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  • SME
    Optimizing Grinding And Regrinding Capacity In Mill Design

    By Robert J. Brison

    The intent of this paper is to try to answer the complex question: "How much grinding capacity should be designed into a new mining - milling project?" Much work has been devoted to the technical a

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SAIMM
    Development of an iron ore sinter process model to predict sinter strand operating parameters using the finite difference method

    By J. C. Vreugdenburg, B. A. Dippenaar, J. Muller, T. L. de Vries

    Iron ore fines are agglomerated in the sintering process to produce sinter: an important feed material for blast furnaces worldwide. A model of the iron ore sintering process has been developed with t

    Jan 1, 2014

  • AIME
    Health and Safety in Mines- Falls of Ore or Rock from the Roof Much the Greatest Hazard Underground

    By O. M. Schaus

    REDUCED activity of mining, because of the business recession, had the effect of lowering working time, hence of reducing exposure to accidents, so it is probable that 1938 will be found to have had a

    Jan 1, 1939

  • SME
    Historical Overview And Future Requirements For Coal Mine Safety And Health

    By Joseph O. Cook

    I know this is, at best, a frustrating period for the coal mining industry. About 20,000 miners have been laid off, mostly in the Appalachian and mid-western areas, and several mines are working less

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AIME
    Beryllium-Its Sources and Uses

    By AIME AIME

    BERYLLIUM is one of the most interesting of the minor metals and distinctly a modern development, for until the last two decades it had practically no commercial importance whatever. Then it was disco

    Jan 1, 1943

  • TMS
    Chloride Metallurgy - Process Technology Development

    By Edgar Peek

    "The two dominant metallurgical problems in treating most base metal sulphide concentrates in both the chloride and sulphate system are iron removal and sulphur elimination, respectively [1-3]. In thi

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Noise Suppression on Rock Drills

    By J E. Gordon

    For many years, it has been known that certain loud noises may, with prolonged exposure, temporarily or permanently damage a person's hearing ability. Pneumatic rock drills, al-though among the o

    Jan 1, 1963

  • CIM
    Design of Extra-Large Coal Preparation Plant in China

    By Minghui Li

    China is the largest coal producer in the world. In 2012, the coal production in China is 3.65billion tonnes, accounting for approximately 49% of global coal production. The raw coal production in 201

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Roasting tn the Iron and Steel Industry

    By H. U. Ross

    ROASTING is usually thought of as a process in which finely crushed or ground ore is heated with air in a suitable furnace in which the ore is rabbled or agitated in such a way as to insure complete r

    Jan 1, 1961

  • SME
    Pre-Excavation and Early Work Activities for the Long Baseline Neutrino Facility Far Site - RETC2021

    By Josh Willhite, Seth Pollak, Ben Seling

    The Long Baseline Neutrino Facility Far Site at the Sanford Underground Research Facility in Lead, South Dakota will house four large detector tanks located in deep underground caverns. Construction o

    Jun 13, 2021

  • CIM
    Study and development of leaching process with the aid of mathematical modelling

    By Y. M. Shneerson, E. E. Zhmarin, E. M. Vigdorchik

    One of the Gipronickel Institute activities is research and development of customized leaching technologies. The work is performed in several steps. Leaching kinetics are studied on a lab-scale accord

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    On the Impact of Potential Processing Technology Developments on Rare Earth Mining Economics

    By P. Klossek

    It is estimated that China accounts for 94% of the world supply of rare earths (Roskill, 2011). This fact, together with the impact of China?s export policy, poses a substantial risk to the security o

    Aug 1, 2013

  • SME
    Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Study of the Impact of Powered Air-Purifying Respirators (PAPR) in Underground Mining Operations - SME Annual Meeting 2025

    By Ashish Ranjan Kumar, Barbara Arnold, Luis Sanchez Gonzalez

    Mining operations adopt a variety of measures to combat dust underground. These include ventilation systems, water sprays, physical barriers, and personal protective equipment (PPE). Respirators are a

    Feb 1, 2025

  • NIOSH
    RI 6629 Exchangeability Of Synthetic Gases From Solid Fuels With Pipeline Natural Gas

    By Joseph Grumer

    The range of composition of gases synthesized from solid fuels which are exchangeable with natural gas on current gas appliances was evaluated by theoretical principles. These principles consider prim

    Jan 1, 1965

  • SME
    Industry-Government Efforts To Improve Air Quality In Florida ? Introduction

    By E. R. Hendrickson

    About 1/3 of the world's supply of phosphate rock is produced in a relatively small area of the Florida peninsula east of Tampa. Until this past year, a circle with a radius of about 25 miles and

    Jan 1, 1966

  • AUSIMM
    Ausenco Carbon Reactivation Design Criteria

    By D Preedy, J K. Claflin, S R. J La Brooy

    This paper summarises the lessons learned during a recent carbon reactivation kiln upgrade project at the Sukari Gold Mine in Egypt. The kiln is being replaced to ensure that the plant achieves full v

    Sep 26, 2013

  • NIOSH
    IC 6913 Mining And Grinding Methods And Costs At The Clay City Pipe Co. Clay Mine, Uhrichsville, Ohio - Introduction

    By E. J. Lintner

    This paper is one of a series being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines describing cloy reining, crushing, and grinding methods and costs at various operations throughout the United States.

    Jan 1, 1936

  • SME
    An Improved Sintering Process To Overcome Environmental Problems In The Sinter Plants - Introduction To Sintering

    By Thomas E. Ban

    The continuous sintering process was invented more than 60 years ago by two metallurgists, Arthur S. Dwight and Richard L. Lloyd, who saw a need for automation in mineral processing. Their specific ob

    Jan 1, 1975

  • IOM3
    Mine climate control, both present and future, for high production force in state temperature exceeding 40°C; a case study

    By P Shead, M A. Tuck

    Both climate and methane control have been a prime concern in the development of the workings within the Deep Soft seam at Harworth Colliery. This paper describes the numerous methods employed over th

    Jan 7, 1997

  • AIME
    Why Do Minerals Float?

    By S. Frederick Ravitz

    JUDGING from the inquiries that are constantly being received by the Utah Engineering Experiment Station as to the "Why," so to speak, of the flotation process of concentrating minerals, it occurred t

    Jan 1, 1933