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  • CIM
    Heating Iron Ore Slurry to Improve Filtering Efficiency Prior to Pelletizing

    By Robert E. Wood

    Engineers have known for some time that the efficiency of filtering iron ore concentrate slurry can be significantly improved by pre-heating the slurry ahead of the filters. However, heating such larg

    May 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    OFR-184-82 The Effects Of Moisture On Radon Emanation - Including The Effects On Diffusion

    By Burton J. Thamer

    Radon emanation coefficients of 0.02 to 0.55 were measured at moisture contents ranging from dry to saturation in eighteen different ores. The emanation coefficients rose from a minimum when dry to a

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Reinforced Concrete Seal Design For 120 Psi Design Standard ? Numerical Approach

    By R. R. Kallu

    The current 120 psi seal design and evaluation practices are mostly based on simple analytical solutions. Considering the simplistic assumptions and limitations involved in simple analytical solutions

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME
    A Survey of Atmospheric Monitoring Systems in U.S. Underground Coal Mines

    By L. Yuan, J. H. Rowland

    "In 1995 and 2003, the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) conducted surveys to determine the number of atmospheric monitoring systems (AMS) that were being used in underground coal mine

    Jan 2, 2018

  • TMS
    Mathematical Modeling And Design Of Heat Pipe-Cooled Metallurgical Furnace Equipment

    By Pietro Navarra

    Cooling of critical furnace equipment to produce freeze lining is of particular interest as many metallurgical processes are intensified while attempting to prolong campaign life. This idea was combin

    Jan 1, 2006

  • NIOSH
    RI 4949 Pebble Stoves For Heating Gases To High Temperatures ? Introduction

    By R. C. Buehl

    [Improvements in refractories for high-temperature service have made possible the use of higher temperature in many processes. Consequently, it sometimes is desirable to use gases heated above 1,600°

    Jan 1, 1953

  • AIME
    Forging Temperatures And Rate Of Heating And Cooling Of Large Ingots

    By F. E. Bash

    IN recent years, there have been a number of experiments conducted to determine the rates of heating and cooling of various sizes and shapes of steel ingots. Up to date, however,-most of the published

    Jan 9, 1919

  • CIM
    Applicability of the Hit for Evaluating Comminution and Geomechanical Parameters from Drill Core Samples – The Odyssey Project Case Study

    By M-d-N. Gagnon, P. Okono, Y. Bergeron

    In the mining industry, decisions regarding the type and number of comminution tests to be completed typically rely on geologists? observations and conclusions when studying drill cores. Given that th

    Jan 1, 2017

  • CIM
    Prevention of "Spontaneous Heating" by Low Temperature Immersion Carbonization of Coal

    By J. G. Speight

    Laboratory studies indicate that autogenous heating of low-rank coal can be prevented by a prior treatment which involves immersing the coal for short (5-15 min.) periods in an inert liquid at tempera

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Novel Approach For The Beneficiation Of Ferruginous Bauxite By Microwave Heating

    By R. Bhima Rao

    Performing a magnetizing roast in a furnace or kiln is a well-established technology. However, the use of microwave heat for the magnetization of hematite in the beneficiation of ferruginous bauxite i

    Jan 1, 1997

  • TMS
    Synthesis Of MmNi5 By Combined Mechanical Alloying -Low Temperature Heating Process

    By Marcelo R. Esquivel

    A MmNi5 alloy is synthesized by a combination of mechanical milling and low temperature heating processes. Synthesis time is 40 h for powders milled in a low energy ball mill at room temperature. A re

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    The Use of Controlled Recirculation to Reduce Heating Costs in Canada

    By McHaina D. M, Hardcastle S. G

    A description is given of an investigation into the feasibility of using controlled recirculation of warm exhaust air into the cold intake air of underground mines during winter. Canadian mines ca

    Jan 1, 1988

  • IMPC
    A Process of Producing Magnesium Sulphate by Treating with Waste Water from Titanium White Plant

    By Q. W. Jiang

    This paper presents a new process for producing industrial magnesium sulphate using waste water from titanium white plant and magnesium oxide from calcinations of magnesite ore as raw materials. With

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME
    Centrifugal Pump Maintenance (Slurry Applications)

    By D. C. Edwards

    In an age where customer service and quality drive today's industry and business, no service or product is exempt from these demands. Industry and business are streamlining everything from people

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Investigating the effects of reverse-osmosis treated water on the corrosion rate of armored-face-conveyor chains in longwall mining

    By Brendan Donnelly, Jung-Hoon Sul, Lasitha Piyathilaka, Sanghyun Jeong, Benjamin Probyn

    The chains of armored face conveyor (AFCs) are constantly in contact with water and wet coal, which results in a significant proportion of unplanned downtime experienced on longwall equipment due to c

    May 1, 2024

  • SAIMM
    A Computerised Approach to Determining the Self-heating Propensity of Coal

    By L. Wade

    Laboratory testing of the self-heating propensity of coal, using crossing-point temperature and differential thermal analysis techniques, involves the frequent recording of several temperatures. The v

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AUSIMM
    Metal Balance for Olympic Dam Using a Standard Industrial Software Package

    By R Gilbertson, N Freeman

    Metallurgical accounting is key to the control and production planning process of any mining operation. This is even more crucial for complex operations involving mining, concentration, smelting, refi

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AUSIMM
    A Proposed Standard for the Objective Measurement of Muck Pile Profiles

    Blast Engineers frequently use the terminology "the blast showed good heave", or even "the heave was better this time". It is reasonably obvious that "good" and "better" are not the best terms to us

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AIME
    Need for a Standard Method for Determining Surface Moisture in Coal

    By T. W. Guy

    DURING the past three years the Surface Preparation Committee of the American Mining Congress Coal Operators' Committees has been collecting data on dewatering and drying washed coal, and on scre

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Production Under Effective Water Drive As A Standard For Conservation Practice

    By E. DeGolyer

    The problem of good engineering practice and. of good conservation practice in oil production is that of keeping gas in solution. This can best be done by producing a field as a water-drive field. Som

    Jan 1, 1941