Related Courses
1. Basic Calculus, Prerequisite
2. Matrix and Vector space, Prerequisite
References/Bibliography
0. Press, W.H. & Flannery, B.P. & Teukolsky, S.A. & Vetterling, W.T., Numerical
Recipes in Pascal, Cambridge University Press, 1994.
0. Carnahan, B. & Luther, H.A. & Wilkes, J.O, Applied Numerical Methods, John Wiley
and Sons, 1969.
0. Davis, J.C., Statistic and Data Analysis in Geology, John Wiley and Sons, 1973.
0. Harbaugh, J.W. & Carter, G.B., Computer Simulation in Geology, R.E. Krieger
Publishing Company, 1981.
0. Conte, S.D, Elementary Numerical Analysis, McGraw-Hill, 1981.
TE2211 Cristallography and Mineralogy (Compulsory, 3 Credits)
Short syllabus
Explain the mineral science in value, human being need and also in relation with other
sciences. It also give ability to identify and classification of mineral with megacopis
method according to morfology, physical and chemical properties.
Offered To
Dept/PS: Mining Department
Related Courses
Introduction to Mineral Technology, Prerequisite
References/Bibliography
0. Blackburn, William H., & Dennen, William H., Principles of Mineralogy, Win C.
Brown Publisher, Iowa, 1988
0. Klein, Cornelis, & Hurlbut, Jr., Manual of Mineralogy, 21st edition. After Dana, John
Wiley & Son, New York, 1985
0. Berry, L.G., & Mason, B.H., Mineralogy, 2nd edition, revised by Dietrich, Freeman,
New York, 1980
0. Phillips,F.C., An Introduction to Crystallography, 4th edition, Longman Bungay,
Suffolk, 1977
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Syllabus in English
0. Dana, E.S. and Ford, W.E., A Textbook of Mineralogy, third edition, New York,
Wiley, 1972
Related Courses
1. Physical Geology, Prerequisite
2. Mineralogy, Prerequisite
3. Physical chemistry, Prerequisite
4. Petrology, Prerequisite
References/Bibliography
1. Jensen, Mead L. & Alan M. Bateman, Economic Mineral Deposits, John Wiley &
Sons, New York, 1981
2. Guilbert, John M. & Charles F. Park Jr., The Geology of Ore Deposits, W.H. Freeman
and Company, New York, 1986
3. Park, Charles F., Jr. & Roy A. MacDiarmid, Ore Deposit, W.H. Freeman and Co., San
Francisco, 1975
4 Lefond, Stanley J., Industrial Minerals and Rocks, American Institut of Mining,
Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc., New York, 1975
5 Van Krevelen, Coal, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1993
TE3121 Exploration Techniques (Compulsory, 3 Credits)
Short syllabus
Understanding of mineral exploration, introduction of exploration methods, which can be
applied according to mineral condition, important data from exploration activities,
function and data.
Offered To
Dept/PS: Mining Department
Dept/PS: Geological Department
Related Courses
1. Physical Geology, Prerequisite
2. Geological Dynamic, Prerequisite
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Syllabus in English
References/Bibliography
5. Peters; Exploration. Mining. and Geology. John Willey. 1974
5. Jensen & Bateman; Economics Mineral Deposits. John Willey. 1994
5. Annels; Mineral Deposits Evaluation. Chapman & Hall. 1991
5. Chaussier, Jean-Bernard & Jean Morer, Mineral Prospecting Manual, North Oxford
Academic Publishers Ltd., 1987.
5. Evans, Anthony. M., Introduction to Mineral Exploration., Blackwell Science Ltd.,
1995
TE3221 Exploration Mapping (Compulsory, 3 Credits)
Short syllabus
The students can read geological map, understand and can do a mapping of mineral
deposit indication in field either in the surface and underground, have ability to produce
mineralization zone map (deposit zones), genetic model of mineral deposit and analysis
mineralization condition for further exploration.
Offered To
Dept/PS: Mining Department
Related Courses
1. Physical geology, Prerequisite
2. Geology dynamic, Prerequisite
3. Geomorphology, Prerequisite
4. Structure geology, Prerequisite
5. Principle of stratigraphy, Prerequisite
6. Petrology, Prerequisite
References/Bibliography
5. Compton, R.M., Geology in Field., John Wiley & Sons. Inc., Canada, 1985
5. Berkman, D.A., Field Geologist Manual., The Australian Institute of Mining &
Metallurgy., Third Edition., Australia., 1995
5. Evans, A.M., Introduction to Mineral Exploration., Blackwell Science Ltd., 1995
4. Chaussier, J.M., Mineral Prospecting Manual. North Oxford Academics., French., 1987
TE3222 Geophysica Exploration for Mineral I (Compulsory, 3 Credits)
Short syllabus
Introducing theory and practice of seismic,geoelectric, electromagnetic, self potential,
induced polarisation and logging method for mineral exploration purposes. Including
design and field survey method in general and special condition. Theory and practice is
directed to understand how to find an indication of mineral deposits.
Offered To
Dept/PS: Mining Department
Related Courses
1. - Basic geology, Prerequisit
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Syllabus in English
References/Bibliography
1. Dobrin, Milton, B., Introduction to Geophysical Prospecting, McGraw-Hill, 1980.
2. Parasnis, D. S., Principles of Applied Geophysics, Chapman & Hall, 1972.
Keller, G. V. and F.C. Frischkneckt, Electric Methods in Geophysical Prospecting,
McGraw-Hill
3. Hirota, Sismic Exploration for Civil Engineering, Nippon Kaei, 1975, Unpublished
paper
Related Courses
References/Bibliography
1. Preston L, Moore, Drilling Practices Manual, The Petroleum Publishing Co, Tulsa,
1974.
2. Cumming J.D., Diamond Drill Handbook, The Hunter Rose Company, Canada, 1980.
3. Australian Drilling Industry Training Committee Limited, Drilling the Manual of
Methods, Applications, and Management, Lewis C.R.C., Virginia, 1996
TE3231 Reserve Calculation Methods (Compulsory, 2 Credits)
Short syllabus
Introducing resources- reserve concept, classification, basic techniques in grade
determination from bore hole/test pit, influence area of data, conventional method of
resources/reserve calculation, cut of grade concept and stripping ratio, determination of
deposit boundary, tabulation and presentation of resources/reserve calculation.
Offered To
Dept/PS: Mining Department
Dept/PS: Department of geology
Related Courses
1. Mining Method, Prerequisite
2. Exploration Technique, Prerequisite
References/Bibliography
3. Chaussier, Jean-Bernard & Jean Morer, Mineral Prospecting Manual, North Oxford
Academic Publishers Ltd., 1987.
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Syllabus in English
Related Courses
1. Crystallografi & Mineralogy, Prerequisite/ Coequality/ Prohibition
2. GL xxx Physical Geology, Prerequisite/ Coequality/ Prohibition
References/Bibliography
1. Phillips, Revell, Mineral Optics, Freeman & Co, San Fransisco, 1971
2. Mac Kenzie, Atlas of Rock Forming Minerals. Longman Sci., 1980
3. William, et al, Petrography, Freeman & Co, San Fransisco, 1955
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4. Craig and Vaughan, Ore Microscopy & Ore Petrography, John Wiley & Son,
Singapore, 1981
5. Ramdohr, Ore Minerals and Their Intergrowths, Pergamon Press, Frankfurt, 1980
TE4121 Geophysical Exploration for Mineral II (Compulsory, 3 Credits)
Short syllabus
Introducing theory and practice of gravity, radioactive and magnetic method for mineral
exploration purposes. Including design and field survey method in general and special
condition. Theory and practice is directed to understand how to find an indication of
mineral deposits.
