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Lead Smelting and Refining its Current Status and FutureBy Kazue Moriya
At the 1980 TMS-AIME world symposium, Dr. Davey mentioned that the traditional lead blast furnace is now being challenged by direct smelting processes. In the copper smelting field both the blast fur
Jan 1, 1990
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A Brief History Of The Freeport Mcmoran Bagdad Solvent Extraction CircuitBy B. Blaschuk
The Freeport McMoRan Bagdad Solvent Extraction (SX) circuit is the oldest plant of its kind currently in operation. The plant was commissioned in 1969 and was the second SX-EW operation to be built f
Jan 1, 2010
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Characterizing Primary Dendritic Microstructures to Quantify the Processing-Structure-Property Relationship in Single Crystal Nickel-Based SuperalloysBy A. H. Rosenberger, M. A. Tschopp, M. A. Groeber, K. N. Solanki, A. L. Oppedai, J. D. Miller
"Characterizing the spacing of primary dendrite arms in directionally-solidified microstructures is an important step for developing process-structure-property relationships by enabling the quantifica
Jan 1, 2013
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Management of Minor Elements in the Production of Base MetalsBy C Chen, W J. Bruckard, F R. A Jorge
The base metal industry mines and processes hundreds of million tonnes of ore per annum to produce saleable products and large tonnages of waste by-products such as tailings. These ores usually contai
Jan 1, 2006
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The Teck Cominco Hydrozinc? ProcessBy Hector M. Lizama
A new technology, known as the HydroZinc? process, is described for the recovery of zinc from sulphide ores that includes heap leaching, neutralization, solvent extraction and electrowinning. Unit ope
Jan 1, 2003
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Underground Mine Ventilation Planning and Design With Regards to Heat Load and Cooling MechanismsBy H R. Phillips
The ventilation and refrigeration design of underground mines is an important aspect, when new or existing mines are considered and places a great responsibility on engineers tasked to do so. The curr
Jan 1, 2005
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Observations on the Growth of Ultrapure Iron CrystalsBy H. H. Podgurski, Hsun Hu
Large cryslals of high-purily iron (99.996+ pcl) cannot be obtained by the usual strain-ameal technique. Repealed phase transformation by thermal cycling prior to crilical deformation improves the cap
Jan 1, 1965
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Utilization Of Automation And Data Transfer In The Operation Of LHD MachinesBy Pentti Kallio
From the aspect of economic feasibility of mining, ineffective use of expensive mechanization investments is becoming a problem. In many cases, the machinery is in operation only 50 - 60 % of the tota
Jan 1, 1989
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Dolomite Flotation - Pilot Plant StudiesBy Michael E. Kelahan, Charles Y. Guan, Glenn A. Gruber
A comparison of the IMC Anionic Process and the CLDRI Process, based on pilot plant testing of waste pebble by Jacobs Engineering is presented. Estimated costs for constructing and operating a benefic
Jan 1, 2002
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Some Geotechnical And Planning Considerations In Underground Siting Of Nuclear Power PlantBy R. C. Oberth, C. F. Lee, E. M. Taylor
INTRODUCTION Underground siting of nuclear power stations is drawing increasing attention in various parts of the world. Scandinavian countries took the early lead in this field because of their ex
Jan 1, 1979
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Surface Chemical Characteristics and Adsorption Properties of Calcite as One of the Gangue Minerals of Phosphate OresBy P. Somasundaran, S. E. El-Mofty
A comparison of the IMC Anionic Process and the CLDRI Process, based on pilot plant testing of waste pebble by Jacobs Engineering is presented. Estimated costs for constructing and operating a benefic
Jan 1, 2002
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Mine Design To Maximize Coal Extraction In Longwall MiningBy R. N. Singh, A. S. Atkins
One of the most difficult problems associated with modern mechanised longwall mining is the lack of system flexibility to deal with local changes in geology, seam thickness and the face design paramet
Jan 1, 1984
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The Treatment Of Arsenic And Antimony Oxide FumesBy G. A. Brooks
The problem of treating concentrates with increasingly higher levels of arsenic and antimony is compounded by the trend to stricter environmental guidelines regarding the disposal of smelter wastes. M
Jan 1, 1994
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Computer Simulation of Mine Evacuation - Pre Print 77-AR-5By A. B. Boghani, R. H. Trent
A computer program has been developed to simulate evacuation of a mine in various configurations. The simulation input variables include characteristics of the mine, expressed in the form of a network
Jan 1, 1977
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Arsenic Management In Copper SmeltingBy Norbert L. Piret
During smelting of copper, arsenic in the feed reports to a large extent to the gas phase and some enters the anode copper. From the gas phase it is transferred during wet gas cleaning directly, or in
Jan 1, 1999
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User-Friendly In Situ Copper Oxide Leach Mining Cost Model - ObjectiveEnable prospective in situ leach mine operators to evaluate the economic potential of an ore body by using a user-friendly, computerized in situ copper oxide leach mining cost model. Background
Jan 1, 1991
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Enhanced Silver Recovery at Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation Limited (NPL)By R. S. Boorman, L. J. Surges
"Ore reserves at Brunswick Mining and Smelting totalled 101(106) tonnes grading 97 grams tonne-1 silver at the end of 1981. Silver is recovered as a byproduct in the copper, lead and bulk concentrates
Jan 1, 1983
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Vacuum Filtration: Available Equipment and Recent InnovationsBy S. M. Moos, R. E. Dugger
In reviewing available vacuum filtration equipment in this paper, several types of filters have been included which are probably not familiar to operators in the mining industry. However, it was felt
Jan 10, 1979
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Optimisation of Coal Production from Mine Face to CustomerThe technology of coal preparation, while based on similar processes to those in common useage in the 1950s, has improved significantly over the past 15 years primarily due to advances in process cont
Jan 1, 1992
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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