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An Application of Boundary Element Method for Underground Excavations in Jointed Rock.By G. Y. Li, D. Farahmand
The dilemma of a numerical analyst not only concerns the problem of modelling the non-linear behaviour of intact rock, but also the non- linearity contributed by structural discontinuities. In thi
Jan 1, 1986
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Miners' Misconceptions of Circuits as a Factor Influencing Underground Mining AccidentsBy Andrzej Wala, Henry P. Cole, Perry David Passaro
Cognitive representations and misconceptions of flow through circuits is an area which has received little attention from science educators, cognitive psychologists, or accident investigators. Misconc
Jan 1, 1989
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Monitoring and Control of Main Fans for Minimization of Power ConsumptionBy Stanislaw Wasilewski, Zdzislaw Krzystanek
Ventilation process in deep mines features relatively low efficiency. Commonly used passive control by means of regulators and flow throttling leads to remarkable energy losses that could be lower if
Jan 1, 1995
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Modelling Turbulent Flow in Extractive ProcessesBy James W. Evans
It appears that all extractive processes involve, at one or more points, fluids (gases or liquids) and that the flow of the fluid is an essential part of the functioning of the process. Usually that f
Jan 1, 1990
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Geochemistry Of Bromide-Rich Brines Of The Dead Sea And Southern ArkansasBy Alden B. Carpenter
The Dead Sea is the only relatively large body of surface water having bromide concentrations comparable to those in the brines of the Smackover Formation in Arkansas. The Dead Sea, like the Smackover
Jan 1, 1978
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Evaluation Of Open-Pit Mining Projects With Different Waste Schedules.By A. A. Peshkov, N. A. Matsko, K. N. Trubetskoy
It is possible to divide the general objectives of a company into two components: maximum expected profits and viability over time. These components are designed to maximize the companies value over t
Jan 1, 1996
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Computer Simulation in the Mineral Industries: Analytical and International TrendsBy Jan M. Mutmansky, David R. Kalasky
Computer simulation continues to be one of the most successful analytical applications of computers in the mining and mineral processing industries throughout the world. Through simulation, managers a
Jan 1, 1996
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Mine Ventilation Network Optimization Using The Generalized Reduced Gradient MethodBy Changhong Huang, Y. J. Wang
This paper describes the formulation of mine ventilation network optimization as a standard nonlinear programming problem and the solution of the problem using the generalized reduced gradient (GRG) m
Jan 1, 1993
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Value Creation Through Effective Project ManagementBy William S. Brack
The mining industry is very capital intensive. Competition for shareholder investment has never been greater. Among our challenges is the need to meet shareholder expectations (return on investment),
Jan 1, 2004
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A Geostatistical Study Of Lignite Spatial Variations In The Multilayer Deposit Of The Amyndeo Mine In Northern GreeceBy A. Pavlides
The purpose of this work is to conduct a preliminary analysis of the spatial variations of the thickness of lignite layers in the area of the Amyndeo mine, and to estimate the lignite reserves of the
Jan 1, 2007
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A Blending-Based Approach to Mine Planning and Production Scheduling - I. IntroductionBy Mark Gershon
Most recent work in the field of mine production scheduling has focused on either the computerization of the traditional methods or the development of sophisticated mathematical optimization models. Y
Jan 1, 1986
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Multielement Extraction System For Determining 19 Trace Elements In Gold Exploration SamplesBy John G. Viets, J. Robert Clark
A multielement extraction system is being used successfully to provide essentially interference-free geochemical analyses to aid in gold exploration. The Methyl isobutyl ketone-Amine synerGistic Iodid
Jan 1, 1990
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The Cyprus Pima Concentrator (387f7931-8a97-4713-aa32-3b51a6256d2a)By Terry Ramsey, N. Finkelstein
INTRODUCTION The Cyprus Pima Mine is located 20 miles southwest of Tucson, Arizona and about fifty miles north of the Mexican border. The Cyprus Pima orebody was discovered in 1950. Feasibility stu
Jan 1, 1976
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Fault Tree Analysis Of Miner Escape During Mine FiresBy Gerrit V. R. Goodman, Fred N. Kissell
The issue of miner safety in case of an underground mine fire has been extensively examined by both government and industry. These efforts have intensified in recent years following a number of fatal
Jan 1, 1989
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Consulting EngineeringBy G. Gregory Bryan
G. GREGORY BRYAN 33.1-DEFINITIONS 1. Engineering-Engineering may be defined simply as the science and art of making materials and energy serve the purposes of mankind. There are many fields of
Jan 1, 1973
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BIM for Conventional Tunneling: The Sotra Link Project in Norway - NAT2024By Andrea Biagi, Elisa Comis, Gianluca Bella, Enrico De Panicis, Guido Barbieri, Matteo Giani
The Sotra Link Project is a major infrastructure project in Norway involving the design, construction, financing and maintenance of several underground and surface structures between Sotra island and
Jun 23, 2024
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Chuquicamata and Its Modernization Plan: Back to the Major LeagueBy Juan H. Rojas
The Chuquicamata mining and metallurgical complex is the main division of CODELCO-CHILE. Its comparative advantage in the world of primary copper producers had deteriorated severely and, consequently,
Jan 1, 1998
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Refractory Gold Ore ProcessingBy R. S. Shoemaker
It is said that there is nothing new under the sun and this is certainly true about refractory gold Ores. Ores which have been refractory to treatment have been the bane of the Metallurgist's lif
Jan 1, 1990
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Mining : The Decade Begins With a Difficult YearBy M. J. Garcia, Howard Hallman, G. M. T. Marshall, Ken Higby, Louis Cope, Robert S. Hess, John Peters, A. G. Law, William C. Larson
After a good year in 1979-strong mineral demand, adequate prices for most metals, minimal labor problems-1980 was not so good. The US produced $24.8 billion worth of nonfuel minerals last year, up 3.5
Jan 5, 1981
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Maceral/Microlithotype Analysis Of The Hardgrove Grindability Of Lithotypes From The Phalen Coal Bed, Cape Breton, Nova ScotiaBy J. H. Calder, J. C. Hower
Three lithotypes of Phalen coal from Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia, Canada, were subjected to a modified Hardgrove grindability index (HGI) test. The testing scheme differed from conventional (ASTM
Jan 1, 1998