Offered To
Dept/PS: Mining Department
Related Courses
1. - Basic Geology, Prerequisite
2- Geophysical Exploration for Mineral I, Prerequisite
References/Bibliography
1. Parasnis, Mining Geophysics, Elservier, 1984.
2. Dobrin dan Savitt, Introduction to Geophysical Prospecting, McGraww-Hill Book, Co,
1988.
3. SEG Mining Geophysic Volume Committee, Mining Geophysics, Volume I
& II, SEG, 1972.
4. Beck, A.E., Physical Prinsiples of Exploration Methods, The Macmillan Press
TE4122 Geochemical Exploration and Ore Analysis (Compulsory, 2 Credits)
Short syllabus
Give knowledge and exercise to understand dispersion pattern and geochemical anomaly
at mineralisation areas, technique for geochemical prospecting in field, chemical analysis
and evaluation from field survey and construct mineralisation model for further
exploration.
Offered To
Dept/PS: Mining Department
Related Courses
1.TE 2211 Crystallography and Mineralogy, Prerequisite
2. GL xxx Physical Geology, Prerequisite
References/Bibliography
1. Hawkes & Webb, Geochemsitry in Mineral Exploration, Harper & Row, New York,
1962
2. Fletcher, Handbook of Exploration Geochemistry, Vol I & II, Elsevier, 1981
3. Joyce, Exploration Geochemistry, Techsearch & Australian Mineral Fondation, 1976
4. Siegel, Applied Geochemistry, Wiley Interscience Publication, 1974
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Syllabus in English
Related Courses
1. Exploration Mapping, Prerequisite
2. Hydrogeology, Prerequisite
3. Geophysical Exploration for Mineral I and 2, Prerequisite
4. Geochemistry, Prerequisite
References/Bibliography
1. L. Raybach, L and Muffler, L.J.P, Geothermal system: Principle and Case Histories,
John Wiley & Sons, 1991.
2. Edward et al, Handbook of Geothermal Energy
3. Brown, K., Environmental Aspect of Geothermal Development
4. Franco D/Amore, Application of Geochemistry in Geothermal Reservoir
Development, Rome, 1991.
5. Kevin, L. Brown, Environmental Aspects of Geothermal development, IGA, 1995.
TE4131 Geostatistics (Compulsory, 2 Credits)
Short syllabus
Application of geostatistic method to get more broadly about data distribution in vertical
or lateral, using semivariogram analysis also grade/thickness prediction of mineral deposit
using krigging method. Course material cover basic theory of variogram,
calculation/analysis/modeling of variogram, application of sferis model (Matheron),
dispersion variation, estimation variant, krigging, reserve analysis. Exercise using
GEOPLAN, KRIG3D, KRIGRES in FORTRAN.
Offered To
Dept/PS: Mining Department
Related Courses
1. Mineral Deposit, Prerequisite
2. Matrix & Vector Space, Prerequisite
3. Numerical analysis & Simulation, Prerequisite
4. Basic Statistic, Prerequisite
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Syllabus in English
References/Bibliography
1. David, M., Geostatistical Ore Reserve Estimation, Developments in Geomathematics 2,
Elsevier Scientific Publishing Co., Amsterdam, Oxford-New York, 1980
2. Matheron, G., Principles of Geostatistics, Economic Geology vol.58, 1963
3. Journel, A.G. & C. Huijbregts, Mining Geostatistics, Academic Press, 1978
4. Annels, Alwyn E., Mineral Deposit Evaluation, A practical approach, Chapman & Hall,
London, 1991
5. Rendu, J.M., An Introduction to Geostatistical Methods of Mineral Evaluation,
Monograph of the South African Inst. Min. Metall., 1978
TE4141 Geotechniques (Compulsory, 3 Credits)
Short syllabus
Introducing theory and practice in field data collection method using airphoto, satellite,
structure measurement in field an also interpretation so that it can be applied with
correctly. Field data collection method for rock clasification and its application. Soil and
rock sampling. Hydrogeology and how to get parameter for geotechnical purposes. Slope
stability analysis and underground opening. Safety and helath oocupation in relation with
geotechnique.
Offered To
Dept/PS: Mining Department
Related Courses
1. Structure Geology, Prerequisite
2. Exploration Technique, Prerequisite
3. Hydrogeology, Prerequisite
References/Bibliography
1. Dunn, I.S, Fundamental Geotechnical Analysis, 1980
2. Hoek, E and Bray, J.W., Rock Slope Engineering, 1981
3. Hoek, E and Brown, E.T, Underground excavation in rock, 1980
4. Giani, G.P., Rock Slope Stability Analysis, 1992.
TE4201 Modelling and Reserve Evaluation (Compulsory, 3 Credits)
Short syllabus
Basic evaluation of resources and reserve. The scope of lecturing : Sampling, conventional
geometric method, construction of resources model using computer block method (data
basis, data analysis using descriptive statistic, geological simulation and topography,
interpretation parameter, grade interpretation technique), resources and reserve
classification, boundary grade concept and multi mineral equivalent grade, capital cost and
operation prediction, life time of mine and mine reserve calculation. Semester project
(carry out and evaluate the reserve model) is the important part of this course.
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Syllabus in English
Offered To
Dept/PS: Mining Department
Related Courses
1. Exploration Technique, Prerequisite
2. Reserve Calculation Method, Prerequisite
References/Bibliography
1. Annels, A. E., Mineral Deposit Evaluation, Chapman & Hall, 1991
2. Barnes, M.P., Computer-Assisted Mineral Appraisal and Feasibility, SME, 1980
3. Gentry, D.W. and O'Neill, T.J., Mine Investment Analysis, SME, 1984
4. Isaaks, E.H. and R.M. Srivastava, An Introduction to Applied Geostatistics, Oxford
University Press, 1989
5. Lane, K.F., The Economic Definition of Ore, Mining Journal Books, 1991
6. Popoff, C.C., Computing Reserves Deposits : Principles and Conventional Methods,
USBM-IC 8283, 1966
7. Weiss, A., Computer Methods for the 80's in the Mineral Industry, SME, 1979
TE4211 Coal Exploration (Compulsory, 3 Credits)
Short syllabus
Knowledge of source material, environment and peat deposition facies, occiring
processes, impact of processes to quality and coal rank. Quality and rank of coal.
Guidence for exploration, mining, processing. Coal distribution mainly in Indonesia, coal
potential basin forming, role of structure and stratigraphy in coal exploration, application
of coal genesis for coal exploration, coal sampling and analysis, reserve calculation,
activities economic analysis, case study of coal exploration.
Offered To
Dept/PS: Mining Department
Related Courses
1. Stratigraphy, Prerequisite
2. Structure Geology, Prerequisite
References/Bibliography
1. Anggayana, Komang, Hand Out TA-346 Mineral Genesis, Mining Department ITB,
1999.
2. Cumming J. D. (1980) : Diamond Drill handbook, The Hunter Rose Company, Canada
3. Diessel, C.F.K., Coal Bearing Depositional Systems, Gebrueder Borntraeger, BerlinStuttgart, 1993
4. Hutchison C.S. (1989) : Geological Evolution of South East Asia, Clarendon Press.
Oxford : 368 S.
