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Lessons Learned After Completion of the Michigan I75 Design-Build Resiliency-Improvement Tunnel - NAT2024By David Mast, Irwan Halim, Brian Hagan, Kaveh Talebi, Jason Edberg, Amanda Foote
On June 14, 2023 Jay Dee Contractors’ Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) “Phoenix” holed through and completed mining the second drive of the I-75 Segment 3 Storage and Drainage Tunnel. Completion of the tun
Jun 23, 2024
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Limestone Marketing In A Changing Economy - The Economic RealitiesBy Robert C. Freas
While on the surface limestone marketing may appear mundane, it has continued to provide a series of challenges beyond the realm normally envisioned with this industry. This paper presents a case hist
Jan 1, 1981
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Towards a Sustainable and Enhanced Iron Ore Recovery: Bio‑beneficiation Review - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)By Mary Nelima Ondiaka, Kayode Henry Talabi, Oladunni Oyelola Alabi, Fatai Olufemi Aramide, Francis Gitau
Iron ore is essential in steel making; however, high-grade ores have diminished, making low-grade ores inevitable. These lowgrade iron ores need further beneficiation to upgrade the iron content. Curr
Mar 16, 2024
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On the Mechanisms of Silica (SiO2) Recovery in Magnetite Ore Low-Magnetic-Drum Concentration Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy A. López-Valdivieso, M. A. Corona-Arroyo, M. Llamas-Bueno
Magnetite (Fe3O4) ore is concentrated by low-magnetic-field drums to recover a magnetite concentrate that is low in silica (SiO2). The presence of SiO2 in the magnetite concentrate for steel productio
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Control Of Sulfur Oxide Emissions From Coal-Burning Boilers: Present StatusBy John W. Tieman
The increasing magnitude of our nation's pollution problems seems to stem from two main factors: urbanization and technical advance. In 1920, less than half the country's 106 million people
Jan 1, 1972
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In-mine study of high-expansion firefighting foam - SME Transactions 2010By R. S. Conti, M. R. Krump, C. P. Lazzara Ph. D., R. L. Derick, L. L. Chasko
A mine fire is one of the most challenging safety issues facing a mine operator and can occur at any location underground. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the Twe
Jan 1, 2010
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Take Time For Pit Phase DesignBy A. Eccles
Phase designs are the foundation upon which all open pit mine sequence optimizations and budgets should be built. Unfortunately, at times, mine engineers skip the step of developing realistic pit phas
Feb 27, 2013
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Automation Of Crushing And Grinding Circuits ? IntroductionBy John R. Riede
Most modern crushing and grinding facilities are automated to some degree. Some, of course, have a very minimum of automatic control whereas others utilize very complex control equipment. However, wit
Jan 1, 1965
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Industrial Minerals--A Prospective For The Next Decade: 1985-1995By James J. Fallon
The industrial minerals industry is defined loosely and a specific list is presented. Criteria by which to judge prospects and examples are provided. General trends of the industry are observed.
Jan 1, 1984
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Laboratory Assessment Of Rock Fragmentation Process By Continuous Miners – Preprint 97-172By V. B. Achanti, A. W. Khair
Laboratory studies were carried out at West Virginia University to investigate the rock fragmentation mechanism by continuous miners using an automated rotary cutting simulator. The primary factors in
Feb 24, 1997
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Fire Damage Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Tunnel Linings - RETC2023By Negar Elhami Khorasani, Anthony Tessari, Nan Hua
Fire hazards can cause severe and irrecoverable damage to reinforced concrete (RC) tunnel linings, threatening the serviceability and resilience of transportation networks. This paper first examines t
Jun 13, 2023
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Autoclave Design And Scale-Up From Batch Test Data: A Review Of Sizing Methods And Their BasesA comprehensive understanding of the effects of autoclave configuration (batch, semi-batch, continuous) on the residence time necessary to achieve a target conversion is a prerequisite for design of c
Jan 1, 1998
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Accessing deep orebodies using mechanical excavation equipmentBy W. Burger
For the development of deep, hard rock, mines fast access to the orebody is critical. In some cases the mineralized area is more than 1,500 m (5,000 ft) below surface. Excavation of shafts or declines
Jun 1, 2010
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Standing Support and Rolled Mesh for Safe and Efficient Tailgate Rib ControlBy J. Dubbert, T. H. Jones
"This paper describes a rib-control methodology that uses standing support to provide most of the lateral resistance to the rib. The method is analyzed, and its boundary conditions for rib control are
Jan 1, 2015
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Amtrak East River Tunnels Structural Repairs and Reconstructions - NAT2022By Daniel McNamee, Wern-ping N. Chen
The Amtrak East River Tunnels include four tunnels, Line 1 to Line 4, which extend from New York Penn Station in Manhattan, under the East River to Sunnyside Yard in Long Island City. Since fall 2015,
Dec 1, 2022
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Problems Encountered In The Design And Construction Of A New Aggregate Plant ? IntroductionBy Frederick C. Moore
This paper describes the original planning which actually resulted in the opening of a new aggregate plant located in central New York State. This plant, which is now named the Skaneateles Plant of Th
Jan 1, 1968
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Is International Experience of Risk-Based Decision Making for Road Tunnel Safety Applicable in the Unique US-American Regulatory Environment? - NAT2024By Arnold Dix, Oliver Heger, Bernhard Kohl
In the USA, risk-based decision making has not been a common approach to tunnel safety in the past, but this is changing, as concepts such as “equivalency” in the NFPA 502 framework gain acceptance in
Jun 23, 2024
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The Use Of Boron In Hydrogen StorageBy D. M. Schubert
As a clean and renewable energy carrier, hydrogen is an important component of most alternative energy portfolios. Hydrogen combines very high energy content by weight with excellent environmental at
Jan 1, 2010
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Regulations In Nevada Affecting Industrial MineralsBy R. Fields
Nevada is primarily known today for its nation-leading production of gold and silver. However, industrial mineral production continues to play an important role in providing construction materials to
Jan 1, 1993
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Stabilizing Flowing Sands on the Millwoods Double Barrel Replacement Project - Uniting Academia and the “Real World” from Field to Lab to FieldBy James J. Brady, Kenneth L. Faught, Chadi El Mohtar, Chaoshi Hu
"During construction of a 9.5-ft. diameter sanitary sewer tunnel, the City of Edmonton encountered a large pocket of flowing sand that flooded their TBM and caused significant surface subsidence, stop
Jan 1, 2016