mineral resources and mine development

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mineral resources and mine development
AACHEN INTERNATIONAL MINING SYMPOSIA
AIMS 2015
FIFTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
MINERAL RESOURCES
AND
MINE DEVELOPMENT
May 27th - 28th
Aachen, Germany
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
16th of April, 2015
Cooperation Partners:
Sponsoring Partners:
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th, 2015
THURSDAY, 16 June 2011
Time
Lecture
Lecture Hall
Hall FO1
FO1
Lecture Hall FO2
Plenary Session
Preliminary Program
9.00
Welcome & Introduction
Martens (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
Wagner (Bezirksregierung Arnsberg, Germany): Extractive
Industries Transparency Initiative - Implementation and Tasks
Refer to Plenary Session
Rauche (Erfurter Consulting und Planungsbüro GmbH,
Germany): Global Potash Mining
Hejny (Mineral Industry Research Organisation, United
Kingdom): i²Mine
10.30
Break
Becker (Becker Mining Systems, Germany): Innovative
Bausteine der Transportlogistik und ihre Vernetzung
Break
Break
Business Process Management &
Resource Efficiency
Operational Experiences
Preliminary Program
11.00
12.30
Lunch
1
Lautsch (Deutsche Gesellschaft zum Bau und Betrieb von
Endlagern für Abfallstoffe mbH, Germany): DBE – Expert for
Geological Radioactive Waste Repositories
Flachenecker (University College London, United Kingdom):
Investments in Resource Efficiency – An Analytical Assessment
Framework and Review of Evidence
Merchiers (Schalker Eisenhütte Maschinenfabrik GmbH,
Germany): The Renaissance of Underground Rail Haulage –
Why Upcoming Mining Projects Focus on this Hidden Champion
Lööw (Luleå University of Technology, Sweden): i²Mine - An
Overview of Lean Production and its Application in a Mining
Context
Thiele (K+S Aktiengesellschaft, Germany): i²Mine – Improved
Deposit Recovery for Deep Potash Deposits
Löchte (RAG AG, Germany): Zero Accidents and 100 Percent
Value Added. Utopian – Challenging – Natch?
Manohar Rao (The Singareni Collieries Co Ltd, INDIA): Stress
Direction - An Essential Tool in Coal Mine Planning and Mine
Development at Singareni Collieries
Oppong (University of Cape Coast, Ghana): Evaluation of
Management Localisation Policy: The Case of the Ghanaian
Gold Mining Industry
Lunch
Lunch
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th, 2015
Time
Lecture Hall FO1
FO3
Preliminary Program
THURSDAY, 16
WEDNESDAY,
15June
June2011
2011
Refer to Plenary Session
Break
Break
Resource Evaluation
Preliminary Program
11.00
12.30
Lunch
Osterholt (Principal Consultant, Osterholt Consulting,
Germany): DO’s and DON’Ts when Using Orebody Models as
Simulation Input
Niggemann (Fichtner Mining & Environment GmbH, Germany):
Resource Evaluation Yayaköy Lignite Deposit, Turkey
Benndorf (University of Technology - Delft,The Netherlands):
Recent Developments in Geostatistical Resource Evaluation Learning from Production Data for Optimized Extraction of
Mineral Resources
Pavlides (Technical University of Crete, Greece): Evaluation of
Rreserves Using Geostatistical Tools to Assist with Long-Term
and Mid-Term Mine Planning
Lunch
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th, 2015
Time
Preliminary Program
13.30
15.00
Break
Lecture Hall Fo1
Lecture Hall FO2
Machine Technology & Equipment
Mine Planning - Exploration to Operation
Hoseinie (Luleå University of Technology, Sweden): Reliability
of Automation Systems in Mining Machineries; Issues and
Challenges
Ehnes (Berufsgenossenschaft Rohstoffe und Chemische
Industrie, Germany): Vision Zero - Mission Possible in Mining
Mundry (Caterpillar Global Mining Europe GmbH, Germany):
Supporting Technology Toolsets for Efficient and Productive
Longwall Operation
Triebel (K+S Aktiengesellschaft, Germany): Fairport Mining
Strategy, Development and Realization
Agioutantis (University of Kentucky, USA): A Real-Time Event
Driven Data Management Application for Equipment Monitoring
in Continuous Surface Mining Operations
Terrington (British Geological Survey, United Kingdom):
Managing the Mining Cycle Using GeoVisionary
Saelhoff (GTA Maschinensysteme GmbH, Germany):
Development and Initial Operating Results of a New BatteryElectric Monorail Transport System for Hard Coal Mines
Peters (DMT GmbH & Co. KG, Germany): Exploration, Initial
Mine Planning and Reserve Estimation of the Hanönü Copper
Deposit in Northern Turkey
Break
Break
Mining Policies, Strategies &
Supply Situation
Simulation of Mining Processes
Preliminary Program
15.30
17.00
Break
3
Carter (Dassault Systemes GEOVIA, Australia): Advancing
Mining Productivity by Looking to Technology from Other
Industries
Sterbik (Bundesanstalt für Geowiss. und Rohstoffe, Germany):
