Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
Development and Operation of Loy Yang Open CutBy Waghorne E. P
The State Electricity Commission of Victoria is Australia's largest single coal producer. Approximately 19 Mt of coal will be produced in 1989 from the SEC V's newest mine, Loy Yang Open C
Jan 1, 1989
-
Optimisation of cemented rock fill strength for open stope supportBy J Player, R de Vries, E Villaescusa, H Saw, R Hassell
The use of cemented rock fill (CRF) for support of open stope walls has increased in the Australian underground mines operations over the last five years due in part to its low capital cost. In open s
Oct 16, 2017
-
Inadequate Water Management Planning Resulting in Long-term Closure LiabilitiesBy H J. J Boshoff
Mine closure planning integrated into life-of-mine (LOM) planning during the operational phase consists of many subcategories. One of these subcategories that needs to be fully integrated into the LOM
Jul 16, 2014
-
A Simplified Creep Analysis for Low Strength Seams in Rock PillarsBy M Habte
This paper presents a simplified method for the assessment of creep deformations in rock masses containing bands of low strength or soil strength rock. The main impetus for this work was the need to a
Mar 8, 2011
-
Automating Communications between Laboratories and Mines – A Case from the Coal IndustryBy S Mundell, J Armstrong, M Evans
"Automation is a common goal within the coal industry for reasons such as efficiency, reliability and sustainability. However, it requires standards and frameworks so business systems can communicate
Aug 18, 2014
-
Modelling of Real-time Marker Data to Improve Operational Recovery in Sublevel Caving MinesBy A D. Campbell, G R. Power
The increasing availability of marker data in sublevel caving operations is changing the way draw can be managed to achieve positive recovery outcomes in these mines. This paper describes how marker d
May 9, 2016
-
Is Every Mine a Pilot?By G I. Lumley
‘Every mine is a pilot’ is an attitude which encourages the mining paradox of optimistic mine plans and equipment under performance; propped up by an environment lacking accountability. The premise th
Jun 22, 2016
-
Bias Testing of Mechanical Sampling Systems for Coal - A Review of Test Results and Call for Use of Multivariate Statistical AnalysesBy C D. Rose
A review and summary of the results of 120 coal sampling system bias tests is presented. This review supports new methodology using multivariate statistics currently being considered by ISO TC27 SC4.
Aug 21, 2012
-
Through Seam Blasting – Leighton Wahana ExperienceBy S Agdaca
Leightons is the sole contractor at the Wahana Coal Mine Project (part of the Bayan Group), a multi-seam thermal deposit consisting of 13 coal seams with thicknesses ranging from 20 cm to 500
Nov 8, 2011
-
Risk assessment tool for mines using diesel-powered mobile equipmentBy A Reid, A W. Musk, O Jones
In this paper, the authors attempt to bridge the gap that currently exists between the duty-of-care responsibilities of underground mining industry personnel, and the multifaceted health challenges fa
Oct 16, 2017
-
Tailings governanceBy T Alexieva
Since the early 1900s the geotechnical community has investigated every significant failure of a tailings dam, improved our knowledge of the behaviour of the tailings storage facilities, developed ana
Jul 23, 2018
-
Quantifying iron ore ‘handleability’ to reduce processing plant delaysBy P Cherepanskiy, G Elphick, R Hus, C Perring
When an iron orebody nears its end of life, the extracted material can become increasingly problematic to handle. Higher moisture content occurs as larger portions of originally-below-water-table mate
Jun 22, 2022
-
Integrated Communications for Surface and Open Pit ApplicationsBy G Booth
Whilst communications systems in the mining industry have evolved over the years, the premise remains consistent that reliable communication is vital for safety and operational efficiency. TodayÆs ope
Jan 1, 2008
-
Making the Most of Blast MeasurementsBy D P. Blair
The theme of this conference is blasting productivity. This article only considers the technology aspect of this theme, and in particular, the collection and analysis of experimental data. In many cas
Nov 8, 2011
-
Development of Robot System for Automatic Assembling of Bolted SegmentsBy Harada M, Katsuta S
In order to shorten the time taken to com- plete shield tunnel excavation work, reduce labor costs and to improve safety, an automatic assembly robot system for the segments used has been developed
Jan 1, 1987
-
Surrounded by Change - Collective Strategies for Managing the Cumulative Impacts of Multiple MinesBy D Brereton, C J. Moran
Intensive resource extraction, in the form of multiple mining operations, presents significant assessment and management challenges for resource developers, governments, community and the environment.
Jan 1, 2009
-
Development of a Segmental Lining Specification for Steel Fibre Reinforced Concrete Flexural Strength Testing Using Round Panel TestsBy S Kost, R Nievergelt, F Cortes
In recent years, the use of steel fibre-reinforced concrete (SFRC) for segmental tunnel linings has become increasingly popular due to numerous advantages including durability, resistance to spalling,
Sep 17, 2014
-
Improvement of Existing Ore-forming Models Due to Systematic Sampling During Mining – An Example from Kambalda, Western AustraliaBy C Laming, S Staude, D Hammond, S Sheppard, J Griffith, S Stanfield, S Marriott
Long Operations is located on the eastern slope of the Kambalda Dome in Western Australia. Kambalda hosts nickel deposits that are modelled to have formed from an exsolving sulfide melt from a parenta
Aug 18, 2014
-
The Strength Properties of Fibreglass and Other Polymer-based Dowels for Strata Reinforcement in CoalminesBy A Mirzaghorbnali, D Gilbert, R Burton, J Nemcik, N Aziz
Glass-reinforced polymer bolts, commonly known as fibreglass dowels and fibre-reinforced polymer or plastic bolts or plastic dowels are increasingly applied for strata reinforcement in mines as well a
Nov 5, 2014
-
Investigation of the Process of Cobalt and Nickel Sulphation from Pyrite Concentrate and Nickel MatteBy Abishev D. N, Balakirev V. F, Davydov G. I
The problem of recovery of cobalt products from poorly oxidised nickel ores (Kempirsaisk deposit) and pyrite concentrates with a low content of cobalt (Sokolovsk-Sarbaisky deposit) has not been sol
Jan 1, 1996