5. Stach E., Mackowsky M. TH., Teichmueller M., Taylor G. H. Chandra D., Teichmuller
R. 91982) : Stachs Textbooks of Coal Petrology, Gebreuder Borntraeger, BerlinStuttgart : 535 s.
6. Taylor G.H., Teichmuller M., Davis A. Diessel C.F.K., Littke R., Robert P., Organic
Petrology, Gebrueder Borntraeger, Berlin - Stuttgart, 1998
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Syllabus in English
Related Courses
Exploration technique, Prerequisite
Mineral Economic, Prerequisite
References/Bibliography
1. White, Andrew H., Management of Mineral Exploration, Rossco Print, Victoria 3072,
1977
2. Wellmer, Friedrich-Wilhelm, Economic Evaluations in Exploration, SpringerVerlag, Germany, 1989
3. Iman Soeharto., Manajemen Proyek., Erlangga, 1997
4. Tilton, John E., G.E. Roderick, H.L. Hans, World Mineral Exploration, Trends and
Economic Issues., Resources For The Future, Washington D.C, 1988
5. Wellmer, Fredrich-Wilhelm, Economic Evaluations in Exploration, Springer-Verlag,
Germany, 1989
TE5142 Water well Drilling Technique (Compulsory, 2 Credits)
Short syllabus
Knowledge of water rilling. Introduction of bore machine types, drilling accessories.
Drilling methods. Aspects may cause effect on drilling speed and its constraints, drill mud,
how to handle problems in drilling. How to choose bit and its types. Well construction and
construction material. Well clean technique, introducing equipment and cleaning processes
theory and well finishing. Pumping test and data analysis also physical meaning toward
construction. Economic analysis of drilling and well design. Reporting of water well work.
Offered To
Dept/PS: Mining Department
Related Courses
References/Bibliography
1. Australian Drilling Industry Training Committee Limited, Drilling The Manual of
Methods Applications, and Management, Lewis Publisher-New Yorks, 1996.
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Related Courses
References/Bibliography
1. UU, Peraturan Pemerintah, Perda tentang lingkungan
2. Sunarwan, S.F : Analisis Mengenai Dampak Lingkungan, Gajah Mada Press,
Yogyakarta, 1990
3. Sumarwoto, O : Analisis Dampak Lingkungan, Gajah Mada Press, Yogyakarta, 1990
4. Carter, L.W : Environmental Impact Assesment, McGraw Hill, New York, 1996
5. Laporan-laporan AMDAL yang sudah ada
TE5242 Groudwater Exploration (Elective, 2 Credits)
Short syllabus
Geological parameters in relation with ground water, aquifer parameter. Groundwater
exploration method, ground water exploration report.
Offered To
Dept/PS: Mining Department
Related Courses
1. - Hydrogeology, Prerequisite
2. - Geology dynamic, Prerequisite
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References/Bibliography
1. Fetter, C.W Applied Hydrogeology, McMillan Publishing Company, 1994.
2. Telford, W.M., Applied Geophysics, Cambridge University Press, 1977.
TA10T1 Concept of Technology (Compulsory, 2 SKS)
Short Syllabus
Histories of science, technology, and art show that the continuing developments of
science, technology, and art are based on human creativity to fulfil their needs of better
lives. The developments are supported by the continuing improvement of human
knowledge of model, system, feed back, stability, decision making, and optimisation.
Applications of science, technology, and art and industrial development strategy are
closely related to the invention and innovation required by the human needs. Knowledge
and implementation of Intellectual Property Rights is a part of this course.
Offered To
SP: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
Environmental Science
References/Bibliography
0. Lecture Notes of Concept of Technology ITB 2003
0. Saswinadi S. (Ed.) Menerawang Masa Depan Ilmu, Teknik, dan Seni Dalam Budaya
Masyarakat Bangsa Indonesia, Penerbit ITB 1990
0. Anonim Manusia, Teknologi, dan Lingkungan : Kemampuan dan
pengembangannya, Penerbit ITB, 1996.
TA1101 Intro. To Earth Sciences and Mineral Technology (Compulsory, 2 SKS)
Short Syllabus
The following materials are given for understanding the relations between earth sciences
and mineral technology. The origin of earth sciences, theory of earth forming, earth as a
part of the galaxy, development of earth sciences, earth as a solid material (structure and
composition), physic, atmosphere, and ocean of the earth, uniqueness of Indonesian
geology, earth as mineral and energy resources, earth disasters. Natural resource
exploration technology, mining and mineral processing technology, exploration and
exploitation of oil, gas, and hydrothermal. For Mining Engineering, the materials of
exploration, mining, and processing are more detailed and reviewed for observing their
relationship in mining industry.
Offered To
SP: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
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References/Bibliography
3. SME, Mining Engineering Handbook, John Wiley & Sons, 1973.
3. Lewis, Elements of Mining, John Wiley & Sons, 1964.
3. Seeley Mudd, Economics of Minerals Industries, AIME, 1985.
3. Howard L. Hartman, Introductory Mining Engineering, 1987
3. Fowler, CMR 1990, The Solid Earth : An Introduction to Global Geophysics,
Cambridge Univerrsity Press, Cambridge.
TA2101 Mining Systems (Compulsory, 2 SKS)
Short Syllabus
This course consists of knowledge of surface and underground mining systems,
reinforcement and support analyses, stability and monitoring analyses for slope and tunnel,
including supporting knowledge required for ensuring the continuation of the mining
systems.
Offered To
SP: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
Intro. to Earth Sciences and Mineral Technology (Prerequisite)
References/Bibliography
5. SME, Mining Engineering Handbook, John Wiley & Sons, 1973.
5. Lewis, Elements of Mining, John Wiley & Sons, 1964.
5. Seeley Mudd, Economics of Minerals Industries, AIME, 1985.
5. Howard L. Hartman, Introductory Mining Engineering, 1987
TA2221 Mine Investment Analysis (Compulsory, 2 SKS)
Short Syllabus
Study various evaluation techniques for mining project using economical approaches such
as Net Value analysis (NPV, NAV, NFV), DCFROR analysis, cash-flow analysis. Study
various techniques in selecting investment alternatives using mutuallynon-mutually
exclusive approach and rent-purchase alternative. Study the concept of leverage and how it
affects the cash-flow. Study the concepts of taxes, hedging, and currency rate. Estimate the
income and capital and operating costs.
Offered To
SP: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
4. Mining Systems (Prerequisite)
4. Mining Equipment (Co-requisite)
References/Bibliography
2. Stermole, F.J., Stermole, J.M., Economic Evaluation and Investment Decision
Methods, Investment Corporation, 1990.
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Related Courses
4. Intro. to Earth Sciences and Mineral Technology (Prerequisite)
4. Mining Systems (Prerequisite)
References/Bibliography
2. Church, Horace, Excavation Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 1981.
2. Durst, W. dan Vogt, W., Bucket Wheel Excavator, Trans. Tech. Publication, Clausthal,
1988.
2. Partanto Prodjosumarto, Pemindahan Tanah Mekanis, Jurusan Teknik Pertambangan
ITB, 1983.
2. Peurifoy, Construction Planning Equipment and Method, McGraw-Hill, 1979.
2. Suseno Kramadibrata, Rock Excavation by Cutting, Mining Engineering Department
ITB, 1996.
2. Whittaker, B.N. dan Fruth, R.C., Tunneling-design Stability and Construction, The
Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, London, 1990.
