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Bulk Handling Technology; Designing for the Future by Innovating the PresentBy R. Todd Swinderman
"Higher production demands across all bulk handling segments require increased efficiency at the lowest cost of operation, in the safest and most effective manner possible. As conveyor systems become
Jan 7, 2017
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Classification and Rating of Inclusions in a High Carbon SteelBy M. Faraji
Inclusions formed in a high-carbon, manganese-silicon killed plain steel (Fe-0.77C wt%) were studied. Various techniques were used to characterise the inclusions, and the latter were classified accord
Jan 1, 2010
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A Case Study Of Passive Piles Failure In Open ExcavationBy S. T. Kok
This paper presents a case study in West Malaysia for passive piles failure in very soft marine clay in open excavation. In this particular case, the thickness of the very soft marine clay ranges from
Jan 1, 2009
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OFR-20(1)-76 Applicability Of Available Multiplex Carrier Equipment For Mine Telephone Systems - I. Executive Summary - A. ObjectiveBy Robert L. Lagace
The purpose of the work reported herein was to investigate whether available telephone multiplexing equipment offered a means to rapidly upgrade the traffic-handling capacity of present mine telephone
Jan 1, 1975
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Major Hazard Risk Assessment Applied To Pillar Recovery Operations (ad413764-c947-4465-9ec3-62ea91281168)By A. T. Iannacchione
Recent fatal injuries occurring during pillar retreat coal mining call for better identification of the hazards and recognition of risks. Ground control hazards associated with room-and-pillar retrea
Jan 1, 2009
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Controlling Conveyor Dust Before it Becomes a ProblemBy Neil F. Archer
Due to the increased chance of violations and shutdowns by the U.S Occupational Safety and Health Administration(OSHA) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a company can save itself pro
Jan 1, 2003
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RI 9458 - Behavior of Simulated Longwall Gob MaterialBy Reno M. Pappas, Christopher Mark
This report presents results of a U.S. Bureau of Mines study of longwall gob material. The objective of this work was to determine material stiffness properties of the gob for use in numerical models
Jan 1, 1993
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Roasting and Flotation Practice in the Lake Shore Mines Sulphide Treatment Plant: The Development of the Process, 1936-1946By J. E. Williamson
Introduction 1. Factors on Which the Design of the Roaster Plant was Based The roasting operation at Lake Shore, it was realized from the outset, would be profitable only if costs and losses cou
Jan 1, 1947
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Newcrest Technology- A Step ChangeBy Andrew Logan
Newcrest has a strong history of growth over the past 20 years, yielding value from previously marginal ore bodies. We have grown regionally in Asia Pacific through our operations in Australia, Indone
Sep 1, 2012
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Fine Grind - MBD In The Centennial YearBy Roshan B. Bhappu
This is the Centennial year of AIME and many of us reading this issue of ' will be getting ready to attend the Centennial Celebration in New York from February 26 through March 4. The officers of
Jan 1, 1971
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IC 7352 Annual Report Of Research And Technologic Work On Coal - Fiscal Year 1945 ? IntroductionBy A. C. Fieldner
This is the tenth annual report of research and technologic work conducted by the Bureau of Mines on the occurrence, properties, mining, preparation, and uses of coal and coal products. These annual r
Jan 1, 1946
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RI 4401 Production Of Lightweight Concrete Aggregates From Clays, Shales, Slates, And Other MaterialsBy John E. Conley
The need for lightweight aggregate for use in concrete products ,and structures has caused the Bureau of Mines to undertake an investigation to determine the availability of suitable raw materials and
Jan 1, 1949
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Improving Safety and Mine Productivity Using Real-Time Video TechnologyBy J Westh, S Rashleigh, L Gallagher
Mining companies are moving towards automated haul trucks and other equipment. One reason for this is that if automated trucks can operate in a standard pattern over and over again without variation,
Nov 20, 2012
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OFR-72-80 Design, Fabrication And Demonstration Of An Inert Gas Generator - Volume IIBy Steven K. Ruggieri
This report describes the operation and maintenance of the Mobile Inert Gas Generator for use in the Remote Sealing System for fighting underground coal mine fires. Seals are emplaced in mine passagew
Jan 1, 1980
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OFR-31-77 Evaluation Of Resin And Mechanical Roof Bolting Systems For Strata-Bound DepositsBy G. H. Bennett
A field experiment was performed in a production unit of an operating copper room and pillar mine to compare the support capabilities provided by resin and mechanical roof bolts. Resin and mechanical
Jan 1, 1974
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The Preparation of CoalBy W. L. Hunter
The preparation of coal for the commercial market is a study both varied and wide, and can be viewed from many angles and in different ways. This short paper can but touch upon the subject and is i
Jan 1, 1930
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OFR-165-83 Development Of A Nondestructive Test Device For Friction Rock SupportsBy R. Lusignea
A device has been developed for nondestructive testing the holding power of split tube friction rock supports. It operates by measuring the amount of decrease in internal volume when the support is fo
Jan 1, 1983
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State-Of-The-Art Room-And-Pillar Retreat Mining In The Kittanning Coalbed (6805422e-8080-42ac-9a3a-30ed4eeda62f)By Alan A. Campoli
The U.S Bureau of Mines is conducting research to develop improved guidelines for selecting the type and pattern of roof support in different geologic environments (Mucho, et al., 1995). As a part of
Jan 1, 1996
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An Inversion Method for the Prediction of Peak Particle Velocity in BlastingBy A T. Spathis, M L. Lawlor-O’Neill
A methodology for the inversion of a scaled charge weight superposition model to predict peak particle velocity (PPV) has been examined. The inversion involves two steps: first simulated annealing is
Aug 24, 2015
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Thermal Fragmentation as a Possible, Viable, Alternative Mining Method in Narrow Vein Mining? Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Larissa Koroznikova, Steve Durkin, Patrick Bouwmeester, Michael Tuck
In currently used mining methods, blasting techniques often causes dilution of valuable ore and results in costly processing requirements. In the context of narrow vein mining of thin and highly conce