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  • CIM
    Preferred explosives for blasting in the presence of combustible custs

    By M. J. Sapko, R. W. Watson, E. S. Weiss

    The relative incerdivity of several blasting agents was evaluated in the Bureau's Bruceton Experimental Mine (BEM) . The minimum charge weights resulting in the ignition of predispersed oil shale dust

    May 11, 1988

  • CIM
    Critical review of techni(oes used to prevent suuhide cust explosions

    By R. J. Enright

    Eight mines in canada and three in Australia were visited between September 1987 and Februacy 1988. All mines had encountered problems with sulphide dust explosions and had introduced defence mechanis

    May 11, 1988

  • CIM
    An investigation into the relationship between the expiosibility and mineralogy of sulphide ore dusts

    By J. P. Sairrlon, K. G. Wheeland, K. J. Mintz, B. J. Kiener

    Iwenty-one ore dusts of varying mineralogy, sulphur content and reputed in-mine explosibility were selected from eight mines. After chemical and mineralogical analysis and sieving into two size fracti

    May 11, 1988

  • CIM
    Fiammability tests for ore wst from a sudbury mine with recent experience in a sulphide explosion

    By Laxman M. Amaratunga

    Laboratocy flarmnability tests were perfonned on dust samples from Fraser Mine in a 1.2 L Lindenburg horizontal tube furnace to detennine the percentage of sulphur oxidized during ignition. The explos

    May 11, 1988

  • CIM
    Sulphide ignition experiences at westmin resources

    By J. D. Botsford

    Westmin Resources Limited's H-W orebody on Vancouver Island is a copper/lead/zinc massive sulphide deposit that has been in production since 1985. The sulphur content of the ore averages 28% and in so

    May 11, 1988

  • CIM
    Sulphide ignition experiences at ruttan

    By J. B. McKenzie

    Since connnencing underground prcxiuction in 1979, the Ruttan Mine has been prone to secon:iacy sulphide dust explosions. Al though infrequent during the early years of prcxiuction, these occurrences

    May 11, 1988

  • SME
    Technical Note - Computerized approaches to coal blending

    By M. Gershon

    Four computerized approaches for coal blending are described and their strengths and weaknesses are explored. Spreadsheet analysis Other than word processing, spreadsheet software is the most co

    Jan 12, 1988

  • SME
    Discussion - New simulator for designing belt system capacities in underground coal mines

    By S. D. Thompson, L. Adler

    J.R. Sturgul Thompson and Adler (1988) present a new simulator for use in designing conveyor belt systems for underground mines. Their model uses a large Fortran program to do a Monte Carlo simulat

    Jan 12, 1988

  • SME
    Considerations for improving the performance of froth flotation systems

    By Richard R. Klimpel

    Introduction Froth flotation is one of the most common unit engineering operations in use today. Its aim is to upgrade the quality of coal by removing ash/pyrite and separating selected minerals from

    Jan 12, 1988

  • SME
    Cablec opens polymer compounding facility for power cable components

    Power cable costs are only a small part of total mining costs. So many mine operators consider power cable failure and resultant downtime as part of the cost of doing business. But, viewed in terms of

    Jan 12, 1988

  • SME
    Development work continues for open-pit mining at Red Dog

    By S. Hodgson

    Introduction The Red Dog zinc/lead deposit in northwest Alaska is the second largest zinc deposit ever discovered. Being developed by Cominco Alaska, with startup scheduled for early 1990, it will ul

    Jan 12, 1988

  • SME
    BP Minerals completes $400 million modernization at Bingham Canyon

    BP Minerals America (BPMA) has completed its $400 million modernization of Kennecott Utah Copper's Bingham Canyon mine. Modernized facilities include the in-pit crusher, conveyor, ore storage are

    Jan 11, 1988

  • SME
    Circulating fluidized bed power plants offer improved technology for burning low-grade coals

    By T. B. Jarboe, H. Wen

    Introduction The 150 MW circulating fluidized bed (CFB) power plant described in this article is the product of recent Bechtel experience in the industrial power and steam market, where the economic

    Jan 11, 1988

  • SME
    Impact on aggregates of regulating nonasbestos minerals as asbestos

    By Kelly F. Bailey

    Introduction On June 20, 1986, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) published revised asbestos exposure standards for general industry and construction. The standards reflect OSHA

    Jan 11, 1988

  • SME
    Finnish mining - overcoming limited reserves to remain internationally competitive

    By Tim Neil, O&apos

    Finnish mining traditions date back 400 years. The country was then one of Europe's major iron producers. Most of the mines in current operation, however, were started during the last 20 to 30 ye

    Jan 10, 1988

  • SME
    Prevention and control of spontaneous combustion in coal mines

    By R. N. Chakravorty, R. J. Kolada

    Introduction Spontaneous combustion in coal mining is recognized as a major hazard in terms of safety and economics. A survey by Olaf (1979) revealed that 80% of coal mine fires were caused by sponta

    Jan 10, 1988

  • SME
    How to limit fire and explosion hazards with oil-flooded rotary screw compressors

    By Steven J. Luzik

    Introduction From 1973 through 1986, a total of 12 fires involving oil-flooded rotary screw compressors (OFRSC) were reported to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). Most of these inci

    Jan 9, 1988

  • SME
    Weighing bulk commodities in the mining industry : More than just checking the scales

    By H. Colijn

    Introduction Bulk commodity prices are ever increasing. This forces buyers and sellers in world markets to look more carefully at methods for obtaining an accurate accounting of commodity transacti

    Jan 9, 1988

  • SME
    Using diamond drilling to evaluate a placer deposit : A case study

    By G. T. Newell, J. G. Stone, V. M. Mejia

    Introduction Advances in drilling have reached a point where large diameter cores can be recovered from "tight," or weakly indurated placer gravels. In such ground, core drilling can provide more rel

    Jan 9, 1988

  • SME
    Foreign investment increasing in US minerals industry

    By Louis J. Sousa, Elizabeth H. Yaremchuk, Annette P. Graham

    Introduction Responding to Congressional inquiries regarding the purchase of a number of major domestic mining and metals companies by foreign firms, the US Bureau of Mines examined trends in forei

    Jan 8, 1988