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Wall Control at the Freeport Grasberg Opencut Mine: Vibration and Gas Penetration Measurements as a Precursor to Improvements
By A. Spathis, I. Yacob, A. Labriola, G. Smith
Wall control is a significant issue for many mines. Improvements to the design process for blasts adjacent to temporary or final walls will require better measurement tools and predictive models. Oric
Jan 1, 2001
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Adjusting Blasting to Increase SAG Mill Throughput at the Red Dog Mine
By N. Paley
An engineering project was undertaken at the Cominco Alaska Red Dog Mine to determine the extent that Semi-Autogenous Grinding (SAG) mill throughput could be increased by blasting differently. The Jul
Jan 1, 2001
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Bonneville Power Administration Cold Creek Pipeline Replacement — Vancouver, Washington
By Robert J. Guardia, James Rustvold, Robert A. Robinson, Christopher A. Robertson
In 1999, the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) replaced approximately 730 m(2,400 ft) of damaged 42- and 36-inch concrete pipe by microtunneling Permalock pipe through sand and partly below ground
Jan 1, 2001
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Soil Mixing - Title ? Table Of Contents
Jan 1, 2001
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Non-Destructive Testing on Fully Grouted Rockbolts
By Dieter Wittenberg
The use of thc ultrasound technique for monitoring rockbolt support has at last provided support engineers with a measunng system capable of pinpointing fracture failuns in fully-grouted rockbolts. Th
Jan 1, 2001
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A Mathematical Model for the Control of Metallurgical Properties of the Product Sinter
By E. F. Vegman, Ndabezinhle Dube
"In the practice of conventional sintering, production is always afflicted with the problem of being unable to get a uniform quality of produced sinter in the bed. Invariably the top layer of the sint
Jan 1, 2001
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Sizing Of Final Stumps For Safer Pillar Extraction
By Christopher Mark
Pillar recovery continues to be one of the more hazardous activities in underground coal mining. Safety requires that the roof above the intersection remain stable until after the pillar has been extr
Jan 1, 2001
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Key Engineering Considerations in the Specification and Selection of Mine Refrigeration Plants
As mines become deeper, the problems of heat in the workplacebecome more acute. An important response from the industry hasbeen the widespread adoption of microclimate cooling such asair-conditioned c
Jan 1, 2001
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Homestake Mining Company, Ruby Hill Mine: A Case Study On How To Streamline The NEPA Process During Mine Permitting Using Properly Designed And Executed Natural Resource Baseline Studies
By C. L. Wilsey, K. M. Oakes, W. J. Reich, M. J. Protani
The time frame required to complete the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process for a new mine, or for the expansion of an existing mine, can range between 9 months to 24 months, or more. Th
Jan 1, 2001
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Demolition of Old Bridge Piers ByBlasting
By S. Mandal, R. Singh
The demolition of structures with explosive though most rapid, safe and efficient requires planned blast design parameters with respect to geometric and strength properties of the structure to be demo
Jan 1, 2001
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Thermo-Mechanical Coupling Finite Element Analysis of Sheet Metal Extrusion Process
By C. Y. Tang, Z. H. Chen, T. C. Lee
"In sheet metal forming process, the forming limit and strain distribution are governed by plastic instability and fracture following strain localization. It has been proved that the temperature gradi
Jan 1, 2001
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Improving Blasting by a Team Approach at the Henty Gold Mine
By R Wedmaier
Henty Gold Mine is an underground operation producing 100 000 ounces of gold per annum. The original mining method used was flatbacking with paste fill. However, a non-entry method û uphole benching û
Jan 1, 2001
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Presentation #2 - Non-Destructive Testing For Drilled Shafts - Contents
By Frank Rausche
Introduction and Background Testing -Pile Preparation -Data Processing -Data Interpretation/Case Studies Case Studies - Existing Piles Stories from around the world
Jan 1, 2001
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Computer-Aided Modeling and Control of Autogenous Copper Smelting Process
By A. V. Tarasov, V. M. Paretsky
"Based on theoretical and experimental studies into the specific features of the mechanism, kinetics, aerodynamics and heat transfer parameters of the flame-type oxidation of metal sulfides in a strea
Jan 1, 2001
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Wall Control Blasting Practices at BHP Billiton Iron Ore Mt Whaleback
By C T. Dunbar, P A. Walker, G E. LeJuge
A programme of blast improvement was initiated at the Mt Whaleback iron ore mine by BHPIO management in early-1998. One component of that work was the need to improve wall control blasting practices t
Jan 1, 2001
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A Step Towards Understanding The Behaviour Of Wider Roadways In South African Collieries
By George B. Quaye
Conventionally, roadways in South African collieries are 6 to 7 m wide. This dimension is chosen so as to allow maneuvrability of appropriate mine machinery and equipment, to meet production requireme
Jan 1, 2001
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Design of the Second Block Cave at Northparkes E26 Mine
The pressure of low commodity prices forced the design process for the second lift of Northparkes E26 Mine to adopt a continuous improvement philosophy. The emphasis was to minimise capital expenditur
Jan 1, 2001
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Study of EDT A Complexed Electroless Copper Plating for ULSI and Electronics Applications .
By In-Ho Chi
In copper metallization, resistivity of copper seed layer is very important since the thickness of seed layer is less than 200iun. Conventionally MOCVD has been used for this purpose however electrole
Jan 1, 2001
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Effects Of Bedding Plane Sliding And Separation And Tensioned Bolt In Layered Roof
3-D finite element modeling was performed to study the effect of bedding plane sliding and separation and tensioned bolt in layered root It was found that the major influence zones of a tensioned bolt
Jan 1, 2001
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Mechanical Mining In Hard Rock: A Glimpse Into The Future
By R. J. Robbins
The mechanization of hard rock underground mines offers a large potential for reducing cost, improving efficiency, and increasing profitability. However, in spite of serious efforts by quite a number
Jan 1, 2001