2. Hustrulid, W.A. (ed), Underground Mining Handbook, Society of Mining Engineers of
The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc., New
York, 1981.
2. Sinclair, J., Winding and Transport in Mines, Sir lsaac Pitman and Sons, Ltd., London,
1959.
2. Koehler, S., Mining Methods and Equipment, McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, 1980.
2. Staley, W.W., Mine Plant Design, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1949.
2. Walker, S.C., Mine Winding and Transport, Advances in Mining Science and
Technology, Elsevier, 1988.
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Related Courses
1. Engineering Mechanics (Prerequisite)
2. Physical Geology (Prerequisite)
3. Structural Geology (Co-requisite)
4. General Petrology (Co-requisite)
References/Bibliography
1. Jumikis, Rock Mechanics, Trans. Tech. Publication, 1983
2. Brady, B.H.D. and Brown, E.T., Rock Mechanics for Underground Mining, George
Allen & Unwin Ltd., London, 1985
3. Goodman, lntroduction Rock Mechanics, Second Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 1989
4. Obert, Duvall, Rock Mechanics and the Design of Structures in Rock, John Wiley &
Sons, 1967
5. Bieniawski, Engineering Rock Mass Classification, John Wiley & Sons, 1989
6. Hoek, E. and Brown, E.T., Underground Excavation in Rock, Institution of Mining and
Metallurgy, London, 1982.
7. Made Astawa Rai, Mekanika Batuan, Laboratorium Geoteknik PAU-IR ITB, 1993
TA3121 Mining Valuation (Compulsory, 2 SKS)
Short Syllabus
This course is started with a review of mining company activities: exploration techniques
and reserve calculation, mining techniques, and processing techniques. It is focused on
economics analysis and mine financing (equity financing & debt financing); analysis of
financial report using accounting ratios (solvability, profitability, and leverage ratios);
fiscal aspect to describe the effects of tax system on cash-flow, various techniques of
mining valuation including financial and management aspects.
Offered To
SP: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
1. Intro. to Earth Sciences and Mineral Technology (Prerequisite)
2. Mine Investment Analysis (Prerequisite)
References/Bibliography
1. Gentry & ONeal, Mine Investment Analysis SME, Colorado, 1984 (MIA)
2. Kernot, Charles, Valuing Mining Company, Woodhead Publishing Ltd, Cambridge,
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1999. (VMC)
2. Rudenno, V., The Mining Valuation Handbook, Wrightbooks Pty. Ltd., 1998.
2. Pricewaterhouse Copper,Comparative Mining Taxation Regime, PwC, 1998, (CMT)
2. Prastowo, Adi, Analisis Laporan Keuangan, YKPN, Jogya, 1987 (ALK)
TA3141 Mine Ventilation (Compulsory, 2 SKS)
Short Syllabus
This course describes the use mine ventilation for providing ventilation network for an
underground mine that comply with the regulations related to healthy working
environment. It discusses air flow in the mine, including quality, quantity, and comfortable
environment to the miners, as well as hazardous gases and dust in the mine. Quantitative
analysis of ventilation network, calculation of head losses, and the effects of natural
ventilation on mine ventilation system are also given.
Offered To
SP: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
Introduction to Fluid System (Prerequisite)
References/Bibliography
5. Hartman, Mine Ventilation and Air Conditioning, John Wiley & Sons, 1982
TA3211 Explosives and Blasting Techniques (Compulsory, 2 SKS)
Short Syllabus
This course includes knowledge of types of explosives and blasting accessories, the use of
explosives in a number of works, in particular in mining, transportation and storage of
explosives. Ground vibration and air blast criteria are also given.
Offered To
SP: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
1. Rock Mechanics (Prerequisite)
1. Physical Chemistry (Prerequisite)
References/Bibliography
2. Ash, The Mechanics of Rock Breakage, Pit & Quarry, 1963
2. Gregory, Explosives for North American Engineers, Trans. Tech. Publications
Clausthal, 1973.
2. Langefors, The Modern Technique of Rock Blasting, John Wiley & Sons, 1972.
2. ------, Blaster Handbook, EU Du Pont de nmours & Co.
2. Scot, A., Cocker, A., Djordjevic, N., Higgins, M., La Rosa, D., Sarma, K.S. and
Wedmaier, R., Open Pit Design - Analysis and Optimazation JKMRC Monograph
Series in Mining & Mineral Processing I, University of Queensland, 1996.
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2. ------, Explosivers and Rock Blasting, Atlas Poweder Company, Field Technical
Operations.
2. Person, Per-Ander, R. Holenberg, J. Lee, Rock Blasting And Explosives Engineering,
CRC Press, 1994
TA3212 Mining Geotechniques (Compulsory, 3 SKS)
Short Syllabus
This course covers the knowledge of surface mining system, slope design, slope stability
analysis using numerical and manual techniques, reinforcement and monitoring analyses,
and supporting knowledge required in a surface mining operation.
Offered To
SP: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
7. Physical Geology (Prerequisite)
7. Structural Geology (Prerequisite)
7. Soil Mechanics (Prerequisite)
7. Rock Mechanics (Prerequisite)
7. Mining Systems (Preequisite)
References/Bibliography
5. Bieniawski, Z.T., Engineering Rock Mass Classifications, A Wiley-Interscience
Publication, John Wiley & Sons, Copyright 1989.
5. Brady, B.H.G., and Brown, E.T., Rock Mechanics for Underground Mining, George
Allen & Unwin,1985.
5. Lang, T.A., Theory and Practice of Rock Bolting, Transactions of the American
Institution of Mining Engineers, vol. 220, pp. 333-348, 1961.
5. Stillborg, B., Professional Users Handbook for Rock Bolting, Trans. Tech.
Publications, 1986.
TA3231 Drilling & Digging Techniques (Compulsory, 2 SKS)
Short Syllabus
It provides knowledge of intact rock and rock mass properties that affecting the success of
drilling and digging, types of drilling equipment for blast hole drilling, and digging
equipment for surface and underground mines using continuous or discontinuous systems.
In addition, knowledge for equipment selection, determination of continuous mechanical
digging equipment, and application of dimensional analysis are also given.
Offered To
SP: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
4. Intro. to Earth Sciences and Mineral Technology (Prerequisite)
4. Mining System (Prerequisite)
4. Rock Mechanics (Prerequisite)
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7. Mining Systems (Prerequisite)
7. Introduction to Fluid System (Prerequisite)
7. Physical Geology (Prerequisite)
References/Bibliography
3. Canmet, Pit Slope Manual, Chapter 4: Groundwater, 1977.
3. Chow, Maidment & Mays, Applied Hydrology, McGraw-Hill, 19852.
3. Gautama, Diktat Sistem Penyaliran Tambang, Jurusan Teknik Pertambangan ITB,
1997
3. Ranga Raju, Flow Through Open Channels, Tata McGraw-Hill., 1981
3. Sosrodarsono & Takeda, Hidrologi Untuk Pengairan, PT. Pradnya Paramita, 1983
3. Sularso & Tahara, Pompa & Kompresor, PT. Pradnya Paramita, 1994
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Related Courses
0. Intro. to Earth Sciences and Mineral Technology (Prerequisite)
0. Mining Systems (Prerequisite)
References/Bibliography
2. Eliot, Chemistry of Coal Utilisation, John Wiley & Sons, 1981.
2. Edgar, Coal Processing and Pollution Control, Gulf Publishing, 1983.
2. Meyers, Coal Handbook, Marchel Dkker, 1981.
2. Mitchell, L.B., Coal Preparation, AIME, 1968.
2. Osborne, D.G., Coal Preparation Technology, Vol. 1 & II
2. Speight, J.G., The Chemistry and Technology of Coal, Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1994.
2. Van Krevelen, Coal Science and Technolgy, Elsevier, 1981.
2. Berkowitz, The Chemistry of Coal, Elsevier, 1985.
TA4102 Mine Planning (Compulsory, 4 SKS)
Short Syllabus
To summarise and to synthesise the engineering and economics knowledge that are
already understood into a modern open pit mine design and plan. The scope includes cutoff-grade and multi mineral equivalent, optimisation of pit limits (floating cone and
Lerchs-Grossman methods), pit and pushback design, production scheduling, waste dump
design, yearly plan, equipment and man power requirement, calculation of capital and
operating costs, and financial evaluation. Project scheduling and environmental impact
problems are discussed briefly. Semester project of mining pre-feasibility study using
computer model is an important part of this course.
