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Designing the Alaskan Way Tunnel to Withstand a 2,500-Year EarthquakeBy Gordon T. Clark, James R. Struthers, Celal Kirandag
INTRODUCTION Project Background The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) hired the Seattle office of Parsons Brinckerhoff to lead a team of consultants to produce an Environ-men
Jan 1, 2007
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General Management and Risk ManagementThe current talk of risk management as a separate discipline and management function is like earlier imposition of Quality Control (QC) as an overlay on shoddy production management. Risk management i
Jan 1, 2007
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Assessing The Performance And Capacity Of Matte Leaching Using Predictive ModelsBy F. Crundwell, A. J. Lathwood
A number of base-metal operations would like to increase production to take advantage of the higher metals prices. In general, this higher production should not be achieved with major operating chang
Jan 1, 2007
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Determining the Spatial Variability of Personal Sampler Inlet LocationsBy Robert Vinson
This article examines the spatial variability of dust concentrations within a coal miner?s breathing zone and the impact of sampling location at the cap lamp, nose, and lapel. Tests were conducted in
Jan 1, 2007
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Review Of Available Geomechanics Modeling Programs And Their Application In Practical Mine DesignBy S. Saeb, C. Francke
Introduction Although mining in one form or another has existed for millennia, the use of numerical methods for mine design is a relatively recent development. The basic physics that control the beh
Jan 1, 2007
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Applying up-to-date Blasting Technology and Mine to Mill Concept in QuarriesBy Robert McClure, Frederic Leclercq, Ricardo Chavez
With significant vibration control and fragmentation challenges facing them, the CBS quarry (department of the Nord) successfully integrated a technical partner and mine to mill optimisation to deal w
Jan 1, 2007
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Safety Management of Open Pit Coal Mines from Occurrences of Spontaneous Heating/Fire ù Case StudiesBy V K. Singh, G Sural
The problem of spontaneous heating/fire is very common in coal mines all over the world. The coal industry faces many problems day by day due to the occurrence of spontaneous heating in the open pit c
Jan 1, 2007
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Hydrogen Sensor For Molten CopperBy N. Fukatsu
The recent development of galvanic cell-type hydrogen sensor for molten copper was outlined. The principle of the sensing mechanism, the fundamental structure of the sensor, and its performance as a p
Jan 1, 2007
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Implementation of Air Liquide Shrouded Injector (ALSI) Technology at the Thai Copper Industries SmelterBy N. Wachgama, J. P. T. Kapusta, R. U. Pagador
The Thai Copper Industries smelter (Thai Copper) is located some 200 km southeast of Bangkok near the MapTaPhut deep sea port in one of the industrial centres of Thailand. Although construction of the
Jan 1, 2007
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The Use of Computational Fluid Dynamics and Discrete Element Modeling to Understand the Effect of Cell Size and Inflow Rate on Flotation Bank Retention Time Distribution and Mechanism PerformanceBy Richard Peaker, Jens Lichter, Alexander V. Potapov
"The recent combination of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Discrete Element Modeling (DEM) can provide considerable insight into the performance of flotation cells. One area of interest from a
Jan 1, 2007
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Mine cooling and insulation of chilled water transport pipes - SynopsisBy C. A. Rawlins
Deep underground mines use refrigeration systems to provide a reasonably comfortable ambient environment to increase productivity and to maintain safety as a priority. Deep level gold mines maintain t
Jan 1, 2007
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Towards an Improved Stone Mine Pillar Design Methodology: Observations from a MistakeBy Francis Kendorski
The mining engineering design professional has limited practical and reliable tools for planning successful room-and-pillar stone mines using readily-available and collectible information. Three tech
Jan 1, 2007
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Development Of Wasteless Technology Of Copper Extraction From Sulphide OresBy G. S. Ospanova
The results of complex processing sulphide copper ore and advantages of recovery of copper by vat and heap leaching, sorption, cementation and electrolytic solutions processing and utilization of wast
Jan 1, 2007
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Tuyere Pressure Frequency Measurements In A Peirce Smith ConverterBy M. Kreuh
An investigation of the pressure pulse spectrum generated by the gas dispersion processes in a Peirce Smith copper converter was undertaken via the simultaneous measurement of four tuyeres using high
Jan 1, 2007
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A Novel Process For The Integral Processing Of Residues And Effluents Generated In The Copper IndustryBy A. Robles-Vega
Personnel of Mexicana de Cobre, a subsidiary of Southern Copper located in Nacozari, Sonora Mexico have been working in the past few years on the development of a process to treat and manage, in an en
Jan 1, 2007
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Rheological Behaviors In Wet Ultrafine Grinding Of LimestoneThis paper investigates the effects of solids concentration and the addition of Dispersant S40 on the flowability of original and ground limestone slurries. A rotational viscometer with a concentric c
Jan 1, 2007
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Transforming Flash Furnace Feed and Burner Stability: Optimizing Furnace Performance and ProductivityBy P. E. Walker, M. E. Reed, R. C. Sims, B. Snowdon, D. E. Fallas
An advanced Flash Furnace feed system is the key to improving furnace performance. Clyde-WorleyParsons has developed a revolutionary pulseless pneumatic injection feed system technology, capable of de
Jan 1, 2007
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Increasing Throughput via Improved Automation - More Tonnes, More Quickly, from Existing AssetsExisting production facilities are constantly looking at ways to increase capacity. Many recent solutions have focused on the implementation of capital and infrastructure projects. It is accepted that
Jan 1, 2007
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Using Lca To Support Decision-Making And Sustainable Plant Design In Primary Copper ProductionBy M. H. Ali
Codelco, a multi-process primary copper producer, is undertaking a full life cycle inventory (LCI) of all its commercial products based on copper and molybdenum. During this work, many questions have
Jan 1, 2007
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Identification Of Noise Sources On Longwall Panels Using Multiple Time-Synchronized Dosimeters (29ca0bb5-2d84-41df-acdc-84917631e72e)By D. Babich, L. Alcorn, E. Spencer, A. Smith
Noise is one of the most pervasive health hazards in mining. A compilation of Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) noise survey data for Fiscal year 1990 shows that approximately 40% of the t
Jan 1, 2007