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  • SME
    Optimizing The Performance And Utilization Of A Raise Drill By Means Of Automatic Control

    By Thomas H. Wake, Timothy M. Tower

    A continuing trend in raise drilling is the movement toward increased automation. This paper discusses the reasons for automating a raise drill, which include labor saving, faster and smoother operati

    Jan 1, 1991

  • AIME
    Ox The Action of Common Salt and Other Related Crystalline Salts in Wire-Drawing

    By Charles O. Thompson

    WHEN a wire rod of iron or of steel is immersed in a hot. solution of common salt, allowed to remain long enough to bring the metal to the temperature of the brine, and withdrawn, the surface of the r

    Jan 1, 1881

  • AIME
    Effects of Stemming Size Distribution on Explosive Charge Confinement: A Laboratory Study

    By D. R. Skidmore, C. J. Konya

    To quantify the effects of proper stemming on air-blast and flyrock reduction for a surface mining operation, a study was undertaken with funding from the Office of Surface Mining. Known weights of ex

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    Centrifugal Modeling Of The Consolidation Of Solid Suspensions

    By B. Moudgil, M. Bogan

    A bench-top centrifuge was used to study the consolidation behavior of phosphatic clays. A mathematical model (based on, first-order kinetics) was developed to describe the relationship between the vo

    Jan 1, 1997

  • AIME
    New Source of Minerals from a Canadian Oil Sands Mining Operation

    By R. Schutte, L. W. Trevoy

    Commercial production of heavy minerals from plant tailing streams is undergoing study by Syncrude Canada Ltd. When tar sand from an open pit mine is processed and upgraded to synthetic crude oil, hea

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Copper in a Changing World

    By Charles M. Brinckerhoff

    When I first went to Arizona in 1925, mining was primarily an underground job. Ajo, Sacramento Hill in Bisbee and Jerome were the only open pit operations in the state. Thousands of men, however, were

    Jan 3, 1972

  • AUSIMM
    Rehabilitation, Landscaping, And Tress

    The aim of this paper is to examine the problems confronting the planner, designer, constructor and management when rehabilitating the works associated with road building- and including quarry and

    Jan 1, 1976

  • SME
    The Adiabatic Compression of Air by Large Falls of Roof

    By Malcolm J. McPherson

    There have been numerous recorded cases of mine explosions being initiated by falls of roof. The actual mechanism of the ignition has often been unknown. One possibility is incendive frictional sparki

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AIME
    Area Of Influence Of Exploratory Drill Holes Under Conditions Of Errors Of Recognition

    By D. A. Singer

    A procedure whereby the completeness of search is calculated by using the area of influence of exploratory drill holes or samples is extended to allow for errors of recognition. The size, shape, and o

    Jan 1, 1976

  • SME
    The Emerging Competitive Position of the U.S. Phosphate Industry in Light of Overseas Developments

    By M. C. Manderson

    While the United States has been the world's largest volume producer and marketer of phosphatic fertilizers for many years, it has recently suffered heavy losses for a variety of reasons. While i

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Design Of PCCP Pressure Tunnel Liners

    By Chris C. Sundberg, Ronald E. Heuer, Stanley L. Paul, Peter M. Douglass

    Use of prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) for pressure tunnel liners is gaining popularity with contractors, engineers, and owners. This paper presents loading considerations and a beam-spring

    Jan 1, 1987

  • ISEE
    Dewatering Small Diameter Bore Holes

    By R J. Hill

    Blasters are well aware of the problems and expense faced when trying to load in wet bore holes; problems of poor coupling and poor density, as well as the expense of higher priced cartridge product.

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Dispersion-Hardening in Binary Titanium-Copper Alloys

    By R. A. Wood, R. I. Jaffee, H. R. Ogden, D. N. Williams

    Dispersion-containing titanium-copper alloys were prepared having mean free paths varying from 1.0 to 9.7 P. Tensile studies at room temperature and at 1000°F showed that little or no strengthening

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Underclay Squeezes in Coal Mines

    By W. Arthur White

    Underclay squeeze is the plastic flowing of underclay below coal pillars into mined-out entries and rooms. Squeezes may be caused either by wet mine conditions where the moisture is taken up by the cl

    Oct 1, 1956

  • AIME
    California Paper - The Bryan Mill as a Crusher and Amalgamator Compared with the Stamp-Battery (Discussion, 1054)

    By E. A. H. Tays

    At the present time, the mine-owner has a number of patent crushers to choose from, when contemplating the erection of a mill; and a number of new ones are yearly brought to notice. We all know that t

    Jan 1, 1900

  • ISEE
    Computer Aided Blasting System for Use with Electronic Detonators

    By Dave Proudfoot, Mike van Wyk

    "There has akvays been plenty of discussion around the ‘accuracy of pyrotechnic detonators withmost recognised manufacturers claiming a variability of arourid 1% or less for their ‘superaccurate’ pyro

    Jan 1, 1998

  • AIME
    Why Stekenjokk Chose All-Hydraulic Drills

    What has been billed as the underground drilling technology of the 1980's got a dramatic head start when Boliden engineers at Stekenjokk decided to go with all hydraulic drilling for primary ore

    Jan 12, 1977

  • SME
    Clearance Improvements for the White Haven and Rockport Tunnels

    By J. C. May, G. M. Elliott, J. J. Brady

    Increased clearance was required in two railroad tunnels that were built about the time of the Civil War. Clearance infringements, whether they be excavation tights or caused by ice accumulation, redu

    Jan 1, 1997

  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Surface Deformation Differences between Lead Fatigued in Air and in Partial Vacuum

    By K. U. Snowden, J. N. Greenwood

    EARLY studies by Gough and sopwith' have shown that the fatigue resistance of certain metals increased when the test was carried out in a partial vacuum; lead showed this effect to a marked degre

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AIME
    Energy Management in Minerals Processing

    By T. S. Govindan

    The first step in energy conservation in any industrial plant involves implementing many of the day-to-day "housekeeping" items, such as fixing leaks, turning out lights, etc. When this step has been

    Jan 1, 1981