the highest care in design and construction, as the pro- bability of failure concept does not allow any risks to be taken with hundreds of lives being dependent on continued
Jan 1, 1979
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Rock Drill Steel Troubles in MiningBy H. L. TERWILLIGER
THOSE of us who have been following rock drilling work for the last 15 or 20 years can recall some of the problems that were encountered with the old piston type of rock drill and the solid steel whic
Jan 1, 1924
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Rock Drilling Automation as a Factor of Sustainability and EfficiencyBy Carlos Enrique Arroyo Ortiz, Jadir Pedro Alves
This paper presents some of the results obtained during the research work about the use of technologies and digital transformation in the process of rock drilling in open pit mines. The use of automat
Feb 6, 2023
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Rock Drilling with Tungsten Carbide BitsBy J. H. Fulton
Summary Considerable test work has been done with the detachable type of carbide bit. In general, these bits improved drilling operations, but at a bit cost .greater than was compensated for by the
Jan 1, 1950
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Rock DustingBy H. P. Greenwald
THE Committee on Rock-Dusting was formed after the fall meeting of the Coal Division in Chicago in 1938. Its primary task was to study the recommended American practice for rock- dusting coal mines to
Jan 1, 1943
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Rock Dusting in West VirginiaBy Gordon MacVean
THE adoption of rock dusting, as a safety measure, has made notable progress in the West Virginia coal mines since May, 1925. At that time there were but two mines in the State that were thoroughly ro
Jan 1, 1926
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Rock Engineering Aspects of Designing Large Span Caverns at Depth in the Deep Underground Science and Engineering LaboratoryBy C. Laughton
Construction of a Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory(DUSEL) is proposed under the auspices of the US National Science Foundation(NSF). DUSEL will provide scientists and engineers with
Jan 1, 2007
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Rock Fall Protection Barrier at Mill Area of PT Freeport Indonesia - ABSTRACT ONLYThe mill area of PT Freeport Indonesia is located in a valley surrounded by steep natural slope, characterised by extreme topography with mountains rising to above 4500 m within 100 km from the seasho
Nov 25, 2010
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Rock Fracturing Techniques For In Place LeachingBy George B. Griswold
The two most stringent parameters for in place fracturing of rock are the lack of any initial void space in the rock which to expand into and the ability to gain access only through drill holes. These
Jan 1, 1969
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Rock Fragmentation Modeling Using a Neural Network-Based Approach in a Gold Open Pit MineBy Cesar Guerra, Alejandro Rojas, Dr. Jhon Silva, Luis Velasquez
The ANN method is applied to predict the P_80 size in one open pit gold mine in Peru. The ANN was implemented in Matlab programming language, and the results from the ANN are compared with data obtain
Feb 1, 2020
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Rock Fragmentation Prediction Using Machine LearningBy Ankit Jha, RICHARD AMOAKO
In this paper, we examine the challenges associated with the use of empirical rock fragmentation models. We highlight key parameters omitted by these models, and propose a machine learning approach th
Feb 1, 2020