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Comminution From Theory To PracticeBy Klaus Schönert
Theories are proposed to explain consistently a class of phenomena and are established with experiences, hypotheses, and laws. Not all concepts need to be presented in a mathematical format. A comminu
Jan 1, 1995
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Effect of bucket geometry, machine variables and fragmentation size on the performance of rubber tire loadersBy Atta Ur Rehman, Kwame Awuah-Offei
This paper examines the effect of bucket geometry (cutting-blade profile, floor profile and blade thickness), speed, motor power output and muckpile particle sizes on bucket penetration and draft for
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Effect Of The Properties Of Coal Surface And Flocculant Type On The Flocculation Of Fine CoalBy J. R. Palmes
Flocculation of coal fines with varying degrees of wettability was studied under well defined hydrodynamic conditions. In this study, three coal samples were tested with three different flocculant typ
Jan 1, 1994
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FTIR Investigation of Electrochemical Flotation in the Ethyl Xanthate-Pyrrhotite SystemBy Gu Guohua, Hu Yuehua, Zhang Qin
The flotation behavior of pyrrhotite was investigated by using ethyl xanthate as a collector. Results showed that pyrrhotite had good floatability from pH 2 to pH 11, and poor floatability when pH was
Jan 1, 2005
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The Structural Geology Of Slickensides And Roof Falls In Underground CoalminesBy S. E. Phillipson
Slickensides cause potentially hazardous ground conditions in underground coal mines. Investigations by MSHA’s Roof Control Division indicate that many slickensides represent bedding plane faults and
Jan 1, 2003
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Coping With the Coal Market in Western PennsylvaniaBy Barbara C. Schickner
No group has been harder hit by the problems confronting the coal mining industry than small, independent surface mine operators in the eastern US. Burdened by costly government regulations, major ca
Jan 2, 1980
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Novel design for a thin seam shuttle car featuring an ergonomic operator compartmentBy W. D. Mayercheck, A. G. Mayton, J. R. Bartels
Since 1982, the US Bureau of Mines has investigated improvements in protection for operators of thin seam shuttle cars. Due to working height restrictions in thin seam mines (=1.22 m or 48 in.). Feder
Jan 1, 1990
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A Case Study of Methane Gas Migration Through Sealed Mine Gob Into Active Mine WorkingsBy Frank E. McCall, Michael A. Trevits, Fred Garcia
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated the influence of atmospheric pressure changes on methane gas migration through mine seals at a mine site located in the Pittsburgh Coalbed. The mine gained acces
Jan 1, 1995
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Fluid Mechanics Of Slurry Flow Through The Grinding Media In Ball MillsBy Raj K. Rajamani, Poly K. Songfack
The slurry transport within the ball mill greatly influences the mill holdup, residence time, breakage rate, and hence the power draw and the particle size distribution of the mill product. However, r
Jan 1, 1995
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The Role Of Mineral Science In Tactical R&DBy H. H. Murray
Tactical R & D is research and development for a specific application or applications. The mineral scientist has to define and understand the physical and chemical parameters required for a specific o
Jan 1, 2003
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The Effect of Flocculants On Rheological Properties of Thickener UnderflowBy Donald P. Spitzer, Peter V. Avotins
The flow properties of thickener underflow slurries can be characterized by their rheological parameters. Most of these slurries exhibit Bingham plastic behavior, characterized by a yield stress, to,
Jan 1, 1992
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Underground Pumphouse Excavation At The Mainstream Pumping Station, ChicagoBy Al Sylvester
The drill-and-shoot excavation of the two underground Pumphouses for the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago's Mainstream Pumping Station is described. The construction sequence inv
Jan 1, 1985
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Land Use Issues Facing The Industrial Mineral Industry -- Perspective Of A U.S. Forest Service Mining EngineerBy Donald W. Peters
The 191 million acres of public lands that are managed as National Forest System Lands contain extensive geologic habitat for over 40 industrial minerals. The Forest Service actively encourages explor
Jan 1, 1991
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Stability Computation Of A Complex Salt Structure Using The DKRControl MethodBy Gy. Deák
The Romanian mining industry, especially salt mining, is going through a restructuring phase taking into account the Environment Acquis of the European Union1. In order to preserve the centuries-old s
Jan 1, 2008
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A Historical View of Dewatering of Phosphatic Clay Waste Using Polyethylene OxideBy D. A. Stanley, B. J. Scheiner
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has thoroughly investigated the flocculation of phosphatic clay waste with polyethylene oxide (PEO). The studies included both theoretical and applied aspects of the flocculat
Jan 1, 1993
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Studies On The Flotation Of Xenotime And Zircon From A Typical Brazilian Cassiterite OreBy Maurício L. Torem, Isabella A. Scorzelli
Taboca Mining is one of the largest producers of tin in the world. In its pilot plant, significant amounts of a middling of 90% xenotime (YPO4) and 10% zircon (ZrSi04) are produced. Until now, these m
Jan 1, 1995
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Geology Of The Cobriza Mine Huancevelica Department, PeruBy Bobby G. Cahoon
The ( ) Tayaaja ( ) . The deposit ( ) 130 kilometers due east of the continental divide and approximately 290 kilometers east-southeast of Lima (Figure 1). Relief in the immediate vicin
Jan 1, 1971
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Impact Of High-Cost Canadian Sulfur Production On The Sulfur TradeBy N. Edmonson
During the last 30 years, a dramatic increase in the supply of byproduct sulfur substantially reduced the share of the market held by Frasch-mined (non-by-product) sulfur in North America. Even though
Jan 1, 1998
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Preliminary Selection And Estimation Of The Basic Parameters Of Bucketwheel Excavator - 1. IntroductionBy Alexander Pomerantsev
In recent years, bucketwheel excavators have found wide application in open pit surface mining not only because of their large production capacities, but also because they easily lend themselves to au
Jan 1, 1979
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The (H/C) Index - A Different Way of Looking at Fires and ExplosionsBy L. J. E. Hofer, L. F. Zeiler, D. A. Giardino
The Jones Trickett Ratio (JTR) is generally used in investigations of fires and explosions for the determination of the composition of the fuel. This paper takes a close look at the JTR and finds it u
Jan 1, 1993