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                     A Computer Design Of Ultimate Pit Limit By Using Transportation Algorithm A Computer Design Of Ultimate Pit Limit By Using Transportation AlgorithmBy Panlop Huttagosol The use of computer models to design ultimate pit limit of an open pit mine during its feasibility study has become an emphasized procedure in mining. It is a normal practice in open pit mine design t Jan 1, 1992 
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                     A Computer Model for Chemical Vapor Deposition Processes and Predictions of a Silicon Deposition System A Computer Model for Chemical Vapor Deposition Processes and Predictions of a Silicon Deposition SystemBy Dewei Zhu A general purpose computer model for describing the transport phenomena and resulting rate of deposition in Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) processes has been described. Partial differential equations Jan 1, 1990 
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                     A Computer Model For Equipment Selection Analysis A Computer Model For Equipment Selection AnalysisBy E. Bonates Truck/shovel systems are a major form of materials handling in open-pit mines in spite of the high associated capital and operating costs. Mine management is usually faced with a decision to purchase Jan 1, 1989 
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                     A Computer Model for Explosively Induced Rock Fragmentation During Mining Operations A Computer Model for Explosively Induced Rock Fragmentation During Mining OperationsBy J W. Simmons, T H. Antoun "Rock fragmentation is an important component of explosive mining and excavation techniques andis the culmination of a damage accumulation process dominated by crack propagation. During the past 20 ye Jan 1, 1995 
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                     A Computer Model for Simulation of Multi-Scale Phenomena in the Centrifugal Casting of Metal Matrix-Composites A Computer Model for Simulation of Multi-Scale Phenomena in the Centrifugal Casting of Metal Matrix-CompositesBy H. Dong, J. J. Valencia, L. Nastac "A comprehensive computer model was developed to understand and optimize the centrifugal casting process for manufacturing TiC/Al-bronze friction drums. Performance of these components requires proper Jan 1, 2000 
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                     A Computer Model for Vacuum Filter Operatin A Computer Model for Vacuum Filter OperatinMathematical modelling of continuous rotary vacuum filtration has been limited by the wide range of variables and the absence of connecting equations linking the variables. The filter type and size Jan 1, 1989 
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                     A Computer Model Simulating Noise Behavior in the Mining Environment A Computer Model Simulating Noise Behavior in the Mining EnvironmentBy J. Alton Burks, James P. Rider The ability to accurately predict the sound field is essential for the estimation of probable worker noise exposure. For this reason, the U.S. Bureau of Mines is researching computer- based analytical Jan 1, 1993 
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                     A Computer Model Study of Methane Migration in Coal Beds A Computer Model Study of Methane Migration in Coal BedsBy H. S. Price, F. N. Kissell, R. C. McCulloch, J. C. Edwards "The methane em1ss10n from deep coalbeds which are actively mined is a serious problem facing the mining industry today. Pinpointing the source of methane and predicting the emission of this gas from Jan 1, 1973 
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                     A Computer Model to Predict Froth Behaviour in the Scale-up of Flotation Cells A Computer Model to Predict Froth Behaviour in the Scale-up of Flotation CellsBy V. E. Ross A computer program was developed that incorporates a novel analysis of the behaviour of the froth in full-scale cells to predict the performance of the froth over a wide range of operating conditions. Jan 1, 1987 
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                     A Computer Network for the Extended Analysis of Data from a Computer Controlled Electron Probe Microanalyser A Computer Network for the Extended Analysis of Data from a Computer Controlled Electron Probe MicroanalyserBy Penney B. K, Baghdadi A. A An electron probe micro-analyser, controlled by a dedicated mini-computer,has been operating at Imperial College since 1970. The data assessment capability of the computer was limited and, in order Jan 1, 1977 
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                     A Computer Procedure To Simulate Progressive Rock Failure Around Coal Mine Entries A Computer Procedure To Simulate Progressive Rock Failure Around Coal Mine EntriesBy M. T. Melvin, N. P. Kripakov The practical application of a post-processing modeling procedure to simulate progressive rock failure around the periphery of coal mine entries is presented. This numerical scheme utilizes a simple r Jan 1, 1983 
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                     A Computer Program for Analysing Rock Behaviour Based on the Bieniawski Criterion A Computer Program for Analysing Rock Behaviour Based on the Bieniawski CriterionDevelopment of a global failure criterion for rocks has been a desired goal in rock mechanics. Due to variations in factors affecting rock specifications and their mechanical properties, proposing a s Nov 25, 2010 
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                     A Computer Program For Detecting Or Predicting Fracture Zones ? Objective A Computer Program For Detecting Or Predicting Fracture Zones ? ObjectiveDevelop a means for analyzing seismic crosshole data to predict and monitor the Flow of leach solution during in situ mining. Background Improvements in predicting and monitoring in situ leach s Jan 1, 1989 
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                     A Computer Program For Estimating Costs Of Tunneling A Computer Program For Estimating Costs Of TunnelingBy Frank T. Wheby, Edward M. Cikanek A computer performs all logic and computations customarily done by hand in preparation of engineers' estimates or contractors' bids on tunnel-shaft systems. The program described is based on Jan 1, 1974 
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                     A computer program for estimation of support requirements for circular shafts A computer program for estimation of support requirements for circular shaftsBy H. Ozturk In this paper, the computer program ‘SHAFT’ developed for estimation of support requirements for circular mine shafts is introduced. Theory of support design is based on the analytical solutions of ci Jan 1, 2003 
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                     A Computer Program for Footwall Slope Stability Analysis in Steeply Dipping Bedded Deposits A Computer Program for Footwall Slope Stability Analysis in Steeply Dipping Bedded DepositsBy Keith E. Robinson, Brian Stimpson INTRODUCTION In inclined sedimentary strata slope failure may occur by sliding along bedding and along a discontinuity or weak zone, as illustrated in Fig. 1. This mode of failure may be called &a Jan 1, 1983 
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                     A Computer Program for Selecting the Optimum Combination of Fans and Regulators in Underground Mines A Computer Program for Selecting the Optimum Combination of Fans and Regulators in Underground MinesBy Mousset-Jones P, McPherson M. J This paper explains and discusses a computer program developed to deter- mine the optimum combination of fan pressures that will give a required distribution of airflows in a mine ven- tilation sys Jan 1, 1988 
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                     A Computer Program For Solving Complex Auxiliary Ventilation Systems A Computer Program For Solving Complex Auxiliary Ventilation SystemsBy F. Calizaya This paper explains and discusses a computer program developed to determine the ventilation design parameters for complex auxiliary ventilation systems such as those found in the construction of long Jan 1, 1994 
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                     A Computer Program For The Analysis Of Coal Preparation Plant Economics A Computer Program For The Analysis Of Coal Preparation Plant EconomicsBy Richard D. Zigmond In this paper, a computer program that has been developed for determining the capital and operating costs for coal preparation plants is described along with its applications. The logic of the compute Jan 1, 1981 
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                     A Computer Program to Predict the Probability of Overlap or Crowding of Adjacent-Period Millisecond-Delayed Initiators A Computer Program to Predict the Probability of Overlap or Crowding of Adjacent-Period Millisecond-Delayed InitiatorsBy Mark S. Stagg, Stephen A. Rholl The firing times of millisecond-delayed initiators are random variables that exhibit varying degrees of scatter. This scatter can cause crowding and overlap of adjacent delay periods, which results in Jan 1, 1988 
