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Date submitted1971-07-19
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Date accepted1971-09-16
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Date published1972-07-07
Contribution of scientists of St. Petersburg-Leningrad Mining Institute to the development of open pit mining (to the 200th anniversary of the Leningrad Mining Institute)
- Authors:
- A. I. Arsentiev
- G. S. Mikhailov
In the second half of the 18th century, the rapid development of iron and copper works, as well as gold and salt mining in Russia, created the necessary prerequisites for the organization of a domestic school to train mining and technical personnel, which was urgently needed by industry. The Mining Cadet Corps, now the Leningrad Mining Institute, established in St. Petersburg in 1773, became such a school - the oldest technical educational institution of our country. Over its 200-year history, the Mining Institute has educated a large army of talented scientists, production organizers, engineers, whose work contributed to progress in various branches of science and technology. A significant contribution was made by the Institute's students to the development and improvement of the open-pit mining method - a method that has always been of great importance, and in our time has become the most widespread in the mining industry of the country.
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Date submitted1971-07-04
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Date accepted1971-09-11
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Date published1972-07-07
Criteria for assessing the optimality of the direction of mining operations in a quarry
- Authors:
- A. I. Arsentiev
One of the most important decisions in the design of open pits is the choice of direction and intensity of movement of mining operations in the horizontal direction and in depth. These issues are usually solved when establishing the method of opening the open pit field and the calendar plan of mining operations. Implemented in the field opening for a long time, and sometimes forever, predetermines the order and efficiency of the open pit.
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Date submitted1971-07-21
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Date accepted1971-09-07
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Date published1972-07-07
Optimality problem in air exchange control in quarries
- Authors:
- Yu. V. Gul
Periodically, dust and gas impurities accumulate in the atmosphere of the quarry space, the concentration of which in some cases is so high that the production process in the quarry stops for a long time and the company suffers huge losses. Significant expenses are needed to normalize the purity of the atmosphere at the moments of its stable states.
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Date submitted1971-07-04
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Date accepted1971-09-01
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Date published1972-07-07
Estimation of the uniformity of mining transportation equipment operation in the quarries of the Polar Region
- Authors:
- A. V. Zhukov
Uneven operation allows to eliminate equipment downtime, eliminate violations of technological discipline and eliminate unproductive costs associated with deviations from the normal course of production. Unevenness of the production process of pvda extraction may not create negative consequences for other related technological processes, if this unevenness is provided. But arising in the technological process disproportions can not always be provided in advance plan and to prevent them, should create appropriate reserves (damping devices, accumulating capacity).
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Date submitted1971-07-16
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Date accepted1971-09-15
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Date published1972-07-07
Criterion for estimating the intensity of construction and development of quarry productivity
- Authors:
- S. B. Rubinshtein
- V. P. Linev
In the practice of designing mining enterprises often have to compare options with different intensity of construction and development of the design capacity of the open pit for ore. These variants may differ from each other in terms of construction time, duration of the period of development of the design capacity, the amount and time of investment, as well as the amount of commercial ore extracted in the period up to the design year. When comparing variants with different volumes of marketable products, projects usually do not comply with the requirement of identity of effect, i.e. comparability of variants in terms of volume and quality of ore. Approved in 1969 Model Methodology for determining the effectiveness of capital investment proceeds from compliance with this requirement, but does not indicate ways and means of its satisfaction.
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Date submitted1971-07-07
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Date accepted1971-09-13
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Date published1972-07-07
Classification of stripping methods and systems of development of quarry fields
- Authors:
- A. I. Arsentiev
Two methods of development of mineral deposits - underground and open (surface) - are constantly improving and competing with each other. Recently, there is a tendency to isolate the third method of development - underwater. Since the beginning of the XX century, the most developed is the open pit method of development, and in the following decades, the area of its application will continuously expand. In this connection both theory and practice of open pit operations have been improved and the most complete and accurate classifications of those methods, which are created for surface development of deposits, are more and more urgently required. This article attempts to improve the classifications of stripping methods and development systems by utilizing all, in our opinion, the most valuable information given by other researchers, and some of the author's suggestions.
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Date submitted1971-07-16
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Date accepted1971-09-18
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Date published1972-07-07
Nomenclature of rock mass reserves in a quarry
- Authors:
- A. F. Bogacheva
In the existing classifications there is a large number of categories of mineral reserves by preparedness (opened, prepared, ready for excavation, in stripping, in pillars, flooded, etc.) and absolutely no division into categories by preparedness for excavation of waste rocks. To eliminate uncertainty in the interpretation of the role of reserves in the operation of the quarry and to justify the number and nomenclature of categories of reserves, let us consider the quarry as a system with all its interacting links...
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Date submitted1971-07-29
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Date accepted1971-09-21
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Date published1972-07-07
Determination of open pit boundaries by the method of using the acceptable average stripping ratio
- Authors:
- O. V. Shpansky
- A. A. Kovpak
Determination of open pit boundaries is one of the main tasks of designing the field development. Its solution is usually carried out in three stages. The boundary stripping ratio is calculated, then the method of delineation is selected, and, finally, according to the selected method, the quarry is delineated.
