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The Application of AS 61508 to Road Tunnel Fire and Life Safety SystemsBy M Taylor
The Project Specification and Technical Requirements documents associated with several recent large road tunnel projects within Australia have specified the application of AS/IEC 61508 – FunctionalSaf
Mar 8, 2011
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Keeping Projects on the RailsBy J Canterford
Although we have access to a wide range of sophisticated process design and improvement tools in combination with a significant range of case studies, the mineral resource industry still manages to be
Aug 8, 2011
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Risk Assessment in Mine Rehabilitation Planning: Using the Option of an Above Ground Tailings Containment at Ranger Uranium Mine as an ExampleBy Riley S. J
Ranger Uranium Mine is located within the Alligator Rivers Region of the Northern Territory of Australia and surrounded by the World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park (Figure 1). The mining oper
Jan 1, 1994
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Stainless Steel “Permanent” Cathode Plates - Fixed Assets or Consumables?By G. J. Heferen, A. Pranowo, N. J. Aslin, P. O. Eriksson
Glencore Technology (GT) has over four decades experience supplying stainless steel cathode plates (“cathode plates”) to the electro-refining and electro-winning industry. Cathode plates are typically
Jan 1, 2019
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OFR-34-88 Development And Testing Of A Variable Wall Miner Breadboard Prototype UnitBy Ronald J. Mathis
The objective of this contract is to design, build, surface test, and evaluate a breadboard prototype of the Variable Wall Mining System so that data are available for the design of a production machi
Jan 1, 1987
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Noise -Its Effect and Control in Mining OperationsBy A Walker
The presence of high noise levels in many industries, together with the fact that countries are becoming increasingly concerned with the health of its citizens, has contributed to the importance of th
Jan 1, 1963
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Fine Grind - MBD In The Centennial YearBy Roshan B. Bhappu
This is the Centennial year of AIME and many of us reading this issue of ' will be getting ready to attend the Centennial Celebration in New York from February 26 through March 4. The officers of
Jan 1, 1971
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Application of Thin Spray on Liner (Masterseal) at Longwall T-Junction Sections in German Hard Coal MinesBy Uwe Wyink, Guenther Thiele, Isabel Gollnick, Klaus Thyrock
"The application of a thin spray on liner was implemented in longwall T-junction sections in 2009 for the first time. The development of the material and the application is based on a technical cooper
Jan 1, 2010
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Waterproof Detailing in Drained and Undrained TunnelsBy J Palise
As cities become more populated and the need for tunnelling increases, we continue to dig deeper urban tunnels in more challenging ground conditions. At the same time our expectations for durability a
Mar 8, 2011
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Innovations In Copper Leaching, Employing Ferric Sulphate-Sulphuric Acid - IntroductionBy Harmon E. Keyes
Many organizations, including the Bureau of Mines, have made intensive studies of the application of leaching methods to relatively small low-grade disseminated deposits of copper ores, containing bot
Jan 1, 1930
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The Application of the General Image Processing System (GIPSY) to Mineral Beneficiation StudiesBy James R. Craig
The General Image Processing System (GIPSY) is being employed for the quantitative textural analysis of complex sulfide ores from the Southern and Central Appalachians and for the determination of lib
Jan 1, 1982
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Nickel Clad Steel Plate WorkBy Robert J. McKay, F. P. Huston, WILLIAM G. HUMPTON
THE manufacture of nickel-clad steel plate and the fabrication of articles from it has progressed far enough to permit a general description of the working methods used. The manufacture of sheets made
Jan 1, 1931
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Integrated Optimisation of Grinding and Flotation CircuitsBy P Holtham, K C. Runge, E Tabosa
Traditionally, comminution and flotation have been surveyed, analysed and optimised separately. This often results in less than optimal outcomes because of the complex interactions between the two pro
Sep 1, 2014
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Plant Testing Magnetic Conditioning On Kennecott’s Cu-mo Porphyry Ore - SME Annual Meeting 2023By F. Rudloff, C. Karageorgos, J. Moyo, I. Boadi, M. Struble, B. Lumsden
Over it’s more than 100-year history, the Kennecott operation has often been at the forefront of innovation; driven by the demands of the lower grade ore-body and the higher costs of operating in the
Feb 1, 2023
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RI 8763 Pilot Mill Flotation of Anorthositic Platinum-Palladuim Ore From the Stillwater ComplexBy E. Morrice
The Bureau of Mines investigated methods for beneficiating platinumgroup metal ores from the Stillwater Complex , Montana , as part of its program to increase the supply of critical and strategic mine
Jan 1, 1965
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Papers - Mining Methods - The Owyhee Tunnels (Abstract)By P. R. Hanes
A description of the methods used in driving two tunnels, 2 miles long each, one a 9-ft. and the other a 19-ft. diameter section, for the Owyhee Irrigation Project, Oregon. One heading of the smaller
Jan 1, 1934
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Cannington Mine - Back to the Cradle for BHPThe Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited (BHP) started as a silver-lead-zinc mining company in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia in the 1880s. Since then it has diversified into the resource
Jan 1, 1998
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Tunnel Construction: Difficult Ground ConditionsBy James J. Brady, James S. Lewis, Robert B. Gordon, Jimmy W. Honeycutt
INTRODUCTION Tunnel construction has always been an extremely high risk form of contracting primarily due to the inaccessability of information concerning the ground conditions to be encountered du
Jan 1, 1983
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Fly Ash Separation Using a Novel Rotary Triboelectrostatic SeparatorBy D. Tao
A novel rotary triboelectrostatic separator has been developed and patented recently at the University of Kentucky with unique features, including a high efficiency rotary charger, charger electrifica
Jan 1, 2014
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Papers - Slag Control for Recarburized Rail Steel (With Discussion)By A. P. Miller, T. S. Washburn
Improved procedure in the manufacture of rail steel has come as the rail user demanded better wearing qualities combined with greater unit weight. With each weight increase per lineal yard has come gr
Jan 1, 1935