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Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
  • Date submitted
    2024-05-08
  • Date accepted
    2024-11-07
  • Date published
    2024-12-12

The effect of mechanical and thermal treatment on the characteristics of saponite-containing material

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Solving the problems of modern building materials science is reduced to obtaining high-quality materials, expanding and searching for a rational raw material base, which can be carried out through the use of various industrial wastes. In this paper, the possibility of using waste from the mining industry – saponite-containing material (SCM) obtained during the enrichment of kimberlite ores from the Lomonosov diamond deposit, as an active mineral additive for cement binders and concretes is considered. The influence of mechanical and thermal treatment on a number of properties of the material selected from the tailings dump and in its initial state was studied. The study of the surface activity of SCM samples consisted in determining the sorption capacity, acid-base centers and their distribution. An increase in the activity of the surface of the material particles as a result of mechanical activation and its decrease during temperature treatment were determined. These effects are associated with phase rearrangements and structural changes in the sandy-clay rock, which was confirmed during thermal analysis. The temperature effect has no pronounced effect on the microstructure, the “smoothness” of the particles and the formation of a consolidated surface of the structural elements of the saponite-containing material are noted.

How to cite: Orekhova T.N., Sivalneva M.N., Frolova M.A., Strokova V.V., Bondarenko D.O. The effect of mechanical and thermal treatment on the characteristics of saponite-containing material // Journal of Mining Institute. 2024. p. EDN VZGFOR
Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
  • Date submitted
    2024-04-25
  • Date accepted
    2024-09-24
  • Date published
    2024-11-12

Specific features of kinetics of thermal transformation of organic matter in Bazhenov and Domanik source rocks based on results of pyrolysis gas chromatography

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Pyrolysis of organic matter with subsequent analysis of hydrocarbon composition of the resulting products allows obtaining multicomponent distribution spectra of the generation potential by the activation energies of reactions of kerogen transformation into hydrocarbons. Configuration of the spectra depends on the structure of kerogen and is individual for each type of organic matter. Studies of kerogen kinetics showed that the distribution of activation energies is unique for each oil source rocks. The kinetic model of thermal decomposition of kerogen of the same type, for example, marine planktonic (type II), can differ significantly in different sedimentary basins due to the multivariate relationship of chemical bonds and their reaction energy threshold. The developed method for calculating multicomponent kinetic spectra (four-component models are used) based on results of pyrolysis gas chromatography allows obtaining one of the most important elements of modelling the history of oil and gas generation in geological basins. Kinetic parameters of organic matter of oil and gas source rocks influence the onset time of generation and directly reflect differences in the composition and structure of different types of kerogens. The results of determining the kinetic parameters of two high-carbon source rocks occurring across the territory of three oil and gas basins are shown. Generation and updating of the data of kinetic models of certain oil and gas source rocks will increase the reliability of forecasting oil and gas potential using the basin modelling method.

How to cite: Mozhegova S.V., Gerasimov R.S., Paizanskaya I.L., Alferova A.A., Kravchenko E.M. Specific features of kinetics of thermal transformation of organic matter in Bazhenov and Domanik source rocks based on results of pyrolysis gas chromatography // Journal of Mining Institute. 2024. Vol. 269 . p. 765-776. EDN FIMBWV
Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
  • Date submitted
    2024-03-07
  • Date accepted
    2024-06-14
  • Date published
    2024-07-04

Anomaly detection in wastewater treatment process for cyber resilience risks evaluation

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Timely detection and prevention of violations in the technological process of wastewater treatment caused by threats of different nature is a highly relevant research problem. Modern systems are equipped with a large number of technological sensors. Data from these sensors can be used to detect anomalies in the technological process. Their timely detection, prediction and processing ensures the continuity and fault tolerance of the technological process. The aim of the research is to improve the accuracy of detection of such anomalies. We propose a methodology for the identification and subsequent assessment of cyber resilience risks of the wastewater treatment process, which includes the distinctive procedure of training dataset generation and the anomaly detection based on deep learning methods. The availability of training datasets is a necessary condition for the efficient application of the proposed technology. A distinctive feature of the anomaly detection approach is a new method of processing input sensor data, which allows the use of computationally efficient analytical models with high accuracy of anomaly detection, and outperforms the efficiency of previously published methods.

