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Oxygen Supply: Oxygen Production, the Flexible SolutionBy Karl O. Toppel, Jim Flaherty
The desire to minimize gaseous effluent in smelting and maximize gold yields from refractory ore are driving the nonferrous and gold refining industries to demand more and more oxygen. This, coupled w
Jan 1, 1993
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Low Coke Button Bituminous Coal On Anthracite EquipmentBy J. Ludden
By Sims Some two years ago we began investigating low coke button bituminous coal for use at our Bound Brook, New Jersey plant as a replacement for anthracite. Since August, 1957 the plant has been
Jan 1, 1958
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Coal Mining Costs And Trends For The 1980'sBy John P. Weir
The coal industry is ever changing. This paper discusses some of the problems which must be faced and the projected economic effects. Challenges include a relatively mature technology, a resource base
Jan 1, 1984
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Reagglomeration Phenomena In Fine Grinding Of CoalBy E. Kaya
Investigations of fine grinding of bituminous coal in a laboratory-scale pulverizer are described. The results indicate essentially "normal" breakage behavior at relatively coarse sizes (greater than
Jan 1, 1996
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Predicting The Moisture Content Of Coals Dewatered By CentrifugesBy B. J. Arnold
Utility coal specifications usually contain a requirement for a maximum moisture content in order to prevent coal handling problems and to minimize evaporative losses in the boiler. As most coal clean
Jan 1, 1996
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On-Line Diagnostic Maintenance Systems For Continuous Mining Machines (f04357ef-28a2-44a2-b5e5-3cf01cd8c0cc)By J. C. Cawley
Improvements in today's maintenance practices are mandatory as more complex and productive machines evolve in the mining industry. By keeping machine reliability high, through improved maintenanc
Jan 1, 1991
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Non-Parametric Approach for Local Probability Distributions of Rock Joints.By Dae S. Young, Steven F. Hoerger
The geostatistical method of indicator kriging (IK) was extended to analyze two-dimensional distributions of rock joint orientations. The IK method provides a non-parametric approach for spatial analy
Jan 1, 1986
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A Plant-Wide Information System For A Mining FirmBy Roger Bell
Most modern mines can profit from improvements in information handling. Recording systems in many cases were designed to satisfy certain necessary legal requirements, but not specifically to provide m
Jan 1, 1965
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Two Dimensional Simulation By Turning BandsBy Peter I. Brooker
The turning bands method for the simulation of spatially correlated data in two or three dimensions requires that the relation- ship between the covariance obeyed by the realizations first generated o
Jan 1, 1984
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Limestone mining: Reserves and valuationBy R. P. Moran, B. C. Lewis
The objective of this article is to discuss the fundamentals for determining the value of a limestone reserve or operation. The general step-by-step procedure, while prudent, is subject to the various
Jan 1, 1991
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The Zinc Corporation, Ltd. and New Broken Hill Consolidated, Ltd.By R. E. Le Messurier
GENERAL DESCRIPTION The mines are located at Broken Hill in the western part of New South Wales, Australia, 930 km west¬northwest of Sydney. Mining Methods Where pillars must be left between stop
Jan 1, 1982
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Optimization of Engineering Design Parameters of Injection Foams for Strengthening Purposes - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Ataç Başçetin, Hasan Çelt, Hüseyin Onur Dönmez, Kürşat Hasözdemir
Phenolic foams, known for fire resistance, show broader industrial potential, particularly in mining, through property enhancements. Adjustments to the formaldehyde-to-phenol (F/P) ratio, bio-based ad
Feb 1, 2025
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Metallurgical Coal Quality -A Customer's PerspectiveBy J. S. Wozek
In metallurgical applications, coal fulfills dual roles as a chemical feed stock and as a fuel source. These applications range from cokemaking, ironrnaking (including pulverized coal injection), foun
Jan 1, 1994
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A Generalized Materials Handling Model ? I. IntroductionBy C. B. Manula
Languages such as SIMSCRIPT and GASP have reduced the programming skills required to build simulation models, but not to a level where these can be used by a busy engineer or manager unless he has ext
Jan 1, 1974
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The Selection Of Drives For Large Grinding Mills - IntroductionBy Wallace N. Thomas
The present interest in large diameter grinding mills and the rapidly rising cost of the drive in proportion to the cost of the mill establishes a need to explore the drive system in detail. The drive
Jan 1, 1969
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Florida Phosphate and the Environment: Practices, Problems and Emerging TechnologiesBy Richard F. McFarlin
INTRODUCTION Phosphate, one of the three major elements essential for all living plants and animals, has been mined in Florida for over a hundred years. Comprising roughly 80% of the U.S. total an
Jan 1, 1992
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Estimating the Impact of Technological Advances on Productivity in Underground Coal MinesBy Seanley C. Suboleski
This paper examines the likely productivity improvements that have resulted from the introduction of technological advances in underground coal mining during the decade from 1977 to 1987. Included in
Jan 1, 1990
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Known Interactions Of Tectonics And Ore Deposits In The Context Of New Global TectonicsBy John M. Gullbert
It is the task of this portion of today's session on the new meaning of regional tectonics in the search for ore districts to discuss known interactions of tectonics and ore deposition in the &ap
Jan 1, 1971
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Construction of the SR-99 TBM Recovery ShaftBy Lance Rasband, Richard Hanke, John Starcevich
"The world’s largest tunnel boring machine (TBM), at the time of her launch in 2012, the TBM locally referred to as “Bertha,” is incapacitated due to mechanical failure. Bertha’s stoppage places her 2
Jan 1, 2016
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Disaster Averted After MTBM/Active Gas Main Collision - Utilizing Captivating Case Histories to Educate Stakeholders with Regards to Tunneling in Urban EnvironmentsBy Rory P. A. Ball, Mark Briggs, Martin Dix
"Tunnel professionals should inform project stakeholders on the reality that tunnel projects are not 100 percent devoid of the need for excavations or public inconveniences during both design and cons
Jan 1, 2016