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Particle size monitoring by a nucleonic density gaugeBy B. K. Mishra, S. P. Mehrotra, Anand Katti
Particle-size monitoring has become routine plant prac¬tice, and on-line measurement techniques have facilitated the proper control and monitoring of particle size. In this paper, the progress on an o
Jan 1, 2000
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A Macro-model for the Zinc Pressure LeachBy Ernest Peters
To model the zinc pressure leach, equations have been written that describe the rates of individual reactions taking place, including (a) oxygen mass transfer, (b) ferrous oxidation by dissolved oxyge
Jan 1, 1993
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Selective Depression Of Pyrrhotite Using Sulphur Dioxide- Diethylenetriamine Reagent CombinationBy S. Kelebek, S. O. Fekete
The flotation process developed at Falconbridge laboratories utilizes sulphur dioxide and diethylenetriamine (DETA) reagent combination in the depression of pyrrhotite to allow its separation from pen
Jan 1, 1995
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Role of sodium sulfide in the flotation of oxidized copper, lead, and zinc oresBy S. G. Malghan
This paper reviews uses of sodium sulfide in the flotation of oxide minerals of copper, lead, and zinc. The activation and depression effects of sodium sulfide are of particular importance because of
Jan 1, 1987
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Effect Of Additives On Grinding Of Magnetite OreBy K. S. Narasimhan, T. C. Rao, R. Bhima Rao
Investigations have been carried out to evolve a grinding aid useful in grinding a 40% iron-bearing magnetite containing quartz as the major gangue, based on studies conducted with pure magnetite, pur
Jan 1, 1992
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Subsidence of bedrock above abandoned coal mines in Illinois produces few fracturesBy R. A. Bauer
Investigations of bedrock within subsided areas over abandoned coal mines in Illinois reveal very little disturbance of the bedrock. In areas that have surface subsidence of 0.3 to 1 m (1 to 3.25 ft),
Jan 1, 1987
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Flotation of mica minerals and selectivity between muscovite and biotite while using mixed anionic/cationic collectorsBy K. Hanumantha Rao, K. S. E. Forssberg, B. -M. Antti
Selective flotation of muscovite from a material containing muscovite (15.4%), biotite (13%), and siliceous gangue (quartz and feldspar), using a mixed collector system of sodium oleate and dodecylami
Jan 1, 1991
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An Evaluation Of Methods For Controlling Silica Dust Exposures On Roof BoltersBy J. A. Organiscak
This paper examines methods for limiting occupational silica exposures for roof bolting personnel in underground coal mining. A canopy air curtain and an air tube were evaluated as means to provide f
Jan 1, 2002
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Microbubble Flotation Of Fine CoalBy A. T. Weber, G. T. Adel
Earlier studies on the hydrodynamic interactions between fine particles and air bubbles have shown that fine particle flotation can be improved by using small air bubbles. In the present work, microbu
Jan 1, 1988
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Applications Of Neural Networks In The Automotive IndustryBy L. A. Feldkamp, L. I. Davis, F. Yuan, G. V. Puskorius
Emerging technologies such as neural networks and fuzzy logic have many potential industrial applications in diagnostics, modeling, and control. In the automotive industry, applications can be divided
Jan 1, 1993
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Thermomechanical Modeling of the Spent Fuel Test-ClimaxBy W. C. Patrick
The Spent Fuel Test-Climax (SFT-C) was con- ducted to evaluate the feasibility of retrievable deep geologic storage of commercially generated spent nuclear-reactor fuel assemblies. One of the primary
Jan 1, 1986
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A Suggested Approach to Rock Characterization in Terms of Seismic VelocitiesBy W. R. Dearman, N. Turk
A seismic fissuration index (K) is defined as the ratio of the difference in the P and S wave velocities obtained when a dry rock specimen is tested both under a load equal to half the uniaxial compre
Jan 1, 1986
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In Situ Mining And ExtractionBy Roshan B. Bhappu
In situ mining and extraction is one of the Frontier Technologies that is destined to play an increasingly important role in the recovery of metals and minerals in the future. This premise is based on
Jan 1, 1985
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Development of Underground Mining Methods with Backfill for Narrow Orebodies at the Isa Lead Mine, Mount Isa Mines Limited, Mount Isa, Queensland, AustraliaBy Ian Sheppard, John J. Chen
This paper describes the development of the underground mining methods employed for narrow silver-lead-zinc orebodies at the Isa Lead Mine. Cut-and-fill methods were the chief underground mining m
Jan 1, 2001
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Overview Of Current Processes For The Extraction of GalliumBy Thomas C. Wilder, Firoze E. Katrak
As part of a survey on the long range supply of gallium, a comprehensive review of the chemistry of commercial gallium extraction was undertaken Owing to its very small concentration in all commercial
Jan 1, 1983
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Beneficiation Of Flotation Tailing From Polish Copper Sulfide OresBy Andrzej Luszczkiewicz, Kazimierz S. Sztaba
Flotation tailing of Polish copper sulfide ores represents more than 90% of the mass of run-of-mine ore. The tailing contains mainly quartz, dolomite, clay minerals, traces of sulfides, and some acces
Jan 1, 1995
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Short-Term Mine Production Scheduling For Industrial Minerals Using Multi-Objective Simulated AnnealingBy M. Kumral
The in-situ mineral characteristics of a deposit are simulated by sequential co-simulation and averaging the simulated characteristics within specified block volumes creates a three-dimensional block
Jan 1, 2002
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DC Drive Application Considerations for Mining Belt ConveyorsBy M. L. Nave, R. E. Melley
DC motor drives are available technology for belt conveyors. The success of the application in mining depends on adequate and timely consideration of DC drive features. The purpose of this paper is to
Jan 1, 1996
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Training System for an Engineer to Control Ventilation by Closed/Open Condition of Regulators in an Underground NetworkBy Takeshi Tanaka, Shinya Ono, Tsuyoshi Kato, Masaji Kato, Yuusaku Tominaga
The knowledge of the macroscopic characteristics of a ventilation network is of fundamental importance for taking counter- measures to increase air quantity in-specified branches, such as those corres
Jan 1, 1996
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Seismic Velocities in Unconsolidated PermafrostBy F. R. Corwin, M. S. King, R. W. Zimmerman
A model has been developed to relate the velocities of seismic waves in unconsolidated permafrost to the porosity and the extent of freezing. The permafrost is idealized as an assemblage of spherical
Jan 1, 1986