دسترسی نامحدود
برای کاربرانی که ثبت نام کرده اند
برای ارتباط با ما می توانید از طریق شماره موبایل زیر از طریق تماس و پیامک با ما در ارتباط باشید
در صورت عدم پاسخ گویی از طریق پیامک با پشتیبان در ارتباط باشید
برای کاربرانی که ثبت نام کرده اند
درصورت عدم همخوانی توضیحات با کتاب
از ساعت 7 صبح تا 10 شب
ویرایش:
نویسندگان: Vlastimil Ehrenberger and Alfred Fajkoš (Eds.)
سری: Advances in Mining Science and Technology 5
ISBN (شابک) : 9780444988607, 0444428461
ناشر: Elsevier Science Ltd
سال نشر: 1990
تعداد صفحات: 212
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 15 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Mining Modelling به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب مدلسازی معدن نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
هدف اصلی این کتاب ارائه شرحی از اصول و کاربردهای یک روش اصلی است که توسط نویسندگان معرفی شده، به تدریج در طول زمان توسعه یافته و به طور گسترده در متنوع ترین زمینه های مدیریت در صنعت معدن و معدن به کار گرفته شده است. مهندسی قدرت. این یک روش نسبتاً جهانی از ساخت و کاربرد مدل ریاضی است که برای کمک به پرسنل مدیریتی در سطوح مختلف مدیریتی در موقعیتهای تصمیمگیری، که اغلب با روابط پیچیده کمی و همچنین خصوصیات منطقی مشخص میشوند، طراحی شده است. این روش که توسط نویسندگان به سادگی «روش مدلسازی ریاضی-منطقی» (به اختصار MLM) نامیده میشود، بر اساس ترکیبی جالب و مؤثر از ابزارهای منطق ریاضی، جبر بولی و برنامهنویسی رایانه است. از نقطه نظر ریاضی اساساً مبتنی بر ساخت و حل سیستم های معادلات شبه بولی و نابرابری با ساختار منطقی تعمیم یافته است. ویژگیهای اصلی این روش عبارتند از: جهانی بودن، تکرارپذیری، تعاملی بودن و نرمافزار پیشرفته و کاربردی که در FORTRAN 77 کدگذاری شده است.
The main aim of this book is to offer an exposition of the principles and applications of an original method which was introduced by the authors, developed gradually in the course of time, and applied extensively in the most diverse fields of management in the mining industry and power engineering. It is a relatively universal method of mathematical model construction and application intended to aid managerial personnel at various management levels in decision-making situations, which are frequently characterized by complicated relations of a quantitative as well as logical character. The method, called by the authors simply the ``method of mathematical-logical modelling'' (MLM for short), is based upon an interesting and effective combination of tools from mathematical logic, Boolean algebra and computer programming. From the mathematical point of view it is based primarily on the construction and solution of systems of pseudo-Boolean equations and inequalities with a generalized logical structure. The principal features of the method are its universality, iterativity, interactivity, and advanced and broadly applicable software, coded in FORTRAN 77
Content:
Advances in Mining Science and Technology
Page II
Front Matter
Page III
Copyright page
Page IV
Foreword
Pages V-VII
A.K.M. RAINBOW
Keynote Address: A Non-Governmental Parliamentary View of the Reclamation, Treatment and Utilization of Coal Mining Wastes — Set in the Context Of Britain\'S Environmental Renaissance
Pages XIII-XXX
THE LORD GRAHAM OF EDMONTON
The Economics of Minestone Utilisation
Pages 1-19
W. SLEEMAN
An Evaluative Framework for Assessment of Disposal Options for Colliery Spoil
Pages 21-34
MALCOLM NOYCE
The Development and Utilisation of “Stone Coal” (“Bituminous Shale”) in China
Pages 35-43
Li Yingxian
Utilization of Mining Operations and Coal Preparation Processes Wastes in the Ussr and the Principles of Their Classification
Pages 45-54
V.A. RUBAN, M. Ya. SHPIRT
Research on Suitability of Coal Preparation Refuse in Civil Engineering in the Federal Republic of Germany )
Pages 55-67
Dieter Leininger, Joachim Leonhard, Wilfried Erdmann, Theo Schieder
A Forecast of Composition of Coal Wastes and of their Directions of Utilization During Explorations in Coal Deposits in the Ussr
Pages 69-78
V.R. Kler, M. Ya. Shpirt
Coal Waste Industrialization in Brazil: the State of the Art
Pages 79-94
EUGENIO DA MOTTA SINGER, ALDÉRICO JOSÉ MARCHI
Variability of Coal Refuse and Its Significance in Geotechnical Engineering Design
Pages 95-109
S.C. CHENG, M.A. USMEN
The Characteristics and Use of Coal Wastes
Pages 111-122
J. GONZALEZ CAÑIBANO, D. LEININGER
Technical Approaches and Related Policies for Land Reclamation and Treatment in Chinese Coal Mines
Pages 123-131
YAN ZHICAI
Compaction Control and Testing of a Colliery Spoil for Landfill Sites
Pages 133-144
Dr. W.M. KIRKPATRICK, I.P. WEBBER
House Building on Bog Land
Pages 145-162
I McD Hart, A S Couper, D C Stephenson
Colliery Spoil in Urban Development
Pages 163-177
W. SLEEMAN
Laboratory and Site Investigations on Weathering of Coal Mining Wastes as a Fill Material in Earth Structures
Pages 179-195
K.M. SKARŻYNSKA, H. BURDA, E. KOZIELSKA-SROKA, P. MICHALSKI
Recovering Combustible Matter from Coal Mining Waste and Measures to Extinguish Waste Pile Fire
Pages 197-206
Shengchu Huang
Coal Waste in Civil Engineering Works: 2 Case Histories from South Africa
Pages 207-218
F.W. SOLESBURY
Minestone Impoundment Dams for Fluid Fly Ash Storage
Pages 219-238
A.K.M. RAINBOW, Hab. Inz, K.M. SKARZYNSKA
Fly Ash Ponds and the Dam Legislation in Finland
Pages 239-244
J. SAARELA
The Utilization of Coal Ash in Earth Works
Pages 245-252
J. HAVUKAINEN
Biotechnical Methods in the Treatment and Restoration Use of Coal Mining Waste.
