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Power Supply for Resource Projects (8ecc30a6-60bd-418c-872d-5915924f6785)The provision of electrical power is an important consideration in project development. The first step to be taken in this area is to assess the power requirements of the project. The alternatives of
Jan 1, 1990
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The Effect of Particle Size on Froth Stabilities of Different OresBy B. McFadzean, I. Achaye, T. Chidzanira, J. Wiese
"Froth stability has an overriding effect on metallurgical recovery and grade for many ore types. Froth recoveries of less than 10% are common for low stability froths such as those in sparsely minera
Jan 1, 2016
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New York Paper - The Production of Solid Steel Ingots (with Discussion)By Benjamin Talbot
The problem of segregation and cavities in steel ingots is a subject which has given and is still giving metallurgists, engineers, and operators matter for serious consideration. This question has
Jan 1, 1914
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Aluminothermic Smelting: A Versatile Process Serving Demanding MarketsBy Jr. Robison
"Aluminothermic (""thermite"") smelting became commercial with the development of tonnage aluminum, and prospered producing metals and alloys with higher cleanliness, consistency and elemental control
Jan 1, 2012
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The Mechanisms Of Collector Adsorption On Salt-Type Minerals From Solutions Containing High Electrolyte ConcentrationsBy H. Schubert
The flotation of sylvite and also some accessory minerals is performed in brines containing very high electrolyte concentrations. Under these circumstances the mechanims of collector adsorption exhibi
Jan 1, 1988
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Development of a Computer-Aided Application Using Lane’s Algorithm to Optimize Cut-Off GradeBy J. Githiria, C. Musingwini, J. Muriuki
"The maximization of net present value (NPV) is a primary objective in open pit mine planning processes. In an attempt to meet this objective, cut-off grades are considered in all the stages of mining
Jan 1, 2016
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Adsorbents for Selective Recovery of Heavy Rare Earth ElementsBy Mikiya Tanaka, Hirokazu Narita, Takeshi Ogata
There is an increasing attention to recover dilute rare earth elements (REEs) from acidic solutions in order to meet their demands and stabilize their supply chain. Adsorption is suitable for recoveri
Mar 1, 2017
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IC 8293 Analyses Of 38 Crude Oils From AfricaBy E. P. Ferrero
Analyses of 38 crude oil samples from 25 fields in Algeria, Libya, and Nigeria are presented in this report. The 38 crude oils are listed alphabetically by country and field. Also shown are the geogra
Jan 1, 1966
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Laboratory Experiments And Their Relation To Plant DesignBy John D. Grothe
Laboratory experiment as a basis of commercial plant design has been the subject of much analysis and thought and on which a large number of articles and papers have been published. We would be forced
Jan 1, 1960
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An Economic Appraisal of Small to Medium Scale Alluvial Gold Mining Systems in Papua New GuineaThe small scale alluvial gold mining industry in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is c.irrently the only form of small scale mining carried out in this country. It already contributes significantly to the
Jan 1, 1991
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Environmental Considerations For Disposal Of Industrial By-ProductsBy L. John Minnick
Extraction of crude ores and minerals inevitably produces various by-products either as a result of nonusable residues or as waste by-products from process operations. Thus for each 100 tons of coal e
Jan 1, 1975
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Oil Recovery by Solvents Mutually Soluble in Oil and WaterBy L. W. Holm, A. K. Csaszar
A series of laboratory experiments was conducted in which oil was displaced from a porous medium by water-driven slugs of alcohols or similar solvents. The solvents used were soluble to some degree in
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Performance monitoring of rock engineering systems using neural networksBy J. A. Hudson, D. L. Millar
Paper presented at a meeting on: Artificial intelligence in the minerals sector, held in Nottingham, UK, 20 April 1993 (original title: Rock engineering system performance monitoring using neural netw
Apr 1, 1994
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Institute of Metals Division - Zirconium-Chromium Phase DiagramBy E. T. Hayes, A. H. Roberson, M. H. Davies
ZIRCONIUM has been produced on a pilot-plant scale for only a few years, but the potential uses have led a large number of research establishments to engage in a thorough study of the metal and its al
Jan 1, 1953
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The Total Mining System (TMS): The basis for open pit automationBy Jonathan Peck, Jim Gray
"With the implementation of more advanced monitoring, control and locating systems in surface mines, there is an ever increasing need for their mine-wide integration toward achieving over-all optimiza
Jan 1, 1995
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Ausmelt Technology for Recycling of Computer Boards and Other High Value MaterialsBy B. R. Baldock, R. W. Matusewicz
The recycling of used computer boards is a key industry activity for the recovery of precious metals. The safe and effective separation of metallic from non-metallic materials and subsequent processin
Jan 1, 2000
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Technology News – Caterpillar to Produce Electric Drive Mining TrucksCaterpillar said it will produce a Cat line of ac electric drive mining trucks. The world’s largest manufacturer of mining and construction equipment said the addition of an AC electric drive truck l
Jan 1, 2006
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The Effect Of Autogenous And Ball Mill Grinding On Sulfide FlotationBy I. Iwasaki
The effects of autogenous grinding and conventional grinding on the floatabilities of copper-nickel sulfides were investigated as a part of a pilot-plant development project on the differential flotat
Jan 1, 1981
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Direct Numerical Simulation of Homogeneous MHD TurbulenceBy Andre Thess, Oleg Zikanov
"Direct numerical simulation methods are applied to study the influence of a constant magnetic field on turbulent flows of liquid metals. The flow is assumed to be homogeneous and the problem is reduc
Jan 1, 1999
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An energy-based approach to blast designBy D. W. Taylor, I. W. Farmer, N. Mojtabai
Rittinger's and Bond's descriptions of rock crushing relate the energy input required to fracture rock and the surface energy required to form new fractures to the change in specific surface area of f
Jun 19, 1905