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Optimizing And Evaluating Theoretical Concepts Of Compressive CrushingBy E. Lee
Cone crushers are widely used within the mining and aggregate industries for the size reduction of minerals, ores, and rock materials. In mining applications for example, the product from cone crusher
Sep 1, 2012
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Thermodynamic Modeling of Oxygen Bottom-Blowing Continuous Converting ProcessBy Songsong Wang
Recently, replacing Pierce-Smith converting process with the oxygen bottom-blowing continuous converting technology has become a new research focus. Based on the principle of Gibbs free energy minimiz
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Fine Gravity Separation in the Reflux Classifier, Exploiting a High Shear Rate, Laminar Flow MechanismFine Gravity Separation in the Reflux Classifier, Exploiting a High Shear Rate, Laminar Flow Mechanism The Reflux Classifier is used in the gravity separation of particles over a broad range of parti
Sep 13, 2010
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Stage Response Calibration of the Mark III and Marple Personal Cascade ImpactorsBy D. A. Lucero, J. E. Brockmann, L. A. Mondy, K. L. Rubow, D. J. Rader
"Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MNExperimental and correlated stage responses (the fraction of particles entering an impactor that are collected on a stage
Mar 1, 1992
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Reports On Technological Research - Reduction-Induration Applied To Iron Ore PelletsBy R. B. Schluter, M. M. Fine
The Bureau of Mines' Twin Cities Metallurgy Research Center has of late concerned itself with reduction-induration of iron ore. One development provided a flowsheet for the agglomeration of green
Jan 10, 1969
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Aerial Maps, Greatly Improved, Simplify Work of Geologist and EngineerBy George S. Rice
ARIAL maps of prospective mineral-bearing territory have become almost indispensable in all the branches of exploration, and have proved particularly useful in the great oil area of the Southwest. Abo
Jan 1, 1936
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Process Control"Chairman: Dr R. E. ROBINSON Rapporteur: Dr R. P. COLBORNPapers:The simulation of crushing plants by W. J. WhitenSimulation of multi-component flotation plants by B. K. Loveday and G. R. MarchantCompu
Jan 1, 2014
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Increase of Productivity in a Magnesite Flotation Operation by Means of Selective MillingBy A. P. Yovanovic, P. Bonadia, M. N. Moraes, C. F. Matos
"The magnesite flotation operation of Magnesita Refractories, in Brumado – Brazil, has four parallel ball mills working in closed circuit with hydrocyclones to grind the ore for the reverse flotation
Jan 1, 2016
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Mass Excavation With Hydraulic ExcavatorsTraditional loading systems have relied for many years on wheel and track loaders, power shovels, conveyor belts, and more recently, hydraulic front shovels. Each has certain advantages and disadvanta
Jan 3, 1982
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Transportation Of Molten Blister Copper By Rail From Smelter To RefineryBy Frederic Benard
PRIOR to 1936, the Ontario Refining Co. received all incoming blister copper from The International Nickel Company's smelter in the usual form of 460-lb. cakes, or slabs. These were received in o
Jan 1, 1938
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Use Of Satellite Imagery In The Study Of Geologic Structure And Roof Stability RelationshipsBy Thomas A. Simpson
Heretofore, underground coal mines in Alabama have operated under only 60 to 360 meters of cover: however, new mines (at least 5 in the early opening or development stages) will be operating under cov
Jan 1, 1975
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Optimizing Knelson Concentrator Performance in Gravity Gold CircuitsBy G. K. Nimal Subasinghe
The performance of Knelson Concentrators (KC) used in gravity gold circuits often rely on manufacturers recommendations for selecting operating parameters such as, fluidising water flow rate and cycle
Jan 1, 2014
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Solvent Extraction of Rhodium from Bromide MediaBy T. M. Dreher
The difficulties associated with the operation of a classical rhodium refining process have prompted many attempts to develop a viable solvent extraction flowsheet for rhodium. Recent investigations a
Jan 1, 1998
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Continuous casting of steelBy F. Weinberg
"The recent development of the continuous casting process for steel has required basic understanding in a number of areas in the metallurgcal sciences. In some areas, information is still lacking. The
Jan 1, 1981
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Recent Operation of Acid Plant at Sumitomo Toyo SmelterBy Kenichi Moriyama
The Sumitomo Toyo Copper Smelter started operation in 1971, as an epoch-making smelter at which 9996 of the charged sulfur could be captured. In the past ten years, the amount of treated copper concen
Jan 1, 1995
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Estimation & Comparison Of Axial Compression Capacity Of Bored Cast In-Situ Piles As Per Indian And International StandardsBy Sowmiyaa. V. S., Tiruvengala Padma
Axial compression capacities of bored cast in situ piles as per Indian and International Standards are compared in this paper. Bored cast in-situ piles resting on soil and rock are considered for capa
Sep 1, 2022
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RI 5987 Columbium-Vanadium Binary Alloys For High-Temperature Service ? SummaryBy H. R. Babitzke
The purpose of this investigation was to develop an alloy of columbium for use at high temperatures and for nuclear applications. The properties of possible alloys were determined, and the more promis
Jan 1, 1962
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Stress Environment of Entry Driven Along Gob-Side through Numerical Simulation Incorporating the Angle of BreakBy Pengfei Wang, Guorui Feng
"The angle of break is the acute angle created by the coal seam bedding plane and caving line formed by roof strata movement after extraction of a longwall panel. It has a significant influence on str
Jan 1, 2018
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Revolution In Diamond ManufacturingBy P. van der Steen
This paper examines the historical developments in diamond beneficiation technology and the impacts on the industry. The art of diamond beneficiation has given way to the application of scientific pro
Jan 1, 2010
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The Mining Industry of Nova ScotiaBy Messervey, J. P.
NOVA SCOTIA is sharing in the rapid advance of the mining industry that is one of the remark- able features of Canada's recent progress. The production of coal and gypsum has increased rapidly, a
Jan 1, 1928