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Mid-Magnitude-Events: A Quantitative approach for run-out assessment taking fragmentation into accountBy K. Thuro, B. Sellmeier, M. Krautblatter
"Recent rockfall events, like the Tramin rockfall at January 21st, 2014, underline the significance of a comprehensive hazard assessment. A common way of estimating the hazard along infrastructure is
Jan 1, 2015
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Volume Based Risk/Hazard Assessment Approach for Numerically Simulated Data of Mining Induced StressesBy Atulya Verma, Samantha Espley, Nashel Kalaka
Numerical modelling simulations of proposed mining sequences are used to evaluate mining induced stress concentrations and their migration associated with the progress of mining. This analysis is a st
Jan 1, 2023
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SAG Mill Operation Optimization for Different Types of Ores Based on a "Virtual Geologist"By L. Tapia
The main disturbance for stability in primary grinding using SAG mills is related to continuous changes in the ore being fed to the plant, such as size and hardness. Searching for stability is the fir
Jan 1, 2007
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AL KIN - A new generation of fluxing and purging technology for a cleaner AluminiumBy F. Filzwieser, K. Gamweger
The process of gas purging in molten aluminium has been an industrial practice in Europe for many years. The advantages are a reduction in the hydrogen content and impurities in the melt, as well as a
Jan 1, 2004
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Stability Analysis for Large Scale Underground Caverns Based on Microseismic Monitoring and Numerical SimulationBy N. W. Xu, C. Sha, F. Dai, Y. G. Zhu, B. Li
Underground caverns stability and excavatability of rock masses are of significance in geotechnical engineering, in both design and construction stages. Risks associated with underground group caverns
Jan 1, 2015
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A Computer Simulation of an Agitation Mill Abrasion Process for Waste Printed Circuit BoardsBy K. Torigoe, S. Owad, C. Tokoro, Y Tsunazawa
The mechanism of an abrasion process to recover metal values by removing components from printed circuit boards (PCBs) is modeled using a discrete element method (DEM) simulation. To simulate the abra
Jan 1, 2011
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Coal-Dust Explosions. Suggestions for their Prevention, and the Recovery of Mines After ExplosionsBy W. T. Gotheridge
The principal sources of coal-dust underground are, of course, coal, and the working of coal. Coal-dust is most dangerous when it is in the finest state of division. This class of dust is found mostly
Jan 1, 1924
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Process Options for Copper and Gold Recovery from a Bulk Flotation Concentrate Containing PyriteBy C. W. Chao, M. Melashvili, F. Hilário
The processing of a bulk concentrate containing copper as chalcocite, enargite, bornite and chalcopyrite along with pyrite and precious metals of silver and gold was studied. A leaching study was unde
Jan 1, 2019
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Formulation of a Framework for Quality Assessment of Precast Concrete Based on3D Laser ScanningBy M. K. Kim
This study presents a framework for quality inspection of precast concrete components using the 3D laser scanning technique. As precast concrete-based rapid bridge construction is getting standardized
Aug 1, 2013
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Use of Gravity Drainage and Quasi-Homogeneous Dykes for Containment of Oil Sand TailingsBy Lee Nichols
The Oil Sand Industry in northern Alberta, Canada, disposes of the by-products of bitumen extraction into tailings ponds. The mix of tailings sand and mature fines, with gypsum added as a flocculent,
May 1, 2004
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A Method to Account for Variability in the Geotechnical Design of Longhole Open StopesBy Amir Karami, Derek Kinakin, Catherine Schmid
The Mathews Stability Graph Method (Mathews et al., 1981) has been used by geotechnical engineers and mining engineers for over 40 years to estimate the performance of longhole open stopes in undergro
Oct 1, 2024
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Quality Assessment/Quality Control (QA/QC) for Resource Estimation at Inco Technical Services LimitedBy Christopher R. Davis
Resource modelling is the basis for any economic appraisal of a mining project and includes a number of steps from data acquisition and validation to resource reporting and classification. At each s
May 1, 2001
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Development and Implementation of an Expert System for Grinding Control at the Dome MineBy John Eggert, Paul Benford
"Since 1982, Placer Dome Inc. -Dome Mine has steadily increased mill throughput. Tonnage has increased from a nominal design capacity of 3000 short tons per day, attained in 1985, to 4130 stpd by the
Jan 1, 1994
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The development of low cost 12% chromium steels for European bulk solids handling industriesBy J. Peace, J. R. Fletcher
"British Steel has increased its usage of stainless steel for bunker, silo and chute linings to reduce maintenance costs and improve productivity.A generation of low cost 12% Cr steels has been specif
Jan 1, 1991
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The Development and application of Al2O3-SiC-C bricks for torpedo car in ChinaBy B. Zhu
With the challenge of clearing steel production and increasing of the productivity of converter, the application of hot metal pretreatment technology in torpedo car become a key process in the steelma
Jan 1, 2004
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A laboratory evaluation of the 25 mm Garford bulb anchor for cable bolt reinforcementBy A. J. Hyett, N. Hedrick, J. Blackall
The Garford bulb anchor is a modified cable geometry developed and patented by Garford Ply Ltd. of Australia, and which has recently become widely available in Canada. It is produced by deforming the
Jan 1, 1995
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Spatial Variations of Pulp Properties in Flotation - Implications for Optimizing Cell Design and PerformanceBy Jan Rosenkranz, Anders Sand, Lisa Malm, Nils-Johan Bolin
Within flotation technology the general trend is towards very large cells. Scale-up is usually done by postulating geometrical similarity, which implies keeping the aspect ratio constant when increasi
Jan 1, 2016
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Geochemical rock sampling for gold in the Munro Township area, Ontario: An orientation surveyBy G. R. Webber, P. J. Whittaker
"A multielement (Au, Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, c-, Ag, As, Hg, Co, and S) geochemical rock sampling survey was carried out in 1977 in the Munro Township area of Ontario to assess the application of rock geochem
Jan 1, 1989
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Influence of Water on Subcritical Crack Growth and Long-Term Strength for Carbonate RockBy Y. Nishida, Y. Nara, T. Ishida
Understanding time-dependent deformation and fracturing in rock is essential, because the information of the long-term stability of rock is required for many sub-surface structures excavated in a rock
Jan 1, 2015
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Health Effects Index-practical tool for atmospheric evaluation in highly dieselized underground mining operationsBy Antonio Fontana
"Environmental problems encountered with the use of diesel equipment in underground mining operations are discussed. The concept and procedure o implementing the Health Effects Index equation as a mea
Jan 1, 1982