Offered To
SP: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
Accumulation of all courses already taken (Prerequisite)
References/Bibliography
8. Hustrulid, W.A. and M. Kuchta, Mine Planning and Design, A.A. Balkema, 1995.
8. Wright, E.A., Open Pit Mine Design Models, Trans. Tech. Publications, 1990.
8. Kennedy, B.A., Surface Mining, 2nd ed., SME, 1990.
8. Crawford, J.T. and W.A. Hustrulid, Open Pit Mine Planning and Design, SME, 1979.
8. Gentry, D.W. and T.J., ONeill, Mine Investment Analysis, SME, 1984.
8. Weiss, A., Computer Methods for the 80s in the Mineral Insutry, SME, 1979.
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8. Lane, K.F., The Economics Definition of Ore, Mining Journal Books, 1991.
TA4111 Underground Stability (Compulsory, 3 SKS)
Short Syllabus
This course is started with the types of underground excavation instabilities, followed by
underground design methodology, field investigation, and laboratory tests. Graphical
analysis and rock mass classification is introduced to predict the type of instability.
Various types of supports, such as wood, steel, rock bolt, and concrete, including their
calculations are given to improve the underground excavation stability. Stress distribution,
pillar design, and numerical analysis are also given, and finally, the monitoring is
discussed.
Offered To
SP: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
7. Rock Mechanics (Prerequisite)
7. Mining Systems (Prerequisite)
7. Structural Geology (Prerequisite)
7. General Petrology (Prerequisite)
References/Bibliography
0. Bieniawski, Z.T., Rock Mechanics Design in Mining and Tunneling, .A. Balkema,
Rotterdam, 1984.
6. Bieniawski, Z.T., Engineering Rock Mass Classification, John Wiley & Sons, New
York, 1989.
6. Szechy, The Art of Tunneling, Akademiai Kaido, 1973.
6. Made Astawa Rai, Diktat Teknik Terowongan, Jurusan Teknik Pertambangan, FTMITB, 1994
6. Made Astawa Rai, Diktat Mekanika Batuan, Jurusan Teknik Pertambangan, FTM-ITB,
1999.
TA4121 Mineral Economics (Compulsory, 3 SKS)
Short Syllabus
This course covers the application of economics principles in mineral resources
management, from preliminary and advanced exploration to economics feasibility study of
mineral resources mining. The course mainly discusses the occurrence and distribution of
minerals; exploration stages and functions, regional, national, and international supply &
demand; mineral commodity analysis, financial method, cost structure, and capital cost
components; mineral policy analysis and government roles, legal aspect; utilisation and
market of mineral commodity; substitution and competition factors; economics and
technology aspects of mineral business and its relation to the environment quality..
Offered To
SP: Mining Engineering
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Related Courses
4. Intro. to Earth Sciences and Mineral Technology (Prerequisite)
4. Mine Investment Analysis (Prerequisite)
References/Bibliography
2. Gocht, W.R., H. Zantop, R.G. Eggert., International Mineral Economics., Springer-
Related Courses
6. Mining Systems (Prerequisite)
6. Mining Equipment (Prerequisite)
References/Bibliography
2. Siregar, Ali Basyah, Samadhi, TMA Ari, Manajemen, 1th, Institut Teknologi Bandung.
2. Sloan, Mine Management, Chapman and Hall, LTd., 1983.
2. Hartman (Ed)., SME Mining Engineering Handbook, 2 edition, Society for Mining,
Metallulrgy and Exploration, Inc., Littleton, Colorado, 1992.
2. K. Jackson, Jr. and N.L. Frifon, Management 2000, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New
York, 1994.
2. Gibson, Ivancevich and Donnelly, Organization, 5th ed., Bussiness Publications, Inc.,
Plano Texas, 1985.
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Related Courses
5. Mining System (Prerequisite)
5. Mining Equipment (Prerequisite)
5. Mine Drainage (Prerequisite)
References/Bibliography
3. Hartman, Howard L., Introductory Mining Engineering. John Wiley & Sons, 1987.
3. Undang-undang No. 23, 1997 Mengenai Ketentuan Pokok Pengelolaan Lingkungan
Hidup.
TA4241 Occ. Health-Safety and Labour Law (Compulsory, 2 SKS)
Short Syllabus
This course consists of two parts: Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) and Labour Law.
The OHS covers the basic principles of OHS and the related regulations, mining accident,
accident statistics, principles of accident prevention, accident analysis, and OHS
management. The Labour Law consists of manpower policy and the related regulations,
work relationship, work agreement, work protection, salary, manpower social security, and
manpower-related issues.
Offered To
SP: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
2. Mining Systems (Prerequisite)
2. Mining Equipment (Prerequisite)
References/Bibliography
2. Gautama, R.S., Gautama A.S., Diktat Undang-Undang Tambang, Jurusan Teknik
Pertambangn ITB, 1997.
2. Soepomo, I., Pengantar Hukum Perburuhan, Penerbit Djambatan, 1995.
2. Undang-Undang No. 11 Tahun 1967
2. Undang-Undang No. 25 Tahun 1997
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Related Courses
4. Intro. to Earth Sciences and Mineral Technology (Prerequisite)
4. Mining Systems (Prerequisite)
References/Bibliography
2. Keputusan Menteri Pertambangan & Energi No. 555.K/26/M.PE/1995 tentang
Keselamatan & Kesehatan Kerja Pertambangan Umum
2. Informasi & laporan K3 dari berbagai perusahaan tambang
2. Soepomo, Pengantar Hukum Perburuhan, Penerbit Djambatan, Jakarta, 1995
2. Wibowo, Himpunan Peraturan Perundangan Ketenagakerjaan, Penerbit Andi,
Yogyakarta, 2002
TA5211 Tunnelling (Elective, 2 SKS)
Short Syllabus
It discusses tunnel construction, from survey, plan, design, to excavation and supporting.
Types of tunnel in civil and mining projects are also discussed.
Offered To
SP: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
4. Rock Mechanics (Prerequisite)
4. Structural Geology (Prerequisite)
4. General Petrology (Prerequisite)
References/Bibliography
3. Bieniawski, Z.T., Rock Mechanics Design in Mining and Tunneling, A.A. Balkema,
Rotterdam, 1984.
3. Bieniawski, Z.T., Engineering Rock Mass Classification, John Wiley & Sons, New
York, 1989.
