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Reservoir Engineering – General - The Compositional Reservoir Simulator: Case I – The Linear ModelBy J. Douglas, W. T. Ford, G. E. Henderson, I. F. Roebuck
An implicit numerical method is presented for simulating the differential and algebraic relations governing one-dimensional three-phase flow in porous media. The method is based upon compositional rep
Jan 1, 1970
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Controlling respirable dust in underground coal mines in the United StatesAs mining operations in the United States (US) have become more productive, controlling the dust exposure of mine workers has become more challenging. In response, US mining operations are applying ba
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 9653 - Economics Of Safety At Surface Mine Spoil PilesBy Thomas W. Camm
This study was done to evaluate the costs of various dumping operations at waste and spoil piles. It has been theorized that accidents associated with dumping operations might be reduced by short-dum
Jan 1, 2000
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Comparison of the Performance of Active and Passive Roof Bolts in An Illinois Basin Coal MineBy Anil K. Ray
This paper discusses in situ studies conducted at an Illinois Basin room-and-pillar coal mine to evaluate the performances of three different types of bolts under similar geologic conditions. The bolt
Jan 1, 2012
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St Clair River Rail Tunnel, Sarnia Evolution Of The Design And Construction Methods For The TBM Cutterhead RetrievalBy Peter McDonald
In 1994 the world's largest underwater tunnel was constructed to link Canada and the U.S.A. This new tunnel was large enough to accommodate double-decker railway cars. The construction of an unpl
Jan 1, 1997
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Focal Depths of South African Earthquakes and Mine EventsBy M. B. C. Brandt
Focal depths of 15 tectonic earthquakes and 9 mine-related events were determined for South Africa using data recorded by the South African National Seismograph Network. These earthquakes and events w
Jan 1, 2014
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Enhancing Flotation Performance With Process Control at Century MineBy S Smit, P J. J Strobo
ZINIFEX Century Mine is a zinc, lead and silver concentrate producer. Flotation is the primary method of minerals separation in this circuit. The flotation circuit is quite large with 79 flotation cel
Jan 1, 2004
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Reducing Construction Interference when Implementing Geotechnical Instrumentation and Monitoring in Urban Excavation ProjectsBy Martin B. Hudson, Daniel Brescia, Zhangwei Ning
Due to the complexity and sensitivity of surrounding environments, instrumentation and monitoring (I&M) is critical for many urban deep excavations. The objects to be monitored include shoring bulkhea
Jan 1, 2018
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Connection of TARP Tunnel to Thornton Quarry ReservoirBy Djavid Mohammad
Over the next several years, the storage capacity of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago?s Tunnel and Reservoir Plan will be increased by 14.8 billion gallons through the ad
Jan 1, 2008
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The Uptake of Gold from Chloride Solutions by Activated CarbonBy Budiselic C, Hefter G
The uptake of gold by activated carbon from acid chloride solutions involves the reduction of gold(IIl) to metallic gold. Deposition occurs only on the surface of the carbon at localized active sites
Jan 1, 1985
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Metallic Wires Elaboration Directly From Thin Liquid JetsBy Ludovic Charpentier
Production of metallic wires directly from liquid jets would avoid drawbacks of extrusion (space needed, damaging, cost?) and enable recycling. But liquid jets tend to break, due to capillary instabil
Jan 1, 2006
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The development of the Yaramoko gold project in Burkina Faso, West AfricaBy B Cope, Y Churi
Roxgold was a small exploration company when it discovered the Zone 55 orebody at the Yaramoko project in Burkina Faso in 2010. Since this time, it has actively progressed the project with the complet
Oct 16, 2017
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A Preliminary Comparison of Coal Classification and Processing between Canada and ChinaBy Ting Lu, Gerard Laman
"This document compares the systems of coal classification described under ASTM standards used in Canada to GB standards used in China. A preliminary connection of metallurgical coal classes was set u
Jan 1, 2012
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IC 8832 Automatic Fire Protection Systems For Surface Mining EquipmentBy William H. Pomroy
Fire on surface mining equipment is a serious hazard to life and property. The Bureau of Mines, through a program of contract and in-house research, has developed and in-mine demonstrated reasonably p
Jan 1, 1980
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Neural network performance versus network architecture for a quick stop training applicationThe relationship between neural network (NN) performance and the parameters that form the architecture of the neural network is complicated. This paper studies an issue that is still controversial—the
Jan 1, 2003
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Studies on Safe Blasting Technique in Fire Area of Coal MinesBy A Bagchi, Nabiullah, Jagdieh
"A number of coal mines in India are affected by fire. Most of coking coal reserves in the country are located in Jharia coalfield where more than 18 sq. km is in the grip of fire. Generally such fire
Jan 1, 1993
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In Situ Stresses In Mining Areas In South AfricaThe safety of mining operations is significantly influenced by the in situ stress fields in which the mining excavations are created. From the point of view of planning of mining operations, the in si
Jan 1, 1998
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Case History: Use Of Rock-Socketed Augered Cast-In-Place PilesBy Tracy Brettmann
The use of rock-socketed Augered Cast-In-Place (ACIP) piles is new to the Austin and central Texas region. This case history describes the design methodology, load test results, quality control proced
Jan 1, 1998
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Analysis Of Highwall Mining Stability - The Effect Of Multiple Seams And Prior Auger Mining On DesignBy R. Karl Zipf, David Newman
The objective of this is paper is to review the current state of knowledge and practice in highwall mining (HWM). HWM has become a widely-applied method in surface mining, commonly used alone or in c
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Ventilation rules of thumb – friend or foe? Focusing on design upcast air velocities for shafts and raise boresBy A S. Derrington
There are several long-standing rules of thumb that are often quoted in mine ventilation studies. They include airway ‘carrying velocities’ and the critical upcast air velocity range that must be avoi
Aug 28, 2017