How to cite: Novikova E.S., Fedorchenko E.V., Bukhtiyarov M.A., Saenko I.B. Anomaly detection in wastewater treatment process for cyber resilience risks evaluation // Journal of Mining Institute. 2024. Vol. 267 . p. 488-500. EDN TBPPHN
Metallurgy and concentration
  • Date submitted
    2022-04-14
  • Date accepted
    2022-07-21
  • Date published
    2022-11-03

In-situ leaching of molybdenum and uranium by percarbonate and chloride-hypochlorite solutions

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In-situ leaching of molybdenum and uranium is becoming an increasingly common process. The features of the material composition of ores, leading to a decrease in their filtration properties, were considered. Activation leaching with leaching solutions that have undergone electrophotochemical activation before contact with the ore mass were studied. Activation preparation of leaching solutions promotes the synthesis of clustered water molecules with collectivized protons and hydroxyl ions, as well as active forms of oxygen and hydrogen. Cell leaching of molybdenum from mature tailings of the Shakhtaminsk deposit was studied experimentally. After pre-oxidation with an active carbonate solution, a model borehole leaching was carried out with a chloride-hypochlorite solution. Molybdenum extraction on resin a was 85 % in 30 days. Experiments on the percolation leaching of uranium from the ores of the Uchkuduk and Sugraly deposits confirmed the potential possibility of a significant increase in the extraction of uranium by electrophotoactivated percarbonate solutions relative to aqueous solutions of sodium and ammonium carbonate. When leaching with carbonate solutions without an additional oxidizing agent, the extraction of uranium from the Sugraly deposit ore sample was 52 and 59 % (sodium carbonate and ammonium carbonate). The use of hydrogen peroxide as an oxidizing agent made it possible to achieve 87-88 % extraction into pregnant solutions in 21 days without pre-oxidation. The performed studies confirm the processing capability of extracting uranium and molybdenum by percolation leaching in columns and borehole leaching.

How to cite: Rasskazov I.Y., Sekisov A.G., Rasskazova A.V. In-situ leaching of molybdenum and uranium by percarbonate and chloride-hypochlorite solutions // Journal of Mining Institute. 2022. Vol. 256 . p. 623-631. DOI: 10.31897/PMI.2022.60
Geoeconomics and Management
  • Date submitted
    2019-06-22
  • Date accepted
    2019-09-11
  • Date published
    2020-04-24

Effective capacity building by empowerment teaching in the field of occupational safety and health management in mining

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The paper is dealing with a developed concept named Empowerment Teaching, which is based on practical teaching experience gained in various mining universities. It is demonstrated that this concept can be used to increase the effectiveness of knowledge transfer to mining countries in the world, as well as to overcome cultural barriers between lecturers and their students. The two models of participatory training, which are proposed to be named “physical” and “emotional” models, are portrayed. The authors are convinced that participatory training methods can be an ideal answer to a challenge associated with workers’ competencies in mining, namely – the potential of highly motivated and well-educated young academics is often diminished by a lack of ability to apply their knowledge. A special emphasis is made on the possible application of empowerment teaching for educational and training activities in the field of occupational safety and health (OSH), which is a matter of utmost importance for the mining industry. Several benchmarking initiatives in the field of OSH (“safety culture”, zero-accident vision) are underlined to be encouraged and promoted by means of new teaching methods. The examples of successful international cooperation among universities are given, as well.

How to cite: Kretschmann J., Plien M., Nguyen T.H.N., Rudakov M.L. Effective capacity building by empowerment teaching in the field of occupational safety and health management in mining // Journal of Mining Institute. 2020. Vol. 242 . p. 248-256. DOI: 10.31897/PMI.2020.2.248
Electromechanics and mechanical engineering
  • Date submitted
    2018-01-19
  • Date accepted
    2018-03-23
  • Date published
    2018-06-22

Topochemical kinetics of external friction during mechanical and thermal activation of the friction contact

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The article deals with the process of contact interaction (relative displacement) of surfaces as a chemical reaction, the regularity of which is described by the Arrhenius equation. The kinetic characteristics of Gersi-Striebeck are obtained taking into account the mechanical and temperature conditions of the frictional contact. The process of interaction of materials in friction in the form of regularities of topochemical kinetics, realized due to the processes of formation and growth of adhesion adhesion nuclei, makes it possible to present the experimental characteristics in the form of theoretical dependences. These dependences reflect the entire range of variation of the coefficient of friction from the speed of mutual movement of materials, including at ultra-low sliding speeds. In the framework of this approach, the lubricating action of the medium prevents and blocks the reactions of the transition of nuclei to actively growing nuclei.