3. Szechy, The Art of Tunneling, Akademiai Kaido, 1973.
3. Made Astawa Rai, Diktat Teknik Terowongan, Jurusan Teknik Pertambangan, FTMITB, 1994
3. Made Astawa Rai, Diktat Mekanika Batuan, Jurusan Teknik Pertambangan, FTM-ITB,
1999.
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Related Courses
5. Basic Calculus, Prerequisite
5. Matrix and Vector, Co-requisite
References/Bibliography
2. Kreyszig, E., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley and Sons, 1999
2. Purcell, E.J. & Varberg, D., Kalkulus dan Geometri Analitis, Prentice Hall, 1987
MG2201 Numerical Methods (Compulsory, 3 Credits)
Short Syllabus
Interpolation, numerical differentiations, numerical integrations, solutions of simultaneous
linear equations, solutions of single and simultaneous non-linear equations, solutions of
ordinary and partial differential equations, data modeling.
Offered To
Program Study: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
1. Basic Calculus, Prerequisit
2. Matrices and Vectors, Prerequisit
3. Computer Programming, Corequisit
References/Bibliography
1. Press, W.H. & Flannery, B.P. & Teukolsky, S.A. & Vetterling, W.T., Numerical
Recipes in Pascal, 1994.
2. Carnahan, B. & Luther, H.A. & Wilkes, J.O, Applied Numerical Methods, 1969.
3. Davis, J.C., Statistic and Data Analysis in Geology, 1973.
4. Harbaugh, J.W. & Carter, G.B., Computer Simulation in Geology, 1981.
5. Conte, S.D, Elementary Numerical Analysis, 1981.
MG2221 Metallurgical Thermodynamics (Compulsory, 3 SKS)
Syllabus
Studies the application of thermodynamic laws and macro thermodynamics concepts to
explain the equilibrium condition and other conditions where phase transformation,
chemical processes, and electrochemical processes occurr. Complete explanation about
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Related Courses
2. Physical Chemistry, Prerequisite
2. Thermodynamic of Material, Prohibition
References/Bibliography
2. Ragone D.V., Thermodynamics of Materials, Vol. I, MIT, 1995.
2. Bodsworth C. & Appleton A.S., Problems in Applied Thermodynamics, 1965
2. Gaskell D.R., Introduction to The Thermodynamics of Materials, 3rd edition, McGrawHill, 1995.
2. Rao Y.K., Stoichiometry and Thermodynamics of Metallurgical Process, Univ.of
Washington, 1985 (untuk simulasi kesetimbangan multi komponen).
2. Jef Roos and Wollants P., Thermodynamica en kinetica voor Materiaalkundigen, Vol 1,
Chemisch Evenwicht, ACCO, 1993.
2. Lee, H.G., Chemicals Thermodynamics for Metals and Materials, Imperial College
Press, 1999.
MG2222 Metallurgical Kinetics (Compulsory, 3 SKS)
Syllabus
Understanding of Arrhenius equation, activation energy, collision and transition state
theory. Understanding of homogenous and heterogeneous kinetics modeling. Methods for
analyzing homogenous reaction laboratory data: integral method, differential method, and
half time method. Understanding of kinetics heterogeneous reaction for several solid
reactant geometries: flat, sphere, and cylinder. Modeling approach of sphere geometry
heterogeneous kinetics: progressive-conversion and shrinking core model. Examples of
kinetics practice in hydro-electrometallurgy and pyrometallurgy.
Offered To (Members of PS)
Dept. / PS: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
References/Bibliography
6. Habashi, F., Principles of Extractive Metallurgy, Vol. I, London, 1976
6. Haung, H.H. : Fundamentals Mass Transfer and Reaction Kinetics in Unit Process in
Extractive Metallurgy, Hydrometallurgy by L.G. Twidwell (Editor), 1980.
6. Levenspiel, O., Chemical reaction Engineering, 2nd Ed. John Wiley and Sons, New
York, Chap 2, 1972.
6. Mackowiak, J, Physical Chemistry for Metallurgists, 2nd Ed. George Allen and Unwin
Ltd., London, 1966.
6. Sohn, H.Y. and M.E. Wadsworth (Eds), Rate Process of Extractive Metallurgy,
Plenum Press, New York, 1979.
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Related Courses
1. Mineralogy, Prerequisit
2. Physics, Prerequisit
References/Bibliography
1. Burt, R.O., Gravity Concentration Technology, Elsevier, 1984.
2. Kelly, F.C., and Spottiswood, D.J., Introduction to Mineral Processing, John Wiley &
Sons, 1982.
3. Weis, N.L. (Ed), SME Mineral Processing handbook, vol. 1, 1985.
4. Wills, Mineral Processing Technology, Pergamon Press, 1989.
MG3112 Unit Operations (Compulsory, 3 Credits)
Short Syllabus
Fluid dynamics: viscosity, surface tension; Dewatering: sedimentation, settling pond,
filtration, thickener; Materials Handling: industrial screening, circulating loads,
transportation via pipe; Pumps and Compressors: cavity, shaft power and efficiency of
pumps, pump construction, pump operation, serial and parallel pumps, compressor;
Fluidized bed technology.
Offered To
Program Study: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
Mineralogy, Prerequisit
References/Bibliography
1. Ronald V. Giles, Schaums Outline Series : Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics, Mc. Graw
Hill, 1983.
2. Sularso & Haruo Tahara, Pompa dan Kompresor, Pradnya Paramita, 1996.
3. E. G. Kelly & D. J. Spottiswood, Introduction to Mineral Processing, John Wiley &
Sons, 1982.
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Related Courses
8. Thermodynamics of Metallurgy, Prerequisite
8. Kinetics of Metallurgy, Prerequisite
References/Bibliography
2. Rosenqvist T., Principles of Extractive Metallurgy, McGraw-Hill, 1983.
2. Coudurier, L., Hopkins D.W., Wilkomirsky I., Fundamental of Metallurgical Process,
Pergamon Press, 1978.
2. Bockris, J.O.M. and Reddy, A.K., Modern Electrochemistry, Vol. II, Plenum/Rosseta,
1977.
2. Barner, H.E. and Scheuerman, R.V., Handbook of Thermochemical Data for
Compounds and Aqueous Species, John Wiley and Sons ,1978.
2. Gaskel, D.R., Introduction to The Thermodynamics of Materials, 3rd Ed. Taylor &
Francis, 1995.
MG3122 Transport Phenomena in Metallurgy (Compulsory, 3 SKS)
Syllabus
Phenomena of momentum, heat, and mass transport. Basic laws in transport phenomena,
formulation of neraca sel equation with geometry factor, and mathematical solution.
Transport properties: steady/un-steady state system, system that consists generation, and
combined transport. Several applications in process.
Offered To (Members of PS)
Dept. / PS: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
5. Differential Equations, Prerequisite/ Co-requisite
5. Physical Chemistry, Prerequisite/ Co-requisite
5. Thermodynamics, Prerequisite/ Co-requisite
References/Bibliography
3. D.R. Gaskel, An Introduction to Transport Phenomena in
Macmillan Publishing Co., 1992.
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Related Courses
1. Crystallography, Prerequisit
2. Static and Strength of Materials, Prerequisit
References/Bibliography
1. Reed-Hill, R.E., Abbaschian, R., Physical Metallurgy Principles, PWS-Kent
Publishing Company, Boston, 1992.
