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                     Calibration of the limit equilibrium pillar failure model using physical models Calibration of the limit equilibrium pillar failure model using physical modelsBy D. F. Malan, R. P. Els The limit equilibrium model, used in displacement discontinuity codes, is a popular method to simulate pillar failure. This paper investigates the use of physical modelling to calibrate this model. Fo May 3, 2023 
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                     About common principles of developed geomechanical classifications and discrepancies in estimation of strength of rock masses About common principles of developed geomechanical classifications and discrepancies in estimation of strength of rock massesBy Y. P. Shoupletsov ABSTRACT. A retrospective analysis of some geomechanical classifications for rock masses is presented. It is shown that estimates of rock mass strength according to geomechanical classifications devel Jan 1, 2003 
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                     A study of backfill confinement to reinforce pillars in bord-and-pillar layouts A study of backfill confinement to reinforce pillars in bord-and-pillar layoutsBy D. F. Malan, D. Ile This study explores the use of backfill in hard rock bord-and-pillar mines to increase the pillar strength and extraction ratio at depth. The use of backfill will also minimize the requirement for tai May 3, 2023 
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                     Numerical Simulation Of Shear Fracture Evolution In Laboratory-Scale Samples ? Synopsis (9ca5bf01-1bcd-434c-af39-6138319e60f9) Numerical Simulation Of Shear Fracture Evolution In Laboratory-Scale Samples ? Synopsis (9ca5bf01-1bcd-434c-af39-6138319e60f9)By D. P. Roberts This investigation aimed to simulate the experiments performed by Nic Gay (Gay, N.C.1976. Fracture growth around openings in large blocks of rock subjected to uniaxial and biaxial compression. Interna Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Presidential Address: Managing geotechnical uncertainty and risk in mining Presidential Address: Managing geotechnical uncertainty and risk in miningBy W. C. Joughin The science of soil mechanics is 100 years old, and rock mechanics is about 80 years old. While methods of analysis and design have been developed and have evolved over time, these are relatively youn Sep 6, 2023 
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                     Modeling and validation of dynamic slurry behavior in thickeners with multiphase particle-in-cell method, G. Lindner, D. Minson, and S. Miskovic Modeling and validation of dynamic slurry behavior in thickeners with multiphase particle-in-cell method, G. Lindner, D. Minson, and S. MiskovicBy D. Minson, G. Lindner, S. Miskovic Thickening is an essential process in the mining industry and currently one of the most costeffective technologies for recovering water from tailings streams. Improved performance of thickeners can le Jan 1, 2020 
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                     Grain Size Modelling Of A Low Carbon Strip Steel During Hot Rolling In A Compact Strip Production (CSP) Plant Using The Hot Charge Route Grain Size Modelling Of A Low Carbon Strip Steel During Hot Rolling In A Compact Strip Production (CSP) Plant Using The Hot Charge RouteBy W. Stumpf Mill log analyses and complementary hot deformation studies were carried out on the as-cast structure and on a hot rolled structure of the same low carbon steel (SAE 1006) that had been processed acco Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Hydraulic Fracturing Technology For Improving Permeability In Gas-Bearing Coal Seams In Underground Coal Mines ? Synopsis Hydraulic Fracturing Technology For Improving Permeability In Gas-Bearing Coal Seams In Underground Coal Mines ? SynopsisBy B. X. Huang Hydraulic fracturing technology is presented as a solution to improve permeability and thus solve the extraction problem of coal seam gas in low-permeability gas-bearing coal seams. Given an existing Jan 1, 2012 
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                     A Critical Investigation into Tyre Life on an Iron Ore Haulage System A Critical Investigation into Tyre Life on an Iron Ore Haulage SystemBy G. C. Lindeque "A downward trend in tyre life on haul trucks at an open pit iron ore mine prompted an investigation into the current tyre management strategy in order to improve tyre life. ‘Best practice’ was compar Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Minable coal reserve estimation by incorporating tonnage and calorific value uncertainties by successive multiple-point and two-point geostatistical simulation algorithms Minable coal reserve estimation by incorporating tonnage and calorific value uncertainties by successive multiple-point and two-point geostatistical simulation algorithmsBy S. Chatterjee, F. Suparno, A. Paithankar Estimating reserves and quantifying resources stand as pivotal and intricate endeavours within the realm of coal mining operations. Intricate geological formations compound the challenges in resource Oct 2, 2025 
