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Prediction of Liberation From Unbroken 3-Phase Texture: A Case Study on a Coal Sample (e23ed2e0-27e1-45ee-9aa4-e6aa7dcb254e)By Claudio L. Schneider, Peter R. King, Reiner Neumann
"Predicting the liberation spectra that are produced from breakage of two-phase ores under the random fracture assumption can be accomplished by measuring the conditional, on length, linear grade dist
Jan 1, 2003
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Mineral resource objectives of the Continental Scientific Drilling Committee's dedicated drill holes and add-on science to solve mineral deposit problemsBy C. Meyer, J. J. Eidel
Major gaps in understanding hydro- thermal systems remain after a century of studying fossil ore deposits and active geothermal areas. The periodically rejuvenated concept of "stacking" ore deposit ty
Jan 1, 1988
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Dynamic Control of a Mining EnterpriseBy R. G. Coyle
"In an earlier paper the author explored the consequences of price-stabilizing effects, on an industry-wide basis, of various production strategies. These ideas have now been applied to an illustrativ
Jan 1, 2014
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Precious Metals Leaching from Electronic WastesBy F. Rashchi, N. Naseri Joda
Recycling of electronic wastes is an important subject both from an environmental point of view and also the recovery of valuable materials. In this research, PC board scraps were leached to recover C
Jan 1, 2011
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RI 2109 Safe Storage of CoalBy H. H. Stoek
It would permit coal mines to operate continuously instead of intermittently . Intermittent operation increases the cost per ton for mining , and makes the yearly return to labor low . These condition
Apr 1, 1920
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Using Statistical Quality Control For Productivity ImprovementBy J. E. Feddock
To succeed in today's competitive coal market, coal companies must continuously improve production and lower cost. However, the coal industry's historical management practices must change to
Jan 1, 1993
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Wave Trend Crossing A New Tool For Detecting Fires In A Mine Employing Diesel EquipmentBy James R. Boulton
Fire detection using Carbon Monoxide sensors is based on the assumption that a rise in the level of Carbon Monoxide in the atmosphere over a fixed, predetermined ambient level is indicative of a fire.
Jan 1, 1991
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Anode material and fabrication development for magnesium-air fuel cellBy Z. Tang
A collaborative project was performed between NRC Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation and MagPower Systems Inc, to develop a cost effective fabrication process to manufacture the anode for magnesium-ai
Jan 1, 2005
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Cost-Effective Equipment Application ZonesBy Bill Morgan
This paper discusses the economic zones of application for several different types of earthmoving equipment: dozers, wheel loaders in load-and-carry applications, wheel tractor scrapers, articulated t
Jan 1, 1994
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Aren't You Too Young to be a Consultant?Many young mining engineers do not consider consulting as a possible job, believing that many years of working on-site is required to achieve practical experience, develop expertise and acquire indust
Jan 1, 2009
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The Gyro-Theodolite and its Value in Modern Surveying PracticeBy A Falter
Gyroscopic surveying instruments, which apply the physical law of a gyroscope, are being used for deter-mining the azimuth of lines with a high degree of ac-curacy. In the past ten years, gyro-theodol
Jan 1, 1964
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Electrochemical Behavior and Corrosion Properties of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy Made by Selective Laser Melting for Immersion in Artificial Seawater at Different TemperatureBy Yifei Zhang, Jianzhong Li, Wenhao Zhang
Eletrochemical behavior and corrosion properties of a Ti–6Al–4V alloy fabricated by selective laser melting in artificial seawater at temperature ranges from 20 to 40 °C were investigated using electr
Mar 1, 2018
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Assessment of Analysis Techniques for Multi-Plate Anchors in SandBy James P. Hambleton, Anastasia Nally
This work focuses on the numerical simulation of multi-plate anchor systems (e.g., helical anchors) in sand subjected to vertical loading. In assessing the stiffness and capacity of these multi-plate
Jan 1, 2019
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An Assessment of Coal Pillar System Stability Criteria Based on a Mechanistic Evaluation of the Interaction between Coal Pillars and the OverburdenBy Guy Reed, Russell Frith, Kent Mctyer
"Coal pillar design has historically been based on assigning a design factor of safety (FoS) or stability factor (SF) to coal pillars according to their estimated strength and the assumed overburden l
Jan 1, 2016
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Reagent Control in FlotationBy C. H. G. Bushell, M. Malnarich
Reagent control in flotation is more an art than a science. Operators vary the amount of re- agents used according to the metallurgy obtained. The amount of collector may be increased, for example, if
Jul 1, 1956
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Probabilistic Subsurface Characterization for Transmission Line Foundation DesignBy Neil T. Russo, Peter M. Kandaris, Jogi S. Gadok
"Assessment of subsurface data for foundation design in support of long high voltage electric transmission lines is best accomplished using a probabilistic strategy since only a small portion of struc
Jan 1, 2017
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Statistical Control in the Evaluation of an Asbestos DepositBy Robert F. Shurtz
This paper discusses and compares methods of statistical analysis of the information relating to the evaluation of an asbestos deposit. From a study of 10-ft. lengths of drill core, the separate effec
Jan 1, 1966
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Modeling the Fonnation of Bainitic Ferrite in Low-carbon SteelsIn low carbon TRIP steels, the formation of carbide-free bainitic ferrite is crucial for the stabilization of austenite. Based on experimental investigations modeling the bainite reaction is examined
Jan 1, 2003
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RI 5831 Using Radiant Heat To Reduce Coal Filter-Cake Moisture: Results Of Pilot Plant Tests ? Introduction And SummaryBy E. R. Palowitch
This report stems from a study by the Bureau of Mines of the possibility of reducing coal filter-cake moisture by applying radiant heat directly to the filter cake while under vacuum during the drying
Jan 1, 1961
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Lower level operations in a thick steeply pitching seam at Cadomin Coal Mine; in Cadomin, AlbertaBy N. Melnyk
"FOREWORDThis paper provides a unique description of a method devised for mining a very thick steeply dipping seam of soft gassy coal which was prone to spontaneous combustion. The editors con¬sider t
Jan 1, 1985