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Protective instrumentation for large grinding mill trunnion bearingsBy R. L. Guerguerian, Eugene Bercel
"Grinding mill hydrostatic trunnion bearings require an external pumping source to provide and maintain the oil film between the bearing members. In order to guarantee a predetermined minimum film thi
Jan 1, 1981
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Campaign Life Extension and Refractory Management of Copper Making FurnacesBy T. Gonzales, M. Maleki, M. Caçador, B. Climenhaga, H. Ghorbani
The campaign life of furnaces in the copper making industry is greatly affected by damage caused by normal operation cycling and abnormal conditions. Proper monitoring and assessment of the existing c
Jan 1, 2019
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Hydroxamate Collectors for Rare Earth Minerals FlotationBy L. Xia, B. Hart, K. Douglas1, S. C. Chelgani
Development work to optimize a flotation flowsheet for rare earth element (REE) recovery is underway. The original approach used alkyl phosphates and phosphoric acid ester as collectors to concentrate
Jan 1, 2014
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Power requirements and resistance to motion of oil sand conveyors during winter operationsBy W. Cholewa, T. S. Golosinski, J. Wedzicha
"Power requirements of belt conveyor drives are usually estimated based on the calculated belt tension which equals the sum of unit resistances to motion which the belt has to overcome. In most situat
Jan 1, 1992
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Advanced technologies for repair of single crystal turbine bladesBy Xiao Huang, Jean-Francois Thibault, Ali Merati, Prakash C. Patnaik
Single-crystal nickel-based superalloys are the current state-of-the-art technology for the manufacture of turbine blades. This technological improvement of the turbine blade has brought a considerabl
Jan 1, 2004
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Rock Mechanics and Subsurface Imaging at DUSEL, Homestake mineBy J. K. Van Beek
The Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory (DUSEL) is a scientific facility that will be placed in the deeper reaches of the Homestake mine, Lead, SD. Our team of geologists and engineers
May 1, 2009
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Simulation models for mineral processing plantsBy J. W. Merks
"Simulation is the process of designing a computerized model, of a system or procedure, for the purpose of understanding its behaviour and developing strategies to control its operation. Simulation mo
Jan 1, 1991
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Stability Assessment of Rock Slopes: Towards an Inverse-Reliability-Based MethodologyBy Xiang Li, Xibing Li
It is paramount that the stability of rock slopes be correctly accounted for under diverse operating and environmental conditions. Owing to different sources of uncertainty entailed in such stability
Jan 1, 2015
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Failure Mechanisms of Pillars Under Shear LoadingBy Joseph J. Mgumbwa
Pillars are any structures left between two or more underground openings. The stability of pillars is normally considered to depend on shape (defined by width to height ratio), rock mass strength, ext
Oct 1, 2010
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Arsenic Hydrometallurgy; Fundamentals, Technology and ApplicationsBy K. D. Mills, R. G. Robins, C. G. Anderson, L. G. Twidwell
Arsenic is a metalloid which has attracted great environmental scrutiny in recent decades. Moreover, its control and deportment is becoming increasingly important in the metallurgical processing of mo
Jan 1, 2014
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Settlement of Tailings Slurries by Creep CompressionBy J. Don Scott
Analytical predictions of the rate and magnitude of settlement of deposited oil sands tailings slurries generally overestimate how fast pore pressures will dissipate. Field deposits of nonsegregating
May 1, 2004
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Safety First – Remote Rehabilitation of Underground ExcavationsBy G. P. van Greunen
"The rehabilitation of underground excavations has been undertaken as long as mining has existed. The conventional methods have proven to be dangerous, time consuming and expensive. During the constru
Jan 1, 2019
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Characterization of Processed Blast Furnace and Steel-Making Converter DustBy Par G. Jönsson, Joachim von Scheele, D. S. Sarma, Mukul Goyal
Dust from flue gas cleaning systems at iron and steel production is frequently considered as a waste problem, but it is actually a potential raw material source. By using a technology like the oxyfuel
Jan 1, 2004
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Instrumentation and Control of a Continuous 0.6-m Sag Mill CircuitBy A. Mular, T. Bond, G. D. Farnell, J. F. Kingston
"ABSTRACT:-A 60—cm semiautogenous grinding-(SAG) mill was designed -for continuous wet operation in closed circuit with a vibrating screen. The circuit is fully instrumented and automated. Part of the
Jan 1, 1988
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Microseismic System Blast Identification TechniquesBy Pavel Vasak
Microseismic monitoring is becoming standard practice in the Canadian mining industry, particularly as mines get deeper. Full-waveform microseismic systems allow the operator to distinguish the event
Oct 1, 2010
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Magnetic Separation of Fine Gangue Minerals from Magnesite as Hydrophobic Co-AgglomeratesBy G. Bimpilas, G. N. Anastassakis
"Today, one of the most intense problems in mineral processing systems is referred to the treatment of fine (–100 µm), and even smaller size, particles. Fine mineral particles possess specific propert
Jan 1, 2016
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A Texture-Based Model of Mineral LiberationBy R. Mariano
"The ability to optimise a concentrator from mill feed to final products requires a process simulator that integrates comminution, classification and separation stages. A key part of any such integrat
Jan 1, 2016
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Variable Frequency Drives as Applied to Ventilation SystemsBy Cheryl L. Allen
The power required to operate a ventilation system can be 25% to 50% of the total energy requirements of a mine. In an effort to reduce energy consumption, initiatives are being introduced at Vale Inc
May 1, 2009
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Coal conversion researchBy M. P. Du Plessis
"The paper discusses coal research in relation to the special needs of Western Canada, with its large resources of lignite and subbituminous coals. Research programs are presented under the following
Jan 1, 1981
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Maintenance of Undergrot:1nd Trackless Mining Equipment at Gaspé CopperBy A. J. Stapleton
"This paper gives a brief description of the occurrence and development of the Needle Mountain mine at Gaspe Copper Mines, Limited and describes the trackless mining equipment used in this highly mech
Jan 1, 1969