Pages 253-265
P.J. NORTON, M.I. Geol
Coal Mine Spoil Tips as a Large Area Source of Water Contamination
Pages 267-280
J. SZCZEPANSKA, I. TWARDOWSKA
Minestone and Pollution Control
Pages 281-293
M. Nutting, M.I. Geol
The Study of Saturated Coal Mining Wastes, Under the Influence of Long-Term Loading
Pages 295-302
K.M. SKARŻYNSKA, E. ZAWISZA
Suction Pressures in Colliery Embankment Surfaces
Pages 303-320
R.K. TAYLOR, F.T. BICK, S.J. BILLING, R.J. SIMONDS
“Deep Ripping: a More Effective and Flexible Method for Achieving Loose Soil Profiles”
Pages 321-330
A.R. BACON, R.N. HUMPHRIES
Combined Tipping and Opencast Coal Scheme at Bentinck Colliery
Pages 331-342
D.M. BROWN
The Design of Colliery Spoil Tips : Objectives and Techniques
Pages 343-355
J R Talbot
The Utilization of Dirt from Coal Mines and Land Reclamation
Pages 357-368
GAO YOULEI, HAN GUANGXU, SUN SHAOXIAN
An Investigation into Cheaper Monolithic Packing Materials Utilizing Colliery Tailings
Pages 369-380
A.H. Zadeh, R.N. Singh, A. Barkhordarian, A.S. Atkins, P.S. Mills
Geotechnical Aspects of Fine Coal Waste Disposal in Lower Silesia, Poland
Pages 381-391
B. BROS
“The Application of the Multi-Roll Belt Filter to De-Watering of Fine Coal Waste Slurries”
Pages 393-400
H G King
Pumpability of Coal Mine Tailings for Underground Disposal and for Regional Support.
Pages 401-414
A.S. Atkins, A. Barkhordarian, R.N. Singh, A.H. Zadeh
Improved Rock Paste: a Slow Hardening Bulk Fill Based on Colliery Spoil, Pulverised Fuel Ash and Lime
Pages 415-430
K W COLE, J. FIGG
Present Situation, Problems and Development of Utilization of Coal Mining Wastes in China
Pages 431-439
SUN MAO YUAN
Direct Tree Seeding on Coal Mine Wastes in Britain – a Technique for the Future
Pages 441-458
A.G.R. LUKE
Management of Opencast Restored Land for Cereal Production
Pages 459-469
E.J. EVANS
Pre-Mine Baseline Data: an Essential Tool in Reclamation of Colliery Wastes.
Pages 471-488
S.O. ADEPOJU, G. FLEMING
Reclamation of Manners and Pewit Collieries, Ilkeston, Derbyshire
Pages 489-500
P E WRIGHT, K. SHIPMAN
An Investigation into the Reclamation of Opencast Backfilled Sites Destined for Road Construction in the United Kingdom
Pages 501-511
R.N. Singh, F.I. Condon, S.M. Reed
The Cost-Effectiveness of Rehabilitating Colliery Sites through Coal Recovery
Pages 513-531
Tom Macpherson
Short-Term Durability of Cement Stabilised Minestone
Pages 533-544
M D A THOMAS, R J KETTLE, J A MORTON
The Wetting Expansion of Cement-Stabilised Minestone — an Investigation of the Causes and Ways Of Reducing the Problem
Pages 545-559
C.E. CARR, N.J. WITHERS
Assessing the Durability of Reinforcement Materials in Minestone
Pages 561-572
D.C. READ, C.E. CARR
Polymeric Mesh Element Reinforcement of Reinforced Minestone
Pages 573-582
R.K. TAYLOR, T.W. FINLAY, D.A. FERNANDO
Reinforced Minestone Using Special Designed Reinforcement
Pages 583-586
R.B. SINGH, T.W. FINLAY, A.K.M. RAINBOW
The Sliding Resistance between Grid Reinforcement and Weathered Colliery Waste
Pages 587-596
R.W. SARSBY
Infilling Old Mine Workings and Shafts
Pages 597-600
J P Hollingberry Director
“Sources Study” — a Strategy for the Identification and Selection of Colliery Spoil for use in the Infilling of Abandoned Limestone Mines in the Black Country.
Pages 601-614
D.W. STEVENS, K.L. SEAGO
The Infilling of Limestone Mines with Rock Paste
Pages 615-638
P.A. BRAITHWAITE, T. SKLUCKI
Methods of Development Above Ancient Shallow Pillar-And-Stall Coal Workings
Pages 639-652
I E HIGGINBOTTOM
Foundations for Sites Over Natural Voids and Old Mine Workings
Pages 653-659
PETER F WINFIELD
Building Materials from Industrial Waste of Coal Based Power Plant
Pages 661-667
D.Mahesh Desai, D.B. Raijiwala