2. Verhoeven, J.D., Fundamentals of Physical Metallurgy, John Wiley&Sons, 1975.
3. Avner, S.H., Introduction to Physical Metallurgy, McGraw-Hill, 1974.
4. Smallman, R.E., Modern Physical Metallurgy, Butterworth, 1985.
5. Sinha, K., Ferrous Physical Metallurgy, Elsevier, 1990.
6. Basuki, E. A., Buku Ajar Metalurgi Fisika, 2003.
MG3211 Coal Processing and Utilization (Compulsory, 3 Credits)
Short Syllabus
Introduction to coal quality: its origin and parameters. Role of coal as an energy source
for industry. Coal preparation and washing. Coal pirolysis, gasification, and liquefaction.
Clean coal technology.
Offered To
Program Study: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
References/Bibliography
1. Eliot, Chemistry of Coal Utilization, John Wiley & Sons, 1981.
2. Edgar, Coal Processing and Pollution Control, Gulf Publishing, 1983.
3. Meyers, Coal Handbook, Marcel Dekker, 1981.
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Related Courses
References/Bibliography
1. Lefond, S.J., Industrial Mineral and Rocks, 1983.
2. Johnstone, Minerals for the Chemicals and Allied Industries.
3. Norton, Refractories, McGraw-Hill 1977.
4. Kingery, Bower and Uhlman, Introduction to Ceramics, John Wiley 1976.
5. Jan Bijen, Blast Furnace Slag Cement.
6. Ghost, Cement and Concrete Science & Technology, ABI Books, 1991.
7. Banerjea, Technology of Portland Cement and Blended Cement, Wheeler Publishing,
1980.
MG3213 Mineral Processing B (Compulsory, 3 Credits)
Short Syllabus
Basic knowledge on crushing, grinding, sizing and techniques in separation of valuable
minerals from their gangues based on their physical properties in order to produce
concentrate which meets consument requirements.
Offered To
Program Study: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
References/Bibliography
1. Wills, Mineral Processing Technology, Pergamon Press, 1977.
2. Pryor, Mineral Processing, Mining Publication, 1960.
3. Robert, Mineral Processing, Pergamon Press, 1963.
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4. Kelly, F.C., and Spottiswood, D.J., Introduction to Mineral Processing, John Wiley &
Sons, 1982.
5. Currie J.H., Unit Operation in Mineral Processing, DCMT, 1973.
6. SME Mineral Processing Handbook, Vol. 1., N.L. Weiss (editor), 1985.
7. Taggart, A.F., Handbook of Mineral Dressing, John Wiley & Sons, 1954.
MG3231 Phase Transformation and Heat-tretment (Compulsory, 3 SKS)
Short Syllabi
Annealing of steels, recovery, recrystallization and grain-growth. Diffusion induced phase
transformation, nucleation, growth and coarsening of precipitates,. Age-hardening of Al,
and Ni alloys. Diffusionless phase transformation, quench hardening and tempering of
steels. Surface haedening, carburizing, nitriding, nitrocarburizing, carbonitriding. Post
carburizing heat treatment.
Offered To(PS Peserta)
Dept. Tek. Pertambangan
Related Courses
Physical metallurgy, Prerequisit
References/Bibliography
1. Porter, D.A., and Easterling, K.E., Phase Transformation in Metals and Alloys,
Chapman & Hall, Second Edition, 1992.
2. Brooks, C.R., Heat Treatment, Structure and Properties of nonferrous Alloys,
American Society for Metals, 1982.
3. Martin, J.W., and Doherty, R.D., Stability of Microstructure in Metallic Systems,
Cambridge University Press, 1976.
4. Cahn, R.W., Haasen, P., and Kramer, E.J., Phase Transformations in Materials, in
Materials Science and Technology, A Comprehensive Treatment, VCH Publishers Inc.,
1991.
5. Polmear, I.J., Light Alloys, Metallurgy of The Light Alloys, Edward Arnold. 1989.
6. Glicksman, M.E., Diffusion in Solids, John Wiley and Sons, 2000.
7. Basuki. E.A., Buku Ajar Transformasi Fasa dan Perlakuan Panas, Dept. Tek.
Pertambangan, ITB, 2003.
MG4101 Metal Forming Technique (Wajib, 3 SKS)
Short sylabi
Continum mechanic concept, plasticity theory, stress-strain analysis, yield criteria.
Clasification of metal forming and examples of various metal forming products. Force and
work energy calculation for various metal forming . Metallurgical engineering concepts to
obtain better formability and standards of deformation boundaries for metals.
Offered To(PS Peserta)
Dept/PS: Tek. Pertambangan
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Related Courses
1. Physics - mechanics, Prerequisit
2. Physical metallurgy, Prerequisit
References/Bibliography
1. Dieter, G.E., Mechanical Metallurgy, SI-Metric, Ed., McGraw-Hill, 1988.
2. Chawla, Mechanical Metallurgy, McGraw-Hill, 1992.
3. Kalpakjian, S., Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials, Addison Wasley,
1992.
4. Prosiding Simposium Besi-baja Nasional, ITB, 1996.
5. ASM-International, Metals Handbook, vol.5 : Forming of Metals, 10th Ed., 1990.
MG4121 Hydro-Electrometallurgy (Compulsory, 3 SKS)
Syllabus
Study of metal extraction by using leaching agent. Explanation of several theories that
support it, latest developments in process, leaching method, and recovery, and its
application in industries. In addition, the explanation of several methods in electrowining,
electrorefining, electrodissolution, electroplating, and metal anodization by using DC or
electrolitically.
Offered To (Members of PS)
Dept. / PS: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
References/Bibliography
4. Butler, J.N., Ionic Equilibrium, A Mathematical Approach, Addison-Wesley, London,
1964.
4. Breet C.M.A. and Breet A.M.O., Electrochemistry, Principles, Methods and
Application, Oxford University Press., Oxford, 1993.
4. Habashi, F., A Textbook of Hydrometallurgy, Metallurgie Extractive Quebec, Enr.,
Quebec, 1993.
4. Gjortheim, K. and Welch B.J., Aluminium Smelter Technology, Aluminium Verlag,
Dusserldorf, 1987.
4. Jackson, E, Hydrometallurgical Extraction and Reclamation, Ellis Horwood & Sons,
New York, 1986.
4. Marsden, J and I House, The Chemistry of Gold Extraction, Ellis Horwood, New
York, 1993.
4. Umar, Faraz, Hidrometallurgi, Diktat & Kuliah ITB/PAU Ilmu Rekayasa, Bandung,
2002 (Pengembangan)
4. Umar Faraz, Elektrometallurgi, Diktat Kuliah ITB/PAU Ilmu Rekayasa, Bandung,
2002 (Pengembangan)
4. Artikel ilmiah dari berbagai jurnal ilmiah terbaru.
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Related Courses
9. Thermodynamics of Metallurgy, Prerequisite
9. Kinetics of Metallurgy, Prerequisite
9. Calculation in Metallurgical Processes, Prerequisite
References/Bibliography
3. Alcock, Principles of Pyrometallurgy, Academic Press, 1976.
3. Coudourier, Fundamental of Metallurgical Process, Pergamon Press, 1978
3. Rosenqvist, Principles of Extractive Metallurgy, McGraw-Hill, 1983.
3. Rao, Y.K., Stoichiometry and Thermodynamics of Metallurgical Processes,
Cambridge University Press, 1985
3. Soetjipto, R.B., Pirometalurgi Logam-logam Non-Ferro, Diktat Kuliah, ITB, 2002.
MG4131 Foundry Technology (Compulsory, 2 SKS)
Short Syllabi
Principles of metal casting, moulding materials, sand testing, pattern making, fluidity of
fluid metals. Solidification of metals, effects of thermal gradient and solidification gap on
the grain staructures of casting.. Gating systems and design, risers and risers design, chill.
