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Numerical Investigation of the Effect of a Novel Wet Scrubber on Dust Reduction in an Underground Coal Mine Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (330345b3-631c-4721-bb65-792de9742b60)By Thomas Novak, Sampurna Arya
Controlling dust generation and keeping it below permissible limits to meet federal dust standards at the working face of a roomand-pillar coal mine is a challenge for a mine operator. With the recent
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Impact Of Using Synchronous Condensers for Power System Stability and Improvement of Short-Circuit Power in Mining ProjectsBy M. Nambiar
Due to the remote locations of mining projects and the need for long transmission lines to provide electrical power, mining sites often operate with poor network power quality and low short-circuit ca
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Long-Range Planning In A Copper Mining CompanyBy Fernando A. Buttazzoni, Jorge C. Munita
INTRODUCTION To provide a background for discussing long-range financial and operational planning in the mining industry, we would like to begin by describing the role of planning in Codelco. Havin
Jan 1, 1985
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Benefits from Change in Pipeline Hydrate InhibitorEsso Australia Ltd. operates a large natural gas producing system in the Gippsland Basin, supplying gas to the Gas and Fuel Corporation of Victoria, the State Electricity Commission of Victoria an
Jan 1, 1982
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Small Diameter Explosives - Choosing for Underground Blasting ApplicationsBy S J. Brace
About 180 000 tons of explosives are used annually underground in South Africa. Most is loaded into holes less than 50mm in diameter. 75% is consumed in the gold and platinum mines where holes are bet
Jan 1, 1994
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Value Driven Resource Allocation And Focus In The Early Stages Of Project DevelopmentBy M J. Van Der Merwe
The mining industry is facing a serious skills resource shortage, growing commodity demand and cyclical prices. This makes focus and allocation of resources in the early stages of project development
Jan 1, 2008
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An experimental investigation into the trapping model core pillars with reinforced fly ash compositesBy M. K. Mishra, U. M. R. Karanam
Relative to slender pillars, larger size pillars exhibit improved strata control. Fly ash, though traditionally treated as a waste product, is emerging as an alternate engineering material. This paper
Jan 1, 2008
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Lignite In Greece - IntroductionBy Albert L. Toenges
EARLY in 1949, the Economic Cooperation Administration requested the Bureau of Mines to assign a coal-mining engineer to study milling conditions in Greek lignite mines; to make recommendations for th
Jan 1, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - Resistivity Measurements on Eutectoid Beryllium Copper (TN)By R. J. Block, G. H. Kehl
IN order to investigate the possibility of a spontaneous low-temperature transformation, resistivity measurements were made on a sample of eutectoid beryllium- copper. A cast specimen of 5.965 pct
Jan 1, 1960
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PART VI - High-Speed Calorimetry During Freezing and Cooling of MetalsBy George W. Healy, Ko Yamaguchi
In typical calorimetry the energy given off by a material under study is transferred to a water bath, whose temperature is sensed by a thermometer; for correct measurement the water bath must attain a
Jan 1, 1967
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Particle Interactions In High Ionic Strength SolutionsBy J. D. Miller
The recent non-equilibrium electro-phoretic mobility measurements by laser-Doppler electrophoresis coupled with the stability and prevalence of collector colloids in soluble salt flotation systems sug
Jan 1, 1996
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Use Of Ripping To Alleviate Excessive Compaction On Reclaimed Surface Mined LandBy J. C. Yingling, R. J. Sweigard, P. W. Conrad, J. M. Ringe, D. H. Graves
Much of the land reclaimed since enactment of the 1977 Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act is overcompacted. Research has shown that excessive compaction in replaced growing media is detrimenta
Jan 1, 2003
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Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1951 - The Cleaning of Fine Sizes of Bituminous Coals by Concentrating Tables (1950) 187, p. 956By R. E. Zimmerman
D. R. Lyons (Republic Steel Corp., Cleveland)— Some tests using wet tables conducted by an operating company to determine the effect of table-water density on the quality of the washed coal should be
Jan 1, 1952
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Closure of Copper Heap Leach Facilities in Semi-Arid and Arid Climates: Challenges for Strategic Management of Acid DrainageBy R. C. Ford
The advent of solvent extraction-electrowinning (SX-EW) technology for recovery of copper from low grade oxide ores has extended the operational lives of many historic mines in the western United Stat
Jan 1, 2000
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RI 5135 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Letcher County, Ky. - IntroductionBy J. W. Miller
Depletion of coals most suitable for metallurgical fuel has nude necessary a general survey of coking-coal reserves in the United States. These investigations were begun in 1948 at the joint request o
Jan 1, 1955
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Proposed Methods of Mining Pitching Seams: Which Would Minimise Coal Dust as Much as Possible and Increase the Percentage of Lump CoalBy George Kellock
In presenting this paper for discussion at the Western Annual Meeting to be held in Edmonton, it is with the idea of creating a full and general discussion by the mining men in the Province as to the
Jan 1, 1929
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Some Practical Aspects of Ore Reserve Estimation at Chuquicamata Copper Mine, ChileBy Dunn P. G
The copper ore reserves at the Chuquicamata mine were re-estimated during March to June 1994, as part of a comprehensive audit of the mine's overall short- and long-term planning. The basic pri
Jan 1, 1995
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Arnot?s Readiness to Prevent a Pike River DisasterBy R. Weber
Methane explosions in underground coal mines are a major concern across the mining industry. After the Pike River disaster, Arnot Coal became even more aware of the explosion risk. To determine whethe
Jan 1, 2014
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A Method Of Rapid Dephosphorization Of Bessemer SteelBy Gordon M. Yocom
A PROPER consideration of the subject of this paper should include economic aspects as well as the technical phases of the metallurgy, production, and properties of the product. The metallurgical pha
Jan 1, 1941
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Technical Notes - Peritectoid Transformation in Ag-Al AlloysBy C. W. Spencer, F. N. Rhines, R. J. Knight
Ametallographic study has been made of the peritectoid transformation as it occurs in two Ag-A1 alloys, containing 6.0 and 6.9 wt pct Al, respectively. After equilibrating at 475°C, these alloys were
Jan 1, 1958