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New Technology for Clay RemovalBy Frank S. Hicks, Y. Charles Guan, Glenn A. Gruber
This paper describes a two-part program funded by the Florida Institute of Phosphate Research and performed by Jacobs. The first part of the program was to examine the application of ultrasonic treatm
Jan 1, 2002
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Monitoring And Prediction Of Longwall Instability Using Artificial Intelligence TechniquesBy Y. M. Jiang, R. L. Sanford, D. W. Park
Artificial intelligence has emerged over the past two decades as an important problem-solving tool. Techniques include expert systems, neural networks, free classification, fuzzy logic and genetic alg
Jan 1, 1997
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Modeling the Response of LysimetersBy Andrew M. Garvie, William W. Plotnikoff, Eugenia Y. Kuo
Water infiltrating the surface of waste rock dumps transports pollutants into the environment. Lysimeters have been used to quantify the infiltration rate. To date their design has been guided by mode
Jan 1, 2000
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New Approach To Determine The In-Situ Strength Of Coal In Mine PillarsBy E. D. Thompson, Y. J. Zhang, K. F. Unrug
This paper presents the results of a recent study on the development of an in situ testing method for determining coal strength in mine pillars. The strength testing is performed in the horizontal hol
Jan 1, 1997
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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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Greenhouse Gas (Ghg) Reduction Potential In The Mineral Industry Through Smart Fleet Management - SME Annual Meeting 2022By R. Kealey, D. Huo, Q. Zhang, Y. A. Sari
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from primary mineral and metal production account for ~10% of global GHG emissions. One of the main sources of GHG emissions in mining operations is fuel consumption by
Mar 2, 2022
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The Optimal Control on Ore-Rock Excavation in Surface MiningBy G. Q. Huang, Q. X. Yun, Z. Y. Gui
This paper provides a new approach to deal with control of ore-rock excavation by means of the optimal control theory-an important branch in cybernetics. In the optimal control theory, the elementary
Jan 1, 1996
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Tumbling Mill CharacteristicsBy J. D. Decker, T. E. Norman
Introduction Grinding is the reduction of ore and similar raw materials to particle sizes below the practical limits of commercial crushing ma¬chines. This size is about 36 in. (1 cm), in most cases,
Jan 1, 1985
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Application Of Meta-Synthetic A1 Technique For Mining Conditions EvaluationBy W. L. Han, Y. D. Zhang, X. C. Li
Meta-systhetic technique for large systems engineering has been placed on the agenda. The meta-systhetic A1 approach should involve the integration of digital and knowledge info, from qualitative to q
Jan 1, 2002
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Flotation Of Ink Particles From Paper PulpsBy Y. A. Attia, D. K. Sengupta, H. A. Hamza
Increased recycling of waste paper has been emphasized in recent years in both the United States and Canada for environmental and economic reasons. Removal of ink particles from waste paper pulp is th
Jan 1, 1995
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Technical Note - Upgrading schemes for boron minerals through calcinationBy Y. Akin, M. S. Celik, T. Batar, F. Arslan
Despite its importance in various diverse industries, research on beneficiation strategies of boron minerals has not received enough attention. Boron minerals are primarily upgraded by wet processing
Jan 1, 1999
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Performance evaluation of indicator kriging in a gold depositBy Y. C. Kim, I. S. Roditis, P. K. Medhi
The strongly skewed grade distributions and the need to estimate the local recoverable reserves in a selective mining environment are the two problems that ordinary kriging (OK) cannot easily handle.
Jan 1, 1988
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Structural Underpinning an Airport Terminal to Mitigate Tunneling Risk—Atlanta Plane Train West Extension Project - RETC2023By John Murray, Ryan Smith, Daniel Ebin, Robert Gould, Thomas Hennings
The Atlanta Plane Train Tunnel West Extension was excavated at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport using Sequential Excavation Methods (SEM). At its shallowest point, tunnel cover to bott
Jun 13, 2023
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Carbon Sorption Potentialities In Thiocarbamide Gold And Silver Extraction TechnologyBy A. F. Raschenko, V. V. Elschin, Y. E. Golodnov
Kinetics and mechanism of gold and silver sorption from thiocarbamide solutions by activated carbon were studies using tne method of equilibrium-kinetic analysis. The intradiffusonal character of the
Jan 1, 1995
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Interaction Of Longwall Shields With Surrounding StrataBy Y. M. Jiang, D. W. Park, S. M. Lee
A vast majority of longwall operations in the US use shield-type hydraulic supports to provide ground control along the longwall face. The three-dimensional, finite-element technique combined with a p
Jan 1, 1993
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Flash Roughing In An Outokumpu Skimair® Flotation Cell: New Developments Create New OpportunitiesBy David Green
Outokumpu introduced Flash Flotation in the early l 980's for the recovery of floatable material from grinding circuits. The development came as a result of surveys made in the company's own concentr
Jan 1, 1998
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Control of coal mine burstsBy J. P. McDonnell, L. A. Beckett, K. Y. Hammy
Dangerously high stress areas can be controlled by proper mine planning and/or destressing. This paper reviews practical methods to detect and destress high-stress zones along coal faces. The US Burea
Jan 1, 1987
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Water Expansion Stress And Strain In Floor Rocks As Related To Floor HeaveBy D. Y. Jiang, X. S. Tan, S. S. Peng
Expansion strain and stress that exist in floor rocks and that are due to the presence of water, were derived from a basic theory of mechanics. The results indicate that water stress and strain are th
Jan 1, 1994
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Case Histories of Tunnel Portal Failures and Lessons LearnedBy Jon Y. Kaneshiro, Blake D. Rothfuss, Gregory E. Korbin
A critical aspect of the planning, investigation, design, and construction of an underground excavation project is the portal. The portal is the primary access through which most if not all tunnel con
Jan 1, 1995
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Particle Size Segregation On A Belt ConveyorBy Y. K. Yen, J. D. Miller, C. L. Lin
Particle size segregation is a common phenomenon in many particulate processes and has many undesirable effects. The size segregation which occurs on a belt conveyor causes a serious problem for on-li
Jan 1, 1997