How to cite: Albagachiev A.Y., Sidorov M.I., Stavrovskii M.E. Topochemical kinetics of external friction during mechanical and thermal activation of the friction contact // Journal of Mining Institute. 2018. Vol. 231 . p. 312-316. DOI: 10.25515/PMI.2018.3.312
Metallurgy and concentration
  • Date submitted
    2015-07-25
  • Date accepted
    2015-09-01
  • Date published
    2016-02-24

The phenomenon of isothermal transition of metastable aluminate solutions into the labile area and prospects of its industrial use

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The paper presents theoretically based requirements for the activation of synthetic gibbsite for maximum solubility of the activated product. The article describes the methodological foundations of gibbsite thermal activation and its effectiveness evaluation in terms of aluminate solutions decomposition. It is shown that to obtain high-saturation aluminate solutions, activation should provide generation of the reagent with highly-developed surface area, which is not identical to the structure of the deposited gibbsite. As a result of high-gradient thermal activation of synthetic gibbsite, it has been found that the targeted product develops predominantly an amorphous structure with a specific surface area up to 256 m2/ g, preserving its primary particle size. Activation products were investigated using modern methods of physical and chemical analysis. The experimental results confirmed the possibility of the activated product dissolution in the aluminate solution with a metastable compound and their spontaneous decomposition with aluminum hydroxide formation, characterized by high dispersion ability. It is shown, that a significant difference in kinetics and decomposition rates of solutions is connected with the use of a seed material with different particle size composition, which leads to the development of competing mechanisms, resulting in seed recrystallization, homogeneous and heterogeneous nucleation.

How to cite: Brichkin V.N., Kraslawski A. The phenomenon of isothermal transition of metastable aluminate solutions into the labile area and prospects of its industrial use // Journal of Mining Institute. 2016. Vol. 217 . p. 80-87.
Metallurgy and concentration
  • Date submitted
    2015-07-07
  • Date accepted
    2015-09-16
  • Date published
    2016-02-24

Activation of heap leaching of low-sulfide ores the invisible gold

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This article deals with a physical-chemical model of heap leaching processes justifying new technological approaches to recovering dispersed forms of gold from ores, placer sands and deute-rogene mineral raw materials. The key process of this model includes lattice diffusion of high-energy hydrion minerals and hydroxyl-radicals formed as a result of photochemical and electro-chemical processing of initial reagent aqueous solutions. Active components of gas-water emulsions obtained while processing initial reagent solutions provide a structural and material trans-formation of a mineral lattice which concentrates clusters of dispersed gold creating conditions for its interacting with complexing compounds of process solutions. The article also considers the technological processes of activation heap leaching of dispersed gold from the Pogromnoe ore field and the results of the experiments conducted in percolators with their charge ranged from 3 to 100 kg. The results have proved the efficiency of using gas-water suspensions prepared in the pho-toelectrochemical reactor with active ion-radical oxidizing agents.

How to cite: Sekisov A.G., Rubtsov Y.I., Lavrov A.Y. Activation of heap leaching of low-sulfide ores the invisible gold // Journal of Mining Institute. 2016. Vol. 217 . p. 96-101.
Philosophy and history of science, culture and education
  • Date submitted
    2009-09-20
  • Date accepted
    2009-11-29
  • Date published
    2010-06-25

Some facts of history of training and employment of mining engineers during 20-30th years of 20th century

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The article is dedicated to the problem of training mining engineers during the most difficult Soviet period. The problem was solved with foundation of new educational institution as well as reorganization of functional ones primarily Mining Institute. Reformation of universities was justified sometimes not. Disadvantage of reformation was repression to highly qualified specialists of mining. Personnel problem was solved that allowed to increase coal and oil extraction.

