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  • AIME
    Electric Hoist At Hecla Mine, Burke, Idaho.

    By E. M. Murphy

    (Presented by invitation at a meeting of the Spokane Local Section of the Institute, Feb. 17, 1912.) EIGHT years ago the Hecla mine, a lead-silver producer, situated at Burke, Idaho, was producing or

    Sep 1, 1912

  • SME
    Electric Hydraulic Power For Small Underground Mines

    By Alfred G. Hoyl

    The author, in exploring a virgin area vertically in two known ore shoots requiring decline shaft sinking, drifting, crosscutting and diamond drilling, chose to use electric, electric hydraulic, and d

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    Electric Load-Haul-Dump Machines: Real Alternative for Diesels?

    By J. Paraszczak

    ABSTRACT Diesel-powered loaders are a pillar of modern underground metal mining. As these mines are getting deeper and hotter and the emission regulations stricter, ventilation costs are soaring, affe

    Jan 1, 2013

  • AIME
    Electric Logging - An Experimental Investigation of the S.P. and Resistivity Phenomena in Dirty Sands

    By M. R. J. Wyllie, P. F. Southwick

    The importance of the so-called "dirty sand" or "conductive solids" problem in electric log interpretation was first stressed in a paper presented in 1949. Since that time the problem has been general

    Jan 1, 1955

  • AIME
    Electric Logging - Resistivity Logging in Thin Beds

    By Leendert de Witte

    Conventional resistivity logs consisting of a short normal, a long normal, and one or more long lateral curves do not give data that allow a complete quantitative interpretation in beds thinner than 2

    Jan 1, 1955

  • AIME
    Electric Mine-Hoists.

    By D. B. RUSHhIORE

    I. INTRODUCTION. OF primary importance in mine-installations is the hoist, which has a very direct bearing on the successful operation of a mine. Conditions vary greatly with different mines, and esp

    May 1, 1910

  • AIME
    Electric Motors in the Tri-State Field

    By ROY BERENTZ

    MANUFACTURE is the transformation of material by the application of energy and power. The energy of a man exerted throughout a day is equivalent to about one horsepower-hour of mechanical work an amou

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Electric Motors Versus Compressed-Air Engines For Driving Deep-Mine Hoists

    By K. A. Pauly

    (Wilkes-Barre Meeting, June, 1911.) COMPRESSED air has been and is still very extensively used in connection with mining-operations, but its application in the past has been almost entirely confined

    Dec 1, 1911

  • AIME
    Electric Power A Factor In The Anthracite Field

    By W. A. Thomas

    STEAM is, and doubtless always will be, the basic power in the anthracite industry, either directly applied through engines and pumps or electrically. The rapidity with which electric power is being a

    Jan 9, 1921

  • IMPC
    Electric Pulse Disaggregation Of Materials ? Russian Experience

    By Anatoly Usov

    The detailed researches of a broad circle of problems connected to development of the electric pulse method destruction materials (EPD) of a various nature and area of use are executed. The electrical

    Sep 1, 2012

  • IMPC
    Electric Pulse Disintegration Of Rocks And Ores ? Russian Experience

    By A. Usov

    The studies carried out by the Russian researchers and those carried out jointly within some contracts with scientific organizations and companies of other countries, show that the electric pulse disi

    Sep 1, 2012

  • SME
    Electric Rope Shovel Monitoring

    By J. Hansen

    This paper has been written for presentation during the Open Pit Mining Session at the SME Annual Meeting and Exhibit, Denver, Colorado, February 26 to 28, 2001. The paper addresses the application o

    Jan 1, 2001

  • AUSIMM
    Electric Rope Shovels Versus Diesel Powered Hydraulic Excavators

    By M Johnson, M Horrigan

    The scope of this report is to examine the aforementioned hypothesis by performing a detailed analytical comparison of a P&H electric rope shovel to an O&K diesel powered hydraulic excavator. In order

    Jan 1, 2002

  • NIOSH
    Electric Shock Prevention

    By Gordon R. Sima, John L. Bennett, Roger L. King

    Electric shocks are a serious problem in the mining environment. Because of extremely wide ranging use of electrically powered equipment in the mining industry, the hazard to personnel due to electric

  • NIOSH
    Electric Shot-Firing In Mines, Quarries, And Tunnels - Introduction

    By L. C. IlsLey

    Explosives have been fired electrically for several decades. Mountains have been tunneled, deep shafts sunk, extensive coal and metal mine workings excavated and, in times of war, railroads, buildings

    Jan 1, 1926

  • AIME
    Electric Siren for Mines

    By F. A. Orth

    COAL-mine opera- tors face a difficul- ty in notifying men when there is no work. If the miners come to the shaft when there is no work, they must be paid, by agreement, two hours' wages.

    Jan 11, 1927

  • TMS
    Electric Slag Furnace Dimensioning

    By Mark William Kennedy

    "Electric furnaces containing high quantities of slag are applied in many areas of pyrometallurgy, often for smelting or slag cleaning. A variety of ratios or rules of thumb have been employed in the

    Jan 1, 2012

  • TMS
    Electric Smelting of Tin Concentrates at Capper Pass Limited

    By A. M. Strachan

    The application of submerged electric arc furnace smelting techniques to tin concentrates at the Capper Pass tin smelter in England is discussed. Some experimental data from earlier small scale 50 KVA

    Jan 1, 1990

  • TMS
    Electric Sulfide Smelting Technology Elxem Engineering Division's New Processing/Design. Concept For The '80s

    By Jan A. Aune

    The paper describes a number of electric furnace equipment modules especially developed or modified for slag furnace applications. Both the resulting design concept for a modern electric sulfide smelt

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    Electric Thickening For Fine Suspension

    By F. Ansheng

    Though it becomes increasingly important with the valuable minerals in their deposits tending to be fine and poor, the solid and liquid separation remains difficult especially when the particles are o

    Jan 1, 1990