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  • CIM
    Developing Maintenance Plans Designed to Reduce Efficiency Losses in Fired Equipment

    By Jason J. Ballentine

    This case study presents the results of a maintenance review of a soot blower system at a coal fired power generation station. The power generation station was following a ?repair when it breaks? main

    May 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Environmental and Ventilation Benefits for Underground Mining Operations Using Fuel Cell Powered Production Equipment

    By Charles Kocsis

    Over the last few years a multi-faceted feasibility study has been evaluating the introduction of hydrogen fuel cell powered equipment into underground mines to replaced diesel engine powered equipmen

    May 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Strength Development and Characteristics of Sodium Silicate-fortified Sand Pastefill/The Effect of Binder Content, Sodium Silicate Concentration, and Pulp Density

    By M. Razavi

    This investigation is part an overall investigation on the effect of sodium silicate on the properties of the mine backfill. The results presented will highlight the effects of binder dosage, sodium s

    May 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Lessons Learned and Best Practices ? Ontario?s Mining Sector Compressed Air System Energy Efficiency Pilot Project

    By Ivor da Cunha

    Ontario Mining Association (OMA) represents 57 members that are engaged in exploring, producing & processing mineral resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Conservation Bureau at the Onta

    May 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Geothermal Technology and Resources for Active Mines

    By Jasmin Raymond

    Ground source heat pumps are used to heat or cool building and heat water supply. Such heat pumps use the earth as a heat source or sink to efficiently provide or store thermal energy. For example, a

    May 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Evcc ?cro

    By CRO CRO

    Elk Valley Coal?s Cheviot Project is located in the Alberta foothills south of the town of Hinton. The mine has been in operation now for the 3 years. The start up and subsequent operation of the Ch

    May 1, 2007

  • NIOSH
    Rock Mass Classification In German Hard-Coal Mining: Standards And Application

    By Nikolaos Polysos, Holger Witthaus

    INTRODUCTION The classification system for German coal mining is the result of approximately 100 years of experience in roadway development and longwall mining. It is also based on different resear

    Jan 5, 2007

  • NIOSH
    Use Of The Mining Rock Mass Rating (MRMR) Classification: Industry Experience

    By Gabriel S. Esterhuizen, Jarek Jakubec

    In 2000, Laubscher’s Mining Rock Mass Rating (MRMR) classification system was updated and published. The new system brought a few fundamental changes that were in direct response to the challenges and

    Jan 5, 2007

  • NIOSH
    Rock Mass Characterization For Excavations In Mining And Civil Engineering

    By Nick Barton

    When the Q-system was launched in 1974, the name referred to rock mass classification, with focus on tunnel and cavern support selection. Besides empirical design of support, the Q-value, or its norma

    Jan 5, 2007

  • NIOSH
    Application Of The Q-System To Australian Underground Metal Mines

    By Max F. Lee, Warren A. Peck

    The applicability of the Q-system [Barton et al. 1974] to Australian underground metal mines is discussed with reference to two common design issues: ground support for horizontal mine development, an

    Jan 5, 2007

  • NIOSH
    Rock Mass Characterization Of Primary Copper Ore For Caving At The El Teniente Mine, Chile

    By Ernesto Villaescusa, Andres Brzovic

    Rock masses of the primary copper ore at the El Teniente Mine are very competent and massive. The rock mass contains almost no open discontinuities. Nevertheless, there is a high frequency network of

    Jan 5, 2007

  • CIM
    Develop Calcium Carbide Reductant for Inco Multi-Purpose Vessels

    By A. Warczok

    Chalcocite concentrate obtained by magnetic separation and flotation of Bessemer matte is processed in the Inca top blowing bottom stirring MK reactor into semi-blister copper. The semi-blister is the

    Jan 1, 2007

  • ISEE
    A non-toxic, safe and reliable non-primary-explosives detonator

    By Marco Antonio Falquete

    Conventional detonators and blasting caps make use, as igniters, of flame-shock-, andfriction-sensitive primary explosives, such as lead azide, lead styphnate, mercury fulminate, etc, most of them sev

    Jan 1, 2007

  • AUSIMM
    Slab-Buckle Failure in Weak Coal Mine Strata - The Malvern Hills Case Study of July 2004

    By D H. Bell

    Slab-buckle failures in coal sequences involve thin slab deformation in strata dipping parallel to the footwall, and are a consequence of both unloading and the weak nature of the thinly bedded rock m

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Characteristics of Modern Copper Flotation Circuits

    As part of the Australian Mineral Industries Research Association (AMIRA) P9 project, methods of characterising both the ore and the machines in flotation circuits have matured considerably over the p

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Ore Characterization and the Value of QemSCAN

    The use of QemSCAN in providing mineralogical input to detailed ore and product characterization has proved of immense value in recent years. In this paper, a brief review of selected Cu-case studies

    Jan 1, 2007

  • SAIMM
    Electrode Management ? Investigation Into Soft Breaks At 48MVA FeCr Closed Furnace

    By P. K. Sahoo, C. R. Ray, S. S. Rao

    Good operation of Soderberg electrodes is dependent upon high quality electrode paste coupled with better electrode management procedures. Without having a good electrode operation, it is not possible

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    RAF Copper Production Process Improvement at the Caletones Smelter

    By J. Font

    The RAF or copper fire refining process at the Caletones smelter of CodelcoChile consists of several pyrorefining stages that successively lowers the levels of S, Fe, Pb, As, Sb, Te, Se and to some ex

    Jan 1, 2007

  • AUSIMM
    Safety and Financial Value Created by Good Slope Management Strategies and Tactics

    By A R. Bye, T R. Stacey

    Anglo PlatinumÆs Potgietersrust Platinums (PPRust) operates three open pits and plans to excavate 90 Mt of rock in 2007. With pit slopes expected to reach a height of 400 m, the geotechnical departmen

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    The Copper Recovery From Cupric Oxide Catalysts By Plasma Reduction Process

    By I. Imris

    The chemical industries are using different type of catalysts, which after application usually produced many tons heap of residues. One of them is cupric oxide catalyst with high content of copper and

    Jan 1, 2007