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Shotcrete MachinesBy Robert L. Sundeen, Richard V. Wenberg
INTRODUCTION Shotcrete can be defined as spray-applied concrete with a maximum size aggregate in excess of 9.5 mm (0.375 in.). The concept evolved from guniting, which uses smaller aggregate and ge
Jan 1, 1982
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Renovation of the Inland SystemBy Thomas P. Kwiatkowski, Len Cobb, Christopher D. Orlandi, Judith H. Jones
The Inland System supplies raw water to the industrial and domestic users in the City of Birmingham, Alabama. The Inland System, which is nearly 60 years old, consists of an approximately 57.9m (190
Jan 1, 1997
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Mill Gearing For TomorrowBy David Kress
Grinding mills, both autogenous and ball can be powered by several basic means. The three methods used today are girth gear drives, gearless drives and trunnion coupled reducers. This paper will focus
Jan 1, 1991
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Construction of City Tunnel No. 3,Stage 2 From Brooklyn to QueensBy Jim W. Rosteck, Anthony Del Vescovo
In December of 1992, the City of New York, Department of Environmental Protection, solicited bids for Contract 543B. The low bidder was a joint venture of Schiavone Construction Co., Inc. and the J. F
Jan 1, 1997
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Ground Deformations Ahead Of And Adjacent To A TBM In Sheared Shales At Stillwater Tunnel, UtahBy David A. Roberts, Edward J. Cording, James W. Mahar, Robert A. Robinson, Noppadol Phienweja, Harvey W. Parker
Horizontal inclinometer and deflectometer casings were used to measure deformations up to 15.2 m (50 ft) ahead of and adjacent to the heading in highly fractured and sheared shales at the Stillwater T
Jan 1, 1985
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Influence of Dispersants and Solution Conditions on Kaolin Stability MechanismsBy Hassan El-Shall, Abbas A. Zaman, Brij M. Moudgil
The addition of organic and inorganic dispersants to aqueous suspensions of heterogeneous particles (kaolin) was found to significantly affect the solubility of metal ions from kaolin particles and st
Jan 1, 2003
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Patterns Of Liberation Of Ash From CoalBy L. G. Austin
The general manner in which the liberation function must change during size reduction is described. Data from float-sink (washability) analysis of a coal is used as an illustration, and a Locking Inde
Jan 1, 1995
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A Survey Of Material Balance Computer Packages In The Mineral Processing IndustryBy K. J. Reid
A historical background of the development of automated material balance packages is presented including a summary of currently available packages and a description of the present work at the Mineral
Jan 1, 1982
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Bauxite And Nonbauxite Aluminum Resources And Production--An UpdateBy Sam H. Patterson
The advances in knowledge of world bauxite resources in the last few decades include contributions to the geology of deposits, discovery of large resources, shifts in availability, and changes in. the
Jan 1, 1984
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New Concepts For TunnelingBy Chas. E. Shumate
There is assembled here this morning in Chicago the heartland of America, what is undoubtedly the greatest concentration of Technical, Scientific and "CAN DO" knowledge ever assembled in America. T
Jan 1, 1997
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Evaluation Of Raw Materials For Lightweight Aggregate - IntroductionBy William Lodding
Unlike most ore minerals, the raw materials for lightweight-aggregate, such as clays and shales are abundant everywhere. In view of this ample choice, what are the reasons for many plant failures attr
Jan 1, 1964
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Human Factors of High Technology MiningBy Robert F. Randolph
New technologies confront mining organizations with unprecedented human factors challenges. Likely problem areas range from the design of the human- machine interface to the design of work groups and
Jan 1, 1992
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Coal Mining Research At Bethlehem Steel ? IntroductionBy J. C. Weimer
The goal of Bethlehem's mining research program is to improve both the safety and productivity of our mines through the use of new equipment, new technology and new mining methods. Although we ca
Jan 1, 1979
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Results From A New Uranium Exploration MethodBy James E. Gingrich
The new Track Etch* technique for uranium exploration has been utilized in several survey programs conducted during the last few years. The results from these programs have been very encouraging, and
Jan 1, 1974
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Organization And Crew Training For Start Up Of The Eagle Mountain Pellet PlantBy M. J. Hughes
Kaiser Steel Corporation's Eagle Mountain operations are located in Southern California at a distance of about 130 miles east of the Corporation's steel plant at Fontana, California, and at
Jan 1, 1968
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Trends In Hard Rock Mined Land Reclamation And Financial Assurance RequirementsBy Dalva L. Moellenberg
Introduction Hard rock mine closure (often referred to as decommissioning), mined land reclamation and financial assurance requirements are receiving considerable attention by governments and organ
Jan 1, 2005
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Contractual Arrangements For ConstructionBy Louis W. Riggs
The primary concern in dealing with contractual arrangements for construction is getting the work completed satisfactorily, in the shortest time, and for the least expense for the owner--while assurin
Jan 1, 1979
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Sustainability Indicators For AggregatesBy W. H. Langer
Natural aggregate is the number one non-energy mineral resource in terms of value and volume and is a necessary commodity for sustainable communities. While aggregate is a non-renewable resource, supp
Jan 1, 2003
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Management for Quality ImprovementBy Robert C. Peddicord
Application of Quality Management philosophies and techniques commonly referred to as Managing for Continuous Improvement, Team Management , or Managing for Consistency is required in today's min
Jan 1, 1991
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Precipitate Flotation Applied To Acid Mine Dainage TreatmentBy R. W. Smith, D. Clare
The removal of metals from an acid mine drainage (Leviathan Mine, Alpine County, California) water by precipitate flotation was investigated. The Leviathan waters vary from about pH 4.0 to pH <2.0and
Jan 1, 2004