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SelectionConsiderations - Using a ConsultantBy Alfred Weiss
Selecting a minicomputer is not unlike selecting a costly piece of mining equipment such as a truck, shovel, crusher, or conveyor belt system. A marked difference might lie in the frequency at which s
Jan 11, 1981
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Pragmatism in industrial modelling: An application to ladle lifetime in the steel industryBy S. T. Johansen, B. T. Løvfall, T. Rodriguez Duran, J. Zoric
A methodology for building pragmatic physics-based models is here adapted to predict the erosion of ladle linings in the steel industry, in order to support operators when deciding whether the lining
Apr 16, 2024
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RI 3355 Studies Of Roof Movement In Coal Mines ? 1. Montour 10 Mine Of The Pittsburgh Coal Co. ? Introduction (052a378a-aec8-44bd-b43e-6cdda3a6dec3)By H. P. Greenwald
[In many coal-mining countries, during he pest decade, there have been made extended studies and accurate measurement of movement of roof strata, tests of the physical properties of specimens cut ther
Jan 1, 1937
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Energy Conservation In Cement Plants - I. Reducing Cement Consumption - Not LikelyBy Hoke M. Garrett
The domestic cement industry demands about 550 trillion Btu annually, at a time when reduced fuel use has become a necessity due to the energy shortage. In terms of the overall power picture, that
Jan 1, 1974
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Elevating geotechnical considerations in the Australian underground coal industry and mine planning processBy T Stambolie
Mine planning processes are continuously evolving, increasing in complexity, and are required to be developed in shorter timeframes, often missing important steps in the process. Underground coal mine
Nov 30, 2018
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Journal: 100 Years / E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS POWDER COMPANYBy Robert Hopler
Blasting powder is a slow-acting, black, granular explosive made of sulphur, charcoal and either potassium nitrate (saltpetre) or sodium nitrate. The blasting powder containing potassium nitrate is kn
Jan 1, 2014
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The Relationship Between Energy Release Rate, Damage, And Seismicity In Deep MinesBy K. Hodgson, N. C. Joughin
The detailed mechanism of rockbursts and other forms of damage due to rock failure in underground mining is as yet unknown. Studies of the energy changes which necessarily occur when an excavation is
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 7817 Use of Char To Improve Physical Quality of Coke From Sunnyside (Utah) CoalBy Charles C. Boley
Using bench-and pilot-scale coking facilities, the Bureau of Mines produced experimental coke from blends of char with Sunnyside coal (high-volatile A bituminous) from Carbon County, Utah. At bench sc
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 4928 Progress Report on Pegmatite Investigations in South Dakota for Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1951By D. H. Mullen, S. M. Runke, J. B. Cunningham
"SUMMARYThe coarse-grained granitic pegmatities of the United States have long been a source of many important industrial minerals, because of this, they have been studied intensively by geologists, m
Dec 1, 1952
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The Pattern of the ECA in Mineral AffairsBy C. H. Burgess
ON June 5, 1947, Secretary of State George C. Marshall in a speech at Harvard University outlined a plan for the economic recovery of Europe. The plan contemplated that the United States should provid
Jan 1, 1950
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SPOTLIGHT on the SAIMM 95th Anniversary BanquetThe South African Institute for Mining and Metallurgy celebrated its 95th anniversary with a banquet at The Carlton on Friday, 2nd June, 1989. This event was attended by 600 people, including the Pres
Jan 1, 1989
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Developments of Low Alkali Processes in Portland CementBy Bruce E. Kester
The concurrent observation of the phenomena of alkali-aggregate reaction and development of efficient dust collection systems on rotary kilns made mandatory the process modifications to produce low al
Jan 1, 1963
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‘Here’s to Low-Grade Ore and Plenty of it,’ the Hearsts and the Homestake MineBy Duane A. Smith
They are gone now. Gone like that long ago generation that gave them birth. The Homestake Mine, nestled in the northern Black Hills, closed in 2001 after 125 years, the longest run of any major Amer
Jan 1, 2003
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Subsidence Prediction Using a Laminated, Boundary-Element ProgramBy Keith A. Heasley, Timotlly M. Barton
Historically, the surface subsidence over underground coal mines has been predicted using empirical profile or influence functions which have little or no connection to the actual mechanics of the sub
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Management of Change ù The Transformation of UK Coal Project 105In the UK during the 1990s the energy companies had developed a policy of æDash for GasÆ, building large natural gas power stations to produce more than 30 per cent of the UKÆs electricity demand. The
Jan 1, 2005
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Related Genesis for Iron, Manganese and Gold-copper Ores in Western AustraliaBy P B. Schwann
The commonly accepted genetic theories of Pilbara iron ores and Woodie Woodie manganese ores have often presented them as quite unique. This apparent uniqueness is not confined to just iron and mangan
Jul 13, 2015
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A History of Bock Burst Research in the Coeur D'Alene Mining DistrictBy Michael Jenkins
This paper reviews the history of rock burst research in the Coeur d'Alene Mining District of northern Idaho over the last 30 years. Rock bursting is a problem because of a combination of geologi
Jan 1, 1987
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Trends in Research in the Iron and Steel IndustryBy Anson Hayes
FOR the purpose of the following discussion the word "research" is interpreted as including all phases of development work on methods of manufacture, metallurgical characteristics, and uses of iron an
Jan 1, 1937
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A review of historical underground coal mining practice in Western CanadaBy F. Grant
"General *The mining experiences of the coal mining industry in Western Canada have been extremely varied, with the mining companies having to adjust their operations or fail due to the harsh economy
Jan 1, 1985
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Using Vibration Prediction to Reduce Blasting Costs and Complaints (c2b05a63-1c96-45ce-a036-acc1a0a37215)By Thomas Leonard, Philip R. Berger, Bryan E. Papillon
Bardon Trimount Inc., a large producer of aggregate, crushed stone, and concrete, was experiencing significant public opposition to its five quarries in the Boston area. It was believed by the authors
Jan 1, 1996