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Date submitted1971-07-06
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Date accepted1971-09-20
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Date published1972-07-07
Clarification of the boundary stripping ratio in the development of complex ores
- Authors:
- L. F. Sannikova
One of the well-known methods of determining the limit overburden ratio in open pit mining is the method of comparing the allowable cost of the mineral, calculated taking into account all capital costs of mining and processing of raw materials and recoverable value, with the actual cost of ore extraction and removed overburden, taken by analogues...
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Date submitted1971-07-03
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Date accepted1971-09-08
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Date published1972-07-07
Determination of ore pit productivity reserve
- Authors:
- O. V. Shpansky
Correctly chosen productivity of the open pit on mineral resources has always been the key to sustainable and economical operation of the mining enterprise. And the more complex the geological structure of the deposit, the more difficult the task of determining the productivity. Apatit's Koashvinskoye apatite-nepheline deposit is a very complex one. It is represented by four ore bodies with a configuration characterized in plan view and at depth by frequent swellings and overhangs.
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Date submitted1971-07-26
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Date accepted1971-09-07
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Date published1972-07-07
Selection of the direction of mining development in unstable rocks
- Authors:
- S. G. Khristov
Possible options for the development of mining operations in open pits are not sufficiently taken into account in planning, and sometimes good solutions for the period do not contribute to success in the future. Opening the open pit field, it is necessary to focus not only on the rapid commissioning of the mine, but also to lay the cut trench in stable rocks, especially in fields with complex engineering and geological conditions, ie, taking the final decision of the option, it is necessary, along with the indicators of the mode of stripping, the productivity of the mine, the development of mine transportation communications, take into account and the factor of stability of slopes and sides.
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Date submitted1971-07-02
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Date accepted1971-09-13
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Date published1972-07-07
Interrelations of velocities in mining development (volumetric problem)
- Authors:
- G. P. Konstantinov
Movements of mining operations in the development of the open pit are characterized by two directions: horizontal - as the working ledges are worked out. - and lowering of mining works - in the process of deepening of the open pit. Let's assume that the quarry has the form of a regular cone and we know the coordinates of points O1, 02, O3, ..., On, determining the direction of deepening...
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Date submitted1971-07-21
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Date accepted1971-09-13
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Date published1972-07-07
Analytical determination of the direction of deepening of a circular pit
- Authors:
- L. A. Slutsman
Under a circular quarry we will understand a quarry, the contour of which at the end of mining is close to an elliptical cone. The research will be carried out in the natural Cartesian coordinate system, i.e. the plane hou is parallel to the plane of the horizon, axes oh and ohu are parallel to the axes of the quarry...
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Date submitted1971-07-10
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Date accepted1971-09-25
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Date published1972-07-07
Determination of direction and organization of deepening of an open pit at development of ore bodies of complex shape
- Authors:
- L. F. Sannikova
- A. P. Garkushin
The direction of deepening of the quarry is characterized by the trace of moving in the quarry space, as the works are lowered, the place of the initial preparatory excavation at each of the horizons. The graph-analytical method proposed by A. I. Arsentiev and G. A. Sovetov was used to determine the rational direction of deepening. The minimum of the average overburden ratio since the beginning of development is taken as the criterion of optimality, at which the minimum of the present costs of construction and operation of the open pit is achieved. The purpose of the study is to verify the applicability of the methodology in determining the direction of deepening for quarries with complex geological and topographical conditions of development, as well as to identify the features of deepening of such quarries.
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Date submitted1971-07-15
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Date accepted1971-09-26
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Date published1972-07-07
Speed of deepening of an open pit at application of draglines
- Authors:
- V. P. Linev
The use of mechanical shovels for preparation of new horizons in weak watered rocks (sands, loams) with reduced bearing capacity is associated with great difficulties and requires good preliminary drainage of rocks. Practice of designing and construction of quarries has shown expediency and efficiency of application of advance drainage trenches. Digging is carried out by draglines in loose covering rocks, filtration properties of which provide drainage of rocks in trench sides on the width of excavator's run for the period of excavator's working out of its block. Thanks to this method at the open pits of Sokolovsko-Sarbaisky combine it was possible to reduce the construction time, as the stripping and dewatering works were carried out simultaneously.
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Date submitted1971-07-16
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Date accepted1971-09-23
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Date published1972-07-07
Statistical analysis of working area width
- Authors:
- A. F. Bogachev
- D. I. Shitov
The need to determine the width of working sites arises constantly in the current and long-term calendar planning, as well as in the process of operation of quarries...
