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    M&S Mining & Milling Index

    I'd be grateful if someone was able to 'fill in the blanks' in the M&S Mining & Milling Index series below. - Q1 2005 1,304.8 - Q2 2005 - Q3 2005 - Q4 2005 1,341.2 - Q1 2006 1,368.4 - Q2 2006 - Q3 2006 - Q4 2006 - Q1 2007 1,427.7 - Q2 2007 dbuzz
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    Manual design of SAG/ball/rod mill foundations

    Any handbooks/papers for the manual design of SAG/ball/rod mill foundations? We are doing a preliminary design only and don’t want to use finite element software.
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    Earned Schedule

    Has anyone used the Earned Schedule method, described by PMI as an 'emerging practice'? If so, any feedback? (http://www.earnedschedule.com/)
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    Bump Stop for Bogger

    Any rules of thumb for the design of a bump stop for an underground bogger? The gross vehicle mass is 45 tonnes.
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    Wind Loads on Elevated Conical Roof

    I have posted this query in the structural engineering forum but thought you people may have some leads... We are reviewing an existing crushed ore stockpile canopy; a 90m diameter and 30m high cone, with its base elevated some 15m above ground level supported by 12 columns equispaced about the...
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    Wind Loads on Elevated Conical Roof

    We are reviewing an existing crushed ore stockpile canopy; a 90m diameter and 30m high cone, with its base elevated some 15m above ground level supported by 12 columns equispaced about the circumference. The structure is of bolted/welded steel construction with purlins and sheeting for roofing...
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    Preliminary thickness for slabs

    We are doing preliminary design (for cost estimate purposes) of slabs for a proposed underground workshop, about 1000m below the surface. Some areas will be subject to pedestrian and light-vehicle traffic. Others will be subject to heavy-vehicle traffic. The slabs will be cast directly...
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    Preliminary thickness for slabs

    We are doing preliminary design (for cost estimate purposes)of slabs for a proposed underground workshop, about 1000m below the surface. Some areas will be subject to pedestrian and light-vehicle traffic. Others will be subject to heavy-vehicle traffic. The slabs will be cast directly against...

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