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Minefill Applications, Practices and Trends in Canadian MinesBy D. DeGagné, E. De Souza, J. F. Archibald
A comprehensive survey of minefill practices in underground mines in Canada has been conducted. The survey was designed to cover the entire filling operation for individual mines from feed to the prep
Jan 1, 2001
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Ross Shaft Pillar project at the Homestake MineBy M. E. Poad, W. G. Pariseau, M. A. Laurenti
In 1986, a cooperative effort by Homestake Mining Co., the US Bureau of Mines and the University of Utah was initiated to determine shaft stability while recovering high-grade ore in a nearby pillar.
Jan 1, 1996
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How millisecond delay periods may enhance or reduce blast vibration effectsBy R. M. Wheeler
For years the blasting industry has recognized eight milliseconds as the minimum delay time interval required between charges in order for them to be considered to fire independently of each other. Ho
Jan 1, 1987
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A Computerized Approach for Assessing the Visibility From Underground Mobile Mining EquipmentBy E. William Rossi, Audrey F. Glowacki, Richard L. Unger
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed a graphics-based computer model to assess operator visibility for continuous miners, shuttle cars, and scoops. Using digitized drawings of the machine, the progr
Jan 1, 1992
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Evaluation For The Acquisition And Use Of Computers In Resource Evaluation And Mine Planning Of Surface Mines In Oil Sands And CoalBy Raj K. Singhal
This paper is a report on a task force study dealing with many facets of computerization. The primary mandate of the task force was to examine the software and hardware currently available for applica
Jan 1, 1986
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Removal of Selenium Oxyanions from Mine Waters Utilizing Elemental Iron and Galvanically Coupled MetalsBy Helen Joyce, Larry Twidwell, Jay McCloskey, Eric Dahlgren, Andy Hadden
The reduction of dissolved selenium oxyanions from mine wastewater utilizing an elemental iron cementation technology on been studied on a laboratory scale at Montana Tech of The University of Montana
Jan 1, 2005
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Strategy for Adaptive Process Control for a Column Flotation UnitBy Charles L. Karr
Researchers at the University of Alabama in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Mines have developed adaptive process control systems in which genetic algorithms (GAS) are used to augment fuzzy logic
Jan 1, 1996
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Updating the Knowledge of Amine Flotation in Phosphate Processing - I. SelectivityBy Robert Snow, Francisco Sotillo
Six types of amines were evaluated in the cleaning step of the rougher concentrate for the Crago “Double Float” process in terms of relative selectivity. Selectivity of these amines was ranked based o
Jan 1, 2002
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Shape Effect on Ring Test Tensile StrengthBy K. Fuenkajorn, J. J. K. Daeme
Ring tension tests have been conducted on 229 mm (9 in) diameter disks of Grande basaltic andesite and Pomona basalt with various center hole sizes in order to study the relationship between ring tens
Jan 1, 1986
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Feasibility Assessment for Increasing Help Thickness at the Alligator Ridge MineBy Dirk van Zyl, Clint Strachan
A study was conducted to assess the feaeibility of increasing the heap height above one lift at the Alligator Ridge Mine. This study concentrated on the physical aspects of the heap and liner performa
Jan 1, 1987
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Challenge 2000: The Effect of "The Right to Know" RegulationsBy Chester R. Harris
With the passage of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) on December 29, 1970 and the formation and growth of the OSHA Agency it spawned, public consciousness of occupational safety was raise
Jan 1, 1991
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Increasing the capacity of a phosphate grinding circuit with the aid of computer simulationBy J. A. Herbst, J. E. Bohrer, Y. C. Lo
A systematic approach has been developed to analyze a phosphate grinding circuit with a view toward determining promising alternatives for increasing mill capacity. This analysis was carried out and c
Jan 1, 1988
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Role of Turbulence in Mineral Processing Unit OperationsBy Heinrich Schubert
In many unit operations, there are more or less developed turbulent flow conditions. Then, macroturbulence influences the transport phenomena of the particles and microturbulence controls the stresses
Jan 1, 1989
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Predicting Ground-Water Inflow To An Underground Mine Beneath A Lake In Northern CanadaBy E. Azrag, A. MacDonald
A hydrogeologic investigation was conducted to predict inflow to underground mine workings and mining-induced hydrologic impacts for a proposed underground mine beneath a lake in northern Canada. Flow
Jan 1, 2003
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Establishing A Mine Ventilation Department In An Operating Coal CompanyBy J. W. Stevenson
The need for a separate ventilation department within the management team was recognized by the management of U. S. Pipe and Foundry before the company was purchased by Jim Walter Corporation in Janua
Jan 1, 1980
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Performance factors of the bucket wheel excavator systemsBy T. S. Golosinski, J. Wolski
Procedures are presented for determining the hourly production rate, mechanical and physical availability, utilization, use of availability, and global performance factors for the bucket wheel excavat
Jan 1, 1987
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Evaluation of liberation characteristics of coal organic componentsBy H. Cho, P. T. Luckie
A study was undertaken to investigate the liberation behavior of coal macerals through size reduction and density separation. It was seen that the liberation of coal macerals could be achieved by size
Jan 1, 1999
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Subsidence of bedrock above abandoned coal mines in Illinois produces few fracturesBy R. A. Bauer
Investigations of bedrock within subsided areas over abandoned coal mines in Illinois reveal very little disturbance of the bedrock. In areas that have surface subsidence of 0.3 to 1 m (1 to 3.25 ft),
Jan 1, 1987
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Microscale Comminution Studies for Ball Mill ModelingBy J. A. Herbst, Y. C. Lo
An attempt has been made to parameterize the population balance model for a ball mill based on measurements of the elementary breakage process obtained using an ultrafast load cell device. Detailed in
Jan 1, 1992
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Studies of the Coal Dust Explosion Characteristics and the Prevention of the Coal Dust Explosion Hazards by Laboratory TestsBy Tso-Min Shih, Ching-Hua Liu, Chung-Jen Lin, Hsi-Chiang Fang
This paper presented herein, describe the special design of an open type coal dust explosion apparatus and the laboratory works for investigating the effectiveness of the parameters on coal dust explo
Jan 1, 1991