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Investigations on the Charge Motion and Breakage Effectof the Magnetic Liner Mill Using DEM Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Jue Kou, Lei Yu, Bern Klein, Lusheng Zhou, Chunbao Sun, Genzhuang Li, Reem Roufail, Amit Kumar
Magnetic liners can improve the performance of ball mills by increasing grinding efficiency, extending service life, and reducing maintenance costs. Despite their importance, the fundamental understan
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Primary Autogenous Grinding Concentrators Recent Trends And DevelopmentsBy A. A. Dor
Recent developments in the design of concentration plants have reflected the increased recognition that has been given to the economic and metallurgical advantages of autogenous grinding. This has man
Jan 1, 1965
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Examination of a Newly Developed Mobile Dry Scrubber (DS) for Coal Mine Dust Control ApplicationsBy J. Noll, D. Yantek, B. Kendall, J. A. Organiscak
"A self-tramming remotely controlled mobile Dry Scrubber (DS) was developed by J. H. Fletcher and Co. under a contract with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s Office of Mine S
Jan 1, 2016
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Heat Stress in Hot Underground Mines: a Brief Literature Review "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By Paloma Lazaro, Moe Momayez
Interactions between human beings and their work environment require the body to regulate its temperature by balancing heat production and loss. Comfortable environmental conditions are crucial for ke
Oct 6, 2020
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Examination of a newly developed mobile dry scrubber (DS) for coal mine dust control applications - SME Transactions 2016By J. Noll, D. Yantek, J. Organiscak
The Office of Mine Safety and Health Research of the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH OMSHR) conducted laboratory testing of a self-tramming, remotely controlled mobil
Jan 1, 2016
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Underground Mining Self‑Escape and Mine Rescue Practices: an Overview of Current and Historical Trends - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Andrew Stafford, Kate Willa Brown Requist, Eric Lutz, Simon Lotero Lopez, Moe Momayez, Jeffrey Gordon
This formal literature review identifies strengths and shortcomings of current literature related to mine rescue, self-rescue, and self-escape technology. Key concepts and factors that influence the d
Nov 2, 2023
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An Integrated Approach To Production And Cost ManagementBy R. L. Grayson
An integrated approach to mine management is presented. A model for achieving the level of control of operations critical to surviving in the current market is outlined. The integrated Production and
Jan 1, 1988
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A Large-Scale Work Scheduling Algorithm For Underground Coal MinesBy S. Yuan
A large-scale work scheduling algorithm has been developed in the Mine Management Support System (MMSS) for assigning workers to prioritized jobs on a shift basis. This study basically concerned the f
Jan 1, 1994
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The experience and management of fatigue: A study of mine haulage operatorsBy SHANTAE LEE, ELAHEH TALEBI, Frank A. Drews, ROGERS W. PRATT
Fatigue is a relatively well-investigated topic in the surface transportation industry with a research focus on sleep deprivation and disruption. This paper examines fatigue in mining operations. Whil
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NAT 2014 Full Proceedings - NAT2014By Gregg Davidson, Lonnie Jacobs, Brett Zernich, Alan Howard, Robert Pintabona
All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Information contained in this work has been obtained by SME, Inc. from sources believed to be reliable. However, neither SME nor its autho
Dec 1, 2014
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An Evaluation Of The Gold Recovery Of Sluiceboxes Using Nuclear TracersBy Randy Clarkson
Sluiceboxes which are designed and operated as recommended from our recent research can provide much higher concentration ratios than most other gravity concentrators (up to 50,000: 1) at very high ov
Jan 1, 1996
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Into The Deep: The Feasibility Of Accessing Deep Sea DepositsBy Henk van Muijen
To create a feasible plan to extract marine minerals there are a significant number of factors that must be analyzed. Most of these are known from conventional mining types. The following issues
Jan 1, 2008
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Promising Coal Interface Detection MethodsBy G. L. Mowrey
One critical element of the US Bureau of Mimes computer- assisted mining research program is the development of a reliable coal interface detection (CID) system. Several promising CID concepts current
Jan 1, 1992
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The Use of Development Waste for Backfill in Deep South African Gold MinesBy H. J. Ilgner
Previous applications for using waste rock for backfilling in South African gold mines were reviewed and it was found that in many cases the mechanical equipment selected and the design philosophy app
Jan 1, 2001
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Toward an Effective Friction Factor for Ceramic-in-Rubber Pulley Lagging: An Analysis of Field DataBy Paul W. Patton, Christopher Scott Smith
The use of ceramic-in-rubber pulley lagging on bulk material belt conveyors is increasing. Many of the applications have been on pulleys originally installed with rubber lagging. There is a consensus
Jan 1, 2004
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Modern Continuous Haulage Systems And EquipmentBy Jerry R. McGaha, Joseph A. Dos Santos
The favorable economics of conveyor based haulage, especially in moving large volumes. has long been acknowledged. This has given impetus to significant developments over the last two decades in conve
Jan 1, 1989
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Use of a Total Flammable Gas Detector in Mine RecoveryBy J. E. Chilton
Methanometers with catalytic heat- of-combustion sensors used in coal mines today will read low for flammable gases when oxygen (0,) concentrations are low or when methane (CH,) concentrations are gre
Jan 1, 1992
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On-Line Diagnostic Maintenance Systems For Continuous Mining MachinesBy J. C. Cawley
Improvements in today's maintenance practices are mandatory as more complex and productive machines evolve in the mining industry. By keeping machine reliability high through improved maintenance
Jan 1, 1992
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Constitutive Equations For Crushed CoalBy J. M. Rotter, R. A. Lohnes, J. Y. Ooi
Reliable prediction of wall pressures in a coal silo demands careful characterization of the stress-strain properties of the coal. This paper describes the results of triaxial compression tests on a t
Jan 1, 1998
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Gold & the Platinum Group – Ways to the Right AnswerBy Ken Bright
This paper is an overview of approaches to assessment of ore grade for gold and the platinum group at the exploration stage of a project. Proper sampling techhniques must be complemented by good assay
Jan 1, 1988