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Recent Developments In The Design Of Jeffrey Electric Locomotives And Coal-Cutting MachinesBy Sanford Belden
My topic, Recent Developments in the Design of Electric Mine Locomotives and Mining Machinery, does not require me to go into a general review of electricity as applied to the mining industry. Interes
Jan 6, 1914
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Some Problems In Copper LeachingL. D. Ricketts, New York, N. Y.-In recent years the metallurgical field of the copper industry has expanded greatly, the copper ores have become lean and diverse in character, and we are obliged to tr
Jan 4, 1915
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Optimum Charcoal Loading Calculations And Other Developments To A CIP CircuitBy D. J. Collins
While the charcoal in pulp (CIP) process was introduced to the mining industry many years earlier, it did not gain widespread recognition until 1973 when Homes take Mining Company installed a CIP circ
Jan 1, 1989
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"Blue Mining" The Future of Mining Initial Considerations for Underground Pumped Storage PlantsBy M. Kellner
Due to continuously growing resource demands and increasing requirements for sustainability, safety and environmental protection on the other hand, the mining industry is being subjected to these addi
Aug 1, 2013
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Enhancement of material handling system efficiency in ZISCO plant by HPGR circuit modificationBy Majid Saghaeian, Rasool Hejazi, Parisa Ghobadi
"Pulp handling in mineral processing circuits is very complicated due to its inherent different specifications compared with other fluids such as water. Because any variation in ore property (e.g. siz
Jan 1, 2014
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Improving the Performance of the Hardy Cross Algorithm for Large Ventilation Models"The Hardy Cross algorithm offers a reliable method of solving network systems of fluid flow and has become widely used for solving water and ventilation flow networks. A limitation is that computatio
Jan 1, 2019
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A Mineralogical Examination of the McArthur Lead-Zinc-Silver DepositThe mineralisation consists principally of layered pyrite, phalerite and galena, situated conformably within a sequence of tuffaceous, bituminous shales and dolomitic sediments that include slump brec
Jan 1, 1968
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Present State of the Art of Copper MetallurgyBy E. P., Mathewson
THE most important improvements in copper metallurgy today are the advances in the art of leaching and electrical precipitation of copper from solution; the development of flotation processes; improve
Jan 1, 1921
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The Development Of Gypsum CalciningBy Floyd M. Thorman
Gypsum is the crystalline chemical compound CaS04?2H20. A close chemical relation - and frequently occurring with Gypsum ? is Anhydrite which is Cask. Gypsun has wide commercial use because relatively
Jan 1, 1973
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A New Approach To Investigating Coke ReactivityBy Oluwatosin A. Aladejebi, Apsara S. Jayasekara, Raymond J. Longbottom, Mark Reid, Marc in het Panhuis, Brian J. Monaghan
The coke analogue is a new research tool that has been developed to quantify and characterize the effect minerals in coke have on coke reactivity. The analogue material is made from a number of differ
Jan 1, 2014
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Fusion of molten phase R&D into the metallurgical industry to drive circularityBy S L. Nicol, B J. Hogg, O J. Mendoza, S Nikolic, A Burrows
The top submerged lance (TSL) technology, developed in the 1970s, is now widely used for the processing of a range of materials. The key advantage the ISASMELT™ TSL technology provided was the ability
Aug 21, 2024
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Concerning The Alloys Of Lead And Tin.LEAD and tin mixed together make an alloy through an attachment of natural affinity which they have with each other, so that when they are mixed it is difficult to recognize by the sight which one it
Jan 1, 1942
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RI 5545 Bureau Of Mines Gas-Combustion Retort For Oil Shale - A Study Of The Effects Of Process Variables - SummaryBy Raymond O. Dannenberg
The gas-combustion retort developed by the Federal Bureau of Mines at the Rifle Oil Shale Project near Rifle, Colo., is a continuous, gravity-feed retort. The heat required to convert the kerogen in t
Jan 1, 1960
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Development of an iron ore sinter process model to predict sinter strand operating parameters using the finite difference methodBy 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
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IC 9140 Natural And Synthetic ZeolitesBy Robert A. Clifton
This Bureau of Mines report discusses the mineralogy of zeolites, the properties that make them commercially valuable, the conditions of formation of both natural and synthetic zeolites, and present a
Jan 1, 1987
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Geology of the Beattie Gold Mine, Duparquet Township, QuebecBy J. J. O?Neill
Introduction The Beattie mine is the first of its character to be exploited in Quebec. It is primarily a large low-grade gold deposit containing values which a few years ago would not have been consi
Jan 1, 1934
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Human-Systems Integration for the Safe Implementation of Automation "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By Robin Burgess-Limerick
The introduction of automation to mining has great potential to reduce safety and health risks by removing people from hazardous situations. However, automation changes the tasks performed by people a
Jun 16, 2020
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Risk Management for Design and Mine Contracting at Lady LorettaBy R J. Everett
The mining industry is beginning to adopt quality systems based on the requirements of International Standards for quality assurance, such as the ISO 9000 series. Indications from similar industries a
Jan 1, 1998
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Characterization of The SnO2:F/CdS:In StructuresBy Shadia J. Ikhmayies
SnO2:F/CdS:In bilayers were produced by the spray pyrolysis technique on glass substrates. The structures were characterized by recording and investigating their transmittance curves, I-V plots, X-ray
Jan 1, 2009
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Geotechnical Management at the AGL Loy Yang MineBy S Cyphers, J Missen, B Jansen
The AGL Loy Yang Mine is one of the largest and most significant coalmines in Australia. Commencing in 1982, this mine produces 30–35 Mt/a to supply more than 50 per cent of Victoria’s electrical powe
Nov 5, 2014