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Growth Of Longwall Technologies In The United StatesBy William E. Souder, Eugene R. Palowitch
INTRODUCTION The longwall method of mining coal underground is now a highly developed and accepted mining technology. However, it was only through a long history of successes and failures that this
Jan 1, 1981
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An Investigation of the Abrasiveness of Coal and Its Associated ImpuritiesBy H. F. Yancey
COAL mine operators recognize coal as an abrasive material, because the wear of drilling, cutting, and conveying equipment is reflected as a cost item for replacement of parts. Similarly, industrial c
Jan 3, 1951
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New York Paper - Flameless CombustionBy Carleton Ellis
The problem of the influence of hot surfaces upon gaseous combustion is one which, from a purely scientific standpoint, has engaged, for many years past, the attention of Prof. William A. Bone, of Lee
Jan 1, 1913
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The Problems of Converting Resources to ReservesBy Paul A. Bailly
Geology is not the problem. Because of inflation, taxation, and politics more reserves are being reconverted to uneconomic resources than there are new reserves created by exploration and extraction t
Jan 1, 1976
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Washington D.C. Paper - Iron and Steel considered as Structural Materials – A Discussion, Papers and Remarks by (6d49267d-3cf3-4bb3-bf1e-31231817f036)By C. P. Sandberg
Having been occupied in inspecting and testing iron and steel these twenty years in England, and previous to that having served on the Board of Iron Masters in Sweden, I have naturally been very much
Jan 1, 1882
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Improvement in Coal Preparation - Water Clarification Through Polymer Flocculation (ebc432fe-ea73-44c7-9bcf-570db1817de8)By M. J. Swan, W. C. Foshee, R. R. Klimpel
The large volume of water used in coal preparation plants makes water recycling a necessity. Economical cleaning of dirty water usually requires flocculation with an efficient organic polyelectrolyte.
Jan 1, 1983
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Twisted Return Runs for Conveyor BeltsBy J. W. Snavely
WITH all the advantages of handling bulk materials by means of belt conveyor also go some problems, one of the most persistent being that of cleaning. When sticky materials are being carried; the buil
Jan 12, 1951
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Optimization of Mining Engineering Design in Mineral Valuation (47fdecf1-74c7-4bff-9be5-ff07b7309617)By Howard M. Wells
The investment worth of a mineral deposit can only be realistically evaluated in relation to specified engineering design criteria which fully detail the proposed method of exploitation. The operation
Jan 1, 1979
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Part IX - Communications - Discussion of “Thermodynamics of Ternary Metallic Solutions”By G. W. Toop
In a recent publication,31 Darken has derived an equation to describe thermodynamic behavior in ternary metallic solutions with compositions near pure component 1: Eq. [I] is understood to be a
Jan 1, 1968
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Geological Engineering In 1966By M. P. Nackowski
Geological engineering expanded its role and significance during 1966 in the areas of construction, raw materials exploration and inventory, water supply and pollution, mechanical properties of earth
Jan 2, 1967
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A Study Of The Effect Of Improved Pneumatic Classification On Production Of MicropowdersBy T. Airaksinen, R. T. Hukki
A new static pneumatic classifier for the primary separation of the feed material for microclassification is discussed. Pilot plant test results and a novel flowsheet for microclassification at the in
Jan 1, 1980
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Methods Used to Determine Grade and Reserves of PegmatitesBy James J. Norton, Lincoln R. Page
Effective methods for determining grade and reserves of pegmatites in advance of mining have been developed in recent years. When intensive work began on the economic geology of pegmatites during the
Apr 1, 1956
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The Hematite Ore Mines and Blast Furnaces East of the Hudson RiverBy James F. Lewis
THE hematite iron ore mines east of the Hudson River are confined to a strip of country ten to fifteen miles wide, commencing on the south, near Fishkill, running northeast through Dutchess County, an
Jan 1, 1877
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Boston Paper - The Electric Motor in Mining OperationBy George W. Mansfield
My plan in this paper is, first, to prove three general points, and then to take up the specific applications of the electric motor to nining work. The three poinb are: 1. The electric system is th
Jan 1, 1888
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Colorado Paper - The Patio Process in San Dimas, MexicoBy Richard E. Chism
SAN DIMAS, in the State of Durango, Mexico, on the frontier of the State of Sinaloa, is the centre of an extensive and rich mining region, which has been exploited for over a hundred years; and the pa
Jan 1, 1883
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Missing Ores of IronBy Persifor Frazer
(Read at the Amenia Meeting, October, 1877.) IT has been the aim of the writer, by measuring his base line on the territory of theoretical chemistry, to attempt to fix by triangulation certain points
Jan 1, 1878
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Seasonal Variation in Rate of Impingement CorrosionBy Alan Morris
IMPINGEMENT attack, as one of the types of corrosion suffered by condenser tubes, has been given a prominent place in corrosion literature of recent years. It has been reproduced and studied in carefu
Jan 1, 1931
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Considerations in The Design of Longwall Mining SystemsBy Thomas M. Barczak, Claude A. Goode
Principal criteria in the design and operation of longwall mining systems are examined. The decision to apply longwall mining is investigated from an economic viewpoint, and the impact of economics on
Jan 1, 1982