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  • SME
    5.2 Instrumentation ? Introduction

    By L. B. Hales

    The advent of the process control computer with its capabilities of monitoring, storage, and real-time control has revolutionized control technology in the mineral industry. Initial efforts to introdu

    Jan 1, 1979

  • NIOSH
    RI 8364 Thermal, Mechanical, and Physical Properties of Selected Bituminous Coals and Cokes

    By J. M. Singer

    Thermal, mechanical, and physical properties of virgin and heat-treated Pittsburgh seam coal were determined as part of a comprehensive study of combustion of monolithic coal block. The information wa

    Jan 1, 1979

  • NIOSH
    Mineral Indicators - Abrasives

    Norton Co., the world's largest producer of abrasives, is enlarging its proppant operation. Proppants are strong chemical particles used to wedge open rock formations in deep oil wells, thereby i

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Man-Sized Inspection Holes For Assessing Tunneling Problems

    By Ted M. Noskiewicz, James A. Ramsay

    INTRODUCTION During the various stages of an underground project from inception through design and construction, probably the single factor of most interest and concern is the nature of the ground.

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Asbestos, Definition(s), Detection, And Measurement ? Introduction

    By R. J. Lee

    Asbestos analysis is conceptually simple. The objective, in most environmental analyses, is to determine the number of asbestos fibers per unit area or volume in a sample. The sample may be a consumer

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Heat reclaim at mine surface plants

    By W. D. Bonisteel

    In 1976, Rio Algom Limited began the expansion of uranium production facilities at Elliot Lake. Quirke Mine was the only property in operation at the time, and plans were made to expand its milling ca

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    The use of rubber in the mining industry

    By W. Fergusson

    This paper takes a look at the use of rubber to provide corrosion resistance and wear resistance in the mining industry. The longer life and reduced down time involved with the use of rubber are stres

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    MIROC and developments in protective equipment for miners

    By Peter F. Pullen

    The need to apply the latest available technology to develop better tools and methods to meet problems in the mining industry was recognized by six of Canada's leading mining companies. As a resu

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    On-Line Wet And Dry Particle Size Analysis

    By H. N. Frock

    The use of low-angle forward light scattering for measurement of particle size distribution has been described previously.1 Laboratory instrumentation using this technology is used routinely in operat

    Jan 1, 1979

  • NIOSH
    Fire Protection For Front-End Loaders - Objective

    Provide reasonably priced, reliable fire protection for front-end loaders. Approach Automatic fire sensing and suppression systems were developed and ruggedized for use on front-end loaders opera

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    A geological appraisal of the coal resources of Nova Scotia

    By Peter A. Hacquebard

    Recent drilling programs have shown that the in-situ coal resources of Nova Scotia are very substantial. The grand totals of the measured, indicated and inferred categories amount to 232 m, 646m and 9

    Jan 1, 1979

  • AUSIMM
    Estimation Of Ore Reserves Using Geostatistics At The Frieda Porphyry Copper Deposit, Papua New Guinea

    The ore reserves of the Frieda porphyry copper prospect in Papua New Guinea have been estimated using kriging and an alternative method. Only very erratic variograms could be obtained from the raw

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Recent advances in Canadian coal preparation

    By Brian Raymond

    This paper will outline the problems and solutions of the new generation washeries, as well as the recent technological advances which are being considered for future coal preparation plants. The subj

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Mine backfill design and testing

    By Robert J. Mitchell

    A general approach to mine backfill design, including laboratory testing procedures, is outlined in this paper. Relationships between certain design parameters are developed and the effect of other fa

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    A national information service in mining, mineral processing and extractive metallurgy

    By A. S. Romaniuk

    More than a decade ago, CANMET management recognized the need to make better use of existing technological information in mining and extractive metallurgy-two fields basic to the economic well-being o

    Jan 1, 1979

  • NIOSH
    OFR-6(4)-81 Mine Electrical Power Systems - Transients Protection, Reliability Investigation, And Safety Testing Of Mine Electrical Power Systems - Vol. IV - Use Of Programmable Calculators In Mine Power System Design And Analysis

    By E. K. Stanek

    This volume describes software developed for programmable calculators that is useful in the analysis and design of mine electrical power systems. The programs are equally useful for any industrial or

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    A Practical Approach To Automatic Grind Control

    By R. Ribeiro

    The designers of the new Arafertil concentrator in Brazil provided for complete automatic control of the grinding circuit to meet the operating objective of maximum throughput at a specified grind. An

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Coal Division - Elements In Coal And Potential Environmental Concerns Arising From These Elements

    The Environmental Session will consist of five papers dealing with various aspects of trace elements associated with coal. Analytical procedures to determine the amounts of trace elements will be disc

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Computerized Maintenance System At The Carol Project

    By C. Jardine

    The concept of the system is to minimize costly unscheduled breakdowns of equipment by replacing components earlier than their "life" expectancy. Periodic unit services are scheduled according to pre

    Jan 1, 1979

  • NIOSH
    Improved Respirable Dust Monitor - Objective

    Continuously monitor and record respirable dust levels underground by a reliable, sensitive, and fast-response device. Approach A light-scattering photometer, having a LED (Light Emitting Diode)

    Jan 1, 1979