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  • CIM
    Improving Reliability and Productivity at Syncrude Canada Ltd Through Materials Research: Past, Present & Future

    By Mike Anderson

    The annual budget for the repair and maintenance of equipment at Syncrude Canada Ltd is in excess of 450 million dollars. Of this amount, a significant portion can be attributed to the loss of materia

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    The Installation, Maintenance and Risk Analysis for Rope Attachments

    While this paper is directed towards the ?Bellambie? type of rope attachment, the principles can be applied to any brand of rope fitting however, it is a only a broad outline and the specific installa

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Field identification of Cu-Au-Fe-Oxides Bearing Hydrothermal Systems in Undifferentiated Gneiss Complexes of the Grenville Province

    By Louise Corriveau

    Exploration strategies have traditionally considered felsic gneiss complexes of the Canadian Shield sterile. This paradigm is challenged with the discovery of extensive granulite-facies Cu-Au, Fe oxid

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Thickened Tailings R & D Pilot Experience at Syncrude Canada Ltd.

    By Jonathan Matthews

    Efficient and effective management of mine tailings is essential for continued successful development of Alberta?s vast oil sands resources. Syncrude Canada Ltd. continues to research novel tailings m

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Can we interpolate RQD?

    By D. Marcotte

    The Rock Quality Designation (RQD) is a standard scalar measure of rock quality used in common rock mass classification systems (e.g. RMR, Q system). RQD is measured along diamond drill holes. RQD int

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Discrete Event Simulation of Mine Equipment Systems Combined with Reliability Analysis Based On Genetic Algorithms

    By Greg Yuriy

    This paper discusses research carried out by the Laurentian University Mining Automation Laboratory (LUMAL) in the field of discrete-event simulation of mine equipment systems and reliability assessme

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Design, Testing and Performance of the World?s First Fuelcell Mine Vehicle, a Production Locomotive

    By Marc C. Bétournay

    A mine production locomotive, the world?s first applied industrial fuelcell vehicle, has been designed and tested in the context of a number of proof-of-concept projects supported by the Fuelcell Prop

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    IREDES: Standard for Efficient Local Operations Within the Globally Networked Mining Industry

    By Christoph Mueller

    ?Globalization and the impact on mine operations? is one of the themes of the 2003 annual CIM meeting. Global mining business in practice always means to act with local base material resources in orde

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Design and Development of an LHD for Narrow-Reef Mining

    By Patrick F. R. Murphy

    The mechanization of platinum group metal (PGM) underground reef mining in South Africa has posed a challenge to mining engineers for several decades. This is primarily due to the shallow dip angles a

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Stereo Images for Object Detection in Surface Mine Safety Applications

    By John Steele

    The goal of this project is to detect the presence of objects behind haul trucks and to provide an alarm to the driver if such objects are detected. Objects of interest include people, pickups, other

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Autonomous Tramming System for Open Pit Drilling Platforms

    By V. Polotski

    This paper describes a platform for autonomous operations in open pit mining environments. A typical operation consists of: (1) Initial locomotion toward a remote worksite; (2) Pattern navigation with

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Diamond Data from Plant Floor to Office

    By Peter Heine

    Diavik Diamond Mines Inc. (DDMI) has treated systems development as an integral part of the construction project when it built Canada?s second diamond mine. Fully aware that the proper collection and

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Measurement of Environmental Performance of Mining Firms ? Technical Approaches and Strategic Implications

    By Knud Sinding

    Mining firms are widely criticised for their adverse impacts on the environment. At the same time many firms in the industry devote extensive resources, both financial and managerial, to the reduction

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Experiences with the Application of Large Variable Frequency Drives to Slurry Pumping

    By Kent Zehr

    Suncor Energy Inc. is an integrated producer and refiner of oil and gas headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. The bulk of revenue comes from the Oil Sands Group (OSG) operating in the McMurray formation

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Aur Resources Inc. Session Introduction (CIM 105th Annual General Meeting Montreal, May 5 - 7, 2003)

    By Robert Hamilton

    Aur Resources is Canada's leading copper mining company with producing mines and development projects in North, Central, and South America. Copper production from Louvicourt Mine in Quebec, Quebr

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Applying Today's Global Technologies to Underground Communications Systems? Case Study: Designing A State-of-the-Art Mine Communications System

    By Charles Tkaczuk

    In order to remain competitive the mining industry must keep up with changes in technology. Many innovative technologies from the mining perspective are commonplace in other industries. A ?Global? rev

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Considerations regarding the definition of remotely located integrated cogeneration plants. Part 2

    By D. Berkley

    The competitive pressure, the increasing energy costs and the environmental regulations impose substantial challenges to the definition of power plants serving industrial facilities. Primary mining an

    Mar 1, 2003

  • DFI
    Session 21 "Grouting in Karst"

    By Jim Henry

    I would say mainly the cost. I showed only 3 cases. One of them was the one that Allen just described and there were two other cases. In those cases it was fairly easy to develop a solution using limi

    Feb 10, 2003

  • DFI
    Session 24 "Compaction Grouting and Consensus Guide"

    By Richard Berry

    The spacing of grout injections is typically about 2 to 2 V½ meters if the purpose of the grouting is densification of the in-situ soils. Hole spacing will vary with the in-situ soil properties and th

    Feb 10, 2003

  • DFI
    Session 13 "Jet Grouting III"

    By Peter Iovino

    Unfortunately, I don't know the unit cost per cubic yard of treatment. I reflected on that yesterday and I don't think that we considered the use of micropiles. They could have been an optio

    Feb 10, 2003