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Opening Supports to Segmental Linings:A Novel Shotcrete Support Solution (4dda697d-11f6-4774-84f0-12e4af00636d)By Anthony Harding
In a world of technology and electronic communication, it is easy to forget what engineers do best with a problem: sitting around a table, exchanging views and ideas with sketches and respecting every
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Stochastic Approaches To Rock Characterization For The Design Of Underground StructuresBy K. Kim
A site characterization strategy formulated for the probabilistic design of underground structures is presented, which takes into account the variability of rock properties and the stochastic nature o
Jan 1, 1995
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Shovels, Trucks And Repair Bays. A Comprehensive EvaluationBy Jorgen Elbrond
Shovels, trucks and repair bays for the trucks each play their role in the capacity of an open pit operation. It is therefore convenient to have a procedure for the capacity calculation which takes al
Jan 1, 1981
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Crushing In The Pit - Ore Fracture and TransportationBy S. D. Michaelson
Open pits and quarries are the major sources of all "hard rock" tonnage mined today. Normally, ore is fractured from the pit face by blasting and then truck-hauled to a primary crusher where processin
Jan 1, 1968
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Recent Developments In Cable Support TechnologyBy S. C. Tadolini
The use of resin-grouted cable supports to control large ground movements in several types of underground mines has increased substantially since being introduced in 1991. Cables offer several advanta
Jan 1, 1998
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The Brenner Base TunnelBy Michael Rehbock-Sander, Romed Insam
"INTRODUCTIONThe idea of building a summit tunnel under the Brenner occurred to the Italian engineer Giovanni Qualizza as far back as 1847. But it was to be another 160 years to pass before a base tun
Jan 1, 2016
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Pennsylvania's Subsidence - Control Guidelines Should They Be Adopted by Other StatesBy C. J. Bise
In August, 1977, the Federal Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act was signed into law [I]. It stated that: "The Congress finds and declares that because of the diversity in terrain ... and other
Jan 1, 1980
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A Direct Derivative Method To Calculate Resistance Sensitivity For Mine Ventilation Networks - SME Annual Meeting 2022By L. Zhou, D. Bahrami
A reliable and stable ventilation system is essential to the safe operation of underground mines. The stability of a mine ventilation system becomes extremely critical while responding to a fire incid
Mar 2, 2022
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Technical Review Of Mine DevelopmentBy D. Tolgyesi, L. P. Gignac
Mine development has evolved in the past 15 years from a human-paced system using hand-held drills and track-bound equipment to a mechanized system using specialized equipment for each component of th
Jan 1, 1983
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Canada-U.S. Interdependence On Industrial Minerals - ClassificationBy D. H. Stonehouse
There is no such thing as an industrial minerals industry. There are, however, many industries operating in the general field of industrial minerals. And although we use the phrase "industrial mineral
Jan 1, 1981
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The Structural Changes Of Bituminous Coal Particles During Pulverized Coal CombustionThe effect of the chemical composition of pulverized bituminous coal particles on their physical transformation during the initial stages of combustion has been investigated. The results suggested tha
Jan 1, 1986
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Economics Of DiatomiteBy W. E. Benton
Diatomite or diatomaceous earth is a siliceous sedimentary rock principally made up of the skeletal remains of the diatom, a microscopic, single-cell aquatic plant related to algae. The unique structu
Jan 1, 1983
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Absorbent Clays - IntroductionBy W. F. Moll
Absorbent clays are products, usually in the form of granules, that can absorb and hold approximately their own weight of liquids while essentially maintaining their size and integrity. They always co
Jan 1, 1986
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Modelling Of Heat Exchange Phenomena During The Indurating Of Magnetite Pellets On A Travelling Grate - IntroductionBy Roland B. Drugge
The adaptation of pelletizing processes involves the coordination of various factors such as temperatures, gas flows, productions, etc., in order to obtain optimum performance. The consequent problems
Jan 1, 1975
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Synthetic Resins, The Challenge To Fossil ResinsBy P. G. Irwin
Natural resins, those derived from coal and those mined in the Uintah basin, face challenges from synthetic resins that are derived from petroleum sources and rosin or wood sources. In the past, fos
Jan 1, 1990
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Geology And Development Of Republic Gypsum Company's Gypsum Deposit At Duke, Southwestern Oklahoma ? IntroductionBy Kenneth S. Johnson
Western Oklahoma, with an estimated 48 billion tons of minable gypsum, has one of the largest reserves of high-purity stone in the United States (Figure 1). Gypsum beds of the Permian Blaine Forma¬tio
Jan 1, 1970
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Characteristics Of A Four-Leg Shield DesignBy Jr. Gambrell
For more cost effective strata control, a fundamental understanding of the behavior of the support system is needed. To assist in this understanding for shield supports, behavior of a four-leg shield
Jan 1, 1990
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Analytical Design Procedure Using The Wilson EquationBy V. A. Scovazzo
The analytical pillar design procedure employing the Wilson equation is based on the site-specific material strength of the floor, pillar, and roof rock. Stable pillars so designed will sometimes be l
Jan 1, 2010
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Markets And Opportunities For Natural Mined Gypsum From MexicoBy T. Harris
Exports of crude gypsum from Mexico currently comprise about 60% of all domestic shipments, and about 25% of the imported material consumed in the U.S. wallboard industry. However, of growing importan
Jan 1, 1996
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Carbon Dioxide ph Performance at Greens Creek MillBy D. Tahija
"Hecla's Greens Creek silver-gold-lead-zinc mill began using carbon dioxide rather than sulphuric acid to control pH in April, 2015. High pH levels in the grinding and lead flotation circuits are caus
Jan 1, 2016