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The Filblast Cyanidation ProcessBy B. J. S. Sceresini
The Filblast Cyanidation Process incorporates the advantages of intense high shear mixing, high dissolved oxygen concentration and high pressure to achieve extremely rapid gold dissolution rates. Th
Jan 1, 1995
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Characterization of bauxite residue and challenges for scandium extraction by the hydrometallurgical routeBy Denise Crocce Romano Espinosa, JUNIOR AMILTON BARBOSA BOTELHO, Jorge Alberto Soares Tenorio
Bauxite ore is used to produce alumina in the Bayer process. For each tonne of alumina produced, around 1 to 1.5 t of bauxite residue is generated, with an estimated 4 Mt of the residue generated worl
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Strata Mechanics of Pillar Mining at the Crandall Canyon Mine (c0e13c4f-5887-4a39-a60f-1366ecdd3be0)By W. G. Pariseau
"BACKGROUND The Crandall Canyon Mine (CCM) is located in the Wasatch coal field in central Utah. Extensive longwall mining at CCM preceded a decision to recover coal left in barrier pillars on each si
Jan 1, 2015
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Plastic Deformation of Boise SandstoneBy Michael M. Carroll, Zhu-ping Duan, Han-ping Chin
INTRODUCTION The inelastic stress-strain behavior of rocks has urged engineers to seek for the possible application of plasticity to engineering pro¬jects such as tunnels, oil wells, dams, etc. for
Jan 1, 1986
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Coal Mining Environment-Computerized Monitoring SystemsBy Boris M. Vorobjev
The paper in question discusses a wide range of topics on the coal mining environment in general and on computerized coal mine environment systems in particular. The emphasis is being made on methodol
Jan 1, 1992
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Cost Calculations for Mechanized Shrinkage Stoping*By Gordon M. Pugh, David G. Rasmussen
INTRODUCTION Shrinkage stope mining can be employed in steeply dipping veins where both the wall and the vein material are sufficiently strong to stand with only minimal ground support. Shrinkage sto
Jan 1, 1982
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Metallurgical Accounting at Gold Field's Chimney Creek MineBy James R. Arnold, John O. Marsden
Introduction Metallurgical accounting practices have been revolutionized over the past 15 years by the introduction of low cost personal computers and easy- to-use spreadsheet software. The Chimney Cr
Jan 1, 1990
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Techniques Of Fully Mechanized Coal Mining Applied To Steeply Dipping SeamsBy Yong-ping Wu
Based on the rules of strata behavior and the characteristics of rock movement, the elementary problems of using fully mechanized coal mining techniques in steeply dipping coal seams are described. A
Jan 1, 2003
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Using Horizontal Curves To Optimize The Alignment Of Belt Conveyors ? SummaryBy G. E. Tooker
This paper (1) presents new data on the use of horizontal curves to optimize the alignment of belt conveyors. The operating concept of a horizontal curve is simple. As an element of the belt passes
Jan 1, 1985
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Classification TheoryBy B. Fitch, E. J. Roberts
Definitions and Terminology Classification is defined within this section as the separation of solid particles into size or weight fractions or classes by differential settling through a fluid. It
Jan 1, 1985
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Fluidized Bed Combustion of High Sulfur Coal Proves SuccessfulBy William J. McCloy, Robert L. Gamble
A coal-fired fluidized bed steam generator rated at 12.6 kg/s has demonstrated the industrial and institutional application of fluidized bed combustion by burning high sulfur coal in an environmentall
Jan 3, 1981
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The Formidable Separation Machine Packed Column FlotationBy T. P. Meloy
The packed column flotation cell is an awesome separation device. Virtually unknown and untested, the packed column flotation cell is one of the ten most important developments in mineral processing o
Jan 1, 1994
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Experimental Investigation on the Static Shear Stiffness of an Immersion JointBy Yong Yuan, Wenhao Xiao, Luc Taerwe
"The static shear stiffness of an immersion joint subjected to combined compression and shear forces is investigated by experiments in a test set-up. To explore the performance of the immersion joint,
Jan 1, 2016
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Final Subsidence BasinBy W. M. Ma, Daniel W. H. Su, K. Centofanti, Yi Luo, W. L. Zhong, Syd S. Peng
2.1 INTRODUCTION When total extraction of an opening of sufficient size is reached in a horizontal coal seam, the roof strata in the overburden deform continuously to reach a new equilibrium conditi
Jan 1, 1992
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Considerations for Sublevel Open StopingBy Brain W. Lawrence
Sublevel stoping generally is a large-scale open stoping method. It sometimes is referred to as long-hole or blasthole stoping. This method usually is applied to strong ore bodies that require minimal
Jan 1, 1982
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Overall Project SchedulingBy Roger G. Haga, Richard P. Campbell
Introduction Project scheduling . . . . • What is it? • Why is it done? • Who does it? • How is it done? • When is it done? These are some of the questions that will be addressed in this
Jan 1, 1986
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Discussion - New size laboratory ball mill for Bond Work Index determination – Mining Engineering Vol. 46. No. 4. pp. 352-353By H. Nemutolluhi
Discussion by G.E. Agar In the April issue of Mining Engineering there is a technical note "New size laboratory ball mill for Bond Work Index determination" written by M. Nematollahi which is very
Jan 1, 1996
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Radon Daughter Exposure Estimation And Its Relation To The Exposure LimitBy Harold Stocker
INTRODUCTION This presentation is concerned with the administrative and technical capability of the Atomic Energy Control Board (AECB) to assure compliance with the individual exposure limit for ra
Jan 1, 1981
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Nuclear Methods Applied To Ore Beneficiating Processes Present And Future ? IntroductionBy Jack G. Crump
Nuclear radiation systems for gauging solids content in process slurries and level in crushers has demonstrated acceptance in ore processing. The use of nuclear radiation for moisture analysis of bulk
Jan 1, 1965
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Improved Strategies for TBM Performance Prediction and Project ManagementBy Priscilla P. Nelson, Yousof Abd Al-Jalil, Christopher Laughton
Prediction of excavation rates is a critical element in the pre-planning of a tunnel boring machine (TBM) project. A realistic evaluation of performance expectations is needed that reflects both the k
Jan 1, 1999