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Shaft Heater Evaluation - IntroductionBy Thomas E. McNider
Preliminary studies were conducted at Jim Walter Resources, Inc. Blue Creek No. 3 Mine to determine the influence propane operated heaters exert on the mine ventilation system when two of three intake
Jan 1, 1980
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Study Of Ventilation Of Longwall Coal Face By Model - IntroductionOn longwall coal faces in some Japanese coal mines more than half of the air coming from the intake gate road flows into the caved goaf and the air heated by the hot waste rocks in the goaf comes out
Jan 1, 1980
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Ground Penetrating Radar For Identification Of Mine Tunnels And Abandoned Mine StopesBy Thomas Fenner
Surface and underground mining operations are often hindered by unknown tunnels and slopes and the precise locations of adjacent workings. Mine safety and planning are adversely affected especially in
Jan 1, 1996
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Intravenous GeologyBy Bobby J. Timmons
A few years ago during a Southeastern Geological Society field trip, a professor from a Florida university and a trip leader commented at one of the stops, "... and for those of you interested in the
Jan 1, 1995
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Developments in Flotation Control: One Part Evolution, Two Parts RevolutionBy John A. Herbst
Flotation control systems in use around the world today owe their effectiveness to the coordinated use of appropriate sensors, control hardware, and decision-making strategies. This paper traces the d
Jan 1, 1999
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Hard Rock Tunnel Boring: A Summary Of Recent DevelopmentsBy Gerald L. Dollinger
INTRODUCTION Today more tunnels are being bored by mechanical means in igneuus and metemorphic rocks (i.e. "hard" rocks) than ever before, and there is reason to believe that this trend will contin
Jan 1, 1983
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Some Observations On Turbulent Deposition Rates Of Coal Dust In Mine AirwaysBy R. Bhaskar
Although the health effects of airborne dust in underground coal mines are well recognized, a lack of understanding remains about the fundamental mechanisms of dust generation, transportation, deposit
Jan 1, 1995
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Reduction Of Iron Ore With Coal By Microwave HeatingBy R. L. Bleifuss, S. Zhong, H. E. Geotzman
Microwave heating of iron ore was investigated as an alternative to conventional reduction processes to solve the problem of slow heat transfer. Microwave heating and reduction tests were run on compo
Jan 1, 1997
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Hydraulic Fracture Model for Application to Coal SeamsBy P. E. Nielsen, T. L. Loga, B. B. Mauko
A numerical model is presented which simulates the dynamic fracturing process for a circular geometry fracture in a uniform stress medium. The dependence of crack aperture and net pressure in the crac
Jan 1, 1986
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Evaluation of yielding in longwall chain pillars - a case studyBy D. A. Newman
A longwall chain pillar is comprised of two distinct zones, a solid elastic core enclosed by an exterior of failed or yielded coal. For the purpose of pillar design, the ability to delineate the exten
Jan 1, 1988
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A New Method for Measuring the Volumetric Filling of a Grinding MillBy Jorma Miettunen, Reijo Kalapudas, Pertti Koivistoinen
A new method for measuring the mill filling was developed by Outokumpu’s Pyhäsalmi concentrator during 1989-90. The method utilizes the power draw oscillation which is caused by the mill lifters. Each
Jan 1, 1992
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Thistle Slide Project: Rail Tunneling And Tunneling Techniques To Drain Lake ThistleBy William C. Beebe, Russell E. Martin
An account of driving and concreting two 900 m railroad tunnels for the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad under emergency conditions. Details the importance of on-site decision making by the Owne
Jan 1, 1985
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Process simulation with spreadsheet softwareBy J. W. Merks
Spreadsheet software is an effective tool for simulating dynamic stochastic systems such as mineral processing plants. The two-product formula is used to show how to set up a Monte Carlo simulation in
Jan 1, 2000
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Importance Of Cement Market Characteristics To The Industrial GeologistBy George H. K. Schenck
Decisions to develop deposits of calcareous materials for cement production are based largely on anticipated markets for heavy construction which utilizes concrete. The geologist should understand the
Jan 1, 1966
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Bucket Ladder DredgesBy Charles A. McLean
Bucketline dredges are machines for excavating large relatively unconsolidated or weakly consolidated materials from below water level. They are at the upper end of the capital cost range and the lowe
Jan 1, 1992
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Incremental AnalysisCost accounting information is used primarily for (1) planning, control, and performance evaluation; and (2) managerial decision-making. Incremental analysis is a tool for managerial decision-making.
Jan 1, 1999
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Fly in/fly out Practice at Canadian MinesBy W. D. Diment
The concept of flying employees in and out of remote mine sites on a regular rotation basis, rather than establishing permanent support communities nearby, has gained increasing acceptance by mine ope
Jan 1, 1987
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Reliability assessment of spoil dump designs for erosion controlBy E. K. H. Goh
A reliability-based engineering design approach for the effective design of reshaped spoil dumps was developed with the aim of obtaining structurally reliable spoil dumps at optimum reshaping costs. T
Jan 1, 2000
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Patterns of methane emission and their effects on mining costs in underground mining operationsBy J. M. Mutmansky, Aiping Wang
This paper outlines the patterns of methane emission in both longwall and room-and-pillar operations and discusses the effects that these patterns have on the decision as to whether the methane is mos
Jan 1, 2000
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Electrical fault diagnosis using expert systemsBy S. B. Patton, T. Novak, R. L. Sanford
A comprehensive approach to the development and organization of an expert system designed to assist electricians in diagnosing electrical faults in mining machinery is discussed. The system includes d
Jan 1, 1990