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  • SAIMM
    Prediction of rock fragmentation using the Kuznetsov-Cunningham-Ouchterlony model

    By E. K. Mutinda, D. K. Maina, R. M. Kasomo, B. O. Alunda

    Assessment of blast fragment size distribution is critical in mining operations because it is the initial step towards mineral extraction. Different empirical models and techniques are available for p

    Mar 1, 2021

  • SAIMM
    Copper slag as a potential source of critical elements - A case study from Tsumeb, Namibia

    By S. Lohmeier, D. Gallhofer, B. G. Lottermoser, T. Schirmer

    At a time of resource consumption, it is important to study the chemical composition of mining and metallurgical wastes to prevent the dissipative loss of metals and metalloids from the mining value c

    Mar 1, 2021

  • SAIMM
    Clustering-based iterative approach to stope layout optimization for sublevel stoping

    By M. Kumral, Y. A. Sari

    Underground mining operations tend to have higher operating costs than surface mines. When metal prices decrease, profitability is jeopardized due to the high costs. Therefore, mining management harne

    Mar 1, 2021

  • SAIMM
    Evaluation of polymer binders in briquetting of coal fines for combustion applications

    By H. W. J. P. Neomagus, J. R. Bunt, D. L. Botha, N. T. Leokaoke

    Coal briquetting traditionally makes use of high-dosage, nonpolymeric binders (such as coal tar pitch or molasses) or polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) at low dosages for the binding of fine and ultrafine coal.

    Mar 1, 2021

  • SME
    Why Do Haul Truck Fatal Accidents Keep Occurring? "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"

    By Timothy J. Orr, Robin J. Burgess-Limerick, Jennica L. Bellanca, MARGARET E. RYAN

    Powered haulage continues to be a large safety concern for the mining industry, accounting for approximately 50%of the mining fatal accidents every year. Among these fatal accidents, haul-truck-relate

    Feb 22, 2021

  • SME
    Experimental Study of Dynamic Mechanical Response and Energy Dissipation of Rock Having a Circular Opening Under Impact Loading "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"

    By Rong Lu, Hao Wu, Bing Dai, Guoyan Zhao, Li Cheng, Weizhang Liang

    Affected by the disturbance of blasting activities, deformation instability and rock dynamic disasters are prone to occur in deep hard rock roadways. Thus, it is particularly necessary to understand t

    Feb 18, 2021

  • SME
    A Stability Classification System for the Dragline Dump Slope "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"

    By Ashutosh Kumar Bharati, Rajesh Rai, B. K. Shrivastva, Arunava Ray

    Opencast mining method is one of the most productive mining methods available at present, which is generally associated with the removal and handling of a huge amount of overburden material. Hence it

    Feb 15, 2021

  • SME
    An Overview of Conventional Tailings Dam Geotechnical Failure Mechanisms - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)

    By Luke Clarkson, David Williams

    The intent of this paper is to provide overview context to allow broader understanding of conventional tailings dam failure mechanisms. The research leverages global knowledge, experience, and data co

    Feb 15, 2021

  • SME
    Developing an Evaluation Model for Economic Feasibility Analysis of Using Mechanical Boring Machines (TBM vs Roadheader) in one of the Largest Coal Reserves in Iran "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"

    By Sadegh Elyasi

    TBMand roadheader are two dominating excavation machines in underground tunnelling projects. The performance of these two tunnelling machines has been reviewed and analysed individually by many resear

    Feb 12, 2021

  • SME
    Extending geometallurgy to the mine scale with hyperspectral imaging: a pilot study using drone- and ground-based scanning "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"

    By Isabel F. Barton, Matthew J. Gabriel, CARSON ROBERTS, JOHN LYONS-BARAL, LEON DUPLESSIS, Mark D. Barton

    Geometallurgical assessment of orebodies in the mining industry typically relies on bench-scale or lab-based characterization techniques. In this study, we investigate drone- and tripod-based field hy

    Feb 10, 2021

  • SME
    Development of a Non-linear Framework for the Prediction of the Particle Size Distribution of the Grinding Products "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"

    By E. Petrakis, K. Komnitsas

    The main objective of batch grinding modeling is the estimation of the product particle size distribution over time or specific energy input to the mill. So far, the developed analytical methods requi

    Feb 8, 2021

  • SME
    Phase Transitions and Microstructural Changes During Oxidation and Reduction of a Weathered Ilmenite Concentrate "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"

    By Jafar Safarian, Leiv Kolbeinsen, Stian Seim, Hossein Salehi

    The present work aims to investigate the link between the oxidation and reduction of a weathered ilmenite concentrate in terms of phase transitions, microstructural changes, and element distribution.

    Feb 8, 2021

  • SME
    The Critical Minerals Initiative of the US Geological Survey’s Mineral Deposit Database Project: USMIN "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"

    By Patrick Scott, Germán Schmeda, Morgan Mullins, Liam Knudsen, Bradley S. Van Gosen, Carma A. San Juan, Nicholas A. Karl, Jeffrey L. Mauk, Clayton Forbush

    The objective of the US Geological Survey’s mineral deposit database project (USMIN) is to develop a comprehensive twentyfirst century geospatial database that is the authoritative source of the most

    Feb 8, 2021

  • SME
    A Parametric Study for the Effect of Dip on Stone Mine Pillar Stability Using a Simplified Model Geometry "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"

    By Morgan M. Sears, Gamal Rashed, Michael M. Murphy, Brent Slaker

    In this study, a parametric study was conducted using FLAC3D numerical models to examine the impact of oblique loading, generated from seam dip, on the strength and the failure propagation pattern of

    Feb 5, 2021

  • SME
    Analysis of Mining Lost Time Incident Duration Influencing Factors Through Machine Learning "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"

    By Muhammet Mustafa Kahraman

    Despite technological advancements and organizational adjustments, lost time accidents are major issues in occupational safety. However, there is very limited work that focuses on variables influencin

    Feb 3, 2021

  • SME
    Analysis of the Impacts of Mining Sequence and Overburden Depth on Stability at a Dipping Limestone Mine "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"

    By J. Miller, B. Slaker, M. M. Sears, G. Rashed

    Ground falls represent a significant hazard at underground mines in the stone, sand, and gravel (SSG) sector in the USA. Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIO

    Feb 2, 2021

  • SAIMM
    A new automated, safe, environmentally sustainable, and high extraction softrock underground mining method

    By J. Zhang, A. J. S. Spearing, L. Ma

    Ore deposits are becoming more complex to mine as a result of the exhaustion of surface and other easily mined deposits. There is also increasing socio-political pressure to design more environmentall

    Feb 2, 2021

  • SAIMM
    Blasting and preconditioning modelling in underground cave mines under high stress conditions

    By J. S. Contreras, E. Córdova, I. Gottreux, A. Anani, A. Ferrada

    Cave mining is an underground mass mining technique. The largest projects, which are known as ‘super caves’, produce hundreds of thousands of tons of ore per day, which involves large footprints with

    Feb 2, 2021

  • SAIMM
    Worker inclusion in equipment development processes in the modernizing minerals sector in South Africa

    By S. Schutte, J. Pelders

    Worker participation in equipment development can result in improved user acceptance and product quality. This paper focuses on worker engagement in equipment development processes in the South Africa

    Feb 2, 2021

  • SAIMM
    Accretion formation on the refractory lining during the melting of ferrosilicon

    By A. M. Garbers-Craig, T. Coetsee, T. M. Nemavhola

    Accretions often form in furnaces when slag and charge materials attach to the refractory wall and build up over time. Accretion formation is usually unwanted because it reduces the working volume of

    Feb 2, 2021