Calculation of gating and riser dimensions. Melting practices and alloying, inspection and
finishing. Casting defects, causes and preventions.
Offered To(PS Peserta)
Dept/PS: Tek. Pertambangan
Nd
Related Courses
1. Metalurgi Fisika, Prerequisit
2 Transformasi Fasa, Prerequisit
3. Fenomena Transport, Prerequisit
References/Bibliography
1. Beeley P.R., Foundry Technology
2. Flint, Fundamental of Metal Casting, Adiwes.
3. Carl Loper, Rosenthal, Principles of Metals Casting, McGraw Gill
4. Sylvia J.G., Cast Metals Technology
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Related Courses
5. Thermodynamics of Metallurgy, Prerequisite
5. Kinetics of Metallurgy, Prerequisite
5. Calculation in Metallurgical Processes, Prerequisite
5. Pyrometallurgy, Prerequisite
References/Bibliography
4. Bodsworth, Physical Chemistry of Iron and Steel Manufacture, Longmans Green,
1965.
4. Biswas, A.K., Principles of Blast Furnace Ironmaking, Cootha Publ.,1980.
4. Deo, B. and Boom, R., Fundamentals of Steel Making Metallurgy, Prentice Hall, 1993.
4. Turkdogan, E.T., Fundamentals of Steel Making, The Institute of Materials, London,
1996.
4. Fruehan, R. J., The Making, Shaping, and Treating of Steel, Steelmaking and Refining
Volume, The AISE Steel Foundation, 1998.
4. AISE, The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel, Ironmaking Volume, The AISE
Foundation, Edisi ke-11, Pitsburg, 1999.
4. Soetjipto, R.B., Metalurgi Besi dan Baja, Diktat Kuliah, ITB, 2002.
MG4251 Corrosion Control (Compulsory, 3 SKS)
Short sylabi
Mechanisms of metal degradation and kinetics due to aqueous corrosion, corrosion forms,
degradation beharvious and corrosion control technology and material selection. Corrosion
rate determination, aqueous corrosion tests and description on corrosive environments in
various places and operations. Principles and design of catodic and anodic protections.
Mechanism and kinetics of high temperature corrosion. Application of corrosion resistance
materials.
Offered To(PS Peserta)
Dept/PS: Tek. Pertambangan
Related Courses
1. Termodinamika Metalurgi, Prerequisit
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Related Courses
Matematika Terapan, Prerequisite
References/Bibliography
7. Coughanowr, D.R., Process System Analysis and Control, second edition, McGrawHill, 1991
7. Smith, C.A., and Corripio, A.B., Principles and Practice of Automatic Process
Control, second edition, John Wiley & Sons, 1997.
7. Flintoff, B.C., dan Mular, A.L., A Practical Guide to Process Controls in Minerals
Industry, University of British Columbia- Brenda Mines Ltd.-The Mining Industriy
Technology Council of Canada, 1992.
7. Stephanopoulos, Chemical Process Control, Prentice-Hall, 1984.
7. Paper-paper yang berhubungan.
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-References/Bibliography
5. Fine, H.A. and Geiger G.H., Handbook on Material Balance and Energy Balance
Calculation in Metallurgical Processes, The Metallurgical Society of AIME, New
York, 1979.
5. Frank J.V.R., Project Evaluation in the Chemical Process Industries, New York, 1983.
5. Van Zyl, D.J.A., Hushison I.P.G. and Kiel J.E., Society of Mining Engineering Inc.,
Littleton, Colorado, 1988.
5. Umar, Faraz, Perencanaan Pabrik Hidro-Elektrometallurgi, Diktat Kuliah, Departemen
Teknik Pertambangan IKTM-ITB, 2003.
MG5211 Mill Plant Design (Limited Choice, 3 Credits)
Short Syllabus
Mill selection with regard to mine location, to water sources, to tailings disposal, to
topography of mill site, etc. Smelter schedule and its benefit. Designing of a mill plant: its
calculation of material and water balances, and selection of equipments. Plant layout and
drawing. Estimation of plant investment.
Offered To
Program Study: Mining Engineering
Related Courses
Mineral Processing or Unit Operations, Prerequisit
References/Bibliography
1. Newton, Chemical Engineering Cost Estimation, McGraw-Hill, 1955
2. Denver, Modern Numerical Processing Flowsheet
3. Denver, Equipment Handbook
4. Weiss, Mineral Processing Handbook, SME, 1985.
5. Mular, Manual Processing Plant design and Economic for Chemical Engineering,
McGraw-Hill, 1968.
6. Mular, Mineral Processing Equipment Cost and Preliminary Capital Cost Estimation,
1978.
7. Rexnold, Reference Manual - Nodberg Process Machinery, 1976.
8. Pegson, Aggregate Producers Handbook.
9. Leaflet and other manuals.
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References/Bibliography
1. Jaycock, M.J., Parfitt, G.D., Chemistry of Interfaces, John Wiley & Sons, 1981.
2. Paul C. Hiemenz, Principles of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, Marcel Dekker, Inc.,
New York and Basel, 1986.
3. Adamson, A.W., Physical Chemistry of Surfaces, John Wiley & Sons. Inc, 1990.
4. Hunter, R.J., Zeta Potential in Colloid Science, Principles and Applications, Academic
Press, 1981.
5. Lynch, A.J., et. al, Mineral and Coal Flotation Circuits, Elsevier, 1981.
6. Mathematical Modeling in Chemical Processes.
MG5222 Advanced Metallurgical Process (Preference, 3 SKS)
Syllabus
Application of thermodynamics and kinetics calculation in common multi components and
multi phases systems, which are used for metal extraction and refining process designs.
Several examples will be discussed, such as: mass and energy balance calculation of
complex systems, equilibrium of complex sulphide roasting process. Multi-component
equilibrium in slag-metal-gas system in iron making, etc.
Offered To (Members of PS)
Dept. / PS: Mining Engineering
Faculty of: IKTM - ITB
Related Courses
4. Thermodynamics of Metallurgy, Prerequisite
4. Kinetics of Metallurgy, Prerequisite
4. Calculation in Metallurgical Processes, Prerequisite
References/Bibliography
3. Alcock, Principles of Pyrometallurgy, Academic Press, 1976.
3. Coudourier, Fundamental of Metallurgical Process, Pergamon Press, 1978
3. Fine, H.A. and Geiger, G.H., Handbook on Material and Energy Balance Calculations
in Metallurgical Processes, The Metallurgical Society of AIME, 1979.
3. Rosenqvist, Principles of Extractive Metallurgy, McGraw-Hill, 1983.
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Transformasi Fasa dan Perlakuan Panas, Prerequisit
References/Bibliography
1. Mangonon, P.L., The Principles of Materials Selection for Engineering Design,
Prentice-Hall International, Inc., 1999.
2. , Materials Selection and Design, ASM, 1997.
3. Davis, J.R., Alloying: Understanding the Basics, ASM, 2001.
4. Donachie, M.J., and Donachie, S.J., Superalloys, ASM International, 2002.
5. Davis, J.R., Stainless Steels, ASM International, 1994.
Fak : IKTM
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