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Application Of Thermal Treatment To Improve ComminutionThermal pretreatment can significantly improve industrial comminution operations by reducing energy requirements and increasing mineral liberation. The effect of pretreatment using conventional and di
Jan 1, 1995
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The European Bentonite Industry ? IntroductionBy Hans U. Bartholet
The bentonite industry in Europe includes both the smectite and hormite groups of clay minerals. The smectites are, essentially, a compendium of cationic differentiatable montmorillonite platelets whi
Jan 1, 1979
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Principles Of Flow Of Solids In Bins - IntroductionBy Andrew W. Jenike
There used to be a time when bins were designed for total volume and placed in any available place of the plant. Poke holes were provided and feed was maintained by manual prodding, lancing, hammering
Jan 1, 1968
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Technology--The Future Of Raw MaterialsBy William H. Dresher
The crust of the earth, together with its seas and its atmosphere, is the source of all of mankind's primary wealth. Indeed, most people think of precious metals and stones when they think of wea
Jan 1, 1980
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Vortex-Flow Model Of An Industrial HydrocycloneBy R. K. Rajamani
The theoretical model based on fluid mechanics, in conjunction with the laser-Doppler velocimetry (LDV) measurements, elucidate the size-classification mechanisms in an industrial hydrocyclone. The mo
Jan 1, 1994
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The Effect Of Old Coal Working On The Deformation Of Newly Constructed Structures ? IntroductionBy Tadashi Nishida
Subsidence due to mining caused various kinds of damage to the surface structures, and actually great deal of mining damage becomes the severe social problem at some time in many coal fields, but the
Jan 1, 1982
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Building Land With Phosphate WasteBy E. M. Haynsworth
The disposal of phosphatic clays has presented a problem to the phosphate industry since the mining of phosphate rock first began. As the flotation process was introduced in the late 1920's, the
Jan 1, 1970
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A Rational Method Of Evaluating Dewatering Requirements To Control Floor Heave In Large Open Pit MinesBy Adrian Brown
Floor heave can be a major problem in large open pit mines. Unrestrained floor heave can lead to flooding, equipment destruction, slope instability and subsidence. It is particularly troublesome in co
Jan 1, 1982
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Geotechnical Factors In Open Pit Mine DesignBy David Pentz, Paul Hodges
GENERAL INTRODUCTION The object of this paper is to discuss those aspects of open pit mine design which are affected by geotechnical factors. The temptation exists for some practitioners of geotechni
Jan 1, 1977
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Survival Strategy: Every Bit Counts ? IntroductionBy B. Caines
Much of the mining industry in North America is in a crisis state. Host producers are operating at production levels well below capacity, some have been merged or sold, while others have been mothball
Jan 1, 1987
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Some Considerations Of Fixation Process Of Sulfur In Non-Ferrous Smelting IndustryBy Tsutomu Yanagase
Non-ferrous smelting industry in Japan often had the severe problems about the over production of sulfuric acid. There has been such a closed relation between amount of sulfuric acid from non-ferrous
Jan 1, 1982
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The Method Of Bullflex® - An Entire New Approach In Making Steel-Rib Supports For Roadways Far More EffectiveBy Werner A. Dürrfeld
The Bullflex® System was introduced as a substitute for timber and debris lagging in mines and to create an in-situ early-stage interlocking effect between steel supports and the rock wall. As deplace
Jan 1, 1981
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Instrumentation And Control Of The Heavy Media Process (af095f48-8dd6-4c09-af67-6ede019aee99)By Donald G. Oss
The need for instrumentation and automatic control of the various parameters in the heavy media process of iron ore beneficiation has been apparent for some time. Continued demands for higher grade, c
Jan 1, 1962
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Part 8: Iso-DefinitionBy Richard B. Muter
1. Coal Preparation Terms (General) 1.1 Coal preparation-collectively, physical and mechanical processes applied to coal to make it suitable for a particular use. 1.2 Run of mine (ROM coal)-coal p
Jan 1, 1991
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Configuration Layout Of A Supervisory System For Underground Mining Operations Based On 5g Technology And Wireless Platform - SME Annual Meeting 2022By V. O. Tenorio, K. P. Hague
Mines are constantly trying to improve production processes by optimizing work cycles, reducing operational delays, minimizing costs, controlling equipment utilization, and preventing occupational haz
Mar 2, 2022
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Dewatering Of Clay Mines In GeorgiaBy Philip E. LaMoreaux
The development of large quantities of ground water for any major use in an area is always of environmental concern to representatives of regulatory groups, citizens, agricultural and industrial users
Jan 1, 1983
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Organizing The Project Management TeamBy V. E. Cole
For the successful execution of a major project, the project team must be thoughtfully organized, manned, instructed and motivated. This is true of both the engineer/constructor team and the mining co
Jan 1, 1980
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IS0 Certification Helps Thiele KaolinBy Lee Ann Arrington-Webb
Thiele Kaolin Co. has invested much time and money in achieving and maintaining its IS0 9002 certification. Through a regimen of process control and documentation, routine audits and a commitment to q
Jan 1, 1997
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The True Cost of Boulders in a Soft Ground TunnelBy Hugh E. Cronin, Joseph J. Coluccio
The Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit Project is a 12 ft. 0 in. inside diameter—15 ft. 4 in. excavated diameter tunnel, 8,300 lf. in length. The tunnel is divided in two parts a 4,460 lf. reach to
Jan 1, 2003
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Application Of Economic Parameters And Cutoffs During And After Pit OptimizationBy B. K. Baird
The application of cutoffs during and after pit optimization is examined for a lower-grade multi-metallic copper deposit. Pit optimization requires calculation of the net revenue associated with each
Jan 1, 1999