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And where are we going? Comminution, flotation and gravity separationsBy J. A. Finch
In this paper, the author offers a personal view of what the next 30 years holds for mineral processing. Restating that mineral processing will remain a vibrant industry in raw material production, gr
Jan 1, 1998
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RI 9329 - Utilizing Mechanical Linear Transducers for the Determination of a Mining Machine's Position and HeadingBy Christopher C. Jobes
Computer-aided control of a mining machine requires a guidance system to aid remote positioning of the machine by determining its position and heading. The mechanical position and heading system (MPHS
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 4591 Lead Smelting In The Ore Hearth III. Zonal Action In The Smelting ColumnBy G. L. Oldright
The first Report of Investigations of the present series (No. 4562) was on the fundamental properties of lead compounds, and the manner in which they set limits to the richness of lead products treate
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 6230 Reclaiming S-816 High-Temperature Alloy ScrapBy L. W. Higley
Procedures were developed for reclaiming high-temperature alloy scrap in the form of standard cobalt-base alloy. A cobalt-base, multicomponent, high- temperature alloy, such as S-816, can be successfu
Jan 1, 1963
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Winning the Metals RaceBy J. McCreedy
This paper reviews new methods of exploration for metals and new techniques of mining the deposits and extracting the metals from their ores. Examples of mining innovations are taken from Inco's Thomp
Jan 1, 1971
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Safety Considerations When Handling Metal Powders ? Synopsis (00a81d62-4249-4705-86a3-c89cdfe5d31a)By J. M. Benson
Metal powder compaction offers unique advantages in the manufacture of net-shape components using techniques such as laser sintering, conventional press and sintering, metal injection moulding, direct
Jan 1, 2012
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Melting of Quality Basic Electric SteelBy T. V. Simpkinson
Abstract A brief history of the electric arc furnace process of steel-making is given. The greater relative importance of this method of steel manufacture to the Canadian steel industry, as compare
Jan 1, 1948
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Developments in the Design of Large Slope Hoists (MINING SOCIETY OF NOV A SCOTIA)By J. A. Russell
MR. M. W. Boom: I would like to congratulate Mr. Russell on his fine paper. One very good point which has always appealed to me is the smooth working of a steam hoist as compared with electrical. He d
Jan 1, 1944
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RI 9495 - A Field Trial for Sealing Abandoned Mine Shafts and Adits With Lightweight ConcreteBy E. H. Skinner
An abandoned mine shaft near Omar, in Logan County, W, was permanently sealed through a cooperative agreement between the West Virginia Department of Commerce, Labor, and Environmental Resources, Divi
Jan 1, 2010
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Smoke Monitoring-Evaluation Of In-Mine ExperienceBy A. E. Ketler
Optical smoke monitoring fills an important gap in ventilation and fire safety: namely monitoring of smoky, low temperature fires where little CO and heat are generated. Smoke monitoring also avoids t
Jan 1, 1995
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Selection of Hoisting Wire Ropes Used in Indian Mines - An Economical ApproachBy M K. Singh
Mining is nothing but an art - besides being a science - of extracting valuable minerals from the womb of the mother earth. In this gigantic task, a large number of machinery and equipment are employe
Jan 1, 2000
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Blizzard fails to keep 7,202 away from SME Annual Meeting in Denver, COOne of the critical challenges facing the mining industry ? and not just in the United States ? is the looming labor shortage. A significant percentage of the industry?s professional workforce is, wel
Jun 1, 2013
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Testing and modelling of diverse iron ore slurries for pipeline friction and pump head derateBy V Matousek, A Sellgren, R Visintainer, G McCall
A 4-component model for settling slurry pipe flow has been previously described by Wilson et al (2006) and Sellgren et al (2014) to predict pipeline friction loss (hydraulic pressure gradient) over a
Nov 8, 2021
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Continuous Surface Mining Equipment: How To Achieve Success (20dd6831-c58d-4391-827b-af2512db5aea)By E. DeLilia
For the past 30 years, surface mines have moved toward more highly mechanized, automatic systems that continuously mine overburden and ore to in-crease productivity, lower operating costs and minimize
Jan 1, 1995
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The Use of Glass-Fibre Reinforced Plastic on the Northern Sewerage Project Stage 1 – Design and Construction ConsiderationsBy S Goff
The Northern Sewerage Project (NSP) is a $650 M infrastructure project that will increase the capacity of the sewerage system for Melbourne’s growing northern suburbs while also helping to protect the
Mar 8, 2011
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Bulletin 203 Central District Bituminous Coals as Water-Gas Generator FuelBy W. A. Dunkley, W. W. Odell
About two-thirds of the manufactured gas supplied to the public by the gas plants in the Illinois district is cnrbureted water gas. The leading generator fuel is coke, ma.de in by-product c.oke ovens
Jan 1, 1924
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Washington Paper - The Cedar Point Iron Company's Furnace, No. 1, at Port Henry, Essex County, New YorkBy T. F. Witherbee
It is proposed to give, first, a description of the works; second, a report of the first six months of the present blast; and third, such improvements as have been suggested by the practical working.
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The New Plant For Special Steel Long Products At Hyundai Steel CompanyBy Luigi Giacomini, Bruce Kiefer
A new plant for special steel long products was commissioned in recent years at Dangjin, South Korea, for Hyundai Steel. Two multi-line rolling mills can produce yearly 1 million tons of billets, stra
Oct 1, 2019
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Quality Assurance, An Engineering Company's View - The Role Of The Engineering CompanyThe engineering company's participation in quality assurance in the mining industry is twofold. Not only must it have such a program to ensure the necessary high standards for its own design and
Jan 1, 1982
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Process Control - A Technology for the Present and FutureBy DJ McKEE
Process control emerged in the mid-1960s as a new and exciting method of improving the performance of mineral processing operations. The early Australian developments, principally in Broken Hill and
Jan 1, 1992