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Numerical Modelling of Undermined River Valleys ù A Case StudyBy J W. Lee, E Baafi, N Aziz
Ground subsidence due to mining is a common dilemma confronting the underground coal mining industry. The effects of underground longwall mining on river valleys have come under scrutiny, especially w
Jan 1, 2005
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Separation of Pyrite and Arsenopyrite in a Gold Sulfide ConcentrateBy D E. G Connelly, K Y. Wong
Gold at the Harbour Lights Mine (HLM), WA occurs principally in pyrite (Py) and arsenopyrite (AsPy) minerals rendering it inaccessible to direct cyanidation. Froth flotation produces a concentrate wit
Jan 1, 2005
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Quantification of Precipitates in Microalloyed SteelsBy J. Lu, D. G. Ivey, H. Henein
Microalloyed steels are widely used in the oil and gas industry. They are a class of high strength, low carbon steels containing small additions of niobium (Nb), titanium (Ti), molybdenum (Mo) and/or
Jan 1, 2005
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Extensive Pile Testing of Auger Pressure Grouted Displacement (APGD) Piles, Los Angeles, CaliforniaBy Todd W. Armstrong, Michael D. Reader
"INTRODUCTIONThe Playa Vista Development is the largest urban infill development in the history of the United States. Overall, it encompasses about 1100 acres in the City of Los Angeles and is situate
Jan 1, 2005
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Iron Sulfide Minerals in Thiosulfate-Gold Leaching: Some Problems and SolutionsThe negative effects of pyrite and pyrrhotite on thiosulfate gold leaching have been investigated. Possible remedies to reduce some problems are discussed. In a gold bearing pure silicate ore, 92% of
Jan 1, 2005
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Development of a Laboratory Facility for Testing Shear Performance of Installed Rock Reinforcement TendonsBy L. Mahony
This paper describes the design, construction and commissioning testing program for a laboratory facility at the School of Mining Engineering, UNSW, Australia, aimed at evaluating reinforcement tendon
Jan 1, 2005
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The Effect of Weld Metal Toughness on the CVN Test Results of the Heat-Affected ZoneBy D. Bai, F. Hamad, S. Abraham
For the integrity of welded structures such as pipelines, the toughness of the heat-affected zones (HAZ) is an important property. This property is often specified in terms of Charpy V-notch (CVN) imp
Jan 1, 2005
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Sampling and Measurements in the Reaction Shaft at Olympic DamBy B Washington, A Campbell, R Taylor
A sampling and measurement program was undertaken on the reaction shaft of the Olympic Dam copper flash smelting furnace. The object of the work was to provide information to validate a mathematical m
Jan 1, 2005
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Minor Element Control By Vacuum Calcination And Recycling Of Copper Smelter DustBy Jin Qiu
Experiments were performed to determine the extent of minor element elimination that occurred when mixtures of copper smelter dust and copper concentrate, were calcined under vacuum. Almost complete
Jan 1, 2005
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Mathematical Simulation of Thermal Processes in Underground Workings of Mines Located in the Cryolitic ZoneBy A S. Kurilko
For mines located in the cryolitic zone, thermal conditions are an important factor for all kinds of mining works, especially for ventilation of workings. In the present paper, some models of mine air
Jan 1, 2005
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Direct Estimation of Sampling Variance From Time Series Measurements ù Comparison to Variographic AnalysisBy M Paakkunainen
Sampling is often the most critical part in process analysis. When the mean of a continuous lot, such as a process stream within a given time interval, is estimated by calculating the mean of several
Jan 1, 2005
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Recent Advances in Quiet & Vibration-less Steel Pile InstallationBy R. K. Filip
"Steel bearing piles have long been used to carry high compressive, tensile and lateral loads. Such piles are most commonly tubular or ""H"" profile and are typically installed using percussive techni
Jan 1, 2005
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Analysis of Entry Stability Associated with Multi-seam Mining - A Case StudyBy Jisheng Han
Interaction effect exists when two or more neighboring seams are mined. The mining activity in one seam causes stress redistribution and strata movement in both the roof and floor. When the thickness
Jan 1, 2005
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Operationalizing normal accident theory for safety-related computer systemsBy John J. Sammarco
Computer-related accidents have caused injuries and fatalities in mining as well as other industries. Normal accident theory (NAT) explains that some accidents are inevitable because of system complex
Jan 1, 2005
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Imaging steeply-dipping near-surface mine workings using surface seismic wavesBy M. D. Vance, G. R. Corbett, S. D. Butt
Surface wave imaging is a relatively new seismic technique that generates subsurface depth images without having to drill boreholes into the ground, and is rapidly becoming a standard tool in non-dest
Jan 1, 2005
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An Advanced Modelling Technique for Scale-Up of Batch Flotation Results to Plant Metallurgical PerformanceBy O N. Savassi
A rigorous methodology for prediction of flotation plant performance is presented, which is based on a standardised batch flotation test called the MFT. The work is part of the FLEET program, develope
Jan 1, 2005
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Recovery of WC Powder Particles from Cemented Carbide Scraps by Selective Electrolysis ProcessBy P. Abachi
Cemented carbides or hard metals that generally consist of hard tungsten carbide and a tough metal binder such as cobalt are important in many segments of the world economy, ranging from automobile re
Jan 1, 2005
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Electro-oxidation of formic acid on ordered intermetallic PtSbBy Zhang. L.
Ordered intermetallic PtSb had been synthesized by arc-melted and then sintering treatment. The electro-oxidation of formic acid on PtSb was investigated at room temperature by cyclic voltammetry and
Jan 1, 2005
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Micromixing in the gibbsite caustic aluminate precipitation systemBy T. S. Li, D. Ilievski, I. Livk
Micromixing of the fluid and the particulate phases in a continuous gibbsite precipitator was investigated for three different micromixing states, namely maximum mixedness (MM), complete segregation (
Jan 1, 2005
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Flotation Optimisation Studies of the Perilya Broken Hill Lead CircuitBy B Kilgariff
Flotation has been in use at Broken Hill for nearly 100 years, and the process has gone through many different optimisation studies over that time. This paper reviews the current flotation practice at
Jan 1, 2005