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Challenges In Coal Mine Slope ConstructionBy J. Haynes
Coal mines in the eastern US often use sloped shafts as production beltways for ore removal, as means of access for supplies, and for ventilation. These structures are usually completed with the help
Feb 27, 2013
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Effects of Temperature and pH on Pressure Filtration of Coal Refuse SlurryBy G. S. S. Raman, M. S. Klima
Coal refuse slurries stored in tailings impoundments can potentially lead to environmental concerns such as effluent seepage, property devaluation, and in extreme cases, dam failures. Pressure filtrat
Jun 17, 2019
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How TO REDUCE CAPITAL AND OPERATING COSTS AT HEAP LEACHING PROJECTSBy Leonard Harris
Good morning ladies and gentlemen. I would like to thank Hans von Michaelis for inviting me here today to talk to you on the subject of "How to Reduce Capital and Operating Costs at Heap Leaching Proj
Jan 1, 1998
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EffectiveMaintenance– An Essential Ingredient of SuccessfulMining OperationsBy Paul D. Tomlingson
Maintenance costs in the mining industry often account for as much as 18-20% of total operating costs and with the cost of labor and materials rising, they threaten to become an even larger percentage
Jan 12, 1982
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Wollastonite (fdcc1a36-db30-4747-8941-1f59d6044aa1)By Ken Santini, Ronald R. Bauer, Joseph R. Copeland
Wollastonite, named after W.H. Wollaston, an English chemist and mineralogist, is a calcium metasilicate having the chemical formula CaSiO2. Although it is a unique mineral, wollastonite has a short h
Jan 1, 1994
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Toxic Release Inventory Reporting And Consequences For A Typical Gold Mining FacilityBy J. G. Nalven, J. A. Sturgess
On July 1, 1999, most domestic metal mines will have to report releases of toxic chemicals into the environment for the first time as required by SARA Title 313. Some of these reportable releases wil
Jan 1, 1999
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Crosstown 5/6 Collector System Soft Ground Tunneling With An EPB MachineBy E. O. Mixon, Joseph P. Sehulster
This paper describes the driving of a 1421 m long by 2.74 m diameter sewer tunnel in postglacial soils of the Menomonee River Valley in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. An earth pressure balance machine was used
Jan 1, 1989
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Mathematical Models For Early Prediction Of Mine FiresBy Shuyu Qin, Shujiang Sun, Jingfu Zhao
The three key parameters of mine fires are local airflow velocity, temperature and oxygen concentration. According to the theories of seepage in porous media, heat transfer and heat dispersion, mathem
Jan 1, 1993
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Effect of controlled recirculation on methane concentrations in headingsBy M. J. McPherson
The legislation that prohibits the recirculation of air in coal mines was formulated because of the fear that concentrations of airborne pollutants would rise to dangerous levels. This paper undertake
Jan 1, 1988
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Modeling Of Flocculation Processes For Dewatering System ControlBy R. Hogg, A. C. Maffei, D. T. Ray
Based on standard population balance models for agglomeration and size reduction processes, a simplified model has been developed to describe simultaneous growth and breakage in the flocculation of ag
Jan 1, 1990
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Simulation Studies On Truck Dispatching - IntroductionBy F. L. Wilke
Truck haulage costs form a major part of the total mining costs in hard rock open pit, mining operations. In order to minimize these costs one has to - determine the optimal truck fleet (type, size
Jan 1, 1982
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Calcined BauxiteBy James A. Everts
Calcined bauxites are classified by their major end uses - abrasives and refractories. Target properties are dictated by application and processing requirements. The chemical and physical properties o
Jan 1, 1984
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Microwave-Assisted Drilling In Hard RockBy J. R. Blair, D. P. Lindroth, W. R. Berglund, R. J. Morrell
The objective of this US Bureau of Mines (Bureau) research was to determine the technical feasibility, principles and effectiveness of a combination energy method for drilling and cutting hard rocks.
Jan 1, 1993
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Laboratory baffled-column flotation of mixed Campbell Eagle seam bituminous coalBy K. J. Shoop, S. J. Ripke, T. C. Rao, T. C. Eisele
This study investigated the use of a 7.6-cm inside diameter, 344.2-cm-tall horizontally baffled column to reduce the ash content of a low-sulfur bituminous coal. Tests were carried out to determine ho
Jan 1, 1999
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Optimization Of Ventilation Control Device Locations And Sizes In Underground Mine Ventilation SystemsBy X. Wu, M. Karfakis, E. Topuz
The generalized ventilation network problems encompassing both natural and controlled splitting networks, is formulated using a nonlinear nonconvex programming model, which has not yet been solved sat
Jan 1, 1991
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Single Bubble Terminal Velocity-Experiment and ModelingBy Yongqin Zhang
A single bubble released into surfactant solution first accelerates, reaching a maximum velocity then decelerates to reach a terminal velocity. Modeling this "velocity profile" is fundamental to under
Jan 1, 1999
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Three-Dimensional Computer Modeling Of Particulate Flow Around Dust MonitorsBy B. D. Nichols, W. S. Gregory
SOLA-DM is a three-dimensional finite-difference computer code designed to model the dynamics of an incompressible fluid and the transport of discrete particulate material around obstacles impervious
Jan 1, 1987
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Ventilating A Raised-Drilled ShaftBy William H. Meadows
This information describes the ventilating and methane gas testing procedures utilized during the raising of a mine shaft using a Robbins 81-R drill. An overview of the raise boring process is present
Jan 1, 1980
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Surface Modification And Biobeneficiation Of Some Oxide Minerals Using Bacillus PolymyxaBy K. A. Natarajan, Namita Deo
The interaction of Bacillus polymyxa and minerals such as hematite, corundum and quartz resulted in significant surface chemical changes, both on the cell surfaces and on the interacted oxide minerals
Jan 1, 1998
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Particle Shape Characterization New and Old Methods Does a Particle Have Shape?By Mark C. Williams, Thomas P. Meloy
Particle shape characterization is a complex task made more difficult because of the human eye's sophisticated recognition of shapes, giving rise to the assumption that shape analysis is consider
Jan 1, 1989