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Magnetic Liners Increase Productivity, Reduce Energy Consumption In Iron Ore Grinding MillsBy Dan Norrgran
In recent years, a great deal of attention has been focused on developing mill liners to increase wear resistance, improve grinding efficiency and reduce energy consumption in milling applications.
Jan 1, 2009
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Coal Demand During the 1970?s For Electrical Power GenerationBy Richard L. Gordon
At almost no time since the end of World War I has the coal industry been free from serious threats to its competitive position. At present, the critical question is whether the industry can maintain
Jan 1, 1971
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Mitigation and evaluation of the impact of a sandstone channel on a longwall faceBy Daniel W. H. Su
A nearly 305-m- (1,000-ft-) wide sandstone channel was projected to run through the mid panel area of a 457-m- (1,500-ft-) wide longwall panel in a southwestern Pennsylvania coal mine. This sandstone
Jun 1, 2013
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Effect Of Foam Surfactants On Dust And Quartz Levels In Continuous Miner SectionsBy R. Bhaskar
The control of quartz levels in the respirable dust requires an approach different from that used to control respirable coal dust. The unique physical properties of quartz have to be utilized when dev
Jan 1, 1991
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Mine Operations Planning - It's as Easy as "1-2-3"By Glenn J. Phillips, Debra L. Musick
The operating mine is dynamic, everchanging, and a continuous moving target. The only way to effectively manage such a creature is to be able to evaluate the cost of operation over short enough time p
Jan 1, 1987
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Robotic Application of a 50mm Thick Sprayed Concrete Fireproofing LayerBy Eleanor Kentish, Edward Batty, Alan Skarda
"The design of the tunnels at Bond Street Station includes a final sprayed concrete fireproofing layer. The performance of this layer was verified by a program of testing to Crossrail’s KT24 specifica
Jan 1, 2016
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Horizontal Drilling Technology For Advance Degasification ? IntroductionBy P. C. Thakur
Horizontal drilling in coal mines is a relatively new technology. The earliest recorded drilling in the United States was done in 1952 at the Humphrey Mine of Consolidation Coal Company for degasifica
Jan 1, 1979
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Recovery Of Silver And Gallium From Flue Dust With Acidified Thiourea SolutionsBy B. Pesic
The recovery of silver and gallium from flue dust with acidified thiourea solutions was examined. The studied parameters were temperature, particle size, thiourea concentration, acid concentration, an
Jan 1, 1986
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Geology And Industrial Uses Of Arizona's Volcanic RocksBy John W. Welty
Volcanic activity occurred during six periods of Arizona's geologic history. Precambrian volcanism occurred in two pulses at 1.8-1.6 billion years (b.y.) ago and at 1.2-1.1 b.y. ago. Volcanism oc
Jan 1, 1987
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Challenges of Design and Fabrication of Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Flanges—A Review - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Bruce D. Hebb, Shahin Shadlou
Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) is an excellent material choice for a broad spectrum of corrosive fluids and, in many cases, offers the best value per dollar. FRP Flanges present the greatest design ch
Feb 1, 2024
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Computer Modeling Of Underground Ventilation System At WIPPBy S. C. Sethi
The WIPP (Waste Isolation Pilot Plant) Project near Carlsbad, New Mexico, is a research and development project sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy, designed to demonstrate the safe containment for
Jan 1, 1986
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Determination Of Coke Oven Productivity From Coal Charge CharacteristicsBy A. H. Brisse
In considering the use of a coal or a coal blend for the production of metallurgical coke, the fact is often overlooked that laboratory data can be most effectively used to determine coke plant operat
Jan 1, 1959
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Do Rail Tunnels Require Mechanical Ventilation for Smoke Management?By Peter Johnson, David Barber, Lachlan Henderson
"The traditional approach to rail tunnel fire safety design is to follow NFPA 130, which assumes a major tunnel fire could occur and requires bi-directional emergency ventilation. There is no regard t
Jan 1, 2016
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Superconductivity And The Substitution For CopperBy M. Rieber
The potential for the wide-spread commercialization of superconductivity, the disappearance of all resistance to a direct current (D.C.) electric flow, began in 1986-87 with the development by Bednorz
Jan 1, 1990
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Trained Manpower And Progress In The Mining IndustryBy James L. Patton
Automation of mining increases the productivity of labor, thereby reducing the unit cost of labor. Such cost constitutes the largest portion of the direct or variable costs of producing coal. Therefor
Jan 1, 1962
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Ray Modernization And Concentrator Expansion ProjectBy S. A. McGhee
ASARCO Incorporated embarked on a modernization and expansion program to improve overall operating efficiencies and to more effectively develop the large mineral reserve at the Ray Complex Open-Pit Mi
Jan 1, 1993
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Lake Tap ShaftBy B. Campbell
This paper will detail the successful construction methods of a 20- foot diameter wet well shaft, approximately 180 feet deep in overall depth and 150-feet below the water table, adjacent to Lake Naci
Jan 1, 2010
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The Michigan Copper DistrictBy Alexander N. Winchell
"Location. The copper mines of Michigan are all in the northern part of that state on the Keweenaw Peninsula, which extends from the (Michigan) mainland for about seventy miles northeasterly toward th
Jan 1, 1920
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Longest Underground Belt Haulage SystemBy W. G. Kegel
Coal mining today is confronted with numerous problems, all of which affect in some way the ability of the operator to produce profitably. The major endeavor, therefore, is a quest for cost lowering t
Jan 1, 1964
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The Elk River MCHM spill; A case study on managing environmental risksBy Meredith Scaggs, Emily Sarver, Lucas Rojas Mendoza
"Early on Jan. 9, 2014, approximately 37,800 L (10,000 gal) of crude 4-methylcyclohexanemethanol (MCHM) leaked from a storage tank sitting on the bank of the Elk River near Charleston, WV (WVDEP, 2014
Jan 1, 2014