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Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - Heat and Gas Flow Interactions in Nonisothermal Packed Beds. Part Il-Systems with Counter-Current Gas-Solids FlowBy J. Szekely, V. Stanek
Steady state heat transfer and fluid flow rates are predicted for the counter-current contacting of gas and solid streams. For a .fixed pressure drop across the bed the convective heat transfer rate i
Jan 1, 1970
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Effect of Samarium Dopant on Photocatalytic Activity of TiO2 Na-no-particle for the Degradation of Reactive Orange 4By B. Q. By
TiO2 is an ideal material for catalytic technology due to its unique properties. In this paper, Sm3+ doped TiO2 photo-catalyst was developed to improve the efficiency of TiO2 and to use the natural li
Jan 1, 2014
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Selective desliming of sedimentary phosphate oresBy G. W. Poling, E. M. Coelho
"Sedimentary phosphate ores make up approximately 87% of the world's known reserves and are generally more difficult to beneficiate than igneous ores. In almost all cases, desliming prior to flot
Jan 1, 1986
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Improvement Of Ural (Russia) Pyrite Copper - Zinc Ores Dressing TechnologyBy B. A. Kutlin
29% of the total ore mined in the Russian Federation for copper production is finely disseminated copper-zinc-pyrite ores of the Ural Region. Physical and chemical characteristics of pyrite copper-zin
Sep 1, 2012
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The Elution and Precipitation Systems at URI's In-Situ Solution Mining PlantsBy Jose J. Alvarez
INTRODUCTION Three major plant processes control the operation of an uranium in-situ mining plant. The three pro- cesses can be categorized under the headings termed - loading, elution, and precipi
Jan 1, 1980
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The Change in Operating Philosophy After Converting the Comminution Circuit from a Single Stage SAG Mill to a SAG/Ball Mill Circuit ? The Tarkwa ExperienceThe comminution circuit at Tarkwa Gold Mine was commissioned as a Single Stage SAG mill operated in closed circuit with hydrocyclones designed to process 4Mtpa. The circuit was later expanded by addin
Jan 1, 2012
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IC 7624 Minimizing Fire Hazards In Coal Mines By Proper Circuit-Breaker Protection Of 250/275-Volt Direct-Current Systems ? IntroductionBy F. J. Gallagher
Some serious fires have occurred in bituminous-coal mines because of short circuits on direct-current power systems that do not have adequate circuit-breaker protection. The writer's observation
Jan 1, 1951
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Rare Earth MineralsBy Stephen B. Castor
The rare earth elements (REE) which include the 15 lanthanide elements (Z = 57 through 71) and yttrium (Z = 39) are so called because the elements were originally isolated in the late 18th and early 1
Jan 1, 1994
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Planning And Design For Barrier Pillar Recovery Three Case HistoriesBy David A. Newman
Barrier pillars created during mine development provide additional reserves during mine closure and can be the sole access to reserves previously abandoned because of mining height or out of seam dilu
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 4080 Beneficiation of Oxide Tin Ores from the States of Zacatecas and Guanajuato, MexicoBy W. G. Sandell, L. C. Bauerle, K. C. Dean
"INTRODUCTION As a part of the wartime activities of the Bureau of Mines, metallurgical services were extended to other Government agncies engaged in purchasing and stock-piling some of the more criti
Jun 1, 1947
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Sensor-based ore sorting to maximise profit in a gold operationBy B Nielsen, H Lehto, J Rohleder, C Robben
Sensor-based ore sorting is being increasingly used to reduce the amount of low-grade and waste material processed in mineral concentrators. This type of preconcentration provides bottom-line benefits
Sep 11, 2017
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Using high-efficiency downhole assay to improve the financial performance of open pit copper mining operationsBy H Rossiter, A Maddever, J Market, P Jeanneau, A Virani
It is generally acknowledged that the head grade of the world’s copper resources is declining. Accordingly, there is an increase in the volume of resource material being mined and processed to maintai
Nov 10, 2020
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RI 9023 - Reclaiming Heavy Metals From Wastewater Using Magnesium OxideBy D. N. Tallman
The electrokinetic properties of MgO have been utilized to simultaneously filter suspended solids and remove trace amounts of dissolved heavy metals from synthetic mine water. Greater than 95 pct remo
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 7506 A Method For Sampling And Analyzing Trona DustBy Murray Jacobson
A method for determining airborne trona dust concentrations using a midget impinger was developed. During sampling, the trona dust, composed of sodium carbonate and bicarbonate, dissolves in the colle
Jan 1, 1971
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Testing of fire-resistant conveyor beltingBy Michael J. Sapko, Ellsworth R. Spencer, Frank J. Perzak
"The fire resistance of several mine conveyor belts is evaluated using a new belt-flammability apparatus developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines. The test apparatus, experimental details and a calculate
Jan 1, 1982
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Current Mining Developments Committee Coal Division C.I.M.By H. Wilton Clark
"IntroductionTHE CANADIAN use of short-period delay-action detonators in coal shooting has been carried on for about two years, mostly in British Columbia, and this is a preliminary report on progress
Jan 1, 1953
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The Application Of Radar Techniques For In-Mine Feature Mapping In The Bushveld Complex Of South AfricaBy D. Vogt
A brief summary of the propagation characteristics of rock provides the necessary understanding to design effective radar surveys. Measurements of the electrical properties of the major Bushveld plati
Jan 1, 2005
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Challenges In The Mineralogical Characterisation Of Low-Grade Nickel LateritesBy Zofia Swierczek
This paper reports the results of a detailed mineralogical study of typical, low-grade Australian nickel laterite run-of-mine ores. Successful development of an effective beneficiation process for upg
Sep 1, 2012
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Development Of Ground Response Curves For Longwall Tailgate Support DesignBy T. M. Barczak
Longwall tailgates in coal mines are often subject to severe mining induced loading and deformation. Innovative tailgate supports have been developed over the years to provide safe and economical acc
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Heat Treatment Of Aluminum-Silicon AlloysBy D. B. Hobbs, L. W. Kempf, R. S. Archer
SILICON is one of the most important elements in the metallurgy of aluminum. It is always present in small amounts in the ordinary grades of "pure" aluminum, and hence in all alloys made therefrom. Wi
Jan 1, 1928