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A High Temperature Vacuum Sintering FurnaceAlthough developed primarily for sintering tantalum, the unit to be described can be used to heat-treat metals in the form ofa bar, wire or strip, by passing a current through them. The upper temperat
Jan 1, 1946
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Movable Belt Conveyor at the Yallourn North Open Cut of the State Electricity Commision of VictoriaBy Anderson C. G
The design of crawler-mounted conveyor belts installed for the handling of brown coal in open cuts is described.INTRODUCTIONThe State Electricity Commission of Victoria operates two brown coal open cu
Jan 1, 1955
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An Automated Analyser for Mine Geological Sample - Operational PerformanceBy Ryan A, Dennis R, Dekker D, Ellis W, Sowerby B
An automated facility for non-destructive elemental analysis of mine samples has been developed and tested at Mount Isa in association with the CSIRO. The analysis is based on the prompt and delayed m
Jan 1, 1993
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Design of Yield Pillars for Improved Stability of Colliery RoadwaysBy Bhattacharyya A. K
A major constraint on sustaining high rates of production in the collieries of the Southern Coalfield of New South Wales is the inability to develop panels fast enough to match the rates of extraction
Jan 1, 1995
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The Development of Hilton Mine, 1947-1985By Mutton B. K
Hilton Mine is being developed as an integrated component of the Mount Isa operation, to achieve continuity of silver/lead/zinc production well into the next century. The mine has a chequered hist
Jan 1, 1986
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Technical Challenges for the Pike River Coal Project in a Remote Mining EnvironmentBy J McNee
Pike River Coal Limited (PRCL) is developing the Pike River Coal Mine in the Paparoa Ranges of New ZealandÆs South Island. The mine is being developed to extract a coking coal deposit of the Brunner S
Jan 1, 2007
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Mineral Liberation in Continuous Milling CircuitsBy Schneider CL
The calculation of the liberation spectrum in the product from continuous milling operations is a problem of considerable importance, and it is difficult to solve because the population balance equa
Jan 1, 1993
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Estimation and Exploitation in an Underground Narrow Vein Gold Operation - Nalunaq Mine, GreenlandBy O Dahl, I M. Platten, E J. Sides
Many narrow-vein gold deposits are characterised by a high to extreme nugget effect and the presence of coarse gold. They rank amongst the most difficult of deposits to produce an accurate and precise
Jan 1, 2006
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Outbursts, coal bursts and rock burstsBy J H. Wood, I Gray
This paper examines the occurrence of outbursts, coal bursts and rock bursts in underground mining. It then examines them from the viewpoint of the failure mechanism and velocity of particles. The pre
Nov 29, 2022
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Modelling ore flow in the design of high-capacity sample cuttersBy R Shaw, M Hidding
The design of primary sample cutters for high-capacity conveyors is critical to achieving a correct sample, both in collecting the sample and ensuring smooth sample discharge flow. Modelling usually o
May 9, 2017
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New Methods for High Phosphorus Oolitic Hematite Dephosphorisation by Direct Reduction ProcessBy H Han, W Wang, E Zhou, D Duan
"In this study, physical, chemical and microscopic characteristics of high phosphorus oolitic hematite were studied firstly. Based on which, the new methods of high phosphorus hematite used in the æso
Aug 12, 2013
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Mesothermal Gold Mineralisation in the Tectonically Active Southern Alps: Analogues for the Otago Schist?By P O. Koons, R J. Norris, S C. Cox
The Southern Alps is an active oblique collisional zone which has a characteristic wedge-shaped geometry above a low-angle ductile shear zone. The Main Divide region is a relatively low strain z
Jan 1, 1997
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Express Rail Link – Challenges of Tunnelling Through Hong Kong and into Mainland ChinaBy A Morris
The Express Rail Link (XRL) will provide high-speed rail services from Hong Kong to Guangzhou and a connection to the national high-speed passenger rail network serving major cities throughout Mainlan
Mar 8, 2011
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A New Process for Upgrading Ilmenitic Mineral SandsBy Canning RG, Uusna S, Goodheart BA
The paper outlines the development of"a process for removal of iron oxides from ilmenite, thereby upgrading the TiO2 content of Western Australian ilmenites, from 55 to approximately 90 per cent. I
Jan 1, 1964
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The Shape of Hard Rock Mining in the 21st CenturyBy McMahon DW, Schapper MA
Hard rock underground mining has been wedded to the drill-blast method of breaking rock. Current practice and technology have focused on greater efficiencies in the blasting and handling of ore, on th
Jan 1, 1985
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Recent Development in the Cement Manufacturing ProcessBy Veal FL
Technological changes in Portland cement manufacturing during past years have reflected changes in the economics and availability of various types of fuel such as coal, fuel oil and natural gas. Th
Jan 1, 1976
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Methane Drainage Effectiveness with Regard to Different Mining System in Polish Coal MinesThe longwall system with caving is the most common mining system in Polish Collieries and the extraction is carried out simultaneously on several levels and in different seams. The extent and divers
Jan 1, 1982
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Optical Fibres and the Communications RevolutionIndustrial and telecommunications organizations around the world are now turning to optical fibres to satisfy their growing needs for data, voice and video communications and to solve transmission pro
Jan 1, 1984
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Kidston Waste Rock Dump Design and æStore and ReleaseÆ Cover Performance Seven Years OnBy G W. Wilson, P Ritchie, N A. Currey
The design and rehabilitation of potentially acid forming (PAF) waste rock dumps is site specific, being a function, among other factors, of the rock types, the dumping and storage method employed, an
Jan 1, 2003
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Isometric Mine PlansMR JOHN S Foxall wrote: Mr Clayton in his paper on the above subject (Proceedings, N.S. No. 34) made an assertion which should not be allowed to remain unchallenged. On the top of page 10 appears the
Jan 1, 1920