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Automatic Control of Agglomeration and Smelting ProcessesBy Denholm WT
Current control practice is reviewed for agglomeration processes, including pelletising, sintering and induration; and for smelting processes, including blast and reverberatory furnaces, flash smeltin
Jan 1, 1985
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Marketing Australian BauxiteUntil the early 1960s the world aluminium industry was dominated by six principle pro- ducers with integrated activities from bauxite mining to aluminium production. The growth in consumption of alu
Jan 1, 1974
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Predicting Carbonation of Concrete in TunnelsCarbonation of reinforced concrete is a potential durability issue for vehicular tunnels. This is particularly the case where elevated carbon dioxide concentrations exist and when the design life is 1
Jan 1, 2008
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The Rheological Fracture Properties and Outburst Mechanism of Coal Containing GasBy Shining Z
The properties of coal or rock containing gas are very important both for studying coal and methane outburst mechanism and for controlling underground rock in mining. The rheological fracture prope
Jan 1, 1992
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Application and Operation of Fine Hydrocyclone CircuitsBy Childs G, Ritchie IC
This paper describes the principle and operation of small hydrocyclones for use in the coal, minerals and other process industries. The principles for selecting a hydrocyclone for an application a
Jan 1, 1984
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Modification of Iron Blast Furnace Slag Using Sirosmelt TechnologyBy Floyd JM
Pilot plant trials showed the effective ness of the submerged lance SIROSMELT technology for altering the composition of iron blast furnace slags as a preliminary step to produc- tion of formed mate
Jan 1, 1979
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Some Notes on Filter Press Design and OperationAn efficient filtration plant can be designed only from an adequate knowledge of the filtration characteristics of the material to be handled; if these characteristics can be expressed in the form of
Jan 1, 1932
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Effect of Weakness Planes Inclination on the Strength of Coal PillarsThis paper presents a method for estimating the strength and stability of model coal pillars with bedding planes (weakness planes) inclination. The strength of coal relative to the angular differenc
Jan 1, 1995
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Declining At Mount Windarra Mine With Emphasis On Advancing Through Major Shear ZonesDeclining from surface provides access, haulageway, ventilation and provision for ser- vices for stoping and development. Three boom jumbos and 3.8 m3 capacity diesel loaders are used in decline de
Jan 1, 1977
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Groundwater Management in Coal Bed Methane Projects ù Turning a Waste into a ResourceBy C M. Hill
This paper aims to provide a brief overview of the Australian Coal Bed Methane (CBM) industry and more importantly the challenges to sustainable management of the industryÆs by-product, groundwater. I
Jan 1, 2003
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Making Mines Perform BetterThe procedures for an audit and review process upon which continuous improvement programs may be based are described. The case for regular audits of mining operations to establish performance trends i
Jan 1, 1992
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Geostatistical Evaluation of A Beach Sand Rutile DepositThis study begins with the semivario- gram modelling of variables rutile grade and clay content from a beach sand rutile deposit. This is followed by two dimensional block kriging. The deposit was
Jan 1, 1986
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Overburden Preparation Moura-Kianga Coal Mines, Bowen BasinQuite apart from economic considerations, the following performance parameters must be considered when selecting an explosive for a particular blasting operation. 1. total energy yield/kg, and more
Jan 1, 1974
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Queensland Magnesia Development and OperationThe Queensland Magnesia Project is based on a unique cryptocrystalline nodular magnesite orebody which required an innovative approach to process design in order to economically exploit the characte
Jan 1, 1995
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Recent Developments at Olympic DamThe Olympic Dam deposit is located some 600 km north of Adelaide in South Australia. It was discovered in 1975 by Western Mining Corporation and in 1979 a joint venture was formed with British Petr
Jan 1, 1996
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Iron Blast Furnace Combustion Reactions-Formation of Silicon Monoxide in the RacewayBy Cripps-Clark CJ, Deague TK
In order to study conditions under which SiO(g) may be formed in a blast furnace, equilibrium phase diagrams were constructed for the combustion of high and low ash cokes with oxygen-enriched blas
Jan 1, 1980
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The Role of Blasting Instrumentation in Promoting Mining ProfitabilityBlasting is known to be both an important and an easily quantified cost factor in rock breaking operations. However, the indirect costs and benefits of the blasting operation are not easily determin
Jan 1, 1990
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Deposit Morphology and Current Efficiency in Electrolytic Zinc DepositionBy Pollard D, Meadows N
The presence of impurities which are electropositive to zinc in acid zinc electro- lyte causes changes to deposit morphology and reduced current efficiency. Glue may be added to control some impuri
Jan 1, 1984
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Increased Flexibility Using Waterjet Assisted Blasthole DrillingBy P J. A Lever
This paper presents details of CRC MiningÆs work with waterjet assisted blasthole drilling. The objective of this work was to investigate techniques that reduce the cost and increase the productivity
Jan 1, 2004
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Three Expert Systems Which Give Advice on Coal Mine Methane and Dust ControlBy King R. L
The Bureau of Mines has developed and deployed three expert systems to give advice on mining health and safety. These are: dust control for continuous miners, dust control for longwall shearers, a
Jan 1, 1988