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Design Criteria For Thin Seam Shearer LongwallBy T. C. Bibb
Longwalls using shearers in seam heights of less than 1.2 m (48 inches) are relatively rare in the U.S. Westmoreland Coal Company is currently operating a shearer-equipped longwall at a cutting height
Jan 1, 1985
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The Design Of Large Scale Mixer SettlersBy J. B. Lott
The authors' company has recently undertaken a development programme aimed at exploring the relationships between the variables of greatest importance in the design of mixer-settlers for metallur
Jan 1, 1971
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A Direct Derivative Method To Calculate Resistance Sensitivity For Mine Ventilation Networks - SME Annual Meeting 2022By L. Zhou, D. Bahrami
A reliable and stable ventilation system is essential to the safe operation of underground mines. The stability of a mine ventilation system becomes extremely critical while responding to a fire incid
Mar 2, 2022
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Relationship Between Sustainability Performance And Disclosure Policies Of Mining Firms - SME Annual Meeting 2022By E. A. Gyawu, L. L. Eng, M. Fikru, K. Awuah-Offei
Investors and other stakeholders are increasingly concerned about the quality and quantity of sustainability disclosures as well as the extent to which such disclosures correlate with sustainability p
Mar 2, 2022
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Extender Oils In The Flotation Of Coarse Fractions Of Potash OreBy Q. Dai
In order to float coarse sylvite particles, Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. (PCS) uses amines and extender oil (Esso 904 oil). Since the content of polycyclic aromatic (PCA) compounds in Esso
Jan 1, 1992
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Restoration And Reclamation In Two Utah Mining Districts: Park City And Bingham Canyon (Kennecott) - SME Annual Meeting 2022By D. Symonds, A. J. Richins, M. G. Nelson
Mining activities at Kennecott and Park City are similar in that both districts began operation in the last half of the 18th century, and both operated on a large scale for many years. However, they a
Mar 2, 2022
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Bentonite Binder Effective Strength (Best) Test For Unfired Iron Ore PelletsBy S. K. Kawatra, S. J. Ripke
Iron ore pellets use bentonite clay as binder at dosages from 0.5to 1.0% (10 to 20 pounds per ton) of moist iron ore concentrate. Bentonite is typically shipped hundreds of miles from Wyoming to the L
Jan 1, 2003
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Preliminary Assessment Of The Health And Environmental Impacts Of Fluidized-Bed Combustion Of CoalBy L. J. Hoover
The objective of this study was to assess the health and environmental impacts of fluidized-bed combustion (FBC) of coal, specifically as applied to baseload generation of electrical energy by utiliti
Jan 1, 1978
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Using Mine Site Gas Chromatography for Accurate and Reliable Gas AnalysisBy R. L. Taylor, S. D. Abbott
"INTRODUCTION Mines are filled with a mixture of gases, some of which are toxic, flammable, explosive. Others can be early reporters of potential problems. It has previously been shown that analysis b
Jan 1, 2016
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Keys To Selecting An Expert Electric Motor ShopBy Fredrick Fränding
In mining and quarrying operations, electric motors can fail for a variety of reasons. Some failures are directly linked to demanding production requirements and contaminant-laden environments and, co
Jan 1, 2009
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Iron Ore Concentration on the Western Mesabi RangeBy Alexander N. Winchell
"The wash ore area on the Mesabi iron range covers a regionof the iron bearing formation extending from Grand Rapids on the west to the Hibbing district, about forty miles eastward. Not all of the dev
Jan 1, 1920
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Field comparison of a roof bolter dry dust collection system with an original designed wet collection system for dust control "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By D. Blackwell, W. R. Reed, G. Ross, S. Peters, M. Shahan
Dust collectors for roof bolting machines generally use a dry box to collect the roof bolting material. Recently, an underground mining operation converted a dry box dust collector to a wet box dust c
Aug 26, 2020
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Recent Improvements In The MFIRE Mine Ventilation And Fire SimulatorBy L. W. Laage
MFIRE is a mine ventilation and fire interaction computer simulation program. It allows transient state ventilation simulation and features mass based flow rates, natural ventilation, air recirculatio
Jan 1, 1993
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Clean Air Compliance By A Coal-Based UtilityBy G. R. Hart
The expected 1990 Clean Air legislation is providing electric utilities with a series of challenges and decisions as the utilities prepare strategies to comply with the resulting regulations. This pap
Jan 1, 1991
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Effects Of Air Quality Regulations And Compliance Plans On An Electric UtilityBy J. P. McCluskey
The effects of air quality regulations passed in the last few years have been felt in a more pervasive way by the electric utility industry than by perhaps any other industry. I'm referring espec
Jan 1, 1973
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Modern Visualization to Aid in Communication of Mine Planning UncertaintyBy Chris Roos
The mining industry has made strides in planning for operations to be safe for the workforce and public, to protect the natural environment, and to maximize value for shareholders. However, many of th
Jun 25, 2023
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Health And Safety Implications Of US Semiautonomous Longwall OperationsBy J. A. Organiscak
Longwall mining technological improvements have provided significant increases in productivity over the last 15 years. Longwall productivity is anticipated to continue to escalate with expanded applic
Jan 1, 1996
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Process Mineralogy – A Review of 1991 ActivitiesBy R. Kramer
The Process Mineralogy review arrived too late to appear in the May issue. The Process Mineralogy Committee scheduled programs with both SME and The Metallurgical Society. At the 1991 SME Annual Me
Jan 1, 1992
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The Feasibility Of Hybrid Network And Cfd Modeling For Mine Ventilation ApplicationsThis paper examines the feasibility of combining network modeling and computational fluid dynamics for modeling of underground mine ventilation systems. Both simulation methods have specific advantage
Feb 23, 2014
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Use Of Low Volatile Coal At Homer City StationBy D. C. McIntire
The Homer City Station, jointly owned by New York State Electric and Gas Corporation and Pennsylvania Electric Company is a three unit coal fired station. The first two units were put into commercial
Jan 1, 1988