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Date submitted1971-07-04
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Date accepted1971-09-06
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Date published1972-07-07
Development of low-power shale beds by mounted rippers
- Authors:
- N. N. Timofeev
Continuous improvement of technology and mechanization of open-pit mining operations has made it possible to develop mineral deposits represented by low thickness layers of complex structural structure. From the point of view of economic efficiency the most interesting is the selective development of the formation, which has a number of advantages over partially selective and gross excavation: preparatory works are developed independently of excavation and loading; losses of oil shale are minimal; qualitative averaging of organic mass in the face is achieved; excavation and loading machines and technological transport do not dwell on the movement of rock layers; there is no need for mechanical method of enrichment of oil shale; drilling and blasting method is not necessary.
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Date submitted1971-07-02
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Date accepted1971-09-20
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Date published1972-07-07
Technology of development of watered rock formations by draglines
At many operating quarries non-metallic minerals are extracted only up to the level of underground water, and large reserves of raw materials lying below the aquifer level are considered off-balance sheet and are not developed. The depth of deposit development can be increased at the expense of watered reserves by using draglines, which provide excavation of blasted rock mass from under water from a great depth.
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Date submitted1971-07-26
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Date accepted1971-09-22
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Date published1972-07-07
Blasted rock mass stockpile management at a quarry
Analysis of the Kovdorskiy open pit operation over the last 5 years has shown that the volume of the blasted block varied widely (from 30 to 130 thousand m3), with its average value for rock decreasing by 22.4 thousand m3 (from 55.6 to 33.2 thousand m3) and for ore by 28 thousand m3 (from 51.5 to 23.5 thousand m3). Transient reserves of blasted rock mass also fluctuated significantly; its maximum reserve in 1967-1968 reached 780-800 thousand m3, and in 1969 amounted to 840 thousand m3, while the minimum reserve in 1965 was equal to 270 thousand m3, and in 1967 and 1968 amounted to 520 and 500 thousand m3, respectively.
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Date submitted1971-07-05
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Date accepted1971-09-21
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Date published1972-07-07
Influence of granite fracturing on the indicators of thermal drilling of wells
- Authors:
- V. K. Bubok
- I. Yu. Bukin
Thermal drilling of explosive wells in granite quarries, despite certain advantages over mechanical methods, has not become widespread mainly because of a sharp decrease in drilling efficiency in fractured zones.
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Date submitted1971-07-04
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Date accepted1971-09-09
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Date published1972-07-07
Dynamics of drilling works volumes at the quarries of the Polar region
- Authors:
- A. E. Sigachev
- M. M. Zemdega
From the organization and state of drilling and blasting works largely depends on the management of stocks of blasted rock mass and rhythmicity of work of quarries. As reported data show, the cost of preparation of rocks for excavation at the quarries of the Polar region is 1.5-2 times higher than at the quarries of the central regions of the country with similar mining conditions. Improvement of technology and organization of drilling and blasting operations at the quarries of the Polar region allowed to significantly increase the provision of excavators with blasted rock mass.
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Date submitted1971-07-06
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Date accepted1971-09-10
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Date published1972-07-07
Planning of excavator productivity in the Polar region conditions
- Authors:
- B. A. Egin
Climatic conditions have a serious impact on the productivity of quarry equipment and attempts have long been made to take into account this influence by various correction factors.
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Date submitted1971-07-16
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Date accepted1971-09-24
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Date published1972-07-07
Influence of landslides on the productivity of mining transportation equipment
- Authors:
- S. G. Khristov
In quarries where weak unstable rocks are mined, landslides are very common and result in reduced productivity of mining transportation equipment...
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Date submitted1971-07-04
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Date accepted1971-09-30
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Date published1972-07-07
Analysis of seasonal fluctuations of rock and ore extraction in the Polar Region quarries
- Authors:
- A. E. Sigachev
The rhythmicity of work of quarries in the Polar region depends on numerous factors and, first of all, on severe climatic conditions, the influence of which leads to a decrease in the productivity of quarries and violation of the rhythm of their work. To take into account the severity of the climate, correction factors are introduced to the production rates in different periods of the year. However, seasonal fluctuations in general are insufficiently studied, although the laws of seasonality are very important to take into account when planning and organizing production processes. On the other hand, at the quarries of the Polar region it is very important to use favorable periods of the year for intensification of mining operations.
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Date submitted1971-07-03
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Date accepted1971-09-18
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Date published1972-07-07
On efficiency of averaging stacks operation
- Authors:
- E. I. Azbel
- A. I. Shein
One of the common types of averaging facilities is the averaging stack. The qualitative composition of the ore stream arriving for processing varies randomly in time. Therefore, for the study of averaging processes, in particular in averaging stacks, the most promising is the apparatus of the theory of random functions, which allows us to directly take into account the internal relations of the processes of changing the qualitative composition of the averaged mineral raw material flows. However, there are no methods in the specialized literature that allow to calculate averaging processes in stacks with the help of the theory of random functions. Usually, the efficiency of averaging stacks is usually estimated by the ratio of dispersions (or mean square deviations) of the controlled components of the qualitative composition at the input and output of the stack. In the present work, similar estimations are adopted. Without violation of generality, we consider random fluctuations X(t)of some component X of the qualitative composition.