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Brown Coal Mining In Western GermanyBy Wido Tilmann
13.6-1. Importance. In Germany there are large tertiary brown coal reserves, most of which are located close to the surface. Therefore, brown coal has been recovered for many years by means of opencas
Jan 1, 1968
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Brown Coal Resource Evaluation - A Case Study of the Loy Yang DepositBy Hibbert W. D, Lottrey A
The behaviour of coal in a process is a function of both the coal properties and the processing conditions. In the case of the Loy Yang coal deposit, extensive testing has been undertaken to determi
Jan 1, 1992
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Brown Iron Ore Deposits of the Greenville District of AlabamaBy WALTER B. JONES
PIG iron was first produced in Alabama in 1818 from limonite or brown ore and since then much of this ore has come from the so-called mineral district of northern Alabama, especially along the Cretace
Jan 1, 1938
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Brunswick Mine SAG Mill Liner Design and WearBy Chris Larsen, Ian Orford, Marilene Renaud, Mike Cooper, Lud Strah
"An AG/SAG mill was commissioned at the Brunswick Mine concentrator in October 1998. This paper discusses the original liner design for the bi-directional AG/SAG mill, observed liner wear, subsequent
Jan 1, 2003
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Brunswick Mining OperationsBy R. J. R. Welwood, F. J. Grebenc
"Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation Ltd. (controlled by Noranda Mines Limited) operates two lead-zinccopper- silver mines approximately 20 miles inland from Bathurst, N.B. The principal No. 12
Jan 1, 1971
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Brève comparaison des casques à principe actif pour une utilisation dans l’environnement minierBy R. Le
"The principles of noise control aredescribed with particular emphasis on personalactive units as opposed to passive ear muffspresently in general use. A discussion followsfor their potential use in a
Jan 1, 1997
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Bubble Attachment Time Measurements For Select Rare-Earth Phosphate Minerals In Oleate SolutionsBy W. M. Cross
Bubble attachment time measurements for the rare-earth phosphate minerals monazite and xenotime were made as a function of oleate concentration, sodium fluoride addition, and temperature. Results indi
Jan 1, 1989
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Bubble Coalescence Behaviour in Dissolved Air Flotation FrothsBy Stefaan J. R. Simons, Michael T. Spyridopoulos
In this paper the effect of humic substances (natural surfactants), electrolytes and solid particles on bubble coalescence, and as a consequence on froth stability, has been investigated. We formed tw
Jan 1, 2003
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Bubble Coalescence Behaviour in Dissolved Air Flotation Froths (Centenary of Flotation Symposium 2005)By S J. Neethling and, S J. R Simons
In this paper the effect of humic substances (natural surfactants), electrolytes and solid particles on bubble coalescence, and as a consequence on froth stability, have been investigated. In this stu
Jan 1, 2005
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Bubble Flow Pattern Detection in the Water Model of a Metal Treatment UnitBy J J. J Chen, J C. Zhao
A water/air model was developed to simulate the refining of molten aluminium by the sparging of gas through an impeller. The optimal gas dispersion depends upon selecting the correct gas rate for a gi
Jan 1, 1995
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Bubble Generation In Swirl Flow During Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone Flotation (Preprint 95-173)By D. Lelinski
Air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) flotation is one of the new promising technologies. Numerous applications have been successfully tested since its conception; nevertheless, research and development effo
Jan 1, 1995
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Bubble Load Measurement in the Pulp Zone of Industrial Flotation Machines - A New Device for Determining the Froth Recovery of Attached ParticlesBy David Seaman, J-P Franzidis, Emmy Manlapig
"A new device has been developed to directly measure the bubble loading of particle-bubble aggregates in industrial flotation machines, both mechanical flotation cells as well as flotation column cell
Jan 1, 2004
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Bubble Load Measurements in Flotation - A Critical Review of Current PracticeBubble Load Measurements in Flotation - A Critical Review of Current Practice
Sep 13, 2010
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Bubble Size Effect on the Dynamic Adsorption of Frothers and Collectors in FlotationBy G M. Evans, C M. Phan
This paper presents an analysis on the dynamic adsorption of frothers and collectors onto air bubbles in flotation. The analysis was carried out using the theory on the surfactant transfer by diffusio
Jan 1, 2005
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Bubble Surface Area Flux-A New Criterion for Flotation Scale-upBy burgess F, Manlapig E. V, Franzidis J. P
Bubble surface area flux, a parameter which is determined by bubble size and superficial gas velocity, has been identified as a criterion for flotation scale-up from a metallurgical point of view. I
Jan 1, 1997
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Bubble Surface Area Flux: A Parameter to Characterize Flotation CellsBy R. Filippone, Donald Leroux, Colin Hardie, G. Leichtle, Cesar Gomez, Jim A. Finch
"Bubble surface area flux (Sb) is the surface area of bubbles per unit time per unit cross-sectional area of flotation machine. The units are: (m2 bubble surface/s)/(m2 cell) or s -1. For bubbles of m
Jan 1, 1999
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Bucket Ladder DredgesBy Charles A. McLean
Bucketline dredges are machines for excavating large relatively unconsolidated or weakly consolidated materials from below water level. They are at the upper end of the capital cost range and the lowe
Jan 1, 1992
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Bucket Wheel Excavator Mining System Experience at NZ Steel Mining Ltd's Ironsand OperationAt the Waikato North Head Ironsand operation, NZ Steel Mining Ltd is using a Bucket Wheel Excavator û shiftable conveyor mining system to excavate Titanomagnetite bearing sand and clay. The syst
Jan 1, 1986
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Bucket Wheel Excavator Technology for Mining Lignite in TexasBy Karl J. Benecke
Though the first patent on a bucket wheel excavator (BWE) was granted in 1881 in the US, this technology was developed in Germany to the high standards of today. However, this development was only pos
Jan 1, 1980
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Bucket Wheel Excavator Technology For Mining Lignite In TexasBy Karl J. Benecke
Though the first patent on a bucket wheel excavator was granted in 1881 in the U.S. this technology was developed in Germany to the high standards of today. However, this development was only possible
Jan 1, 1977