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    Optimisation of ash stockpile height to minimise haul truck diesel costs

    For a small stockpile, I would start by determining bench height. Then determine reasonable area for machinery on top bench. Then work my way down bench by bench until I have volume I need. Then make sure a ramp at 10% grade can go around it. For a large stockpile, say a mining wastepile for...
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    Blasting of pillars to cause ground subsidence and stabilization

    Hi Hammer, We are a active mine operation with a surface subsidence problem. The operation is under national highway infrastructure, gas line, railway, etc. For the past 8 years, we have had to intervene at regular intervals with filling and pressure grouting. We know we haven't solved the...
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    Expected 'flatness' tolerance for blasting bedrock level pad

    We've had an occurence in the Abitibi where a pad was blasted for a large mill and a big garage. The average achieved grade was about -1.2m with 4'' blastholes. The job was done buy mining D&B contractors without specifications from the construction group. As mining guys, we wanted to make sure...
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    Existing Ventilation Fan Issues -- Looking for industry standards re: installation and configuration

    Any idea on the level of vibration the fans are experiencing when in operation ? I use this on Iphone to monitor Vibrations : Link A stalled condition produces vibration and will damage equipment at some point. Are the fans identical apart from rated HP? If so, why are they different? If not...
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    Parallel work of fans vs. pumps

    The rule of thumb : a single fan will produce about 66% of flow VS twin same 2 fans in parallel. Rule ot thumb no2 : A loss of a fan in a 3 fan parallel arrangement will leave you with about 90% of full flow. To have real answer, look at fan curves vs system curve. CAPL Ingenieur Minier...
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    Force Required to Open Door

    What I see missing is the pressure difference between side. It's a pressure vessel, there has to be a pressure differential. In mining, we often use a small length but large diameter strong cylinder in conjuction with a longer but leaner weak cylinder. The small one is there to help ''break...
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    Heat gain from vehicle exhaust?

    Jams, your assumption of energy consumption is not correct. Power input at motor is not rated HP. Power input is rate of fuel consumption. At iddle, little fuel is consummed. 1- Make your people understand that motors need to be shut in the workshop. Except for moving vehicules in and out. 2-...
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    How to size a bell mouth intake/supply?

    A bellmouth is used to reduce shock losses at entry. It's not so much about size, it's more about geometry. Say your fan is 54'' inches diameter, then contact supplier asking for assorted inlet. Check-out McPherson Mine Ventilation Chapter 5 in the appendix(free download on the net) for Shock...
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    AHU heat gain due to supply fan motor

    In a Mining Environnement, All work (excluding work done against gravity) translates to Heat Gain. And for fans, yes, the mesured electric power at fan input will ALL be translated to heat. Ingenieur Minier. QuTbec, Canada.
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    Fan Heat Gain

    @ Lilliput1. No. The Energy goes into Potential Energy of Rock. Or Heat. Explanation : The energy balance is the same, whatever the counterweigh. Ore is still hoisted to surface. The energy required to do that is not reduced by the counterweigh. Counterweigh is there to reduce required...
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    Fan Heat Gain

    In a Mining Environnement, All work (excluding work done against gravity) translates to Heat Gain. And for fans, yes, the mesured electric power at fan input will ALL be translated to heat. Ingenieur Minier. QuTbec, Canada.
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    Field Manutention of Concrete Slabs

    Thank you all for the great input. SlideRule, finaly I do not need the upper rebar Mat. But i had not realized i might need it. Ingenieur Minier. QuTbec, Canada.
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    Field Manutention of Concrete Slabs

    Hi everyone, I designed a slab for a mine closure application. To prevent workers from working above an open raise, Slabs are to be poured on the ground, then lifted and placed on a fill raise. The operations proposed a modification. The idea is to install styrofoam prior to pour. Upon cure...
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    Room Pressurization

    Pressure difference can be seen as resistance to flow. Your air flow will need to ''lose'' 5Pa of head to exit room. Not very much pressure needed at 5Pa. Have fresh air ducted to the room, put exhaust behind wall (Corridor, other room, wherever you want) Put adjustable vent traps in upper part...
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    VENTILATION SYSTEM FOR FOOD PROCESSING UNIT

    Ponctual source of emission is to be controlled by having exhaust very close to it. That's a Mantra! As Compositepro said, have a hood over it that will suck the hot air out. Ingenieur Minier. QuTbec, Canada.

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