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Mechanical behaviour of rock salt masses under high stress to strength ratio (damaging) and under very low stress to strength ratios with high confining pressure (healing)By Z. Hou
ABSTRACT: Short-term strength, damage and healing boundaries for rock salt are experimentally determined and integrated into the Hou/Lux-MDS damage-healing model. This model can be used to describe th
Jan 1, 2003
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Behaviour analysis of a slope in the river Sela right backBy J. E. Quintanilha de Menezes, L. Ribeiro e Sousa, I. Ferreira
The Paradela dam has a spillway that makes it possible to discharge a maximum flow of 400 m3/s, the water discharges being on the river Sela, about 2km upstream the river Cávado. After the first use o
Jan 1, 2003
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Revaluation of rock mass classification using multivariate analysis and estimation of the tunnel supportBy B. H. Kim, S. K. Chung
RMR, Rock Mass Rating, is one of the famous rock classifications. However, RMR was proposed empirically and absolutely depends on the experience of engineer. Therefore, engineering verification is nee
Jan 1, 2003
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Setting the basis of big-data in impact crushing, S. Lange and H. LieberwirthBy S. Langea, H. Lieberwirth
Impact crushers are common machines in comminution plants. Their high size-reduction ratio and relatively simple design, make them a preferred tool even when subjected to harsh wear, and producing a l
Jan 1, 2020
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Book news1. Book reviews Perspectives in metallurgical development. London, The Metals Society. 338 pp. £29. Reviewer: John V. Bee Mechanics of oil shale, edited by K.P. Chong and J.W. Smith. London, Elsevier
Jan 1, 1985
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Comparison of changes in the strength and the deformation behaviour of rocks under static and dynamic loadingBy P. Michalcik, V. Petros, M. N. Bagde, K. Holub
The objective of this paper is to present some results of laboratory experiments during the investigation of stress-strain characteristics of Carboniferous sandstones at dynamic loading. During these
Jan 1, 2003
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Book News1. Book reviews Mill Operators' Conference. Parkville (Australia), Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1982. 425 pp. Reviewer: B. K. Loveday Off highway truck haulage. Newman Combine
Jan 1, 1983
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Proceedings of the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Meeting Held in Kelvin House, Johannesburg, on 24th March, 1969, at 10.15 A.M.Mr R. C. J. Goode (President) was in the Chair. There were also present one hundred and thirty-six Members, including Messrs R. J. Adamson, Dr J. M. Bereza, Messrs M. Barcza, H. Britten, H. E. Cross,
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The industrial application of a dioxide electrode uraniumBy C. R. S. Needes, M. J. Nicol, G. T. W. Ormrod, N. P. Finkelstein
The industrial application of a dioxide electrode uranium by C. R. S. NEEDES, Ph.D. (London) (Visitor), M. J. NICOL, Ph.D. (Rand) (Visitor), N. P. FINKELSTEIN M.Sc. (Rhodes), Ph.D. (Liverpool) (Fellow
Jan 11, 1975
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Effects of anisotropy and heterogeneity of rock mass on in-situ permeability testsBy Y. Mitani, M. Zhang, M. Takeda, T. Esaki
Despite their inadequacy, assumptions of isotropy and homogeneity are often applied to the analyses of in situ permeability tests. In this paper, we exam the effects of anisotropy and heterogeneity on
Jan 1, 2003
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Improvements in stope drilling and blasting for deep gold minesBy N. G. Cook, N. C. Joughin, A. J. A. White
The rate of face advance in the gold mines is between 3 and 10 m a month, with a median value of about 5 m a month; it follows that faces are blasted less frequently than is planned. There are many ad
Jan 1, 1975
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Mine management system development in underground minesBy D. Gerhart, J. Hung, J. Hackwood, A. Pix
A computer-based, real-time mine management system has been installed in a number of underground operations. The system’s innovative software application is coupled with wireless data acquisition and
Sep 1, 2001
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A numerical study of seismic damage to deep underground openingsBy H. Gercek, M. Genis
In this paper, the effects of dynamic loads on the geometry of the failure zone occurring around underground openings, excavated in deep and massive rock masses, have been investigated. Following an e
Jan 1, 2003
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A three-dimensional tessellation boundary element method for simulation of fracture zone around openingsBy K. -J. Shou
A special three-dimensional boundary element method has been developed for the simulation of the development of fracture zone in rock mass. This approach comprises a boundary element method and a thre
Jan 1, 2003
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Recent advances in the numerical simulation of tunnel excavationBy Gernot Beer, Christian Dünser, Marcos Noronha
The main findings of the joint research initiative “Numerical Simulation in Tunnelling” and a follow-on project on efficient numerical simulation models for tunnelling are presented. Die wichtigs
Jan 1, 2003
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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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Investigation of factors influencing the attrition breakage of coal - SynopsisBy V. Oberholzer
The presence of fines (particles smaller than 6 mm in diameter) causes hydrodynamic problems in gasifiers and therefore it is of great importance to minimize the amount of fine coal in the feed. This
Jan 1, 2009
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Annual Report and Accounts for the Year Ended 30th June, 1969Your Council has pleasure in submitting its report for the year ended 30th June, 1969. COUNCIL The following served as Office Bearers during the year under review: Messrs. R. C. J. Goode (Presiden
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Recycled Printed Circuit Board leach residue as an alternative reducing agent in secondary copper smelting, D. Attah-Kyei, G. Akdogan, C. Dorfling, and J.H. ZietsmanBy G. Akdogan, J. H. Zietsman, C. Dorfling, D. Attah-Kyei
The development of newer and improved electrical products has led to an increase in the rate at which older products are discarded as waste. The main focus of electronic waste is the printed circuit b
Jan 1, 2020
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Optimization of Fe-Al bimetal preparation for mercury sequestration from gold processing waste solutions, E. Aghaei, R.D. Alorro, and B. TadesseBy R. D. Alorro, B. Tadesse, E. Aghaei
Cinnabar (HgS) and native mercury (Hg) are the most common naturally occurring forms of mercury found in most gold ores subsequently released into the environment during processing. Mercury and its co
Jan 1, 2020