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Solvent Refined Coal: Its Merits And Market PotentialBy Robert M. Jimeson
The competitive market potential for solvent refined coal is estimated. Market advantages of solvent refined coal are enumerated. Markets are possible in combustion, railroad locomotion, and carbon el
Jan 1, 1969
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Solvents And Explosives To Recover Heavy OilBy Larman J. Heath
Preliminary results of an explosive fracturing-solvent injection heavy oil recovery experiment conducted by the Bureau of Mines at a shallow oil reservoir near Bartlett, Kans., are given. Three wells
Jan 1, 1972
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Solving a Steel Production Problem ? Scrap Shortage Limits Output ? Sinter a Promising SubstituteBy Arnold Hoffman
A RESPONSIBLE steel executive recently declared that scrap shortages, despite fantastic prices reaching up to $50 per ton, are responsible for the loss of 140,000 tons of steel a month and that in Mar
Jan 1, 1947
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Solving Combustion Related Fugitive Emissions Problems in Metallurgical Operations using Computational Fluid DynamicsBy A. Blackmore, A. Lamoureux, J. Woloshyn
This paper provides an overview of recent applications of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to combustion related fugitive emissions problems. The aim is to illustrate the capabilities and discuss th
Jan 1, 2015
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Solving Distribution Problems by MergerBy HAROLD VINTON COES
THE motive for merging or consolidation today is conspicuously different from that actuating business men in the late eighties and early nine- ties. Then they combined to secure added productive capac
Jan 1, 1930
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Solving Industrial Mineral Flotation Problems At The Mines Branch, Ottawa, CanadaBy R. A. Wyman
"The froth flotation process was patented by E.L. Sulman, H.F.K. Pickard, and John Ballot in 1906 . . . . . . . . . .James M. Hyde installed the first froth flotation process in the U.S., about August
Jan 1, 1971
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Solving Mine Drainage Water Issues with Peat-Based Sorption MediaBy P. Eger, D. Green
"The Soudan Mine was Minnesota’s first iron mine, operating from 1882 to 1962. The mine was donated to the State of Minnesota in 1963 and became a state park in 1965. The mine discharge contains eleva
Jan 1, 2015
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Solving Mineral Processing Problems with Advanced Surface Science TechniquesBy M. T. Thomas
Sufficient development of the X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS), the Auger Electron Spectroscopy (AES), and the Secondary Ion Mass pectroscopy (SIMS) has made these instruments ideal for solving
Jan 1, 1981
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Solving Process Engineering and Flowsheet Design Challenges With Limn®By A. Noble
For the past 30 years, process flowsheet design has been accomplished largely through modeling and simulation. This approach provides circuit designers the freedom to test various separation approache
Feb 23, 2014
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Solving Some of Flotation's ProblemsBy AIME AIME
L H. DUSCHAK gave an interesting talk at a recent meeting of the. San Francisco Section, based -011 experimental work with a variety of ores at the laborator of the Treadwell-Yukon Co., in Berkeley, C
Jan 1, 1932
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Solving the Problems of Precharging Sublevel Caving Rings at Ridgeway Gold MineBy P Trout, B Macaulay
Ridgeway Gold Mine (RGM) is an underground sublevel caving (SLC) operation that is owned and managed by Newcrest Mining Limited (NML). Production drill and blast practices are critical to the success
Jan 1, 2005
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Solving Variable Bedrock Challenges With Ductile Iron PilesBy Kevin R. Johnson, Matt Caskey, Bryan Plaskett
Working in urban environments presents unique logistical challenges beyond those typically associated with traditional geotechnical design and construction. These challenges can include constrained si
Oct 1, 2022
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Some Accident Hazards and Preventive Measures at MinesBy E. C. Keeley
Some Safety Measures at Ontario Mines The following safety precautions have of late been taken by several of the Ontario mines: installation of water crossovers; washing clown of faces to show-up mis
Jan 1, 1931
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Some Applications Of Ductless Fans In Bord And Pillar Headings In South African Coal Mines.By E. J. Meets, C. F. Meyer
Bord and pillar mining at shallow depth (400 m approx. maximum) is widely used in South African coal mines. One of the problems encountered in extracting coal in this manner is the ventilation of adva
Jan 1, 1993
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Some Applications Of Tóth-Isotherm In Mineral ProcessingBy l. Bokányi
The Tóth adsorption isotherm-model was derived and has been widely used for the inhomogeneous solid surfaces. The three-parameter isotherm incorporates the effect of the interaction between the adsorb
Sep 1, 2012
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Some Applications Of Undercut-And-Fill Mining - The International Nickel Company Of Canada, LimitedBy J. A. Pigott
Undercut-and-fill mining is a method developed by the International Nickel Company to deal with abnormal pillar mining conditions at one of its mines. Results have been such that its use has been exte
Jan 1, 1962
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Some Approaches And Methods For Real-Time DPM Ambient Monitoring In Underground MinesBy A. D. S. Gillies
Diesel engine particulate matter pollution is a matter of concern currently in underground mines worldwide. A number of real-time Diesel Particulate Matter (DPM) monitors have been developed in recen
Jan 1, 2012
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Some Approaches in Improved Fine Particle Flotation and SeparationBy Mohamed Ourriban, Yongjun Peng, Qi Liu, Denis Cotnoir
"In the flotation of fine particles, there are two difficulties in general: low recovery of valuable minerals and high recovery of gangue minerals. The low recovery of fine valuable minerals is attrib
Jan 1, 2006
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Some Approaches To High-Tonnage ComminutionBy P. Rosario
During the last few years high-tonnage plants have been designed with comminution circuits using semiautogenous grinding (SAG) mills, high pressure grinding rolls (HPGR), or both, followed by ball mil
Jan 1, 2010
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Some Aspects of A.C. Wound Rotor Motor Mine Hoist ControlBy F. Y. Grepe
"THE MOST common type of mine hoist is, as is very well known, that in which the a.c. wound rotor motor is the driving medium. The reasons for the use of the wound rotor motor are, of course, economic
Jan 1, 1954