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Use of Simulation to Support Mining Industry OperatorsBy Harper B
The mining industry has developed a comprehensive view of the need to have production personnel well trained in the use and maintenance of mining equipment. A strong commitment from the industry to th
Jan 1, 1998
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Computer Simulation to Aid Open Cut Plant SelectionThe paper describes a computer model developed within the State Electricity Commis- sion of Victoria for use in open cut planning. The purpose of the model is to simulate all the typical occurrence
Jan 1, 1982
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Using Fundamentals to Break the Breakdown Maintenance CycleDuring 1991 - 1993 the author interviewed approximately thirty senior managers of varying responsibilities in either the engineering, construction or operation of a heavy industrial facility. The purp
Jan 1, 1998
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Electrokinetic Leaching - A New Approach to Ensuring PercolationBy Wright D. J
Successful heap leaching depends on three major factors: 1. Chemical conditions appropriate for the dissolution of the valuable metal; 2. Contact between the leach solution and the valuable metal par
Jan 1, 1994
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Validation of Measurements Used to Solve Ventilation ProblemsBy Chavant G, Begis D, Gunther J
To study the ventilation of a mine (improve on the existing situation, examine extension projects) the calculation program used must take into account all the resistance values in the branches of
Jan 1, 1988
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Geophysical log applications to geological and geotechnical assessmentBy B Zhou
Geophysical borehole logging, which measures various in situ petrophysical parameters, can be used not only for qualitative interpretation such as strata correlation, but also for geotechnical assessm
Nov 8, 2021
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Using Reliability Modelling to Confirm Plant Design CapacityBy B R. Olsson, N Marinopoulos
To establish the design and the capacity of the Stanwell Magnesium Plant, Australian Magnesium Corporation Ltd (AMC) with Fluor Australia has modelled the operation of the magnesium plant using ARENA
Jan 1, 2002
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Reactivity of Brown Coal Char to Carbon DioxideBy Misra VN
The carbon-carbon dioxide reaction is the rate determining step in industrial processes such as the rotary kiln direct reduction process for iron ores. The use of brown coal as a reductant in the r
Jan 1, 1980
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Audiometric Study to Detect Overload on Rod MillsBy Zamora C
The performance of a system for detecting the onset of overloads on rod mills is described. The system has bee,, tested at CODELCO E1 Salvador Concentrator where, due t,, variations on size distributi
Jan 1, 1985
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Eloise Copper Mine Geology ù Back to BasicsBy A Baensch, E Grimsley
Eloise Copper Mine is situated 56 km east-southeast of Cloncurry, Queensland, Australia. The deposit was discovered by BHP Minerals in 1986 during follow up diamond drilling of EM anomalies associated
Jan 1, 2003
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Mine-to-Mill Optimisation ù Research and PracticeMining companies around the world are seeking methods to coordinate operations between the mine and the concentrator to achieve an overall improvement in enterprise performance. In several instances v
Jan 1, 2000
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Golden Blocks GoldfieldBy G D. Price
The Golden Blocks Goldfield is located in the Slaty Creek area,North West Nelson, about 20 km west of Collingwood. Alluvial gold was discovered in Slaty Creek in 1861. Gold was mined from quartz veins
Jan 1, 2004
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Prediction of Ground Vibration Use due to BlastingIn engineering applications of explosives for rock breaking, the released energy is expended mainly into heat, rock crushing and fracturing, seismic waves, air blast, and noise. Those parts of ene
Jan 1, 1986
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Geosynthetics Provide Innovative Solution To Mine Establishment ProblemsBy Pinn N
Geosynthetics is an all encompassing word to describe a number of man-made products usually from hydrocarbons which are used in conjunction with the soil. The specific products are:Geotextiles Geomemb
Jan 1, 1990
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An Introduction to the Mineral Resources ACT 1989The Mineral Resources Act 1989 was assented to on 25th October, 1989 after more than two years of consultation and negotiation between Government, the mining industry and other affected parties partic
Jan 1, 1990
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Low Voidage Blasting to Improve Underground Stope ProductivityProductivity of mines can be improved by taking fewer, but larger blasts. The initial blasts taken in starting a mining block are restricted by the low amount of void or space to fire into. Block cave
Jan 1, 2008
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Explosive Energy Relief - The Key to Controlling OverbreakOne of primary causes of poor blast performance is the improper relief of explosive energy. Under or over-confined blasts modify the explosiveÆs path of least resistance, which changes where and when
Jan 1, 1999
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An Alternative to Cube-root Scaling Crater AnalysisBy Fourney W. L, Weaver T. A
A large number of single borehole crater-forming shots were analyzed in terms of correlating the crater parameters with explosive weight. The objective was to determine a scaling rule for which the
Jan 1, 1990
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The Use of a Computer to Describe BlastingBy Hengst B
The first production stage in any mining operation is the breaking of whole rock into fragments small enough for loading and subseq- uent handling. This primary fragmentation is most frequently acc
Jan 1, 1977
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Transition from Open Cut to Underground Coal MiningAt some time in the mining life of an open cut coal deposit, consideration is usually given to determine the point at which underground mining becomes an economic proposition or even necessary. Thi
Jan 1, 1997