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Numerical Modeling Of Flows In Flotation ColumnsBy PDF
Flotation columns are widely used in mineral processing and coal preparation industry today. Mathematical modeling of flotation columns has conventionally been done using axial dispersion or tank-in-s
Jan 1, 1994
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A Bureau Of Mines Miniplant Project To Evaluate Alumina Recovery ProcessesBy Ralph C. Kirby
The U.S. produces about 34 percent of the world's aluminum yet must import 90 percent of the raw materials needed. There are abundant resources of aluminum-bearing minerals such as clay, anorthos
Jan 1, 1974
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Influence of Some Critical Design Parameters on Roof Truss Support Capacity - A Preliminary ReportBy Christopher Haycocks, Lawrence P. Johnson, George M. Neall, James M. Townsend
INTRODUCTION Conventional roof support methods such as mechanical and resin bolting provide adequate support for a wide variety of coal mine roof conditions. However, roof falls remain the single lar
Jan 1, 1977
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The Control Of Pelletizing In Full-Scale Balling Drum OperationsBy J. S. Hall
The performance of a full-scale balling drum circuit is well known to fluctuate, and is difficult to control. The fluctuations stem from causes that are not readily quantifiable. Results from plant te
Jan 1, 1983
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Rapid Response Pneumatic Fire Detection For Multilevel Metal Mines: System Design And In-Mine TestingBy M. A. Ackerson, R. E. Griffin, W. H. Pomroy
Two automated fire detection system configurations have been used successfully in underground mines: the pneumatic "tube bundle" approach and the electronic telemetry approach. The electronic telemetr
Jan 1, 1989
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Adapting Technology To Beneficiate A Low Grade Phosporite OreBy G. A. Gruber
A flotation process has been developed to successfully treat ore from the Santo Domingo phosphate deposit in Baja California Sur. The ore contained less than four percent P205 with quartz, silicates,
Jan 1, 1986
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The Feasibility Of Influencing The Porosity Of Iron Ore Pellets By Different Size Reduction Ratios Of The Concentrate And By Slag Forming Additions ? IntroductionBy Goran Mathisson
In several investigations the correlation has been studied between the fuel consumption and the reducibility of the charged material in the zone of indirect reduction in the blast furnace (1, 2, 3, 4,
Jan 1, 1979
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Investigation of acoustic emissions and friction behavior in a two-phase flow with different sand contentBy Sunny Schoone, Maximilian Getz, Felix Leaman, ELISABETH CLAUSEN
Hydraulic transport is commonly used in mining for moving particles or ore concentrates in pipes over long distances with a water stream. Control and monitoring of this process require sensor technolo
Apr 1, 2023
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TBM Data and Performance Monitoring on Large Diameter TBM Tunnels Lined with Shotcrete in the Himalayas—A Case Study - RETC2021By Gary Peach, Peter Mason
Planning and estimating progress rates and costs for tunnelling is always best done based on experience and historic precedent. Much precedent is available but the use of data monitoring, data mining
Jun 13, 2021
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Optical Basicity as a Control Parameter for Metallurgical SlagsThe concept of optical basicity is now being widely applied to rationalize and predict the chemical properties of slags. It employs signals from a probe ion to indicate the "state" or relative "freene
Jan 1, 1990
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Technology News - Using Mobile Satellites For Exploration Work - Fraser ClaridgeA group of geologists is located in a remote area of North America, without telephone lines, electricity or even running water. They have spent days accumulating data for a mining company that is eage
Jan 1, 1999
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Controlled Recirculation Investigation At Ruttan MineBy Allan E. Hall, Stephen G. Hardcastle, Lucien D. Nel, Jean-Paul Saindon
A description is given of the investigation conducted at Sherritt Gordon's Ruttan Operation in Manitoba during 1986. Gas and dust concentrations were measured in the exhaust air of the major work
Jan 1, 1987
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Evaluation Of A New Method For Work Index Estimation Using Single Particle Impact TestsBy R. P. King, M. K. McCarter, K. S. Free
Mine plans typically consider the profits and costs associated with extracting and processing minerals into marketable products. Interrelationships between mine and mill costs are often overlooked dur
Jan 1, 2004
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Estimation of marine mineral reservesBy R. H. T. Garnett
Reserve estimation is a process that commences with sampling and culminates in the issuance of a reserve statement. The tin, gold and diamonds that occur as marine placers on the continental shelf are
Jan 1, 1999
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The Interdependence Of Mining: Education, Research, And The Industry ? IntroductionBy John J. Reed
Since the beginnings of, the human struggle for survival and improvement, mining has been one of the basic endeavors of life. Until relatively recent times it was classed as an art. Now we are at work
Jan 1, 1961
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Long-Term Evaluation of Underground Stress Control at the Sifto Salt MineBy Donald E. Dickie
At Sifto Canada's Goderich salt mine near Goderich, Ontario, the stress control method of mining was introduced to overcome increasing roof failure problems. After successful testing, the convent
Jan 1, 1993
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Enhancing Robotic Perception for Autonomous Roof Bolting Using an Event Based Machine Learning Framework - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Akram Marseet, Andrew J. Petruska, Rik Banerjee
Underground mine roof bolting is a crucial operation for miners’ safety and mine sustainability. Since roof bolting is a manual or human-supervised operation, miners’ safety is at risk due to dust or
Feb 1, 2024
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Mine Ventilation Enhancement Through Use Of Cable SupportsBy L. L. M. Kadnuck
The U. S. Bureau of Mines studied the suitability of using flexible tendon cable supports as secondary roof supports at a western coal mine. The supports were installed in longwall tailgate entries an
Jan 1, 1994
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Evaluating tailgate spray manifolds to reduce dust exposures for shearer face personnel - SME Transactions 2016By G. J. Joy, J. P. Rider
Technical advances in longwall mining over the last several years have resulted in much larger and faster shearers that have the capability of mining at speeds over 30 m/min (100 fpm). This has result
Jan 1, 2016
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Industrial Minerals Industries of the Former Soviet UnionBy Richard M. Levine
Now that the former Soviet Union has divided into 15 countries, it is necessary to analyze separately the industrial mineral position of each of these countries. Industrial mineral data The former
Jan 1, 1992