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Determination Of Coal Pillar Strength Based On In Situ Testing Method ? Case Studies Of Successful Pillar PerformanceBy Kot F. v. Unrug
In spite of extensive research and accumulated experience from mining operations, appropriate coal strength values for pillar design remain debatable. Coal strengths determined in the laboratory on s
Jan 1, 2009
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New Developments In Headed Rebar Ground SupportBy Roland C. Walker
Traditional headed rebar has existed in the mining industry as a ground support product for many years. The head of a rebar bolt is most commonly produced by hot upset die forging. Upset die forging
Jan 1, 2009
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Off-Highway Truck Body True Capacity . . . Why Can’t I Get Rated Payload On My Off-Highway Trucks Without Hungry Boards And Tail Extensions?By L. Hagenbuch
Off-highway truck purchasers know the amount of tonnes, pounds, kilograms, etc, a truck will carry. However just because a truck is rated at 240 tons may in no way correlate to what that truck will a
Jan 1, 2002
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The Beneficiation of Lithium Minerals from Hard Rock DepositsBy T. Grammatikopoulos, C. Gibson, M. Aghamirian
"Lithium is a soft, silver-white alkali metal with atomic number 3. As of 2015, the end use of lithium was estimated to be as follows: lithium-ion batteries (35 percent), ceramics and glass (32 percen
Jan 7, 2017
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Global Trends Affecting the Supply Security of CobaltBy Kim B. Shedd, Erin A. McCullough, Donald I. Bleiwas
"The earliest known use of cobalt was to make blue glass in Mesopotamia before 2000 B.C.E. Since then, innovations across many diverse industrial sectors transformed cobalt into an essential commodity
Jan 12, 2017
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Combining For Strength: An Integrated Approach To Water And Mine WasteBy Nural Kuyucak
Several thousand years ago, metallurgists discovered that by combining two relatively soft metals, copper and tin, they could make a new material, bronze, that was stronger than either metal separatel
Jan 1, 2009
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Only the best of the best will be part of the WTC technical program"From April 22 to 28, the eyes of the tunneling and underground construction world will be on San Francisco, CA, as the world’s most influential underground construction industry leaders gather at the
Apr 1, 2016
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Application Of LOSCOMS For Assisting Everyday Longwall OperationThe Longwall Strata Control and Maintenance System (LoSCoMS) is designed to monitor shield pressures in real-time from longwall faces and to provide on-line information related to underground strata b
Jan 1, 1997
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Innovative Approach to Install Precast Segmental Lining in Lieu of Cast-In-Place in Starter Tunnels - NAT2024By Georges Cote, Ehsan Alavi, Eren Kusdogan
The City of Toronto's Coxwell Bypass Tunnel is currently being constructed by North Tunnel Constructors (NTC) ULC, a joint venture of Jay Dee Canada, C&M McNally Tunnel Constructors and Michels Canada
Jun 23, 2024
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Increasing Coarse Particle Recovery Using The Flsmidth Selective Froth Recovery SystemThe recovery of coarse particles has been widely recognized as being limited by the froth in mineral flotation. In response to this, FLSmidth has developed the Selective Froth Recovery (SFR) System.
Feb 27, 2013
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The Factorial Model As A Way Of Thinking About The Results Of A Multi-Factor Lab Experiment Or Plant TrialBy F. Bruey
The Factorial Model Experimenters are often interested in systems that are multi-factorial. A multi-factorial system is one whose output is believed or known to be dependent on the particular setti
Jan 1, 2007
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New look at underground coal mine safetyBy E. M. Spokes
Starting in 1980, a committee of the National Research Council studied the question of why some underground coal mines are safer than others and what could be done to improve the ones with poorer perf
Jan 1, 1987
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Ani-Metprotech Stirred Vertical Mills For Ultra Fine Grinding- Case Studies In Gold, Nickel And Lime SlakingBy K. S. Liddell
Ultra fine grinding is becoming increasingly used in the mining industry over recent years. The development of large-scale units for high volume grinding of low value materials and concentrates has op
Jan 1, 2001
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The Economic Recovery Of Zinc From Mining Influenced Water For Fertilizer ApplicationsBy K. Whysner
The recycling of metal resources in mining influenced water (MIW) requires a paradigm shift from within the mine water treatment industry. The potential to recover zinc for beneficial use in the micro
Feb 27, 2013
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Rougher Column Flotation of Gold TelluridesBy James T. Furey, Laurence D. Hartzog, Graham A. Karklin
A pilot plant study was conducted to evaluate the performance of column flotation in the recovery of gold from the gold/tellurides bearing sulphide ore of the Kensington deposit (Echo Bay Mines and Co
Jan 1, 1992
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Natural Ventilation Pressure In A Deep Salt Mine - A Case StudyBy J. R. Stoltz, E. Thompson, S. Pattee
On May 15 and 16, 1999, a mine ventilation survey was performed in the 705-m- (2,312-ft-) deep Cayuga Mine, Cargill Salt Division, Lansing, NY. The purpose of the survey was to develop a numerical mod
Jan 1, 2003
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Optimization Of A Computer Model Of A Grinding Process Using Genetic AlgorithmsBy Charles L. Karr
Grinding is a necessary component in the processing of a number of minerals, and improvements in this area could provide substantial cost savings for the minerals industry. Optimizing the process of g
Jan 1, 1993
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Design and Construction of a Vehicular Underpass Under a Live HighwayBy Nai-piu Tong, Huaren Dou, Sui-shun Poon, Leslie H. Swann
This paper mainly presents geotechnical aspects of a vehicular underpass that was built across under one of the busiest highway in Hong Kong. The underpass, in a section comprising an upper arch and i
Jan 1, 2003
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Developing Magma’s Tailings Leach OperationBy T. McWaters
In 1911, Miami Copper Co. began a block caving operation at its Miami, AZ property. A gravity mill was used to separate copper minerals from the Pinal Schist host rock. Until 1932, the mill tailings w
Jan 1, 1990
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Excavation And Support Of Navajo Tunnel No.3By P. E. Sperry, R. E. Heuer
The United States Bureau of Reclamation is constructing the $200 million Navajo Indian Irrigation Project to irrigate 110,000 acres of land on the Navajo Indian Reservation in northwestern New Mexico.
Jan 1, 1997