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  • AUSIMM
    Mining Operational Effectiveness ù An Argyle Diamond Mine Case Study 2002

    Operational effectiveness is fundamental to any operation, becoming highly topical in those experiencing less than optimal output from their fleets. It is all encompassing aiming to identify those fac

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    The Influence of the Composite State of Graphite and Metallic Chlorine Compounds on the Formation of PCDD/Fs

    By E Kasai, T Nakamura, E Shibata

    In the present study, formation of PCDD/Fs from carbon particles like æsootÆ, so called de novo synthesis, was experimentally simulated using the powder mixture of graphite and metallic chloride. Comp

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Creating Wealth and Competitiveness in Mining

    By John E. Tilton

    The ability of companies and countries to mine copper and other mineral commodities competitively and in the process to generate new wealth depends on their mineral endowment. Chile, for example, pro

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AIME
  • DFI
    Piling The Gateway To Europe

    By Howard Roscoe

    Linking Ashford International Station to the new Channel Tunnel Rail Link required over 5000 rotary bored and CFA (continuous flight auger) piles to form tunnel walls and viaduct foundations and to su

    Jan 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Managing Pit Slope Displacements: Highland Valley Copper?s Lornex Pit Southwest Wall

    By H. Warren Newcomen

    The southwest wall of the Lornex Pit at the Highland Valley Copper mine has been experiencing slope displacements since 1978. Measures to manage the displacements on previous pushbacks have included s

    May 1, 2002

  • TMS
    Enhancing Tensile Response Of Sn Using Cu At Nano Length Scale And High Temperature Extrusion

    By M. E. Alam

    In the present study, 1.1 volume percent of nano size copper was incorporated into pure tin using hybrid microwave sintering assisted powder metallurgy route. Microwave sintered samples were extruded

    Jan 1, 2009

  • AUSIMM
    Electrowinning of Copper at High Current Densities

    The maximum current density at which conventional copper electrowinning plants will result in satisfactory, adherent, and dendrite·free cathodes is determined by the thickness of the diffusion bo

    Jan 1, 1972

  • DFI
    Application Of, And Experience With, An Electronically-Controlled Hydraulic Piling Hammer ? 1 ? Introduction

    By D. Arentsen

    Changing environmental laws, new operating requirements and the increasing accuracy with which the bearing capacity of driven piles can be calculated have all led to the development of hydraulic pilin

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AUSIMM
    Steam-Fluidised Bed Drying and its Significance for Electricity Generation and Gas Production in the Latrobe Valley

    Currently raw brown coal is fired in the Latrotx; 'ahcc th,iki~, Lanying with it two major penalties, (a) boiler efficiency of 65 - 70 per cent (in terms of GCV), (b) much higher boiler cost th

    Jan 1, 1992

  • AUSIMM
    Modern Prospecting on an Industrial Scale

    MR. W. E. WAINWRIGHT occupied the chair, and in introducing the lecturer said, on account of the absence of the vice-president, it fell to his lot to introduce the lecturer. Mr. Tennberg, he said, was

    Jan 1, 1930

  • SME
    Ventilation on demand (VOD) auxiliary fan project ? Vale Inco Limited, Creighton Mine

    By O?Connor. D. F.

    The ever increasing energy costs associated with mining at depth has become an important issue that needs to be addressed for future sustainable production. Vale Inco Limited?s Creighton Mine being th

    Jan 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Optimizing Performance at the David Bell Mine Concentrator

    By K. Meyer

    "The largest cost centres of the David Bell Mine concentrator are grinding, leaching and effluent treatment. Optimizing results during the 6th year of operation are listed below: o SAG mill slurry den

    Jan 1, 1991

  • CIM
    Modelling and Design of Undercarrage Components of Large-Scale Earthmoving equipment in Tarsand Operations Part I?Dozer Applications

    OBJECTIVES ??REDUCE OPERATING COSTS ??INCREASE LIFE COMPONENTS ??EXTEND LIFE of THE DOZER ??REDUCE MAINTENANCE COST ??REDUCE DOWNTIME ??IMPROVE DURABILITY & RELIABILITY ??IMPROVE BOLD JOINTS

    May 1, 2004

  • SME
    The Technology And Economic Incentives For Recovering Coal From Tailings Impoundments

    By A. S. Murphy, E. V. Manlapig, C. Green, J. W. Parkinson

    Historically in Australia and the United States many coal mines deposited raw wash plant fines into large slurry impoundments. At the time the technology and market economics did not exist to make it

    Jan 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Improved Hydrogen Cyanide Detection with Laser-Based Line-of-Sight Gas Detectors

    By Klaus Tietz, Hamish Adam, John Selby, Ian Glazier, Brian Sinfield

    "Room-temperature tunable diode laser (TDL) analyzers are gaining in acceptance for highly critical safety monitoring applications in a variety of industries. This paper describes the testing, evaluat

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SAIMM
    Uncertainty Assessment For The Evaluation Of Net Present Value: A Mining Industry Perspective ? Synopsis

    By Ö. Erdem

    The investment decision making process in the insurance and finance industries is affected by new advances such as simulation techniques. These advances have improved the discounted cash flow method (

    Jan 1, 2012

  • ISEE
    Stemming Enhancement Tests

    A series of stemming confinement tests were conducted at a test site near Vernal, Utah. The purpose of the study was to determine the relative performance of various stemming enhancement “plugs”, stem

    Jan 1, 2000

  • DFI
    Recommendations For Implementing And Interpreting Non­Destructive Integrity Testing Of Cast In-Situ Concrete Piles And Diaphragm Walls.

    By Jose L. Garcia

    The following document aims to cover all issues concerning the three main methods employed for the in-situ survey of concrete pile integrity. Within it are described both sonic coring and low-stra

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    Statistical Analysis of Sampling and Assaying Results, Drilling Campaign, King Island Scheelite Mine, Tasmania

    During the drilling campaign conducted between October, 1942; and May, 1943, to prove the extent of the scheelite deposit worked by King Island Scheelite N.L. at Grassy, King Island, Tasmania, 35 hole

    Jan 1, 1950