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Hydraulic shovel digging phase simulation and force prediction using machine-learning techniquesBy JESSICA W. A. AZURE, Samuel Frimpong, AZUPURI G. A. KABA, FORSYTH A. KADINGDI, PROSPER E. A. AYAWAH
The efficient and effective utilization of hydraulic excavators relies on, among other factors, a better understanding of the formation resistance during the excavation process. Studies on hydraulic s
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Evolving Earth, Pacific Opening, And Related Mineral BeltsBy Wilfred Walker
A working hypothesis is presented herein mineral belts are split as all world oceans opened. Rather than plate tectonics, expansion is favored as the most recent expression of the sequence of convecti
Jan 1, 1982
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Anaylytical Method For Rating Flocculant PerformanceBy M. R. Rosen
A technique is presented for simple characterization of the performance of flocculents in various mining applications. The method utilizes three key parameters obtained from raw settling data and com
Jan 1, 1980
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Upgrading of phosphate fines by fatty acid flotation using amylase enzyme as a surface modifierBy K. E. Yassin, A. Yehia, M. Amar
Phosphate ores are the source of many commodities, such as phosphorus element, P2O5 and fertilizers. Discarding a large percentage of fine phosphate particles produced as slimes during phosphate ore p
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New Approach In The Design Of First Lining Steel RibsBy Carla L. Zenti
In recent years, considerable advances have taken place worldwide in the design and construction of first tunnel linings. With these advances, there is a tendency to move away from traditional support
Jan 1, 2012
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Emerging Data Processing Technologies for TBM Projects— State of the Art and Outlook - RETC2021By Ulrich Maidl, Jamal Rostami, Ulf Gwildis
Tunnel Boring Machines (TBM) have more or less become the preferred method of tunneling in various ground conditions and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) or microprocessors are standard features o
Jun 13, 2021
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Microtunnel Shaft Construction in Louisiana - NAT2024By James Carroll, Lance Heyer
This paper describes the shaft design and construction for a 72-inch microtunnel under 14 active railroad tracks in Avondale, Louisiana. Initial shaft design for a deeper tunnel alignment considered s
Jun 23, 2024
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Alternative to parameterization in finding a series of maximum-metal pits for production planningBy H. Sevim
In long-term open pit production planning, a series of nested and maximum-value pits is usually generated first. These pits are then considered as possible pushbacks over a number of planning periods.
Jan 1, 1996
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New Engine For Ultra-Class Trucks; Cummins Unveils Its 3,728 Kw (4,000 Hp) PlatformIn its largest product launch in company history, Cummins Engines welcomed more than 200 customers, vendors and media to witness the unveiling of its new QSK95 engine at its Seymour Engine Plant in Se
Jan 1, 2012
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Mini Symposium ? Coal Slurry Fuels ? Coal/Water Dispersions - Characterization Of Coal/Water Dispersions ? IntroductionBy E. Z. Casassa
There has been a recent revival of interest in concentrated coal/water slurries as a substi¬tute for fuel oil or for coal/oil mixtures, particularly in electric power generation. The idea is not a new
Jan 1, 1983
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Advanced Technical Studies for Tunnel Enlargement in Hong KongBy Vincent Tricot, Daniel Altier, Roger Storry
"INTRODUCTION The Liantang / Heung Yuen Wai Boundary Control Point (BCP) project, located in the north-east New Territories of Hong Kong, will form the seventh land crossing between the Hong Kong Spec
Jan 1, 2016
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Project Management In Large Industrial UnitsBy P. Tanaskovic
This is presentation of a model which simplifies application of project management in control of the construction procedure of industrial units (mines, power stations etc). The model is made for furth
Jan 1, 1986
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Iodine In Northwestern OklahomaBy Howard M. Cotton
Early in 1977, Amoco Production Company and Houston Chemicals, a subsidiary of Pittsburg Plate Glass (PPG) Industries, started producing iodine commercially in northwestern Oklahoma. This is significa
Jan 1, 1978
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Lime Slurry - Lime?s Effect On Equipment; Disruptions Can Come Without Proper CareBy Todd Loudin
A majority of the chemical process industry uses lime in either a powder or liquid form. Engineering and maintenance personnel often face a long and potentially expensive trial-and-error period in ord
Jan 1, 2010
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Energy dissipation and fragmentation of granite core during high-velocity impact (MME Extended Abstracts)By Ying Lu, Jeffrey C. Johnson, Chen-Luh Lin, Jan D. Miller, Sindhoora Puvvada
The amount of energy used to break rock is of interest in mine-to-mill operations to minimize energy consumption during blasting at the mine site and comminution at the processing plant. In this resea
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Identifying Longwall‑Induced Fracture Zone Height Through Core DrillingBy Peter Zhang, Daniel Su, Mark Alexander Van Dyke, Heather Dougherty, Bo Hyun Kim
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has been evaluating longwall mining-induced strata fractures and their impacts on casing stability of Marcellus shale gas wells locate
Jun 9, 2022
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Trends in borehole geophysics for mineral exploration: assaying and remote detectionBy J. J. Daniels
Advances in borehole geophysical research for mineral assaying and remote detection of mineralization away from the borehole are cited. Nuclear activation measurement research has provided accurate in
Jan 1, 1987
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Successful Direct Vegetation Of Acidic Deep Coal Mine RefuseBy J. C. Draper
The Duquesne Light Company and GAI Consultants, Inc. conducted a demonstration program aimed at establishing permanent vegetative cover directly on acidic, deep coal mine refuse. Several plots were tr
Jan 1, 1983
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An Evaluation Model Of Landforms Visual ValueBy A. Tsouchlaraki
The physical relief is a variable of utmost significance in the course of the analysis, evaluation, design and management of the visual environment. In this sense, there are cases where it would be de
Jan 1, 2005
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Determination Of Bedrock Features By Seismic Refraction ProfilingBy J. Wyn Prior
The seismic refraction technique is probably the most popular geophysical method of bedrock profiling in geotechnical site investigations but is somewhat restricted by the inherent assumptions in the
Jan 1, 1976