Business Plans for Small-Scale Mining in the Democratic
Republic of the Congo
Voigt/Berner (Knauf Gips, Germany / RWTH Aachen,
Germany): Cost Optimization of Gypsum Mining Operations
Using a PLM Simulation Tool
Peter/Wackenhut (GIZ, Germany):Mineral Resources and Mine
Development in Mongolia – Potentials for Cooperation with
German Partners
Scherweit (Caterpillar Global Mining Europe GmbH, Germany):
Longwall Mining Simulation
Sakamornsnguan (RWTH Aachen University, Germany): A
Comparison of the Mining Administration System of Germany
and Thailand
Mousavi (Queensland University of Technology, Australia):
Polynomial Algorithms for Ultimate Pit Limit Optimization
Kretschmann (TFH Bochum, Germany): Successful
Knowledge Transfer in Mining from Germany to Vietnam
Break
Break
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th, 2015
WEDNESDAY, 15 June 2011
Time
Lecture Hall FO3
Sustainability & Safety in Mining
Preliminary Program
13.30
Lehnen (RWTH Aachen, Germany): i² Mine - Mobile Rescue
Chamber Re-Design to Support Miners Trapped Underground
Blach (SIEMAG TECBERG GmbH, Germany): Safety and
Efficiency Benefits of Smart Koepe Winder Rope Handling
Systems
Krach (marco Systemanalyse und Entwicklung GmbH,
Germany): Ensuring Health and Safety in the Face with the
marco Digital Mining• Control System
15.00
Mantwill (RAG Mining Solutions, Germany): Know-how
Transfer für einen sicheren Bergbau weltweit
Break
Break
Geotechnical Analysis &
Rock Classification
Preliminary Program
15.30
17.00
Break
Özarslan (Bulent Ecevit University, Turkey): Effect of Water on
the Mechanical Properties of Sandstone and Siltstone Rocks
Masny (Central Mining Institut, Poland): Measurements of
Dynamic Load Exerted on Support of Workings in Polish Coal
Mines
Pytel (KGHM CUPRUM, Poland): i²Mine - Geomechanical Risk
Assessment for Rock Mass Subjected to Mining, Using Strength
Theories Based on True 3D Triaxial Compression Laboratory
Tests
Matsumoto (Kyushu University, Japan): The Key Factors for the
Improvement of Classification Method of Waste Rocks Aimed at
the Prevention of Acid Mine Drainage
Break
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th, 2015
Time
Lecture Hall FO1
From Mining Engineering to Sustainable Mining
Office Hand-Over of Prof. Martens
Preliminary Program
17.30
18.30
Martens (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
Lottermoser (University of Exeter, United Kingdom): Predicting
Acid Mine Drainage: Past, Present, Future
Oldroyd (GC Oldroyd & Associates Pty Ltd, Australia): Meeting
Mineral Resources and Mine Development Challenge
Drnek (RHI AG, Austria): European Mining Industry – An
Outlook
Dinner Party Aula Carolina
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THURSDAY, MAY 28th, 2015
Time
Preliminary Program
9.30
11.00
Break
Lecture Hall FO1
Lecture Hall FO1
Lecture Hall FO2
Lecture Hall FO2
Mining Policies, Strategies & Concepts
Mining Method Selection
Cowley (Mineral & Resource Planning Associates Ltd, United
Kingdom): Mineral Safeguarding in the UK: Practice Not Perfect
Kumar (DMT GmbH & Co. KG, Germany): Assessment of
Longwall System Applicability and Development of Alternative
Mining Method - A Customized Solution for Indian SubContinent Coal Deposits
Sani (Helmholtz-Institut Freiberg für Ressourcentechnologie,
Germany): KIC "EIT Raw Materials"
Alpay (Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey): A Computer
Program for Underground Mining Method Selection by Using
Topsis and Yageras Method
Steiner (Harvard University, USA): Efficiency Developments in
Phosphorus Mining over the Last Three Decades
Zablocki (Atlas Copco Chilena S.A.C., Chile): Chilean
Underground Copper Mining, Stoping Methods, Challenges and
Trends
Zvarivadza (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg,
South Africa): A Review of Strategies for Maximizing Benefit of
Mineral Development in South Africa
Khodayari (University of Alberta, Canada): Determination of
Development Precedence for Drawpoints in Block-Cave Mining
Break
Break
Mineral Resource Management &
Supply Situation
Preliminary Program
11.30
13.00
Lunch
Mine Development
Mennicken (Federal Ministry of Education and Research,
Germany): The German R&D Program for the Supply of Raw
Materials of Strategic Economic Importance
Porter (University of Wollongong, Australia): A Simulation Study
to Better Understand the inherent Constraints of the Roadway
Development Process
Wittmer (Bundesanstalt für Geowiss. und Rohstoffe, Germany):
Towards a European Raw Materials Intelligence Capacity:
Contributions from the Minerals4EU Foresight Study
Takamoto (MMI Coal Tech Co. Ltd., Japan): Development of
Underground Coal Mines in Indonesia Based on Japanese
Underground Mining Systems
Leschhorn (Munich Mining & Industry Consulting GmbH,
