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Adaptive Control Of Mineral Processing ApplicationsBy L. Hales
Process control systems have evolved from single loop control to distributed control with computer based expert control strategies. The next step is to add adaptive control to the expert control strat
Jan 1, 1996
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Harvesting and Converting Peat to Methanol at First ColonyBy Andrew B. Allen, Charles W. Robinson, Robert L. Schneider
In April, the US Synthetic Fuels Corp. broke a three-year silence and made its first financial award by approving a $820,750 loan for the First Colony peat-to-methanol project in North Carolina (ME, M
Jan 7, 1983
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Experience With The Design And Operation Of Pneumatic Handling EquipmentBy G. A. Gunderson
Since our time is very limited, I would like to relate to you as best as I can a few important areas that I think may be helpful. 1.) The Real Difference between Dense Phase and Dilute Phase Pneumati
Jan 1, 1977
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Tunnel Cost ModelBy Charles H. Minott, Michael J. Markow, Robert D. Wyatt, Fred Moavenzadeh
The substantial investment in tunnels anticipated in the next twenty years has focused new attention on the economics of tunnel construction itself and on some costly problems associated with undergro
Jan 1, 1974
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Factors Influencing Silver Extraction from Refractory Manganiferous Silver Ores by Segregation-Cyanide LeachingBy C. Flores, R. Y. Wan, M. C. Fuerstenau, T. S. Jordan
Most oxidized manganiferous silver ores contain manganese associated with silver and are not amenable to conventional silver extraction methods, including direct standard cyanidation techniques. Howev
Jan 1, 1993
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A New Development in Microcomputer Software for Mine Ventilation Planning Involving the Installation of FansBy Martha S. J. Leary, Malcolm J. McPhersqn
This paper introduces a computer simulation which extends the utilization of microcomputer systems for mine ventilation planning. The program was developed as part of an ongoing study to produce a sim
Jan 1, 1988
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Investigation of machine-mounted area lighting to lower injury risk from slips-trips-falls for operators of mobile surface mining equipmentBy Brendan Demich, MAHIYAR F. NASARWANJI, Alan G. Mayton
During dusk, nighttime and dawn operations, effective illumination is a crucial component of safety for getting on/off mobile surface mining equipment and for preshift inspections. U.S. National Insti
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Economic Implications Of Strip Mining Legislation: The Small Firms - IntroductionBy G. Richard Dreese
Most coal mining states have passed or amended laws restricting strip ruining in the past two years. In light of this and in anticipation of further restrictions by the states and the federal governme
Jan 1, 1973
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Investigation into dust exposures and mining practices in mines in the southern Appalachian RegionBy Douglas E. Pollock
Recent NIOSH published information has shown an increase of rapidly progressive coal workers? pneumoconiosis (CWP) in the southern Appalachian coal region (SAR) of the U.S., despite the fact that comp
Jan 2, 2010
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Economics Of PerliteBy W. E. Benton
The name Perlite applies to both a hydrated volcanic glass containing from 2% to 5% combined water and to the lightweight material that is produced from expanding the sized volcanic glass. Upon heatin
Jan 1, 1984
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United States Dependence on Foreign Sources of Heavy Mineral ConcentratesBy Langtry E. Lynd
The titanium dioxide pigment industry in the United States has always relied to varying degrees on imported titanium concentrates. Dependence on foreign ilmenite was especially high (generally over 85
Jan 1, 1978
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Application Of Background Oriented Schlieren (BOS) For The Qualitative Analysis Of Flow Through A RegulatorThe schlieren technique describes an optical analysis method designed to enhance light distortions caused by air movement. The ability to visualize air flow has significant implications for analyzing
Jan 1, 2011
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Fine Particle Flotation ? IntroductionBy Thomas P. Meloy
Floating "fines" differs from floating "sands" because the fines have a much larger surface area compared to their mass. The forces that arise from this large specific surface the key to understanding
Jan 1, 1962
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Improvements In Crusher Control (50d9ae3a-4d5a-4f38-b5d7-94fcbeac9d33)By C. Ottergren
A process does not have higher capacity than what can pass through its bottleneck. Acknowledging this, and with the goal to optimize production at a minimum investment, one can use existing equipment,
Jan 1, 1999
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Efficient Pillar Extraction By Means Of Exhaust VentilationBy L. D. Ellison
The ventilation of a bituminous coal mine by means t of a Forced and, or, Exhaust system of ventilation is certainly not new to the mining industry, however, we know from experience that the ventilati
Jan 1, 1960
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Pneumatic Beneficiation of Mica OresBy C. E. Jordan
Abstract. The U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, as part of its effort to maintain an adequate supply of minerals and metals to meet national economic and strategic needs, is conducting
Jan 1, 1980
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Hydrodynamics Of Slurry Flow Through The Porous Structure Of Ball Charge In Tumbling MillsBy P. Songfack
In this work, the slurry flow in the ball mill is solved with Navier-Stokes' equations and the marker and cell technique (MAC), which tracks the fluid-free surface. Considering different planes i
Jan 1, 1994
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Ultrafine Desliming At A.T. Massey Coal CompanyBy Rob Robertson
The problem of fine coal slimes has been addressed in a unique way at A. T. Massey Coal?Company. Several plants have employed two-stage classifying cyclones to separate the minus 1 mm raw coal into 3
Jan 1, 1998
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Use of an Environmentally Friendly Polymer to Reduce the Water Content in Tailings Slurry "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By Yongsik Jeong, Kwangmin Kim
Conventional tailings slurry contains a significant amount of water, and water management is key to ensuring the stability of a tailings storage facility (TSF). Simply reducing the water content in th
Jun 29, 2020
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Controlling Ball Mill Noise With Acoustic Blankets: A Case StudyBy D. R. Zuchelli
The purpose of wrapping ball mills with thermal/acoustic blankets is twofold: 1) to maintain the desired temperature inside the mill, and 2) to reduce the sound emanating from the mill. This field c
Jan 1, 2010