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                     Density separation of copper smelter dust for copper upgrade, D.O. Okanigbe and A.P.I. Popoola Density separation of copper smelter dust for copper upgrade, D.O. Okanigbe and A.P.I. PopoolaBy A. P. I. Popoola, D. O. Okanigbe Copper smelter dust (CSD) is a byproduct of copper smelting and is composed of considerable amounts of copper values and also contaminants (like silica and mullite). Silica in CSD forms Siloxane, a lo Jan 1, 2020 
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                     Predicting open stope performance at an octree resolution using multivariate models Predicting open stope performance at an octree resolution using multivariate modelsBy K. Woodward, Y. Potvin, B. McFadyen, M. Grenon Open stoping has become a popular mining method in hard rock mines, not only due to the safety of the method as a non-entry approach, but also because of the high extraction rate and low costs. At min Jun 5, 2023 
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                     Book News Book News1. New publications International minerals/metals review - 1982. Washington D.C., McGraw-Hill, 1983.720 pp. U.S.$1l7. Mining subsidence engineering, by Helmut Kratzsch. New York, Springer, 1983.580 pp Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Coupled hydromechanical modelling of surface subsidence in crystalline rock masses due to tunnel drainage Coupled hydromechanical modelling of surface subsidence in crystalline rock masses due to tunnel drainageBy C. Zangerl, K. F. Evans, S. Loew ABSTRACT: Settlements above fractured crystalline rock masses are rarely observed and in the past, geotechnical engineers would not expect substantial subsidence to occur in association with a deep tu Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Critical Aspects In The Definition Of The Optimum Configuration Of A Sulphur Burning Plant Critical Aspects In The Definition Of The Optimum Configuration Of A Sulphur Burning PlantBy M. Verri [ ] Jan 1, 2009 
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                     A comparison between hydraulic and pneumatic rockdrills A comparison between hydraulic and pneumatic rockdrillsBy D. Clement A comparison between hydraulic and pneumatic rockdrills by D. CLEMENT The regulation of compressed-air reticulation systems is very poor compared with that of electrical systems; this means that elect Jan 3, 1975 
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                     Viscosity and flow behaviour of TiO2-containing blast furnace slags under reducing conditions Viscosity and flow behaviour of TiO2-containing blast furnace slags under reducing conditionsBy Y. Mao, D. Xie The viscosity of TiO2-containing blast furnace slags may increase rapidly (commonly referred to as thickening) under strong reducing conditions in the blast furnace. To elucidate the mechanisms for sl Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Underground Environmental Challenges In Deep Platinum Mining And Some Suggested Solutions Underground Environmental Challenges In Deep Platinum Mining And Some Suggested SolutionsBy M. Karsten Platinum mines in the Bushveld Complex are located in areas with a high geothermal gradient. This means that, compared to, for example, gold mines of the Witwatersrand region, high rock temperatures Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Steel Cleanliness And Hydrogen In Liquid Steel Steel Cleanliness And Hydrogen In Liquid SteelBy R. Dekkers, J. Plessers The feasibility of using hydrogen to obtain clean steels is investigated. High hydrogen contents are generally considered as detrimental due to the risk of flakes, bubbles and breakouts during casting Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Effects of anisotropy and heterogeneity of rock mass on in-situ permeability tests Effects of anisotropy and heterogeneity of rock mass on in-situ permeability testsBy Y. Mitani, M. Zhang, M. Takeda, T. Esaki Despite their inadequacy, assumptions of isotropy and homogeneity are often applied to the analyses of in situ permeability tests. In this paper, we exam the effects of anisotropy and heterogeneity on Jan 1, 2003 
