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The 8 Millisecond Rule is Dead – Or Is It?By Daniel Richards, Dr Rob Farnfield, Dr Geoff Adderley
The 8-millisecond rule has been in use for many years as a basic technique to help minimize vibration levels from surface blasting operations. The rule was based on work carried out in the 1960’s by t
Jan 21, 2025
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Technological Advances for Reducing Production Costs of Commodity MetalsBy Robert L. Stephens
"It can be argued that one of the most important property of any material is cost, since this property detennines the applications for which a material can be considered. Despite growing demand and pr
Jan 1, 2000
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Improving Safety and Mine Productivity Using Real-Time Video TechnologyBy J Westh, S Rashleigh, L Gallagher
Mining companies are moving towards automated haul trucks and other equipment. One reason for this is that if automated trucks can operate in a standard pattern over and over again without variation,
Nov 20, 2012
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Application Of High Efficiency Air Classifiers For Fly Ash ProcessingBy David Morrow
Fly ash is a by-product from coal-fired power stations that is captured from the exhaust gas stream by electrostatic precipitators (ESPs) or bag houses. It is mainly derived from the inorganic compone
Sep 1, 2012
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Liner Systems In Chilean Copper Heap LeachingBy M. E. Smith
Chile is the world's largest copper producer and as such sets the standard of practice in copper SX/EW design. The authors summarize the liner systems used at many of Chile's major copper pr
Jan 1, 1994
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Occurrence And Determination Of Germanium In Coal Ash From Powerplants ? SummaryBy R. C. Corey
GERMANIUM is an element that has come into widespread use in the electronics industry in recent, years. So far this increasing demand has been, met by ample supply: however, the future balance is unce
Jan 1, 1959
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NIOSH Mine Fire Research In The United StatesBy Michael A. Trevits
During the time period from 1990-2007, there were 1601 reportable fires that occurred in the U.S. mining industry (an average of 89 fires per year). The leading causes of U.S. mine fires include flam
Jan 1, 2010
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Telepresence – the application of remote control and automation technologies for increased safety and productivityBy J Cronin
For the last decade, we have read about the great technical innovation that is coming to the mining industry that will increase safety and productivity. There is consensus that it will be a technical
Oct 16, 2017
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Implementing Energy Management in the Canadian Mining IndustryBy Lauri Gregg
The implementation of Energy Management within the global mining industry has advanced significantly during the past 20 years. Consequently, the industry?s knowledge of energy efficiency improvement o
Aug 1, 2013
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Inline Monitoring Of Phase Transformation In Hot Strip MillBy Frenk van den Berg
In the manufacturing of steel strip for the automotive sector, the mechanical properties are largely defined by the process conditions in the hot strip mill. In particular the phase transformation, fr
Aug 16, 2017
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Magnesia Refractories for Steel FurnacesBy G. M. Carrie
Introduction The subject of basic refractories is daily becoming of increased importance in metallurgical processes, and there is a constantly growing necessity for the development of better materi
Jan 1, 1927
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Assessment of Equator Principles and Financial Institution Needs -A Strategic Framework for Project FinanceBy P. Momni, D. Ersenkal
Equator Principles (EPs) are a set of guidelines developed and adopted by a series of financial institutions for assessing and managing social and environmental issues in project financing. Establishe
Jan 1, 2010
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Pillar Extraction at the Doe Run Company, 1991-1998 (82799d0e-2b30-4c7e-911c-ac1c973112a1)By Yanske TR, Lane WL
The Doc Run Company and its predecessors have been mining for over 130 years utilising the room and pillar mining method. This method has left approximately 20 per cent of the orebody in the remaini
Jan 1, 1998
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Methane explosion modeling in the Sago MineBy G. W. McMahon
Following the Sago Mine accident, the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) asked the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center to study several possible methane explosion scenari
Jul 1, 2010
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Coal-Mine Accidents In The United States, 1941 - IntroductionBy W. W. Adams
With greater production of coal per man-hour of work than ever before achieved, the coal-mining industry of the United States established a better safety record in 1941 than in any year since 1930, th
Jan 1, 1944
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OFR-47-81 Geotechnical Properties Of Oil Shale Retorted By The Paraho And Tosco ProcessesBy Frank C. Townsend
Waste disposal schemes using spent shale in embankments require a thorough knowledge of its geotechnical engineering properties for environ-mentally safe disposal. In this context, the objective of th
Jan 1, 1979
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OFR-130(3)-85 High Reliability Miner Hydraulic System - Volume II -Mining Hydraulics Manual ? 1. Introduction ? 1.1 GeneralHydraulic fluid power systems are advantageous whenever power output must be accurately and safely controlled. The load movers, cylinders, jacks, rotary actuators and hydraulic actuators in these syst
Jan 1, 1982
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CRIRSCO 2006 (Multi-Jurisdiction) - International Reporting Template (IRT) for the Public Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves"Developed by CRIRSCO, IRT is a document that draws on the best of the CRIRSCO-style reporting standards. These reporting standards are recognised and adopted world-wide for market-related reporting a
Jan 1, 2003
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Production Energy Optimization in MiningBy Fabio Mielli
In these times of increasing costs and diminished returns, energy consumption is one source of savings that remains relatively untapped in the mining sector. Typically, 15% to 40% of operational costs
Aug 1, 2013
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Discussion - Of Mr. Barrows' Paper on the Use of High Percentages of Mesabi Iron-Ores in Coke Blast-Furnace Practice (see p. 140)F. E. Bachman, Port Henry, N. T. (communication to the Secretary*):—In discussing Mr. o.o.Laudig's paper, the Action of Blast-Furnace Gases Upon Various Iron-Ores,' I took the ground that Me
Jan 1, 1905