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Accurate Psychrometry For U.S. Mine Ventilation EngineeringBy James Warren Andrews
The values of saturated water vapor pressure from steam tables have been found to be inaccurate for mine ventilation usage because the effect of air on the saturated water vapor was disregarded. Prese
Jan 1, 1989
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Power Consumption Of Stirred Media MillsBy P. Somasundaran, C. C. Harris
The power consumption of stirred-media mills was studied using an approach developed from work on stirred reactors. Evaluated were the relationships of factors such as stirring speed and impeller and
Jan 1, 1996
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Evolution of RFID technology in underground coal minesBy A. Unal, R. L. Grayson
The use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to solve informational needs in isolated and restricted underground mining environments are reviewed, and the specifications of some of the
Jan 1, 1999
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Strategic Plan for Automation and Process Management at the Chuquicamata MineBy Hector M. Valenzuela, Juan H. Rojas
This paper presents a strategic plan for automation, plant integration and process management being implemented at the Chuquicamata mining and metallurgical complex of Codelco-Chile. This five-year pl
Jan 1, 1998
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5.1 Introductory ReviewDevelopment of process control in the metallurgical industry over the past ten years has been highly influenced by technical advances centered on use of computers as well as on measurement and associa
Jan 1, 1979
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Evaluation and Standardization of Multiple Slurry Pumping SystemsBy Steve Garcia
GEORGE WEINMAN: Our next speaker is Steve Garcia, operations vice president and general manager of mining at IMC-Agrico, Florida. Steve was born in Lakeland, Florida, to an IMC mining family. He has 1
Jan 1, 1998
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The Simulation Of Ill-Defined Processing Operations Using Connectionist NetworksBy T. J. van der Walt
This paper proposes a new methodology to model ill- defined processing operations using neural nets (NN's). A process with many variables (large dimensionality) cannot be modelled adequately if l
Jan 1, 1992
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The Lerchs Grossman Algorithm from a Dual Simplex ViewpointBy Robert Underwood, Boleslaw Tolwinski
In 1965 Helmut Lerchs and lngo Grossmann presented to the mining community an algorithm to find the optimum design for an open pit mine. In their words, "the objective is to design the contour of a pi
Jan 1, 1996
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Hydraulic Fracture Model for Application to Coal SeamsBy P. E. Nielsen, T. L. Loga, B. B. Mauko
A numerical model is presented which simulates the dynamic fracturing process for a circular geometry fracture in a uniform stress medium. The dependence of crack aperture and net pressure in the crac
Jan 1, 1986
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Phosphate Industry And Environmental ControlBy Bruce Congleton
The Florida phosphate industry is a leader in environmental control, both in terms of dollars spent and significant achievements. For instance, since 1960 the phosphate industry has spent over $71 mi
Jan 1, 1972
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Flotation of Phosphate Ores with Sodium Oleate and Nonionic Surfactants MixturesBy H. Sis, S. Chander
The beneficial effect of a series nonylphenol polyethylene glycol ether surfactants were tested in the flotation of phosphate ores in which the mixture of sodium oleate and dodecane was used as collec
Jan 1, 2002
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Electrical fault diagnosis using expert systemsBy S. B. Patton, T. Novak, R. L. Sanford
A comprehensive approach to the development and organization of an expert system designed to assist electricians in diagnosing electrical faults in mining machinery is discussed. The system includes d
Jan 1, 1990
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Carrying Capacity Limitations In Flotation ColumnsBy J. Finch, J. Yianatos, N. W. Johnson, R. Espinosa-Gomez
A method of determining the maximum concentrate solids rate or carrying capacity is described for given column operating conditions. The method requires alteration of the feed rate of solids to the co
Jan 1, 1988
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Influence Of Different Gases In Flotation Of Sulphide MineralsBy Gun Berglund, Eric Forssberg
Sulphide mineral flotation is known to be affected by oxidation-reduction conditions in the pulp, although there is some doubt as to whether it is the oxidizing environment or the type of oxidant whic
Jan 1, 1989
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The Effect Of Oxidation On Sulfide Mineral FlotationBy W. K. Tolley, D. G. Kotlyar
Oxidized sulfide minerals, commonly formed by weathering, are becoming increasingly important resources as primary sulfide deposits are depleted. Oxidation, in general, reduces selectivity and recover
Jan 1, 1995
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Effect Of Chemical And Physical Coal Properties On Handling BehaviorBy B. J. Arnold
A coal's size distribution clay content and moisture content can affect its handling behavior. But the combined effects of these properties and the effects of other properties are not known. Rese
Jan 1, 1992
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A Procedure To Audit A Sampling ProtocolBy Joao Felipe Costa, Jair Carlos Koppe, Alexandre Grigorieff
Discrepancies in raw materials properties informed by both producer or consumer is a common problem in most areas of the industry. Commercial contracts in the mineral industry normally penalises the p
Jan 1, 2002
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Measuring Sustainability Of Building Aggregates By Means Of LCA ToolsBuilding aggregates, basic materials for the construction industry, must be produced according to socio-economic and environmental sustainability principles, i.e. the three fundamental components of S
Jan 1, 2007
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Maintenance Control At The Kennecott Minerals Company ? IntroductionBy John Jonkman
Two major changes occured during the last 5 years in the applications of computers. First, the cost of computer equipment decreased drastically in an era of high inflation. Second, technological break
Jan 1, 1982
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Iron removal from wet-process phosphoric acid by sludge precipitationBy M. H. H. Mahmoud, T. A. El-Barbary, E. A. Abdel Aal, I. A. Ibrahim, A. K. Ismail
Fertilizer-grade phosphoric acid with a P2O5 concentration of 50% should contain less than 1.5% Fe2O3, otherwise, the P2O5 water solubility of the fertilizers prepared from high-iron acids will be low
Jan 1, 2000