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  • CIM
    Control of copper electrolyte impurities using the Eco-Tec APU®

    By C. J. Brown

    Controlling the level of impurities in copper refinery electrolytes is essential to achieving acceptable cathode purity. Purge of electrolyte is not an entirely satisfactory solution since the cost of

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Control Of Copper In Carbon Adsorption And Gold Recovery Circuits - American Girl Mining Experience

    By C. L. McKenzie

    American Girl Mine is located in the Cargo Muchacho Mountains in the southeastern Imperial Valley of Southern California. Production from the current open pit mine and heap leach recovery system began

    Jan 1, 1993

  • CIM
    Control of crossover in direct methanol fuel cells through fuel modification

    By A. Lam

    The use of a liquid fed direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) as a power source for micro and small portable applications is attractive due to its system simplicity, low temperature, etc. The aqueous metha

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Control Of Crushing Circuits Will Reduce Capital And Operating Costs

    By Malcolm D. Flavel

    As indicated in the introduction to this paper, it is a sequel to that which I gave to the last annual meeting in Atlanta in march. This paper goes further into aspects of crushing and screening, prim

    Jan 1, 1977

  • SME
    Control Of Dangerous Methane Accumulations - Introduction

    By Jerzy Matuszewski

    Under conditions of high methane content in the seams and the descending of exploitation to greater depths, methane hazard control is becoming more and more difficult. This is due both to the amount o

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Control of Diesel Particulate Emissions in Underground Coal Mines

    By Robert S. Ondrey, Robert A. Haney, David J. Atchison

    The Mine Safety and Health Administration has conducted tests to determine the effectiveness of two methods for reducing diesel particulate emissions in underground coal mines. Both methods involved c

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Control Of Distribution Of Manganese Metal And Slag In Iron Nugget Formation

    By U. Srivastava

    In the processing of manganiferous ore, it is useful to control whether the manganese (Mn) goes to the iron product to produce ferromanganese, or to the slag for extraction as a high Mn product. This

    Jan 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    Control of Dust Generation

    "The main objective of this research is to identify the mechanisms of control of respirable dust generation in coal mines. Full understanding of the mechanics of crack propagation in coal is of fundam

    Nov 1, 1988

  • NIOSH
    Control Of Dust In Hard-Rock Tunnels

    In This Chapter [Finding the dust source Ventilation and dust collector malfunctions Upgrading the dust controls Design stage ventilation planning ] This chapter explains how to r

    Jan 6, 2003

  • AIME
    Control of Dust in Mines

    By R. J. Mechin

    IN the early part of 1934, the St. Joseph Lead Co. purchased from the Kadco Corporation three dust-removal units, two suitable for raise work, and the other for drifting operations. The equipment was

    Jan 1, 1935

  • CIM
    Control of Explosive Zones in Longwall Gobs Through Nitrogen Injection

    By R. C. Gilmore

    Underground longwall coal mining sections may develop explosive mixtures of methane-air in the mined-out gobs. If the panel are operated as bleederless or sealed gobs, progressive sealing along the ga

    Aug 1, 2013

  • AIME
    Control Of Filtration Characteristics Of Salt-Water Muds

    By G. R. Gray, T. S. Chapman, J. L. Foster

    THE wall-building properties of salt-water drilling muds can be improved markedly by the addition of: (I) natural gums, such as tragacanth, karaya, and ghatti; (2) seaweeds, such as Irish moss; or (3)

    Jan 1, 1941

  • SME
    Control Of Flotation Recovery Using Regression Analysis ? Introduction

    By Adrian C. Dorenfeld

    The concentrator of Bonneville Ltd.* at Wendover, Utah, processes a feed obtained by, solar evaporation of a brine containing sodium and potassium chlorides with minor amounts of impurities. Salable p

    Jan 1, 1965

  • ISEE
    Control of Flyrock in Blasting

    By Larry R. Fletcher

    Excessive flyrock, which is blasted rock that travels beyond the secured blast area, is responsible for 25 pct of the blasting injuries that occur in surface mining. Excessive flyrock is also a freque

    Jan 1, 1986

  • TMS
    Control of Gas Emission during Pyrolysis of Waste Printed Wiring Boards

    By Alex Luyima, Jaan Kers, Lifeng Zhang

    "The pyrolysis of PWBs was investigated by a TG-DTA-MS furnace at 300–1173 K. The kinetics and the control of emitted gas during the pyrolysis of PWBs with and without chemical additives were studied.

    Jan 1, 2012

  • SME
    Control Of Grinding Circuits - A South African Viewpoint

    By H. E. Cross

    In a minerals-recovery context, the object of exercising control over milling operations must be threefold, 1) To achieve maximum recovery at 2) minimum operating costs and 3) making maximum u

    Jan 1, 1970

  • IMPC
    Control of Grinding Conditions in the Flotation of Galena and Its Separation from Pyrite

    By John Ralston, Stephen Grano, Yongjun Peng, Daniel Fornasiero

    "A specially designed mill which allowed the control of pH throughout grinding was used to study the effect of rgrinding conditions on galena flotation and galena separation from pyrite. The various r

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Control of Ground Movements Due to Tunneling with an Earth Pressure Balance TBM

    By Sakai Kunito, Nigel B. Sugden

    If an Earth Pressure Balance (EPB) TBM is operated effectively tunneling can be carried out producing negligible ground movements. Using the methods given in this paper face losses of the order of 0.5

    Jan 1, 2001

  • ISEE
    Control of Ground Vibration from Surface Blasting Operations Using Computer Simulations to Evaluate the Effects of Cap Scatter

    By Alday B. Andrews

    A computer program called Seiswise that predicts the character and intensity of ground vibration generated by surface blasting operations was developed and field tested. The program uses the time hist

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME-ICGCM
    Control of Hard-to-Collapse Massive Roofs in Longwall Faces Using a Hydraulic Fracturing Technique

    By Hideki Shimando

    Periodic weighting and windblast which are caused by the dynamic effects of overburden in a longwall panel significantly affect longwall mining This study describes past experience with wind blast

    Jan 1, 1998