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Mine Ventilation Model Validation - ItÆs not Rocket Science!By J Rowland
"Ventilation models are invaluable tools for both prediction of routine daily ventilation changesin an operating mine to circuit performance expectations at the mine in 20 yearsÆ time. Arguably ventil
Jun 1, 2012
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Ventilation Duct Leakage ù A Method of AssessmentThe tangible effects of leakage are presented graphically, and a technique for quantifying the leakage characteristics of a ventilation column using the æSolveÆ capabilities of a common spreadsheet is
Jan 1, 2002
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The Penna Hoisting Plant ù Opportunities and Issues Related to Using Lower Rope Selection FactorsBy C Quirion
Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited, Laronde Division, operates the deepest single-lift shaft in the western hemisphere. The initial Penna hoisting plant was designed for a production rate of 1800 tonnes per d
Jan 1, 2005
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Sensitivity of Air Volume Outputs to Changes in Resistance of Side Branches in a Mine Ventilation NetworkBy Kolarczyk M
When controlling the ventilation process in a deep mine some knowledge of the sensitivity of the air volume output to changes in the resistances of network side branches is of great advantage.Sen
Jan 1, 1988
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A Model of Dense Medium CyclonesA model of dense medium cyclones is developed based on balancing the terminal velocities of the discrete particles due to the centrifugal force against a random turbulent eddy velocity. An expressi
Jan 1, 1987
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Influence of Blast Furnace Operating Parameters on Top Gas Temperature DistributionThe recent installation of top gas temperature probes in blast furnaces at Australian Iron & Steel Pty. Ltd. - Port Kembla, has provided the means for studying radial gas flow distribution in blast f
Jan 1, 1975
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Fighting Mine FiresBy Sneddon NW
Aberdare North Colliery is situated on the eastern boundary of the City of Cessnock in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales. Although the area is now noted for its wines and vineyards, the district
Jan 1, 1981
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Flotation control using froth stability: past, present and futureBy C Smith, J Cilliers, K Hadler
Unstable flotation froths, that burst before they overflow, produce no concentrate. Increasing the froth stability to improve recovery is therefore an obvious control strategy. Froth stability can be
Aug 29, 2018
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The Place of Oil and Gas in Future Energy Patterns in AustraliaAverage annual growth in consumption of primary energy in Australia over the past 10 years has been 5·5 per cent compared to a world average of 4·1 per cent.Over the next 10 years growth rat
Jan 1, 1971
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Computer Simulations to Enable Continuous Blending to Two Plants at Sishen Mine From the Medium-Term Point of ViewSishen uses a state-of-the-art tracking system to track material from its position in blast blocks through various stockpiles and crushers. Qualities are blended directly to the crusher as opposed to
Jan 1, 2005
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Planning for (not so) final land useBy J Durbin
To effectively plan for closure, we must have an end-point in mind. To undertake meaningful rehabilitation, a post-mine land use (or uses) must be known. However, it is becoming more apparent that th
Jul 25, 2018
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Stable Isotope Geochemistry of Acid Mine Drainage ù Implications in the Assessment of Contaminant Sources at the Mt Morgan Minesite and the Dee River CatchmentBy S D. Golding
The current study integrates hydrogeochemical and stable isotope results to investigate the sources and evolution of acid mine drainage at the historic Mount Morgan gold mine in Queensland, including
Jan 1, 2003
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Application of steel bollards for managing the hazards associated with open stopes, Waihi Underground OperationsBy C E. Gawith
The Waihi underground mining operation currently mines epithermal veins ranging from two metres up to ten metres in width using a ‘Modified Avoca’ stoping method. This method consists of longhole benc
Mar 15, 2021
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The Reliability of Finite Element Analysis of Longwall Extraction in British Coal MinesBy OÆGrady P
Finite element analysis is becoming a routine component of design of longwall extractions, now superseding more traditional somewhat intuitive approaches. Finite element modelling is relatively inexpe
Jan 1, 1991
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Morphology of Central Pacific Seamounts: Implication for MN-Crust MiningStudies of the morphology of seamounts within the Hawaiian, Line Islands, Gilbert and Phoenix Seamount groups indicate that the morphology and size distribution of seamounts vary significantly fr
Jan 1, 1987
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Strategic mine schedule optimisationBy A Tsoy
This abstract describes long-term mining schedule optimisation approach that may be suitable for complex marginal projects and is based on modern scheduling techniques. CITATION: Tsoy, A, 2018. Strate
Nov 21, 2018
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Practical Considerations for Multimine Grade ReconciliationThis paper discusses the implementation and potential limitations of the method for estimating sampling and analytical errors of multiple source mine output blended into a shipping product, described
Mar 1, 2010
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Selecting and Implementing the Right TechnologyThe selection and implementation of the right technology for a project is critical to the future development of the resource industry. It is essential for companies to ensure ongoing competitive viabi
Jan 1, 2006
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Dynamic influences of optimisation on emissionsBy P J. Bangerter, J Pan
Optimising for Net Present Value (NPV) with a strategic optimiser such as COMET, Prober-E, Blaser or Minemax has hitherto lacked a dynamic method for analysing the so-called third-order outcomes (such
Aug 2, 2023
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Automated omission-free geotechnical deformation monitoring – a new method deployable by non-specialistsBy J Franke, C Gonzalez
One of the regular tasks of geotechnical and mining engineers is the measurement and management of deformation in underground excavations. Although several methods are used to do so, the incumbent met
Nov 29, 2022