How to cite: Afanasev V.G. Some facts of history of training and employment of mining engineers during 20-30th years of 20th century // Journal of Mining Institute. 2010. Vol. 187 . p. 160-164.
Effective communication skills development as social and cultural component of foreign language teaching ...
  • Date submitted
    2009-09-08
  • Date accepted
    2009-11-05
  • Date published
    2010-06-25

Some peculiarities of written translation

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The paper studies some difficulties and peculiarities of training skills of written translation. An attempt is made to classify these difficulties according to psychological mechanisms and translating activity.

How to cite: Ivanova M.A. Some peculiarities of written translation // Journal of Mining Institute. 2010. Vol. 187 . p. 264-266.
Effective communication skills development as social and cultural component of foreign language teaching ...
  • Date submitted
    2009-09-08
  • Date accepted
    2009-11-15
  • Date published
    2010-06-25

Some peculiarities of english for specific purposes course development

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The paper involved deals with the challenge Russian system of higher education faces. Special attention is paid to the core principles of ESP course development.

How to cite: Lebedeva I.S. Some peculiarities of english for specific purposes course development // Journal of Mining Institute. 2010. Vol. 187 . p. 270-271.
Effective communication skills development as social and cultural component of foreign language teaching ...
  • Date submitted
    2009-09-10
  • Date accepted
    2009-11-11
  • Date published
    2010-06-25

Stages of training activation methods development

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The article is dedicated to the problem of developing methods of training activation. Historical and pedagogical background for the development of these methods and distinguishes the stages of training activation methods development from the ancient times till nowadays are analysed. The brief chronological survey is presented tabular. The main features of the methods of active training are pointed out.

How to cite: Perfilova M.A. Stages of training activation methods development // Journal of Mining Institute. 2010. Vol. 187 . p. 283-285.
Effective communication skills development as social and cultural component of foreign language teaching ...
  • Date submitted
    2009-09-16
  • Date accepted
    2009-11-04
  • Date published
    2010-06-25

Working out an experimental programme of uninterrupted foreign language training for students at higher technical schools

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The paper justifies the necessity to work out a programme of uninterrupted foreign language training for students at higher technical schools; it reviews goals, tasks and a possible structure of the course, principles to select teaching materials as well as ways to assess the efficiency of training.

How to cite: Spiridonov A.N., Fedorov K.V. Working out an experimental programme of uninterrupted foreign language training for students at higher technical schools // Journal of Mining Institute. 2010. Vol. 187 . p. 298-300.
Innovative approaches to the teaching of philology and the culture of disciplines in technical colleges
  • Date submitted
    2009-09-09
  • Date accepted
    2009-11-30
  • Date published
    2010-06-25

Speech technique trainings organization for lecturers and scientists

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The article deals with speech technique trainings organization for lecturers and scientists. Good command of the eloquence technique elements is a vital component of a successful speech performance. Perception of the speech sense depends on the voice strength and the speech speed. A person delivering a speech must have a clear articulation, pay a lot of attention to intervals in speech and have an ability to express with his voice the feelings and emotions relevant to the speech contents.

How to cite: Sinelnikova T.M. Speech technique trainings organization for lecturers and scientists // Journal of Mining Institute. 2010. Vol. 187 . p. 341-343.
Humanities and fundamental researches
  • Date submitted
    2009-08-07
  • Date accepted
    2009-10-23
  • Date published
    2010-02-01

Technology of associative representations in training of athletes the techniques of throwing curling stones

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Curling has gained wide acceptance and spread, and a number of studies devoted to it. Researching of the methodological features of teaching and training athletes are held to find new means of improving their skills. Ideomotor training – one of such means. It is a very effective means of preparing athletes for competition. Application ideomotor training in the training process contributes to improve of the many techniques of throwing curling stones.

How to cite: Izotov E.A. Technology of associative representations in training of athletes the techniques of throwing curling stones // Journal of Mining Institute. 2010. Vol. 186 . p. 237-240.