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Flyrock in surface mining – Limitations of current predictive models and a better alterative through modelling the aerodynamics of flyrock trajectoryBy T. Szendrei and S. Tose
Historical approaches to the problem of flyrock based on correlation studies and regression analysis, including artificial neural networks and similar techniques, are inherently incapable of addressin
Dec 13, 2022
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Characteristics curves revisited: A more logical approach to determining operating pointsBy L. M. English, Y. J. Wang
When plotted as head vs. volume, fan curves start high and decrease with increasing volume, while mine head curves start low and rise with increasing volume. Their intersection is the system operating
Jan 1, 1999
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“state-of-the-art” Coking Technologies. Challenging Emissions At The Service Of The Environment: A Practical Brazilian ExampleBy Antonio Esposito
Saving energy and reducing pollution by minimizing emissions are today great challenges in the coking industry worldwide. In order to achieve satisfying results, equipment as well as technology should
Aug 1, 2018
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The Future of Applied Research in CanadaBy W. M. Armstrong
This paper compares research on development efforts in various countries, consideration being given to gross expenditures, manpower involved, source of funds, sector of performance and type of activit
Jan 1, 1968
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Plasma arc behaviour in direct current arc furnace smelting of platinum group metal-bearing materials: A modelling study on the effect of reductant choiceBy B. S. Xakalashe, I. J. Geldenhuys, M. W. Erwee, Q. G. Reynolds, R. T. Jones, S. P. Tsebe
Aspects of the production of platinum group metals by reductive smelting in direct-current arc furnace processes are investigated using a computational modelling approach. The replacement of fossil ca
Mar 6, 2026
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OFR-109-79 Coal Mine Combustion Products Identification And Analysis Procedures And SummaryBy K. L. Paciorek
The primary objective of this final phase of Contract No. H0133004 was to provide a description of all experimental assemblies and procedures used throughout this project in such a detail as to permit
Jan 1, 1978
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4. Triassic Magnetite and Diabase at Cornwall, PennsylvaniaBy Davis M. Lapham
Ore bodies at Cornwall, Pennsylvania, have been mined since 1742 principally for iron from magnetite, but also for copper (in chalcopyrite), silver (in chalcopyrite), gold (in chalcopyrite), cobalt (i
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 8914 The Florida Phosphate Industry's Technological And Environmental Problems, A ReviewThe Florida phosphate industry currently produces more than 80 pct of the total U.S. marketable output of phosphate rock. Because phosphate is one of three principal nutrients used in formulating a co
Jan 1, 1983
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Helical Piers/ Anchors in the Chicago Building CodeBy Gary L. Seider, Dana A. Wesolek, Fred C. Schmednecht
"A new condominium project, The Atelier, developed by Pickus Companies located at the corner of Bryn Mawr and Sheridan in Chicago, IL required an earth retention system to protect the surrounding road
Jan 1, 2005
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Conventional Versus Developing Processes Of Phosphatic Clay Disposal: A Technical EvaluationBy Jerry T. McLendon
The proper disposition of phosphatic clays has been the subject of research and debated for years by phosphate producers, State and Federal research agencies, regulatory authorities, and environmental
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 7358 Report Of Petroleum And Natural-Gas Division Fiscal Year 1944 ? IntroductionBy R. A. Cattell
Every finding of the year's work, obtained under stress to meet present objectives, contributed to postwar needs, because the very nature and constitution of petroleum and natural gas require tha
Jan 1, 1946
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Extending the life of INMETCO’s submerged arc furnace liningBy C. Doyle, D. M. Hoffman, C. Díaz, J. Hrepic, W. J. Koshut, R. H. Hanewald
"Recently, lining life of the INMETCO submerged arc furnace has been dramatically extended from an average of eleven months in the 1980s to a current record of 34 months. This paper summarizes test wo
Jan 1, 1997
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RI 3251 Engineering Studies And Results Of Acid Treatment Of Wells, Zwolle Oil Field, Sabine Parish, La. - IntroductionBy R. E. Heithecker
The Zwolle oil field of Sabine Parish, La., is different from most oil producing areas of the State in that the oil is obtained from marl and chalkrock formations. The thickness of the reservoir rocks
Jan 1, 1934
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IC 6792 Trends In Practice And Costs Of Concentrating Copper Ores - IntroductionBy T. G. Chapman
This paper has been abstracted from a forthcoming Bureau of Mines bulletin on the concentration of copper ores in North America. GENERAL DEVELOPMENTS IN CONCENTRATING COPPER ORES FROM 1912 TO 1932
Jan 1, 1934
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Kaolin-Based Pigments -Their Classification And Application In The Paper IndustryBy A. R. Negele
Kaolin-based pigments are the most widely used pigments in the paper industry. Several types are available and include standard hydrous, delaminated, calcined, chemically-structured, and most recently
Jan 1, 1993
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Progress in Mining at the HomestakeBy Guy N. Bjorge
HOMESTAKE'S mining methods today are of necessity controlled to a considerable extent by that which has been done in the past. This may be shown by the fact that our two main operating shafts now
Jan 1, 1934
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Aspects Of Flotation In A Fluidized BedBy Cagri Emer
In conventional mechanical flotation cells, when the size of particles exceed a particular value, that is of the order of 100 µm for metal sulphides, the recovery of particles decline rapidly. It appe
Sep 1, 2012
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Flame and Bath Reactions in Flash SmeltingBy J. W. Matousek
In the flash smelting of copper sulfide concentrates, the course of reactions from the burner tip, through flame "burn-out" (the point of oxygen depletion), to settled matte and slag is of particular
Jan 1, 1993
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Flotation as an Operation of Macromolecular Mass TransferBy M R. Drumond
The present work presents a new theoretical interpretation of the flotation process, which can also be applied to other mineral processing physical unit operations. This interpretation is part of the
Jan 1, 2005
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Early Contractor Involvement and Observational Method Supported with Artificial Intelligence for Equitable Risk Management - NAT2024By David J. Hatem, K. Bhattarai
Effective risk management in major subsurface projects involves ways to mitigate adverse impacts to final design and construction approaches due to changed subsurface conditions. An Early Contractor I
Jun 23, 2024