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Development Of The Wiseda 220 Ton Rear Dump HaulerBy A. E. Hunt
Over the past twenty-live years since large scale truck haulage in open-pit mining began, the periodic introduction of Larger capacity vehicles has provided increased productivity and reduced costs.
Jan 1, 1983
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Multivariate Data Cleaning and Reclassification of Particle Size Distribution Data for the Joslyn LeaseBy P. Babak, E. Insalaco, O. Babak, P. Henriquel
"Detection of outliers is an important primary step in geomodelling. Geological datasets often contain errors due to problems such as measurement device limitations and recording glitches. In this pap
Jan 1, 2015
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Productivity and safety improvements supported by MST’s ImPact System at Glencore’s Mount Isa Copper OperationsBy D Kent, J Bullock, M Wilkinson
Over the last few years at Glencore’s Mount Isa Copper Operations (MICO) mining conditions have become increasingly challenging through lower head grades and higher work indices. MICO has had great su
Oct 16, 2017
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A Comparison Of Fuzzy And Neural Network Modeling Of Mineral Processing EquipmentBy C. L. Karr
Researchers at the University of Alabama are investigating artificial intelligence based computer models of mineral processing systems. Two approaches have been found to be particularly effective in d
Jan 1, 1997
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Keys to successful monitoring of evaporite and coal minesBy E. De Souza
The instrumentation and monitoring of rock behaviour have played an important and necessary role in the practice of potash, rocksalt, gypsum, trona and coal mining. The art of rock instrumentation app
Jan 1, 1998
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Imminent Danger: Characterizing Uncertainty in Critically Hazardous Mining Situations (238a5f11-bb83-4363-b417-acdf4143fa33)By B. M. Eiter, J. Hrica, D. R. Willmer
"Mineworkers are routinely tasked with making critically important decisions about whether or not a hazard presents an imminent danger. Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety
Jan 1, 2018
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Component and Object Technologies to Build the Industrial DesktopBy Osvaldo A. Bascur
Intelligent systems (IS) technologies have received much attention in a wide range of process engineering applications including process operations. With the revolutionary progress in information and
Jan 1, 1997
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A Practical Approach To Automatic Grind ControlBy R. Ribeiro
The designers of the new Arafertil concentrator in Brazil provided for complete automatic control of the grinding circuit to meet the operating objective of maximum throughput at a specified grind. An
Jan 1, 1979
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Heuristic Approach To Mercury Pollution In The AmazonBy Marcello M. Veiga
Informal gold mining operations in the Amazon emit about 100 tonnes of mercury annually because of poor amalgamation practice. Lack of information and the complexity of mercury transformations hinder
Jan 1, 1994
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The Morenci Concentrator Process Control SystemBy John L. Bolles
The Phelps Dodge Corporation's Morenci Concentrator includes facilities for coarse crushing, fine crushing, grinding, flotation, tailing, disposal, concentrate filtering, and drying. The Morenci
Jan 1, 1977
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The present position and future development of the Chinese coal industryBy L Zhang
The Chinese coal industry is the largest coal producer in the world. The total production in I995 was 1.28 bnt. On the way towards introducing a market economic system, this mature industry is facing
Jan 11, 1996
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Accretion formation on the refractory lining during the melting of ferrosiliconBy A. M. Garbers-Craig, T. Coetsee, T. M. Nemavhola
Accretions often form in furnaces when slag and charge materials attach to the refractory wall and build up over time. Accretion formation is usually unwanted because it reduces the working volume of
Feb 2, 2021
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RI 5337 Synthetic Mica Investigations IX: Review Of Progress From 1947 To 1955 ? SummaryBy R. A. Hatch
This report summarizes the results of nearly 8 years research on and production of synthetic mica at the Electrotechnical Experiment Station of the Federal Bureau of Mines, Norris, Tenn. This program
Jan 1, 1957
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Syllabus Of Clay Testing - IntroductionBy T. A. Klinefelter
ONE OF THE many services rendered by the Federal Bureau of Mines is the identification and general examination of ore and mineral samples. Many of these, coming from almost every State in the Union, a
Jan 1, 1957
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Bulletin 33 Comparative Test of Run of Mine and Briquetted coal on the Torpedo Boad BiddleBy Henry Kreisinger, WALTER T. RAY
General statement.-The briquetting tests conducted by the technologic branch of the United States Geological Survey had their beginning in the testing of coals and lignites at the Louisiana Purchase E
Jan 1, 1911
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Evaluation Of The Indirect Measures Of Rock Brittleness And Fracture Toughness In Rock CuttingBy B. Tiryaki
Performance prediction models for partial face mechanical excavators, when developed in laboratory conditions, depend on relating the results of a set of rock property tests and indices to specific cu
Jan 1, 2006
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IC 8997 Automated Temporary Roof Support (ATRS) Systems For Roof Bolting Machines - Proceedings: Bureau Of Mines Technology Transfer Symposium, Charleston, WV, June 23, 1983This publication contains 10 papers presented at a symposium on ATRS systems in Charleston, WV, on June 23, 1983. Included are papers by MSHA Technical Support (Roof Control), West Virginia Institute
Jan 1, 1985
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Chapter 2. The Courts, the Law and LitigationBy Karl J. C. Harries
"2.1. INTRODUCTIONNo agreement can be perfect in the sense that it contemplates and provides for all eventualities. Mineral acquisition agreements are usually negotiated and drafted at a time when an
Jan 1, 2003
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New Development in Liner Design for Large Autogenous MillsBy T. Möller
Grinding mills are the heart of the mineral processing plant, and are production-critical machines which are required to achieve high availability. Liner wear life and a liner design that promotes eas
Jan 1, 2012
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Blue Flame Burner ReportBy R. R. Givler
Since the 1860's the good ole days, oil has been nozzle fed to burners under pressure atomizing the oil into droplets -- 1960's has produced vaporized oil that burns oil with the flame color
Jan 1, 1975