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An Exploratory Investigation on the Effectiveness of a Novel Vibration‑Enhanced Flooded‑Bed Dust Scrubber - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)By Mahmud Esad Uluer, Seyed Hassan Amini, Aaron Noble, Matt Shigo
Airborne coal mine dust is an unintended and unavoidable result of coal extraction operations that raises notable health and safety concerns. Modern mining techniques utilize several dust mitigation s
Dec 27, 2023
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Development of ANN‑Based Universal Predictor for Prediction of Blast‑Induced Vibration Indicators and its Performance Comparison - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021) with Existing Empirical ModelsBy Chiranjibi Santi, Amit Kumar Gorai, VIVEK KUMAR HIMANSHU
Air overpressure (AOp) and peak particle velocity (PPV) are the most undesirable effects of blasting in mines. It is an urgent need to design a predictor model for AOp and PPV for universal applicatio
Jul 30, 2021
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A Supervisory Expert System For Integrated Plant-Wide ControlBy R. A. Ynchausti
In January 1993, Pyramid Resources began implementation of a supervisory expert control system at a U.S Cu concentrator. The objective of this control system was to improve plant profitability through
Jan 1, 1995
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Losses Of Oxime Type Extractants By Chemical Degradation And EntrainmentBy C. Hanson
Two modes of potential loss of oxime extractants in liquid extraction processes for the extraction of copper have been studied. In loss "by chemical degradation, two mechanisms of acid hydrolysis are
Jan 1, 1980
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Effect of Bucket Geometry, Machine Variables, and Fragmentation Size on Performance of Rubber‑Tired Loaders - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2022)By 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 fo
Oct 29, 2021
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Mining Truck Dispatch - The Basic Factors Involved And Putting These Factors Into Mathematical Formulas -- Algorithms - Mining Equipment Dispatching And Formulas ForBy L. G. Hagenbuch
Several factors need to come together in creating an integrate mining equipment dispatching system. At the hub of these factors ace the central dispatching formulas. This paper details the development
Jan 1, 1987
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Alternative Strategies For The Development Of Texas LigniteBy E. R. Hoskins
The Gulf Coast States ranging from South Texas to Alabama contain vast resources of lignite ranging in energy content from about 4000 to 7000 Btu/lb (as-received) with sulfur content ranging from abou
Jan 1, 1983
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Clay Resources Of The Midwest StatesBy Haydn H. Murray
The area from Ohio on the east, Tennessee on the south, and Minnesota on the west: contains some very unique and useful clay deposits. Included are fireclays and plastic clays in Ohio, Kentucky, India
Jan 1, 1980
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The Shortage Of Cement, Etc.By Roy A. Grancher
?The Horn of Plenty seems to have sprung a leak?.? anonymous For the first time in the Nation's peace-time history, shortages have become a way of life for the United States. Such words as sc
Jan 1, 1974
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Nuclear Process Control Gauges In Industry ? IntroductionBy Heinz C. Dittmar
The phenomenon of radioactivity has been known since the turn of the last century. Scientists of many nations, intrigued by the strange effects of radioactivity, have engaged in research to probe the
Jan 1, 1966
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Application Of Computers To Ore Reserve Calculation And Mine Planning - IntroductionBy K. J. Ashley
Over the last six years I have been involved with the calculation of ore reserves and mine planning using various computer systems and soft- ware packages. This experience has given me a unique perspe
Jan 1, 1985
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Modernization Of The LKAB Pelletizing Plant At Svappavaara, SwedenBy Knut H. Hubert
The GRATE-KILN System plant at Svappavaara, Sweden, was constructed for LKAB by Allis-Chalmers under a turnkey contract and commissioned in 1969. The plant was designed to produce iron ore pellets fro
Jan 1, 1980
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The Treatment Of Refractory Gold Ores Containing Carbonaceous Material And SulfidesBy W. J. Guay
Carbonaceous gold ores containing gold dispersed in sulfides are refractory to cyanidation because: (1 ) the carbonaceous materials adsorb gold during cyanidation; (2) a portion of the gold s so finel
Jan 1, 1981
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Ground Control Analysis Of Multi-Slice Mining For Thick Western Coal Seams ? IntroductionBy T. Hackett
Western underground coal reserves are tremendous, but recovery in western seams can be poor because of mining problems caused by deep cover, geologic anomalies, and thick seams. For instance, many sea
Jan 1, 1987
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Considerations For The Use And Application Of Continuous Monitoring SystemsBy Susan G. Bilhorn
A number of studies have been conducted in active and inactive mine environments using continuous monitoring and data acquisition systems to detect various parameters. In addition to the information o
Jan 1, 1984
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The Rating Of Modern Sinter PlantsBy A. F. Ogg
The installed world steel capacity remains 20% above the present world steel demand. Energy costs have risen enormously in recent years, as illustrated in Figures 1 and 2. The role of the sinter pla
Jan 1, 1980
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Copper And Its FutureBy John G. Hall
Everyone forms his own mental picture when the subject of copper is mentioned. To an architect, copper is a warm, enduring metal with a quiet beauty; to the historian, man's first metal; to the p
Jan 1, 1968
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Carbon-in-Pulp Processing of Gold and Silver Ores - The Experts View the ProblemsWhat is the preferred electrolytic cell design and why? Hall: Considerable research remains to be done on electrolytic cell design. Studies are presently being conducted to determine optimum voltag
Jan 10, 1981
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Fort Mchenry Tunnel Value Engineering In Preliminary DesignBy Ahmet Gursoy
Maryland, will be the widest vehicular tunnel ever built by the trench tube method. Careful coordination and planning were required to meet the tight and fast design and construction schedules. During
Jan 1, 1983
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Noise Control For The Pneumatic Rock DrillBy Aarne Visnapuu
Unmodified pneumatic rock drills may have noise levels of 115 to 130 dB at the operator's position. Experimental modifications have been made to a standard drill to suppress the noise from the th
Jan 1, 1973