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                     University of Kentucky’s ongoing experience with statewide expansion of engineering education: Lessons learned University of Kentucky’s ongoing experience with statewide expansion of engineering education: Lessons learnedBy G. T. Lineberry, C. M. Baird, D. L. Silverstein The University of Kentucky (UK), with an enrollment of 25,891 in fall 2002, is a comprehensive, public land-grant university located in the Bluegrass Region of Central Kentucky. As the State’s flagshi Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Implementation of control and control issues in mineral sands plants—In-line mass flow meter Implementation of control and control issues in mineral sands plants—In-line mass flow meterMineral sand beneficiation plants comprise a complex combination of electrostatic, magnetic and gravity based separation techniques. These are combined and replicated in ways that provide the most eff Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Improved gravity separation systems utilizing spiral separators incorporating new design parameters and features Improved gravity separation systems utilizing spiral separators incorporating new design parameters and featuresBy D. M. MacHunter, M. K. Palmer Refinement of design parameters and features has resulted in the development and commercialization of spiral separator models that offer enhanced performance for a number of application areas. Exam Jan 1, 2003 
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                     A national curriculum in Australian minerals education: New generation flexible-delivery undergraduate courses A national curriculum in Australian minerals education: New generation flexible-delivery undergraduate coursesBy G. Kelly A new minerals engineering education programme is being developed in Australia which aims to provide tertiary institutions with a package of educationally sound, high quality courses for undergraduate Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Time-dependent behaviour of Tournemire argillites (France) Time-dependent behaviour of Tournemire argillites (France)By A. Rejeb ABSTRACT: This paper contributes to the study of underground structures in argillaceous media, especially Tournemire argillites (Aveyron, France). The basic results obtained over six years in two expe Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Railway tunnel design against karstic collapse in Korea Railway tunnel design against karstic collapse in KoreaBy Y. H. Suh, H. C. Lee, D. S. Kim A progressive karst formation and its influence upon engineered structures in the ‘phil-karst’ rock mass draw a tunnel engineer’s special attention to a long-term stability and the maintenance issues. Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Development of MPE package and its application in ilmenite smelting Development of MPE package and its application in ilmenite smeltingBy D. Bessinger The present paper provides a brief overview of the thermodynamics of titania rich slags, an outline of the Multi-Phase Equilibrium (MPE) package and its application to ilmenite smelting. Through asse Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Mechanical behaviour of chalk reservoir: Numerical modelling of water sensitivity and time dependence effects Mechanical behaviour of chalk reservoir: Numerical modelling of water sensitivity and time dependence effectsBy Ch. Schroeder, F. Collin, R. Charlier, Y. J. Cui The paper proposes two numerical models ot the mechanical behaviour of chalk. First, an elasto-plastic constitutive law reproduces the different plastic mechanisms of the chalk and the influence of po Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Subsidence analysis and prediction based on a real case Subsidence analysis and prediction based on a real caseBy B. Solar Menéndez, M. B. Díaz Aguado, I. Á. Fernández, C. González Nicieza The analysis of subsidence due to the opening of an underground void (mining, water exploitation or civil works hole) is a problem usually hard to solve. First of all, it requires a predictive model, Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Modeling of plastic deformation and damage due to drying around a shaft in claystone Modeling of plastic deformation and damage due to drying around a shaft in claystoneBy J. F. Shao, G. Duveau, W. Z. Chen, O. Ozanam In this paper, we present a sensitivity study for the numerical modelling of hydromechanical coupling around a shaft in partially saturated claystone. Two representative constitutive models have been Jan 1, 2003 
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                     A model for economic accumulation of zircon, northern KwaZulu-Natal A model for economic accumulation of zircon, northern KwaZulu-NatalBy R. Armstrong, C. Ware, P. Sudan, G. Whitmore The northern KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) coastal dune cordon, South Africa, extends from north of Durban into Mozambique. The Quaternary dune cordon, which can be up to 2 km wide, comprises a series of stacke Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Thermal Properties Of Stratified Rocks From Witwatersrand Gold Mining Areas Thermal Properties Of Stratified Rocks From Witwatersrand Gold Mining AreasBy M. Q. W. Jones This paper summarizes important features of a compilation of thermal properties of stratified rocks from Witwatersrand gold mining areas. The database consists of more than 1000 thermal conductivity m Jan 1, 2003 
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                     SMR Geomechanics classification: Application, experience and validation SMR Geomechanics classification: Application, experience and validationBy R. Romano, E. Montalar, J. B. Serón The SMR geomechanics classification system (adaptation of RMR for slopes) is reviewed with data from 87 actual slopes in Valencia. In a research project, SMR has been applied by a GIS system, as a met Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Correlation Of Specific Energy With Rock Brittleness Concepts On Rock Cutting Correlation Of Specific Energy With Rock Brittleness Concepts On Rock CuttingBy R. Altindag In rock cutting mechanics, the effects of the rock and coal brittleness on the efficiency of cutting bits are examined by many researchers. There is no universally accepted brittleness concept as a me Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Voidfill material strength behaviour and underground application Voidfill material strength behaviour and underground applicationBy S. Z. Pethö, H. Yilmaz South Deep Mine is currently undertaking numerous voidfilling projects using low strength aerated cement products. Representative samples from one such site, were taken and tested for the load deforma Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Gas dividing membrane modulus for creating inert surroundings in fire areas Gas dividing membrane modulus for creating inert surroundings in fire areasBy Y. F. Bulgakov, Y. V. Melnikova, V. S. Zakharov A new technology of atmosphere in inertization of fire section with the help of gazeous nitrogen is presented in the report. This technology is based on membrane air subdivision into two streams, con Jan 1, 2003 
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                     The determination of stable inter-pillar spans at Tau Lekoa Mine The determination of stable inter-pillar spans at Tau Lekoa MineGround control problems in the form of large dome or wedge collapses have been experienced at Tau Lekoa Mine since production began. Crush pillars in various configurations have been used and through Jan 1, 2003 
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                     The integration of mine simulation and ventilation simulation to develop a ‘Life-Cycle’ mine ventilation system The integration of mine simulation and ventilation simulation to develop a ‘Life-Cycle’ mine ventilation systemBy S. G. Hardcastle, C. K. Kocsis In Canada’s metal mines, ventilation, which requires electricity to operate the fans and fossil fuel for heating, accounts for a significant portion of the overall mine’s underground power consumption Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Residual stresses in cylindrical rock samples Residual stresses in cylindrical rock samplesBy G. Vouille, P. Bérest Residual stresses observed in rocks often result from non-compatible initial strains. These stresses can be determined when the incompatibility tensor associated with the initial strain tensor is know Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Development And Implementation Of A Novel Pressure Leach Process For The Recovery Of Cobalt And Copper At Chambishi, Zambia Development And Implementation Of A Novel Pressure Leach Process For The Recovery Of Cobalt And Copper At Chambishi, ZambiaBy E. Munnik The Chambishi Metals Cobalt Plant in Zambia has recently installed a novel oxidation/precipitation pressure leach process as part of the COSAC (CObalt from Slag And Copper as by-product) Project. Anir Jan 1, 2003 