Australia): Australia in Turmoil: A Consequence of the Current
International Minerals Market
Sasaoka (Kyushu University, Japan): Geotechnical and
Hydrogeological Issues for Development of Underground Coal
Mine From Open Pit Highwall Along Sea Coast in Philippines
Sievers (Bundesanstalt für Geowiss. und Rohstoffe, Germany):
Concentration Tendencies in the Raw Material Industry
Ulanova (National Research State Technical University of
Irkutsk, Russia): Hydromineral Resources - Source of Strategic
Rare Earth Metals in Siberia
Lunch
Lunch
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THURSDAY, MAY 28th, 2015
Time
Lecture Hall FO3
Machine Technology & Epuipment
Preliminary Program
9.00
11.00
Break
Leppkes (Caterpillar Global Mining Europe GmbH, Germany):
i²Mine - Continuous Cutting Hard Rock Entry Development
Genius (ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions Mining, Germany):
Gearless Drive Application on Large Conveying Systems
Martin (RAG Mining Solutions, Germany): Intelligente
Strebsysteme für den internationalen Steinkohlenbergbau mit
Anbindung an nachhaltige Wartentechniksysteme
Haus (Dorfner Analysenzentrum und
Anlagenplanungsgesellschaft mbH/ ANZAPLAN, Germany):
Rising Significance of Industrial Minerals in Energy
Applications
Break
RFCS Project - COMEX Part 1
Preliminary Program
11.30
13.00
Lunch
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Al Heib (INERIS, France): Consequences and Mitigation of
Subsidence on Structures and Infrastructures
Mutke (): Mining Seismic Instrumental Intensity Scale MSIIS15 - Verification in Coal Basins
Kotyrba (University of Katowice, Poland): Impact of Deep
Mining on Shallow Voids Stability and Sinkhole Hazard
Elkayam (University of Nottingham, United Kingdom):
Performance of Grout Columnds as a Mitigation Technique for
Longwall Mining
Lunch
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THURSDAY, MAY 28th, 2015
Time
Preliminary Program
14.00
15.30
Lecture Hall FO1
Lecture Hall Fo2
Machine Technology & Equipment
Environmental & Social Issues
Steinberg (Caterpillar Global Mining Europe GmbH, Germany):
Continuous Cutting Hard Rock Mining System - CAT Rock
Straight System
Smith (Gecko Environment, Finland): Free Prior Informed
Consent: Benefits & Implications
Rogala-Rojek (KOMAG Institute of Mining Technology, Poland):
Management of Enterprise Assets with Use of RFID System
Amiri (RWTH Aachen, Germany): Sustainable Mining in Iran
based on Islam and Iranian Laws and Regulations
Oppermann (Fugro Consult GmbH, Germany): Mining after
Mining: New Heavy Metal XRF-CPT Probe as Efficient In-Situ
High-Resolution Mine-Tailings Characterization Tool
Guedes (PP-Minerals, Portugal): Social Responsibility on
Mining Closure, a New Methodology - Preparing the End from
the Beginning
Kamradt (Martin-Luther-Universität, Germany): Improved
Particle Liberation from a New, High-Velocity Impact Crusher The VeRo Liberator
Yavuz (Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey): Determination
of Optimim Coal Mining Policy in Turkey by Using Analitical
Network Process
Short Summary
Martens (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
End of Symposium
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THURSDAY, MAY 28th, 2015
Time
Lecture Hall Fo3
RFCS Project - Comex Part 2
14.00
15.00
Kent (Golder Associates (UK) Ltd, United Kingdom): UK
Experience of Longwall Mining in Subsidence Damaged
Ground Above Previously Extracted Workings
Zevgolis (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece):
Deformations and Stability of a Surface Lignite Mine - A
Challenging Case Study
End of Symposium
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27.05.2015
09.00
10.30
11.00
Lecture Hall FO1
Plenary Session
Break
Operational Experiences
12.30
13.30
Lunch
Machine Technology &
Equipment
Break
Simulation of Mining
Processes
Break
From Mining Engineering to
Sustainable Mining
Office Hand-Over of Prof.
Martens
Dinner Party Aula Carolina
15.00
15.30
17.00
17.30
19.00
28.05.2015 Lecture Hall FO1
09.30
Mining Policies, Strategies
& Concepts
11.00
Break
11.30
Mineral Resources
Management & Supply
Situation
13.00
Lunch
14.00
Machine Technology &
Equipment
15.30
Short Summary
SYMPOSIUM SECRETARIAT
Lecture Hall FO2
Lecture Hall FO3
Business Process
Management & Resource
Efficiency
Resource Evaluation
Mine Planning - Exploration Sustainability & Safety in
to Operation
Mining
Mining Policies, Strategies
& Concepts
Geotechnical Analysis &
Rock Classification
Lecture Hall FO2
Mining Method Selection
Lecture Hall FO3
Machine Technology &
Equipment
Mine Development
RFCS Project - COMEX Part 1
Environmental & Social
Issues
RFCS Project - COMEX Part 2
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