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Penetration Rate Prediction Models for Core Drilling "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By Emre Karakaya, Niyazi Bilim
Boreholes are used for many purposes in mining operations, petroleum engineering, and construction works. Numerous factors affect the performance of drilling equipment. Researchers continue to work on
Sep 30, 2020
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Performance Of 800mm (32") Diameter Heavy Medium Cyclone - Testing Condition And ResultBy Wen Lan Chen
In the plant where the 800m diameter cyclone was tested, 500 STPH of 50m x 0 raw coal was pulped in a heavy medium tank and pumped originally to four 700mm heavy medium cyclones. For the test one of t
Jan 1, 1984
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Panel Discussion - The Emerging Impact Of Automatic Identification Systems On Material Handling ? IntroductionBy John M. Hill
Automation technology has many facets, some well tested and proven, some yet to be put to the acid test of economic reality. In this paper, we will limit our purview to the former. Consider, if yo
Jan 1, 1973
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Industrial Minerals Of EgyptBy Ashraf A. M. A. Wali
Many of the economic resources of Egypt have been recognized and exploited for thousands of years (e.g. gold and copper). Most of these minerals, particularly those from hard-rock sited deposits, are
Jan 1, 1990
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Fundamental Error Estimation and Accounting in the Blasthole Sampling Protocol at a Copper MineBy A. Chieregati
"A heterogeneity study was conducted at Erdenet Copper Mine in Erdenet, Mongolia, to determine the fundamental sampling error associated with blasthole sampling. Using a custom designed sector sampler
Jan 1, 2017
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Production of Strontium through a Vacuum Aluminothermic Process "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By Mehmet Bugdayci, Onuralp Yücel, Yeliz Demiray Cucurachi, Ahmet Turan
The production of strontium (Sr) metal from its oxide via an aluminothermic process under 1–5 mbar pressure was examined in this study. SrO of 99%purity by weight was used in the experiments. The effe
Aug 7, 2020
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Autogenous Grinding Application in TurkeyBy Ahmet Tezcan, Zeki M. Dogan, Yalçin Kaytaz
Autogenous grinding in Turkey was first applied to quartzite where the mill is grate discharge type with an internal diameter of 2.99 m, having a length of 3.20 m and a capacity of as to 11.0 tons per
Jan 1, 1992
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Potash At Salt Springs New BrunswickBy John P. Anderle
A tectonically disturbed sequence of Mississippian age evaporites expressing a 5 milligal negative gravity anomaly near Sussex in southeastern New Brunswick, Canada, was investigated by a program of d
Jan 1, 1978
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Copper Electrowinning At Present And In The FutureSolvent extraction-electro- winning appears to be one of the most important processes for the future in the North American copper industry and for this reason both the SX and EW steps are furtive area
Jan 1, 1985
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Material Balances In Metallurgical Studies: Current Use At Warren Spring LaboratoryBy G. W. Cutting
Interlocking material balances on complex mineral dressing plants greatly assist in metallurgical investigations: indeed, without such a balance, there is no firm basis upon which to base process perf
Jan 1, 1979
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Ore Models And Classifications-Uranium ? IntroductionBy Robert J. Wright
The purpose of this paper is to propose a classification of uranium deposits that is believed to be well suited to the needs of uranium exploration and resource assessment. By way of background some
Jan 1, 1979
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Precision Of Measurement Of Radon And Radon Daughter Exposure Using Simple Passive Track Detectors And Passive Differentiating Track DetectorsBy G. Swiatnicki, w. Chruscielewski, T. Domanski
INTRODUCTION The inherent errors of simple passive track detectors /SPTD/ used for estimation of exposure to the radon daughters /RnDP/ amount to about 30% /Do75/ while for active detectors only re
Jan 1, 1981
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The Use Of Taguchi Methods And Computer Techniques For Research And Process ImprovementBy C. Flores
The most common experimental approach of studying one variable at a time while holding all others constant is extremely inefficient. Use of statistical methods enables engineers and scientists to obta
Jan 1, 1998
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Low Cost Rock Excavation With Large ExplosionsBy Robert S. Holmes
The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Explosive Excavation Research Office (EERO) of Livermore, California, has been engaged in research and development of excavation techniques using both nuclear and con
Jan 1, 1971
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Private Weather Services Can Benefit Mineral ProducersBy G. H. K. Schenck
Weather changes of a daily, weekly, or seasonal period affect mineral production and cause significant losses that are considered unavoidable. Private weather forecasting services are available on a c
Jan 1, 1970
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Construction And Investigation Of A Clay Heap Leach Pad ? IntroductionBy Dirk van Zyl
Natural materials can be used successfully in the construction of heap leach pads. The use of these materials usually result in the least expensive approach for such facilities. Sufficient geotechnica
Jan 1, 1983
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Economic Evaluation Of Coal Preparation In Appalachian Region Using Deterministic And Probabilistic AnalysisBy Felicia F. Peng
An economic analysis for evaluating coal preparation plants in the Appalachian Region is presented. A complete coal preparation plant which includes multi-streams and/or multi-stages coal cleaning cir
Jan 1, 1979
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Recovery Of High Quality Iron-Ore Products From The Appalachian Region OresBy H. Shafick Hanna
The major problems are identified the high phosphorus content and the fine dissemination or encapsulation of mineral impurities, in, ,the iron bearing minerals, A process which combined extreme fine g
Jan 1, 1980
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The Analysis And Simulation Of Once-Through CrushersBy R. S. C. Rogers
A mathematical model is proposed as a general formulation for the analysis and simulation of once-through crushing machines. Methods are described which can be used to estimate parameters of the propo
Jan 1, 1984
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Effect Of Atmospheric Moisture On The Deterioration Of Coal Mine Roof ShalesBy Robert A. Cummings
Disintegration of the immediate shale roof in coal mines interferes with ventilation, production, and safety. The effect is seasonal and correlates with high levels of moisture in the intake ventilati
Jan 1, 1981