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Rock Mechanics and Computer Modeling Applied in the Design of Underground Salt Caverns Opened by Solution Mining for Brine Production and Natural Gas StorageBy E. Poiate, P. R. Cabral, A. V. N. Santos, P. V. M. Costa, C. S. Amaral, A. M. Costa
This paper discusses the design of underground salt caverns, opened by solution mining, for the production of brine and storage of natural gas under high pressures. The caverns are located in the salt
Jan 1, 2015
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Effective Sampling, Testing and Specification Approaches for Deep Mixing at Kitimat LNG, BCBy Randy R. Williams, Brian W. Wilson, George M. Filz, Marina S. W. Li, Donald A. Bruce
"In-situ wet grab sampling and post-installation coring of soil-cement structures are typically carried out for Quality Control (QC) and Quality Assurance (QA) of deep mixing (DM) schemes. Wet grab sa
Jan 1, 2015
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Inclusion Evolution in Ti-Stabilized 17Cr Austenitic Stainless Steels Produced by Ingot CastingBy Mansoor Barati, Xue Yin, Yanhui Sun, Alex McLean, Yindong Yang
The formation and evolution of inclusions in Ti-Stabilized, 17Cr Austenitic Stainless Steel produced by the ingot casting process were investigated through systematic sampling of liquid steel and roll
Jan 1, 2015
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Titanium Powder Production by Reducing Titanium Tetrachloride with Magnesium Metal in a Molten SaltBy G. Minhas, M. Pule, Y. Laffitte, M. c. McGurn, T. Tzanetakis, Peacey. J., R. Susilo
Titanium (Ti) metal production from titanium tetrachloride (TiCl4) using magnesium (Mg) as a reducing agent is the well-known Kroll process. A chloride route is used to avoid oxidation of the titanium
Jan 1, 2015
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A Case History on the Reduction of Chlorides from Mine WaterBy K. Lagnese, C. Robinson, S. Muddasani
"Mine water generated from underground coal mining operations contains both dissolved and particulate solids. Dissolved solids primarily consist of sodium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, chlorides and
Jan 1, 2015
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Modeling Dynamic Fracture from a Borehole with PeridynamicsBy R. Panchadhara, P. A. Gordon
"A non-local formulation of the classical continuum mechanics theory called peridynamics is used to study driven dynamic fractures in the near wellbore region. The controlled application of pressure o
Jan 1, 2015
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Uncertainty in the Rock Engineering Design of Post-Tensioned Anchors for DamsBy B. Panton, J. Carvalho, E. T. Brown
High-capacity, post-tensioned anchors have found wide-spread use in initial dam design and construction, and in the strengthening and rehabilitation of concrete dams to meet modern design and safety s
Jan 1, 2015
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Evaluation of the Thermal Induced Damage of RocksBy J. G. Kim, B. G. Chae, D. S. Cheon, E. S. Park
The underground structures such as high-level radioactive waste disposal thermal energy storage should be designed and constructed considering thermal-mechanical characterization because of long term
Jan 1, 2015
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Performance and Cost Comparison of Materials Used in Design and Fabrication of Hydrometallurgical EquipmentBy T. Johnson, K. Lambrych, D. Kelley
Materials for construction of equipment used in hydrometallurgical plants are selected based on a combination of their ability to perform as required in aggressive process environments as well as thei
Jan 1, 2015
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Measurement by the New Borehole Inclinometer Using FBG Optical Fiber Sensors for Slow Moving Rock SlopeBy H. Kuno, H. Kobayakawa
A borehole inclinometer with FBG optical fiber sensors has been developed to clarify very slow slope movements, and the results of its application to a real slope have been shown. The main characteris
Jan 1, 2015
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Outline and Application Example of Deep Mixing Meeting High Quality and High Efficiency-ExecutionBy Hidekatsu Takeuchi, Masaru Sakakibara, Shigeo Tanabe, Kenji Harada, Akihiko Suzuki, Shoji Morihana
"Deep mixing (DM) method, one of the most commonly used solidification methods, is based on the principle of solidifying soft ground. It can be classified into two categories such as Cement Deep Mixin
Jan 1, 2015
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Determination of the In Situ Stress in an Continuous Anisotropic Elastic Rock Mass Using Inverse Problem TechniquesBy Eurípides do Amaral Vargas Jr., J. A. de Mello Franco
"It is frequently necessary to excavate a tunnel for Civil Engineering purposes, or wells for petroleum exploitation, in laminated rock mass like schists or phyllites or in highly foliated gneisses. T
Jan 1, 2015
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Aerophine® 3418A Promoter – The Canadian Collector – 50 Years of Improved Metallury in Various ApplicationsBy F. Bruey, T. Bruce, D. R. Nagaraj, W. Thomas, P. Riccio, E. Guitard
"AEROPHINE® 3418A Promoter is a flotation collector that has been an industry standard in the Canadian mineral processing industry since its first commercial use at the Kidd Creek concentrator in 1980
Jan 1, 2015
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A Full-Scale Test by Low-Improvement-Rate Soil in Combination with Crushed-Stone Mat on Peaty GroundBy H. Hayashi, M. Yamaki, H. Hashimoto, T. Yamanashi
"In an experiment on a trial embankment, the deformation mode of the improved ground at the toe of the embankment was compared with the deformation mode of the unimproved ground. This comparison showe
Jan 1, 2015
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Time–Lapse Photogrammetric Monitoring of an Underground Stone MineBy Brent A. Slaker, Michael Murphy, John Ellenberger, Erik Westman
"Photogrammetry, as a tool for monitoring underground mine deformation, is an alternative to traditional point measurement devices, and may be capable of accurate measurements in situations where tech
Jan 1, 2015
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A Comparison of the Anchorage Performance of Cable Bolts Based on a Newly Developed Testing Methodology"With the plethora of cable bolts on the market, geotechnical engineers can be baffled by the differences in performance claims from the manufacturers but perhaps more importantly they are sometimes a
Jan 1, 2015
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Outline and Execution Control System of Dry Jet Mixing (DJM) MethodBy Shigetoyo Yasui, Masahiro Saitou, Nobushige Yasuoka, Keisuke Tsujimoto
"The Dry Jet Mixing (DJM) Method was developed and has been put to practical use on the initiative of the Public Works Research Institute and Japan Construction Method and Machinery Research Institute
Jan 1, 2015
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Some Geological Characterization Techniques for Assessing Fault Influence on Deep ExcavationsBy T. G. Carter
"Damaging seismicity associated with deep faulting in both mining and civil excavations not infrequently occurs without warning, and often before proper mitigation measures have been put into place. S
Jan 1, 2015
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Performance of Rock Slopes during the 2010/11 Canterbury Earthquakes (New Zealand)By G. Archibald, M. McSaveney, J. Wartman, M. Yetton, C. Massey, C. Holden, A. Kaiser
"The 2010/11 Canterbury earthquakes triggered many mass movements in the Port Hills including rockfalls, rock and debris avalanches, slides and slumps and associated cliff-top cracking. The most abund
Jan 1, 2015
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Acoustic Emission Characteristics of ShaleBy Q. B. Li, B. Gonçalves da Silva, J. T. Germaine, H. H. Einstein, Z. Moradian
"Shale gas and oil production has grown rapidly in recent years, and consequently there are increasing demands to understand the mechanical and microseismic properties of shale. Acoustic emission (AE)
Jan 1, 2015