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  • SME
    Yield Optimization In Process Plant Economics

    By Gerry Norton

    The overall economics of a coal production unit are governed by a number of interdependent parameters which individually and collectively affect the final result. A business judgement is measured thro

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    An Evaluation Of Domestic Oil Fields As A Mineral Resource

    By Anthony Edey

    It is a generally accepted and widely discussed fact that the world in general, and the United States in particular, face a shortage of energy at the present time which will become worse in the future

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Evaluation Of Reclamation Practices With Respect To Subsoil Compaction

    By R. J. Sweigard

    One of the foremost problems in reclaiming prime farmland is compaction of the subsoil which is caused by the reclamation equipment. Wheel tractor-scrapers are most commonly used to replace subsoil an

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Belt Line Construction

    By Scott G. Britton

    This chapter is concerned with the construction of the dynamic component of belt haulage systems. The dynamic system includes the belt line and tailpiece extension and retraction movements in a produc

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    In-Situ Roof Trusses Vs. Angle Roof Bolts - A Photoelastic Comparison ? Introduction

    By S. C. Gambrell

    The practice of roof bolting in world-wide mining activities is very well known, having been used extensively for over 50 years. The theory of roof bolting, however, is extremely complicated, and only

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    Mechanism(s) Of Non-Ionic Polymer Adsorption On Oxide Surfaces

    By S. Mathur

    Oxide particles are commonly used as fillers in plastics, paper, rubber etc. (particulate composites). The successful fabrication of such composites is dependent upon the adhesive strength of the fill

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Engineering Evaluation Of “Nontraditional” Ventilation Controls

    By H. C. Verakis

    Permanent ventilation controls such as stoppings, overcasts, and undercasts for use in coal mines are required to meet MSHA’s safety standards for fire endurance and flexural strength. Due to technol

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    A Computerized Subsidence Model

    By Bruce C. Trent

    In order to effectively model subsidence caused by underground openings, a two-dimensional computer code has been developed which couples near- and far-field response. The near-field is simulated by a

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Mathematical Modeling Of In-Situ Uranium Leaching (837e8e43-bb20-481e-a25b-582eefa332d4)

    By Paul M. Bommer

    Abstract. This cater presents the development of and results from a computer model of in-situ uranium leaching. This model uses a streamline-concentration balance approach and is useful with a vide ra

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    The Island Copper Grinding Circuit - A Progress Review

    By C. M. Brown

    The semi-autogenous grinding circuit at the Utah Mines Limited, Island Copper Operation, located on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, is described. Since start-up of the operation in 1971 grinding c

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Simulation For The Design Of Ball Mills For Coal Grinding ? Introduction

    By Reed S. C. Rogers

    The most widely used machines for grinding coal to the sizes prescribed for the pulverized coal firing of furnaces, boilers, and kilns are the vertical ball-race, roller-race and roller-bowl types of

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Drainage (f739688a-e44b-48c2-a7ae-5051f1bf7051)

    By John K. (Original by) Berry

    The handling and disposal of mine water is a much larger problem than is apparent at first glance. Many more tons of water are removed from underground coal mines in the United States each year than t

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Study of Dewatering Effects at a Longwall Mine in Northern West Virginia

    By Gregory E. Tieman

    Hydrologic impacts of longwall mining were studied in 1986 after mining had occurred at mine "Z" in northern West Virginia. This mine is 700 to 1,300 ft deep, with a surface topographic relief of 300

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    The Performance Of A Four-Inch Hydrocyclone At Near Rope Conditions And Different Feed Slurry Temperatures

    By Harald F. Solberg

    A preliminary study of the performance of a 4-inch Krebs cyclone at near rope conditions and different feed slurry temperatures was completed. Results suggest that temperature influences the x50c size

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Characteristics of Overburden Deformation Due to Longwall Mining

    By David K. Ingram

    The objective of this U.S. Bureau of Mines investigation was to characterize overburden response due to longwall mining. Subsurface strata and surface deformations were monitored during the mining of

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Experience with Deep Shaft Construction in Milwaukee

    By Steven W. Hunt, Steven B. Fradkin, Roger J. Maurer

    During the 1980s and 1990s, twenty deep shafts were constructed in Milwaukee to depths from 85 to 91 m (280 to 300 feet) through soil and weak rock thicknesses ranging from 37 to 69 m (122 to 227 ft).

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Tunnel Excavation Solution in Highly Tectonized Zones - Excavation through the Contact between Two Continental Plates

    By Marini David, Pigorini Andrea, Fuoco Stefano, Zurlo Raffaele

    "The excavation of a tunnel in highly weathered and strongly fractured rock masses due to tectonic actions is still a challenge. In order to maintain reasonable productivity, excavation through a wide

    Jan 1, 2016

  • SME
    Application Of Geomechanics In Longwall Operation ? Introduction

    By D. S. Choi

    Coal is expected to become an increasingly important source of energy in the future. Coal production has already increased from about 650 million tons in 2975 to about 875 million tons in 1984 (Wilkin

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Arizona Salt Deposits ? Introduction

    By H. Wesley Peirce

    Although not generally recognized, Arizona has rock salt deposits unique in the United States. This uniqueness stems from a combination of two factors: (1) relatively youthful geologic age and (2) non

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Characterization Of Subsidence Profiles Over Room-And-Pillar Coal Mines In Illinois ? Introduction

    By Stephen R. Hunt

    This paper summarizes some preliminary results of the Illinois State Geological Surveys current investigation into surface subsidence resulting from coal mining in Illinois. The purpose of the study i

    Jan 1, 1979