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  • DFI
    Large Scale Lateral Testing Of Pile Foundations (Young Professor Paper Competition 2010)

    By Anne Lemnitzer

    Full-Scale cyclic field testing was performed on a 3x3 pile group consisting of nine cast-in-drilled-hole (CIDH) reinforced concrete shafts and a comparable single-shaft in order to investigate group

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SAIMM
    Prediction Of Blast Induced Ground Vibrations In Karoun III Power Plant And Dam: A Neural Network

    By M. Kamali

    In this research, in order to predict the peak particle velocity (PPV)(as vibration indicator) caused by blasting projects in the excavations of the Karoun III power plant and dam, three techniques in

    Jan 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    RI 9388 - Time Effects on Resin-Grouted Bolt Anchorage Characteristics

    By William J. Wuest

    The technical analysis of parameters that can influence roof and rib reinforcement is important to the operation of safe and profitable underground mines. One such parameter, studied in this U.S. Bure

    Jan 1, 2010

  • DFI
    Support Of Structures In Expansive Shale Using Recycled Plastic Piles

    By Lance A. Roberts

    Expansive soil formations can be found throughout the United States. When subjected to wetting, these formations have the potential to swell and exert large uplift forces on buildings and foundations.

    Jan 1, 2010

  • DFI
    A Case Study In Hand-Dug Caissons ? Synopsis

    Caissons hand dug to a depth of about 100 feet were used to underpin three important structures at an industrial site in the State of Utah. The caisson shafts extended through 30 to 40 feet of coarse,

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME-ICGCM
    Regional Joint Patterns in the Appalachian Basin: Implications for Ground Control and Origin of "Hill Seams"

    By Sandin Phillipson

    During the course of ground control evaluations conducted by the Mine Safety and Health Administration's Roof Control Division, a number of surface and underground coal mines were visited that exhibit

    Jan 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    RI 9495 - A Field Trial for Sealing Abandoned Mine Shafts and Adits With Lightweight Concrete

    By E. H. Skinner

    An abandoned mine shaft near Omar, in Logan County, W, was permanently sealed through a cooperative agreement between the West Virginia Department of Commerce, Labor, and Environmental Resources, Divi

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME-ICGCM
    The Influence of the Protection Pillar Width on the Stability of the Gateroad

    By Wojciech Masny, Andrzej Walentek

    "The most common extraction method in Polish coal mines utilize pillars between adjacent longwall panels. This is mainly due to the significant depth and difficulties in maintaining stability of the g

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME
    Carbon Emissions From Base Metals And Cop 15

    By M. J. Farrell

    Mining is a significant emitter of greenhouse gases and is the focus of increasing attention from green groups and regulators. Miners need to know their own carbon emissions and how they compare with

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME
    Paste Thickening Tailings ? Recent Examples Of A Rapidly Emerging Technology

    By T. Gollaher

    The use of paste thickeners for mineral tailings has gained increasing acceptance by the mining industry throughout the world and in the U.S. during the last five years. Advantages of water recovery

    Jan 1, 2010

  • TMS
    Energy Saving in the Foundry Industry by Using the “Crimson” Single Shot Up-Casting Process

    By Mark Jolly

    "Instead of using the traditional batch casting process, the CRIMSON [1] (Constrained Rapid Induction Melting Single Shot Up-Casting) method employs a high-powered furnace to melt just enough metal to

    Jan 1, 2010

  • ISEE
    Vertical Retreat Mining of Drop Shafts Saves Time and Money on Atlanta’s West End CSO Tunnel Project

    By Adam Stremcha, John MacGregor

    Initial planning called for 3 separate drop shafts and 3 separate vent shafts to be pulled back from the excavated tunnel with a large diameter raise bore machine. With time constraints and the raise

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME
    NIOSH Tools For Hearing Loss Prevention Programs

    By A. S. Azman

    The mining workforce experiences high rates of hazardous noise exposure and hearing loss. However, previous studies have identified specific behavioral and attitudinal barriers that keep miners from e

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME-ICGCM
    Illinois Basin Coal Geology and Roof Control

    By Marvin B. Thompson

    "The depositional model for major Illinois Basin coalbeds is well documented and defined on a regional scale. The model was a driving force during past exploration for lower sulfur and thicker coal de

    Jan 1, 2010

  • ISEE
    Better Fragmentation Through Team work At Dos Pobres Mine Safford, Arizona

    By Denard Brandt, Isidro Martinez, Greg Baker, Laura Slattery, Teddy French

    The Dos Pobres Mine is a copper oxide heap-leach mine located near Safford, Arizona. Mine production is 180,000 tons (163,293 tonnes) per day with a stripping ratio of 2:1. During the startup phase of

    Jan 1, 2010

  • ISEE
    The Environmental Disturbance from Special Effects Blasting in Open Water

    By C. Adcock, R. Farnfield, G. Adderley

    The use of explosives to create special effects in the film industry is a well-known past time. A recent production required simulation of a large scale water splash from the effect of a statue fallin

    Jan 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    Use Of CFD Modeling To Study Inert Gas Injection Into A Sealed Mine Area

    By Michael A. Trevits

    Since the promulgation of the MINER Act and the follow-up changes to the regulations governing mine seal construction and maintenance, mine operators must be acutely aware of the atmosphere in sealed

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME-ICGCM
    Roof Stability Mapping to Forecast Ground Conditions at an Illinois Basin Coal Mine

    By Phil R. Ames, Anil K. Ray, Murali M. Gadde, John A. Rusnak

    "Many factors can be responsible for coal mine roof falls including, mining geometry, stress conditions and local geology. In the Illinois Basin coal mines, roof instability is commonly attributed to

    Jan 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    RI 9404 - Geotechnical Aspects of Roof and Pillar Stability in a Georgia Talc Mine

    By Noel N. Moebs

    This report summarizes a U.S. Bureau of Mines study on the application of geotechnology to identify and minimize ground control hazards in talc mining operations in northwest Georgia. The major ground

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME
    Geomorphic Reclamation In New Mexico: A Regulator?s Perspective

    New Mexico?s active coal mines have reclamation challenges that are being successfully resolved through the application of geomorphic grading methods. Soils and overburden material are often of poor q

    Jan 1, 2010