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A Preliminary Dynamic Model For A Flotation CircuitBy H. W. Smith, A. K. Bjerring
A nonlinear dynamic model for a flotation cell is developed, using a number of simplifying assumptions, the most important of which is that of essentially complete liberation in the feed material. Usi
Jan 1, 1969
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Bridgeport Paper - Solids Falling in a Medium-IIBy F. M. F. Cazin
In my first paper, relating in general to the movement of solids in a medium, I stated a newly-discovered natural law, and explained its application to mechanical ore-concentration. This law, as appli
Jan 1, 1895
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Local Section News (564f4f1c-0f8e-4385-a3bb-5ff58235cacb)PUGET SOUND SECTION SIMON H. ASH, Chairman, I. F. LAUCKS, Vice Chairman, CHARLES SIMENSTAD, Sec.-Treas., 425 Lyon Building, Seattle, Wash. GLENVILLE A. COLLINS, JOHN N. POTT. The Puget Sound Sect
Jan 5, 1917
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Monitoring the Behavior of High Rock SlopesBy W. B. Tijmann
Maintaining safe, yet economical, slope geometries in a mining operation is paramount. When design analysis and engineering judgement have dictated conservative and usually more expensive problem solu
Jan 1, 1983
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The Role of Geologists in the Development of the Labrador-Quebec Iron Ore DistrictsBy J. K. Gustafson
MEASURED in terms of ore tonnage, the New Quebec and Labrador iron ore fields promise to rank with the greatest iron ore districts of the world. -- Over 400 million tons of high-grade ore for direct s
Jan 6, 1953
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Generation And Measurement Of Fine-Crystal DistributionsBy Alan D. Randolph
INTRODUCTION The production of fines is an unwanted side-effect in most crystallization processes. The definition of “fines" is relative to the size of the desired product and varies from <30 mesh
Jan 1, 1980
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Mining in the Far NorthBy George E. Aiken
Subzero temperatures of the Arctic pose some critical engineering problems for the developer and operator of open pit mines. Undoubtedly, the single most troublesome manifestation of this climate is p
Jan 5, 1972
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A Dynamic Programming Solution Of A Block-Caving Mine LayoutBy James M. Riddle
INTRODUCTION Block-caving mines are generally large operations. Calculating the quantity and value of mineral present and determining the economic limits to mining are complicated processes requiri
Jan 1, 1977
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Fusain Content of Coal Dust from an Illinois Dedusting PlantBy Gilbert Thiessen
THE use of a pneumatic process for removing fine material (usually less than 48-mesh) is increasing in, the preparation of stoker-size coal. The fine material, produced as a byproduct, is known as ded
Jan 1, 1936
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Phosphate & Potash Minerals To Feed The WorldBy Sharon Brady, Catherine O’Donoghue, John V. Beall, Paul C. Merritt
Between 1950 and 1965, more than 80% of all phosphate rock produced in the world each year was used as fertilizer, either directly applied to the soil or processed into mixed chemical fertilizers. Of
Jan 10, 1966
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Institute of Metals Division - Rapid Quenching of Liquid AlloysBy Dol Duwez, R. H. Willens
A technique is described by which metastable alloy phases can be obtained by very rapid cooling from the liquid state. The results obtained so far have lead to; 1) extension of solubility limits beyo
Jan 1, 1963
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Membership (63e009f9-c025-467e-911e-6ea18f6da7fb)NEW, MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period July 10, 1916; to July 31, 1916: BOYD, ROBERT RUSSELL Supt:,-Arizona -Commercial Min Co
Jan 9, 1916
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A Numerical Study Of Excavation Support Loads In Jointed Rock MassesBy M. D. Voegele, C. Fairhurst
INTRODUCTION A computer study of excavation support loads in tunnels and other excavations in discontinuous rock masses was undertaken with the distinct element method introduced by Cundall (1971)
Jan 1, 1982
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New York Section War Meeting On Sulphur And PyriteThe second special war meeting of the New York Section was held on Thursday evening, Aug. 23,-preceded by is an informal dime The topic for discussion -was the supply of sulphur and pyrite, the raw ma
Jan 10, 1917
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Freeze-Drying: A Method For The Preparation Of Fine Sinterable Powders And Low Temperature Solid State ReactionBy M. Paulus
It is known that multicomponent powders are mostly nonhomogeneous. This paper investigates the effects of nonhomogeneity of composition and grain size on the melting point and the sinterability of com
Jan 1, 1980
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Industrial Engineering To Reduce Coal Mining CostBy William L. Zeller
IN the past 75 years industrial engineering has been highly developed in many fields, but the coal mining industry has just begun to realize its potential for cutting costs. To receive the maximum b
Jan 12, 1957
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Red, Yellow and Black Quicksilver MineralsBy AIME AIME
MANY producers have held that the only workable quicksilver ore is easily recognized by its .cinnabar content. In most cases this is true. A noticeable exception is a. particular opalite deposit where
Jan 1, 1929
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Bureau Of Safety Of Anaconda Copper Mining Co.By C. W. Goodale
THE motives behind the organization of the Bureau of Safety were twofold. First, there was the policy of the company toward its employees, which was one of fairness and consideration for their welfare
Jan 2, 1922
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New York Paper - A Study of Certain Alloys of the Lead-tin-cadmium System with Reference to Their Use as Solders (with Discussion)By Carl E. Swartz
Although a number of articles appeared during the war advocating the use of cadmium in lead-tin solders, very little information of value can be found in the literature regarding the properties of sol
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Coal Preparation in Germany and the NetherlandsBy Thomas Fraser, H. F. Yancey
PRIOR to the war just ended, Germany was the greatest coal producer in continental Europe. In 1943 the production of coal, bituminous and higher in rank, together with brown coal calculated to the equ
Jan 1, 1946