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International Rock Excavation Data Exchange Standard: Basis to broaden the use of mine automation and push for new marketsBy C. Mueller
Automation of mining operations is pushed by cost pressure and cyclical product prices. However, until now the different types of equipment were not able to communicate electronically with each other
Sep 1, 2001
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Evaluating The Economics Of Development Alternatives Early In The Project Feasibility ProcessBy Scott Stebbins
Cost estimating and economic evaluation software provide evaluators with the ability to predict the profit potentials associated with mine design alternatives even during project exploration and prefe
Jan 1, 2002
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Carbon Dioxide Gas As A Cement Slurry Thinner Development Use ? Economics ? IntroductionBy Harold Potter
(1) A great deal of experimentation has been carried out by the Wet Process Cement Manufacturers in connection with additives which make possible the production of a pumpable slurry at reduced moistur
Jan 1, 1959
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Loading Characteristics of Mechanical Rib BoltsBy K. Mohamed, G. Rashed
A conventional mechanical anchor bolt consists of a smooth bar threaded at the anchor end, with a conical wedge, and a mechanical shell anchor. When the smooth bar is torqued, the conical wedge pushes
Jan 1, 2019
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Real-Time Model for Temperature Control in Ingot ReheatingBy Preben Ingerslev
Control of the reheating of ingots is based either on surface temperature measurements using optical pyrometers or on furnace set points and reheat time determined empirically. This paper presents a r
Jan 1, 1994
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Surface Characterization for Coal ProcessingBy R. Hogg, S. Chander
"INTRODUCTION The behavior of particulate systems in general is determined by the properties of the solid and fluid phases and of the interfaces between them. As particle size is reduced, the inter fa
Jan 1, 1989
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Philadelphia, June 1876 Paper - Endurance of Iron RailsBy W. E. Coxe
In 1857 the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, whose main line extended from Philadelphia to Pottsville, Pennsylvania, with branches into the coal regions of Schuylliill County, made a contrac
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Endurance of Iron RailsBy W. E. C. Coxe
IN 1857 the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, whose main line extended from Philadelphia to Pottsville, Pennsylvania, with branches into the coal regions of Schuylkill County, made a contract
Jan 1, 1877
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Process Water Changes and Challenges for a Gold Mine in West AfricaBy W. de Klerk, M. B. Thorpe
Golden Star Resources Bogoso operates in Ghana’s Western Region. The gold recovery plant includes; a flotation circuit producing a concentrate for the BIOX® process that oxidizes sulphides before a CI
Jan 1, 2014
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A New Design Of Hard Rock TBM'sBy Larry L. Snyder
A compact 4.87 m (16 ft) diameter tunnel boring machine (TBM) is capable of boring a 12.2 m (40 ft) radius curve while gripping horizontally, or vertically, as may be required for the excavation of tu
Jan 1, 1989
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The possibility of using an autogenous Hydrogen-DRI slag as a raw material for vanadium extractionBy N Kojola, A Vickerfält, J Huss
The possibility of using an acidic autogenous hydrogen direct reduced iron (H-DRI) slag as a basis for vanadium extraction is investigated. For a raw material to be suitable for producing high-quality
Jun 19, 2024
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The Treatment Of Copper Ore By Leaching MethodsBy W. L. Austin
THE advance made in recent times in this branch of metallurgy is indicated y the attention the subject is receiving from important American copper-producing companies. Reference to the files of public
Jan 8, 1914
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The Gold Gravity Recovery Effort - A New Concept in the Design and Optimization of Recovery CircuitsBy Z. Xiao, A. R. Laplante
"The recovery of gold by gravity from grinding circuits differs from virtually all other gravity recovery approaches in that stage (or unit) recoveries are low, typically 1 to 5%, but overall recoveri
Jan 1, 2001
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The Effect of Fe Addition on the Activity of Si in Liquid Cu-Si AlloysBy Takeshi Yoshikawa, Kazuki Morita, Yuichi Kato
"A composite composed of carbon fiber and a Cu-Si alloy is a promising candidate for next generation brake disc materials used in high-speed trains. The composite can be prepared by vacuum infiltratio
Jan 1, 2012
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RI 3541 Diesel Engines Underground ? II. Effect Of Adding Exhaust Gas To Intake AirBy L. B. Berger
Studies showing the effect of mixing hot exhaust gases with tie intake air of a four-stroke-cycle Diesel engine are described. The results indicate a marked increase in carbon monoxide in tip exhaust
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 5847 Thermal Expansion And Phase Inversion Of Rare-Earth Oxides ? SummaryBy Stephan Stecura
One of the principal objectives of the Bureau of Mines program for development of superrefractory ceramic materials is to obtain fundamental data on the physical properties of refractory oxides. Eleme
Jan 1, 1961
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Benefits Of A Good Quality Assurance Program To An Electric UtilityBy W. J. Mahoney
A good quality assurance program at a coal mine or power plant is accurate, timely, and consistent. The quality analysis is accurate due to a complete sampling of the coal stream loaded into the unit
Jan 1, 1994
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The Carbon-In-Pulp Plant Of The Masbate Gold Operations PhilippinesBy F. V. Antonio, R. S. Pizarro
Masbate Gold Mines, dormant since WWI I, are now back in operation. The ore treatment plant incorporates carbon-in-pulp processing, utilized because of the ready availability of coconut shell charcoal
Jan 1, 1981
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Amax's Sleeper mine exceeds expectations on all counts as low-cost gold producerBy Warren D. Stanford Stanford
Introduction The Sleeper mine is a near-surface gold mine located in a remote area 56 km (35 air miles) northwest of Winnemucca, NV (Fig. 1). The deposit was discovered in 1984 by an Amax exploration
Jan 4, 1987
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Bauxite Mining in the United States - AlabamaBy WALTER B. JONES
IN ALABAMA there are three distinct groups of bauxite deposits, as follows: (1) Cambro-Ordovician contact with the principal-deposits located in Talla-dega, Calhoun, DeKalb, and Cherokee Counties, an
Jan 1, 1934