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Big data and the IoT platform architecture design for the mining industry APCOM 2021By H. Dudycz, A. Skoczylas, P. Stefaniak, P. Pyda
In the era of Industry 4.0, technologies such as Big Data (BD) and the Internet of Things (IoT) play a key role, especially for multi-site manufacturing companies. In such companies, the challenge is
Sep 1, 2021
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Dam foundation design considering scattering of its deformabilityBy M. Nakamura, T. Akamatsu
Embankment dams are often constructed on soft rock foundations in Japan, so it is important to precisely predict deformation of the foundations due to fill placement at the design stage. In order to a
Jan 1, 2003
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Dealing with Expansive Rocks in the Los Quilos and Chacabuquito Water Tunnels Andes Mountains of Central ChileBy S. O. Castro, R. E. González, L. E. Velasco, J. M. Van Sint, P. V. Lois
Abstract Several zones with expansive rocks were encountered during construction of two tunnels of the water conduction system for the Chacabuquito Hydropower Plant, located in the Aconcagua river
Jan 1, 2003
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Pre-Mining Stress Model For Subsurface Excavations In Southern AfricaBy M. F. Handley
This paper covers in situ stresses in the Earth?s crust prior to any man-made disturbances, such as mining. It introduces the Southern African Stress Database, which contains primitive stress measurem
Jun 1, 2013
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Analytical Challenges in Refractory Materials"I have been involved in the refractory industry for many years and at some time or another I have designed materials, tested materials, manufactured materials, installed materials, in fact I have don
Jan 1, 2014
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Optimization Studies on the Design of a Processing Plant for a Large Mining VentureBy C G. Robinson, B. K. Loveday, J. C. Paynter
"A method of optimizing the design of a processing plant has been developed which minimizes capital and operating costs for average stripping ratios and ore characteristics. Models were developed to d
Jan 1, 2014
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On-Line Analysis - What has been Done?By Pieter de Waal
The beneficiation equipment under the control of plant metallurgists exploits the differences in the physical properties between valuable and waste mineral components. In many cases, laboratory result
Jan 1, 2014
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Stemming and best practice in the mining industry: A literature reviewBy T. E. Oates, W. Spiteri
In 2015, after amendments to the explosives regulations, stemming became a mandatory activity for all South African mining operations. There are, however, circumstances in which it is thought stemming
Aug 1, 2021
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Matte — Tap-Hole Clay — Refractory Brick Interaction in a PGM SmelterBy R. D. Cromarty, J. Du Toit
"Penetration of matte into tap-hole bricks causes detrimental refractory wear, which can lead to furnace breakouts. The ability of the tap-hole clay to form a protective layer on the brick, thereby li
Jan 1, 2016
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Decoding The Diamonds From The AK6 KimberliteThe AK6 kimberlite is situated 25 km south of the Debswana Orapa Mine in Botswana and was discovered by De Beers geologists in 1969 during the follow-up of geophysical targets in the Orapa area. The k
Jan 1, 2010
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Dynamic Control of a Mining EnterpriseBy R. G. Coyle
"In an earlier paper the author explored the consequences of price-stabilizing effects, on an industry-wide basis, of various production strategies. These ideas have now been applied to an illustrativ
Jan 1, 2014
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Application of Computer Methods for Planning, Checking and Controlling Mine VentilationBy Ernst-Ulrich Reuther, Alexander Donmen
Mine ventilation in the German coal mining industry is concerned mainly with problems of thermal environment arising from greater depths and with increasing emission of methane gas. The development of
Jan 1, 2014
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Teck’s KIVCETTM lead tapping experience (f65f6bf0-cc26-4282-9192-361faf12fa9a)By G. J. McTeer, D. J. Rioux
Teck Metals Ltd operates an integrated zinc-lead complex at Trail, British Columbia, Canada. Since 1997, KIVCETTM flash smelting technology has been utilized for the treatment of zinc plant residues
Jan 1, 2014
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Determination of Copper in Organic Media from Solvent Extraction Mining Systems Via Portable Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence AnalysisBy Z. Ruetz
Portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) analysis has been widely adopted in the geochemical and environmental field as a cost-saving alternative to standard analyses. This paper outlines the efficacy of a
Jan 1, 2023
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Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials and the Regulatory Challenges to the Zircon IndustryBy K. Harlow
"Zircon is a naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) and as such is subject to a variety of regulations around the world. The regulatory processes and their implementation are summarized and t
Jan 1, 2017
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Optimum Design of an Open PitBy D. A. Phillips
A procedure for designing an optimum pit to yield maximum profit is described. The volume in which a possible pit is considered is divided into discrete blocks, each of which is assigned an economic v
Jan 1, 2014
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Spheroidisation of Iron Powder in a Microwave Plasma ReactorBy J. C. Barry, J. H. van Laar, P. L. Crouse, H. Bissett, I. J. van der Walt
"Plasma-assisted spheroidisation of metal powders offers several technical advantages with respect to both the ease of materials handling and powder-metallurgical item manufacturing. Advantages includ
Jan 1, 2016
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Mathematical Models of OrebodiesBy A. G. Royle
The reasons for constructing a model of an orebody for which both the parent population and the sampling distribution are known are discussed and details of the model are given. A brief summary of Mat
Jan 1, 2014
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Progress of rigid-flexible coupled elastic screening technology, W. Wang, C. Duan, H. Jiang, Q. Jinpeng, and Y. ZhaoBy H. Jiang, W. Wang, Y. Zhao, Q. Jinpeng, C. Duan
Dry deep screening is an important method of classifying moist fine mineral. The rigid-flexible coupled elastic screening technology can simultaneously solve the problem of traditional screen surface
Jan 1, 2020
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Forecasting open-pit slope runout distancesBy A. McQuillan, N. Bar
Geotechnical engineers are routinely tasked with advising suitable stand-off distances below highrisk sections of slopes in open-pit mines that are identified to have potential to deform or collapse.
Jul 10, 2024