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Million Dollar Grinding Mill – Is It For You?By Vas P. Kenyen
Introduction Autogenous, semi-autogenous, and conventional grinding circuits are used to process ores. Current emphasis, though, is towards the use of the first two systems. The reason is the general
Jan 10, 1984
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Mills For Remote SitesBy Christopher J. Farrow
This paper describes the grinding circuits installed at two remote sites in northern Canada. One is Cominco's Polaris Project at Little Cornwallis Island; a barge-mounted lead/zinc concentrator.
Jan 1, 1983
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Millsoft – simulation software for tumbling-mill design and trouble shootingBy B. K. Mishra, R. K. Rajamani, R. Venugopal, P. Songfack
Millsoft is a computer-simulation software that predicts the performance of large industrial grinding mills. This software surpasses all other tumbling-mill analysis techniques available today because
Jan 1, 2000
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MILP Production Scheduling Models for Evaluating Continuous Improvement Projects - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Steven Hoerger
Mixed integer linear programming (MILP) production scheduling models can be used to evaluate if tonnage improvement projects will deliver value over all time periods and whether new bottlenecks will b
Feb 1, 2024
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Milwaukee Water Pollution Abatement Program Owner Implementation Of Better Contracting Practices RecommendationsBy James G. Sack, Donald G. Wieland, James H. Meinholz
The paper will describe the $1.7 billion Milwaukee Program. Past contracting practices of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District are discussed. To minimize costs and claims, the MMSD has impleme
Jan 1, 1983
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Milwaukee's North Shore 9 Collector System - A Case HistoryBy Theodore H. Budd, Austin M. Cooney
The North Shore 9 Collector System comprised an integral part of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewer District's Water Pollution Abatement Program. The project required the construction of 1,490 m of
Jan 1, 1993
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Milwaukee's North Shore 9 Collector System - A Case History (4b2c152e-49a9-443b-856b-9db5c8f1fbd9)By Theodore H. Budd, Austin M. Cooney
The North Shore 9 Collector System comprised an integral part of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewer District's Water Pollution Abatement Program. The project required the construction of 1,490 m of
Jan 1, 1991
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Milwaukee's Northeast Side Relief Sewer SystemBy Theodore H. Budd, Douglas J. Heinz
This report concerns the successful construction of Contract No. 287 of the Northeast Side Relief Sewer System for the Metropolitan Sewerage District of the County of Milwaukee. The contract involved
Jan 1, 1983
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Milwaukee's Water Street Tunnel, A Case HistoryBy Theodore H. Budd, Austin M. Cooney
The paper discusses the background and theories of the conditions that led to the settlement of a Lovat TBM mining in an earth pressure balance mode on a recent project in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The
Jan 1, 1989
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Mina Maria – A New Mine in Mexico’s Old Cananea DistrictBy R. J. Reuss
Mina Maria is a high-grade, underground copper mine located in the Cananea district of Sonora, Mexico. The ore body is a massive sulfide breccia located in mountainous terrain. A major highway and an
Jan 1, 1992
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Mina Maria: A New Mine In Mexico's Old Cananea Mining DistrictBy R. J. Reuss
The ore at this new underground operation is a massive sulfide breccia with high copper values. A major highway and electric transmission line pass directly over the near-surface orebodv. The mining m
Jan 1, 1992
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Mine & Mill Maintenance - Corrosion Control in the Coal IndustryBy Jack A. McQuiston, Thomas A. Cross
Corrosion of equipment and machinery in the coal industry is usually the result of three main agents: acids, chlorides, and abrasion. Acids and chlorides are especially troublesome in coal preparation
Jan 2, 1980
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Mine Accident Liabilities -- Planning For PreventionBy T. M. Biddle
If an accident occurs at a mine, the mining company, its parent and affiliates, and its supervisory employees may face substantial -- and sometimes unexpected -- liabilities and costs. This presentati
Jan 1, 1986
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Mine Acid Control ? IntroductionBy S. A. Braley
Water is our most important natural resource, for without it there is no life. It is also the principal natural resource for all manufacturing processes, in particular for the development of power. Fo
Jan 1, 1959
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Mine Air Distribution ControlBy Liu Cheng-si
Variable airway is controllable, which is an important discovery in ventilation research in recent years. For this reason, conventional calculating methods are no longer suitable to solve this problem
Jan 1, 1997
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Mine and Mill Labor Productivity Study Shows Wide Range of ValuesBy Leons Kovisars
Introduction Labor is the major cost element for most mining operations. Labor costs are continually increasing, both in nominal and constant terms. This is true in developed as well as less develope
Jan 11, 1983
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Mine And Quarry Visibility IndicatorBy M. Cimini
The main objective of this paper is to propose a new sustainability parameter, called Visibility Indicator (VI), to describe the influence of mining operations on the visibility of the open works in t
Jan 1, 2003
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Mine And Surface Facility ClosureBy D. H. Warren
This presentation we hope will provide you with an orderly approach co mine and surface plant closure taken from our experience over the past several years on six different projects within the intermo
Jan 1, 1989
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Mine Audits: Rights, Obligations And Pitfalls - IntroductionBy M. T. Webster
Views about the proper aim of public policy are, of course, matters of perspective and debate. Regardless of perspective, one would assume some consensus around the view that public policy ought to e
Jan 1, 2012
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Mine Barrier Survival System Offers Inflatable Refuge In Underground MinesUnderground mining has the potential to be one of the more dangerous industries in the United States and the world. Following recent disasters in Sago, WV; Darby, KY, and Crandall Canyon, UT, the mi
Jan 1, 2008