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Size Reduction And Selective Agglomeration Of Coal: Technical Feasibility Of Cleaning Pittsburgh Seam Coal With IsooctaneBy Alec G. Richardson, S. H. Chiang, Ralph W. Lai, McMahan L. Gray
The potential of coal cleaning by selective agglomeration was examined for a Pittsburgh seam bituminous coal using isooctane as an agglomerating liquid. The effects of particle size, pH, degree of mix
Jan 1, 1989
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A Procedure To Audit A Sampling ProtocolBy Joao Felipe Costa, Jair Carlos Koppe, Alexandre Grigorieff
Discrepancies in raw materials properties informed by both producer or consumer is a common problem in most areas of the industry. Commercial contracts in the mineral industry normally penalises the p
Jan 1, 2002
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Opportunities For Continuous Mining Productivity ImprovementsBy R. H. King
The US coal industry has been using continuous room-and-pillar mining (CRPM) machines for more than 30 years for longwall development. This equipment has also been used for production mining in areas
Jan 1, 1991
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Application Of Metal Magnetic Liners In The Us Iron Ore IndustryBy R. Merwin, S. Hoff, A. Ellsworth, M. Zhao, X. Jiang
The choice of mill linings in comminution circuits is critical as it affects grinding efficiency, overall cost, and product quality. As a consequence, a variety of liners have been developed over the
Jan 1, 2007
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Mathematical Modeling and Computer Simulation of Column FlotationBy Kevin D. Lofftus
This paper presents a dynamic model for column flotation. The model equations are normalized and the dimensionless groups that are directly responsible in determining the column flotation behavior are
Jan 1, 1988
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Applications of the Electrochemistry of Fine Mineral SulfidesBy Hajime Miki, Michael J. Nicol
Relatively simple techniques have been developed which enable the electrochemistry of sulfide minerals to be studied with particles varying in size from above 100 pm to less than 1 pm. Both oxidative
Jan 1, 2005
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Innovations in Conveyor Belt Maintenance at the Henderson MineBy William J. Ferguson
At Henderson Operations the 24-kilometer conveyor system consists of three main conveyors with lengths of 1.2 km, 16.7 km and 6 km. Upon commissioning of the conveyor system, the Henderson maintenance
Jan 1, 2004
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Evaluation Of The Effect Of Compost, EDTA And Microorganisms On The Removal Of Heavy Metals And Arsenic From A Contaminated SoilBy K. Vaxevanidou
A combined chemical and biological treatment for the removal of heavy metals and arsenic from a contaminated soil was studied as a potential method for soil remediation. Small scale and column tests w
Jan 1, 2005
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Current Health InitiativesBy J. R. Caylor
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) advanced several initiatives last year to further protect miners' health. Regulatory efforts included the implementation of a Hazard Communication
Jan 1, 2003
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The Challenge Of TunnelingBy Ellis L. Armstrong
Welcome to Chicago and to the first North American Rapid Excavation and Tunneling Conference. It is a great privilege for me to serve as the Chairman of the Executive Committee of such a Conference.
Jan 1, 1997
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Soil Pollution By Pesticides In Greenhouses In The Perfecture Of Hania, GreeceBy V. Perdikatsis
The aim of this paper is the study of the pollution of soils in greenhouses because of the use of pesticides. The degree of pollution was studied in relation with the mineralogical and pedologic prope
Jan 1, 2006
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Some Applications Of Ductless Fans In Bord And Pillar Headings In South African Coal Mines.By E. J. Meets, C. F. Meyer
Bord and pillar mining at shallow depth (400 m approx. maximum) is widely used in South African coal mines. One of the problems encountered in extracting coal in this manner is the ventilation of adva
Jan 1, 1993
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Dust Transport During Coal Mine ExplosionBy Jianping Sheng, Francis Otuonye
The potential for methane and coal dust explosions in underground coal mining operations has increased in recent years with the introduction of fast coal-cutting machines. Dust explosions usually foll
Jan 1, 1989
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Neural Network-Based Nonlinear Model Predictive Control Vs. Linear Quadratic Gaussian ControlBy R. Vance, C. Cho, N. Mardi, Z. Qian, K. Prisbrey
One problem with the application of neural networks to the multivariable control of mineral and extractive processes is determining whether and how to use them. The objective of this investigation was
Jan 1, 1998
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Interaction between physical and chemical variables in the flotation of low rank coalsBy H. Polat, S. Chander
Relatively large amounts of hydrocarbons such as fuel oils are often needed in the flotation of low rank coals. The amount of oil can be decreased considerably by using surfactants as promoters. The r
Jan 1, 1999
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Investigation And Repair Of The Northeast Raw Water TunnelBy Harry R. Price, Keith M. Swaffar
The Northeast Raw Water Tunnel transports untreated water to the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department's (DWSD) Northeast Water Plant where it is treated and distributed. The occurrence of a subs
Jan 1, 1987
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Dynamic Analysis - Benefits for all ConveyorsBy E. J. Donovan, O&apos
The use of Dynamic Analysis techniques in the design of conveyor systems is extremely limited. The most frequent use of the technique is in large and expensive systems where the emphasis is on insuran
Jan 1, 1993
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Silicate Mineral and Potash FlotationBy R. Bruce Tippin
The silicates represent the largest and most common group of minerals on earth. Yet in spite of the chemical similarities, numerous mineral processing plants worldwide are operating successfully to yi
Jan 1, 1999
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Appendix E - Unsaturated FlowBy Dale R. Ralston, Roy E. Williams, Gerry V. Winter, George L. Bloomsburg
The term unsaturated flow refers to the conditions in which soil pores are filled partially with water and partially with air. This situation constitutes a porous material filled with immiscible fluid
Jan 1, 1986
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The Use Of Finite Element Analyses In Understanding Alignment And Load Distribution In Large Grinding Mill Gear And Pinion SetsBy Y. Théberge, V. Svalbonas, M. Fresko, E. Stopper
For many gearing applications, calculations carried out to AGMA standards are comprehensive. For very large gears, the elastic nature of the gear and pinion structures begins to play a larger role in
Jan 1, 2004