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  • AIME
    Notes On Certain Iron-Ore Resources Of The World (931ea0ba-ddc4-48c0-ac71-c821ca737de5)

    THE CHAIRMAN (J. W. RICHARDS, South Bethlehem, Pa.)-The first point on which I wish to speak is that sufficient attention has not been given to the quality of the ores, in estimating the reserves. I m

    Jan 12, 1918

  • AUSIMM
    A 3D Discrete Event Simulation Model of a Truck-shovel Network System

    By W Zeng, D Walker, D Cai, E Baafi

    "The efficiency of the truck-shovel haulage system is significantly influenced by the truck fleet size. A discrete event simulation model with 3D animation has been developed to estimate the productiv

    Nov 15, 2016

  • CIM
    Industrial Minerals in Chemical Manufacturing

    By Alfred W. G. Wilson

    THE ultimate purpose of the Chemical Manufacturer is to produce consumer products which can be sold to customers. Such production and sales can be continued only if the operations yield a profit to th

    Jan 1, 1940

  • TMS
    Physico-Chemical Fundamentals of Melting Non-Ferrous Concentrates with the Production of Metal (Matte) & Ferrite-Calcium Slags

    By A. I. Okunev

    The investigation results are submitted on separation into layers in the systems Cu (Ni) - Fe - Ca - 0 - S - (Si), as well as on physico-chemical properties of oxide - ferrite, oxide-sulfide melts (de

    Jan 1, 1988

  • AIME
    Production of Low-temperature Coke by the Disco Process

    By C. E. Lesher

    Low-TEMPERATURE carbonization needs no introduction to the literature on coal. This paper will attempt no review of that literature; it tells the story of the commercial development of one of the proc

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AUSIMM
    Stabilization Methods For The Reclamation Of Tailing Ponds

    By Bilbrey J. H

    Land utitized duxting the past 45 yeans by the mining industty in the United States con all puxpos ez to tal4 neatly 4 million sexes. Ob this axes, 13 pexeent is used bon dL4posal ob bLne -sized

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AUSIMM
    Acid Progress for Alumina Extraction

    The CSIRO acid alumina employs the essential steps of digestion, hydrolysis and calcination to produce pure alumina from ores too high in silica or too low in grade for the Bayer process. The two latt

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AIME
    Low Cycle Fatigue Of The Aluminum Alloy 24ST In Direct Stress

    By G. Sachs, E. J. Ripling, S. I. Liu, J. J. Lynch

    INTRODUCTION IT is a generally recognized fact that by repeated straining the fracture stress of any metal is reduced to a fraction of its value for static loading. The value of this fatigue streng

    Jan 1, 1948

  • SAIMM
    The Fabric Of Coal-Mine Refuse As Backfilling Material And Its Relation To Grain-Size Distribution Parameters

    By M. G. Senyur

    This study aims at investigating the structural characteristics of backfilling material. In this regard, spatial arrangement of solid particles and associated voids in a unit mass of coal mine refuse

    Jan 1, 1998

  • TMS
    A Micro-Macro Model of a PEM Fuel Cell System

    By Sundarrajm Suresh, Hrushikesh G. Pimpalgaonkar, Thiyagarajan Paramadayalan

    In this paper, a model of a fuel cell system has been proposed to account for the membrane physics at the micro level which is coupled with the macroscopic flow and mass transport phenomena occurring

    Jan 1, 2012

  • SME
    Subsidence Control In Abandoned Coal Mines: U.S. Practices

    By Peter J. Huck, Yoginder P. Chugh, M. Jennings

    INTRODUCTION Large areas of the United States coal reserves have been undermined by room-and-pillar mining over the past century. These abandoned mines generally cause subsidence of the ground surfac

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
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    Cement Rock Beneficiation at the Universal Atlas Cement Co., Northampton, Pa.

    By L. J. Boucher

    The beneficiation process at Northampton is described and reasons are given for installing a flotation plant. The economics of running the plant, the difficulties of operation, and subsequent remedial

    Jan 3, 1953

  • CIM
    Sag Mill Liner Design For Secondary Crushing

    By D. Royston

    Reducing SAG Mill feed size has been a major trend in recent years. ?Mine to mill? strategies have reduced blasted-rock size, and in a growing number of operations reducing the primary crusher CSS and

    Jan 1, 2012

  • NIOSH
    RI 6859 A One-Step Operation For Recovery Of Manganese As Chloride From Ores And Slags

    By A. A. Cochran

    Bureau of MinesThe Bureau of Mines studied the development of practical methods for recovering manganese from the extensive domestic resources of low-grade ores and open hearth slags. A one-step opera

    Jan 1, 1967

  • SAIMM
    Mining Simulation For Room And Pillar Coal Operation - Synopsis (35020da1-a41b-47f2-ae4d-a98b4b67bef1)

    By S. P. Pereira

    The mechanized mining cycle using loaders and shuttle cars had its peak in terms of usage in the mining industry during 1950 through 1960. In Brazil, this system is still used at underground coal mine

    Jan 1, 2012

  • AUSIMM
    Toe angle measurement for SAG mill control at Lihir gold mine

    By M Randall, P Ebzery, F Burns, C Aisthorpe, P Blanz

    SAG Mill process control classically maintains the SAG mill volumetric filling within a set operating range. Typically a SAG mill weight measurement, by either bearing pressure transducers or load cel

    Aug 29, 2018

  • CIM
    Flooding and loss of the Patience Lake potash mine

    By D. Gendzwill, N. Martin

    "In early 1987, the Patience Lake potash mine near Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, was closed due to uncontrollable floodingWater inflows were first encountered during routine mining in 1975 at the south bou

    Jan 1, 1996

  • AIME
    Fillers, Filters, And Absorbents (5d94272d-4a32-41de-86ad-f07710e2d0e1)

    By Nelson Severinghaus

    Mineral fillers have been defined as inert materials that are included in a composition for some useful purpose. Because this definition and the scope of this review are not specific-indeed, exception

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Philadelphia Paper - On the Manufacture of Artificial Fuel at Port Richmond, Philadelphia

    By E. F. Loiseau

    Until June, 1868, it had not been attempted, either in this country or abroad, to manufacture by mechanical means, from anthracite coal-dust, artificial fuel for domestic use. Several attempts had bee

    Jan 1, 1879