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    The Importance of Coal in Meeting the Energy Needs of the World

    By L. Gawlik

    Since the beginning of the 20th century, coal has been the world?s main source of primary energy. In the last few decades, consumption of coal has gradually decreased in some European countries and el

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Fan Type Most Suited for a Particular Ventilation Application

    By K. A. Mackinnon

    The choice of fan type (axial flow, centrifugal or mixed flow) most suited for a mine ventilation application depends on a number of technical and economic factors. For each project, the relative impo

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Low Carbon Coal Mining ? A Contradiction or an Opportunity?

    By J. G. Bennett

    Coal consumption has increased globally by 57% over the last ten years. Underground mining typically provides coal of the highest calorific value and accounts for the greatest proportion of production

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Electrical Demand Reduction and Response Strategies for Underground Mining

    By Nicholas C. Williams

    This paper presents the development of a demand reduction and responsive strategy capable of reducing the electrical power demand, particularly during peak conditions. The work presented includes a ca

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Leadership in Maintenance Best Practices - The Mining Experience

    Leadership "Organizing a group of people to achieve a common goal" Paradigms ? Rush to produce or cut costs. ? The most important thing after safety is production. ? We?ll take care of ??this?? o

    Aug 1, 2013

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    BIM For Facility Management: Design for Maintainability with BIM Tools

    By R. Liu

    As Building Information Modeling (BIM) becomes widely adopted by the construction industry, it holds undeveloped possibilities for supporting Facility Management (FM). Some FM information systems on t

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Interactive Tools to Learn Geostatistical Basic Concepts

    By A. Vervoort

    The concepts of geostatistics are commonly difficult to understand for students, even for those with a strong mathematical background. A main problem is certainly the link between the variation of the

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Recycling Low Grade Waste Heat to Electricity

    By N. Razavinia

    Most mining and metallurgical industries produce relatively large quantities of low grade waste heat which they vent, for the most part, to the environment. To date, little is being done to recover so

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Development and Application of a Product Model for Shield Tunnels

    By Nobuyoshi Yabuki

    Building Information Modeling is a prevailing methodology in the building industry and half (by length) of the world's shield tunnels are in Japan. Accordingly, for shield tunnels from 2005 to 20

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Erosion of the Air Velocity Cooling Benefit for Workers in the Mining Industry Associated with Changing Workforce Characteristics

    By S. G. Hardcastle

    The effects of air velocity in promoting cooling through the evaporation of sweat generated when working at a high metabolic rate and/or in hot environments is well known. Many of the environmental he

    Aug 1, 2013

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    The Northern Gateway Pipeline: A Possible Corridor to Seed Renewable Energy in British Columbia, Canada

    By Mory Ghomshei

    As fossil fuels become depleted over the next century, it is imperative that Canada and other countries examine ways to transition to other sources of energy, particularly renewable resources. A cri

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Processes, Information Requirements and Challenges Associated With Corrective Maintenance in Relation to Indoor Air Problem Related Work Orders

    By Xue Yang

    Even though many approaches have been proposed for automated fault detection and diagnosis of Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems, and advanced maintenance programs, such as preven

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Developing an Interactive, Collaborative Virtual Underground Mine to Support Mine Emergency Response Excercises

    By Tony Szwilski

    Using Unity 3D as a collaborative multi-user virtual on-line environment, an interactive virtual underground mine platform (IVUMP) is being developed to provide on-line access to mine safety preparedn

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Automatic Generation of COBIE Data from Revit

    By J. Lee

    As the usage of BIM increased in the construction industry, some construction owners started exploring the use of BIM for maintaining their facilities. Construction Operations Building Information Exc

    Aug 1, 2013

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    In Pit Crushing & Conveying in hard rock applications Todays? challenges ? future?s chances

    By Andreas Oberrauner

    Content ? What is? an introduction ? Crushing technology ? Conveying in pits ? Pit-exiting strategies ? Mine Planning in IPCC ? Summary/Conclusions EHS slide ? Sandvik?s objective is zero harm

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Coordination Guidelines for Virtual Design and Construction

    By Anoop Sattineni

    Over the past decade the use of BIM in the AEC industry has grown several fold and with it the number of standards available for implementing BIM. The ?National BIM Standard? by buildSmart Alliance, t

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Research on the Comparison of Operator Viewpoints Between Manned and Remote Control Operation in Unmanned Construction Systems

    By Akihiko Nishiyama

    Unmanned construction technology used for remote control operation of construction machines has some problems to solve compared with manned operation of construction machines, such as fatigue due to l

    Aug 1, 2013

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    Research into a New Method to Define the ?Three Zones? Above a Thick Coal Seam Mines Byfull-Height Extraction

    By Zhiqiang Wang

    This paper mainly focuses on the method of ?three-zone? definition (a caving zone, a fissure zone and a curve subsidence zone) for full height cutting in a thick seam. Based on criteria of a caving zo

    Aug 1, 2013

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    The Application Of IPCC at the Moatize Coal Project

    By R. J. McCarthy

    In-pit Crushing and Conveying (IPCC) is increasingly being considered by mining companies as a means to reduce their dependence on trucks and thus, fuel, tires, labour, etc. There is potential for gre

    Aug 1, 2013

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    The 7 Delusions of Disaster-Prone Organizations

    By Corrie Pitzer

    Safety performance in many companies and even industries has stalled in the last decade. Accidents rates are improving but more slowly and yet, serious accidents and fatality rates are not: in fact, t

    Aug 1, 2013