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The problem of mining method selection is one of the most important decisions that should be made by mining managers and engineers. Selecting a proper underground mining method to accomplish
The problem of mining method selection is one of the most important decisions that should be made by mining managers and engineers. Selecting a proper underground mining method to accomplish
* Nicholas (1981) 2. Metodolog#237;a de Nicholas: Los siguientes par#225;metros son considerados en la metodolog#237;a: Par#225;metros a tener en cuenta: a) Nicholas,, 1981, Method SelectionA Numerical Approach,Design and Operation of Caving and Sublevel Stoping Mines, Chap. 4,
In 1981 Nicholas suggested for the first time a numerical approach for mining method selection. The Nicholas methodology follows a numerical approach to rate different mining methods based on the rankings of specific input parameters. A numerical rating for each mining method is arrived at by summing these rankings. The higher the rating, the more suitable the mining method. One of the
Call amp; Nicholas, Inc. Tucson, Arizona INTRODUCTION In this paper, a numerical process for selecting a mining method, with the emphasis on underground mass mining techniques, such ns caving, induced caving, and stoping, is proposed. In the past, selection of a mining method for a new property was based primarily on operating experience at similar type deposits and on methods already in use in
(1981) was developed. The UBC mining method selection algorithm is a modification to the Nicholas approach with a various weighting factors system, which places more emphasis on stoping methods, thus better representing typical Canadian mining design practices (Miller . et al. 1995).
Mining method selection depends on physical parameters, mechanical parameters, economical parameters and technical parameters. In 1981 Nicholas has presented the rst.
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Nicholas,, 1981, Method SelectionA Numerical Approach,Design and Operation of Caving and Sublevel Stoping Mines, Chap. 4, D. Stewart, ed., SMEAIME, New York, pp. 3953. VISITE NUESTRAS REDES SOCIALES. Guillermo Rodriguez. BOLETIN DE NOTICIAS. Para recibir informaci#243;n de pr#243;ximos art#237;culos t#233;cnicos en nuestro blog y actualizaciones sobre nuestros cursos, eventos
01/05/2016#0183;#32;The actual geotechnical information obtained from the mine between levels 330 ml and 400 ml was used as input data for UBC online method selection tool and the Mining Method Selection tool (MMST, UNZA). The UBC mining method selection is a modification of the Nicolas approach (1981), which places more emphasis on stoping method. According to
#0183;#32;Nicholas (1981) presented a classification system for selection of the optimum mining method via numerical ranking with quantitative analysis. Hartman (1987) developed a selection chart based on the geometry of the deposit and the ground conditions of the ore zone for selecting mining method.
01/09/2010#0183;#32;In 1981, the first numerical approach to MMS was represented by Nicholas. Using some criteria and some mining methods and also using a simple weighting process, he gave the possibility of prioritizing the different mining methods based on those criteria to DM. In spite of having this advantage, in his technique all of the criteria were of equal importance . He therefore
Mining method selection is among the most critical and problematic points in mining engineering profession. Choosing a suitable method for a given orebody is very important for the economics, safety and the productivity of the mining work. In the past studies there are attempts to build up a systematic approach to help the engineers to make this selection. But, these approaches work based on
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The first numerical approach for mining method selection was suggested by Nicholas (1981, 1992). This methodology rates different mining methods based on the rankings of specific input parameters. The mining method with the highest sum result is selected.
The main purpose of this paper is to represent a solution to the problem of mining method selection (MMS) in mining projects. To this aim, the wellknown MMS technique of Nicholas has been modified so that in addition to eliminate its defects, it would be possible for mining engineers to easily assign their engineering judgments to unsteady and uncertain characteristics of mineral resources.
David E. Nicholas, (1981). Method Selection A Numerical Approach. Citation Downloads Reference Manager (RIS) SpreadSheed (CSV) David E. Nicholas In the past, selection of a mining method for a new property was based primarily on operating experience at similar type deposits and on methods already in use in the district of the deposit.
EduMine used to have a mining method selection tool available but they''ve since deleted it. According to their support it''s gone and won''t come back. I was wondering if anyone had a Java tool or similar that did mining method selection. Theirs was using the UNC Nicholas method. Thanks. 3 comments. share. save. hide. report. 72% Upvoted. This thread is archived. New comments cannot be posted
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In 1981 Nicholas suggested for the first time a numerical approach for mining method selection. The Nicholas methodology follows a numerical approach to rate different mining methods based on the rankings of specific input parameters. A numerical rating for each mining method is arrived at by summing these rankings. The higher the rating,
The Nicholas method with ground support and monitoring techniques, The UBC selection process is listed below The Nicholas method numerically ranks deposit Unmacterisies of ore geomety and rock mechanics characteristics of the ore zone, footwall and hanging wall, The rankings are then summed together with the higher rankings being the more UBC mining method selection 1) general