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When Nothing is What You Need – The Importance of Using Blanks at All Stages of Sample PreparationBy J Webb
"It is vitally important in projects where the cut-off grade is low that there is no contamination during the sampling and sample preparation process, both in the ore and the waste zones. Failure to i
Jul 29, 2014
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Simulation And Measurement Of Space And Time Varying Pollutant Concentrations From A Diesel Powered Vehicle In A Dead-Ended DriftBy Harold J. Schock
The cases of no auxiliary ventilation and ventilation with tubing were mathematically modeled, using a turbulent dispersion model. The scooptram that is used to load is modeled as a variable-speed, va
Jan 1, 1981
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The coalmine roof rating – an update in its calculation and mechanistically why it worksBy M Colwell
The Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) is a rock (roof) mass classification (RMC) system/index that was originally developed by the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) for aspects of underground coalmine g
Nov 29, 2022
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Refurbishment of Brisbane's Rail Tunnels for ElectrificationBy Fejes G
An integral part of the Brisbane Suburban Railway Electrification involved the relining, refurbishment and track lowering in the Roma Street, Brunswick Street and Gloucester Street double track tu
Jan 1, 1981
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Enhanced Solutions For Complex Rolling Mill Modernization ProjectsBy Klaus Pronold
Once installed rolling mills can look forward to a long life. Around 40% of the 140 conventional hot strip mills presently in operation were built between 1960 and 1970. 17 of the 29 CSP®-plants were
Aug 17, 2017
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RI 3727 Inflammability of Methylene Chloride-Oxygen-Nitrogen MixturesBy G. W. Jones, F. E. Scott, R. E. Kennedy
Methylene chloride , dichloromethane CH2C12 , a low - boiling and highly volatile organic chlorinated compound, is used extensively as a refrigerant in air conditioning installations , as an intermedi
Oct 1, 1943
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Dust Collection And Control In Urad Crusher PlantBy James Crosby
The Urad property had been worked intermittently for over 50 years before American Metal Climax (AMAX) started an extensive exploration program on this property in 1961. The detailed studies of the pr
Jan 1, 1971
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A Study of Steel Scrap MovementBy Gordon A. Irons, Diancai Guo
"Uneven movement of scrap during melting in an Electric Arc Furnace causes operation problems: cave-ins interrupt electric power input. The movement also influences the radiation heat loss to water-co
Jan 1, 2004
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The Influence of Environmental Control Systems on Aluminium Treatment Processes for Quality Metal Production (401e20c9-9a21-44a4-b760-03852e66971f)By John J. J. Chen, Barry J. Welch
"The production of primary aluminium can potentially lead to metal that, with minimum treatment, meets a high purity standard. Smelters that can achieve a significant proportion of their production in
Jan 1, 1996
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Maximise Orebody Value through the Automation of Resource Model Development Using Machine LearningBy S Oliver, D Willingham
"Although a resource model is central to the mineral resource value estimation process (Glacken and Snowden, 2001), creating it is a labour intensive task and in the end it is a limited representation
Jun 15, 2016
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Life Cycle Assessment of Microwave Hot Air SystemsBy Guo Chen, Jin Chen, Jinhui Peng
"In this paper, the methods of life cycle assessment for microwave hot air systems, and the concept of green degree were proposed. Greenness evaluation index, evaluation system and evaluation model of
Jan 1, 2013
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Reflections Of A Treasure Hunter On Ore Science And Ore SearchBy Russell H. W. Chadwick
Reviewing events in the minerals industry, in economic geology, and in my own exploration work, I find that the most compelling subject for comment is the increasing ferment in ore deposits theory. Ne
Jan 1, 1967
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Factors In The Selection Of Motors And Speed Reducers For Conveyor Drives ? IntroductionBy Clark B. Risler
Conveyors constitute a critical artery, essential to the successful operation of most ore processing plants. Technological progress is permitting the recovery of metal from low grade ores which previo
Jan 1, 1958
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Viscosity Measurement and Modeling of Borate and Borosilicate MeltsBy Zhijing Zhang, Ramana G. Reddy
"The viscosity of molten oxides is one of the important physical properties since viscosity has a decisive influence on fluid flow. The knowledge of the viscosity of molten oxides is essential for mod
Jan 1, 1999
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RI 7408 Slagging Fixed-Bed Gasification Of North Dakota Lignite At Pressures To 400 PsigBy G. H. Gronhovd
This is the final report on a research program to develop a pilot plant gasifier for slagging gasification of lignite at high pressures and to obtain process data under various operating conditions. A
Jan 1, 1970
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Where Can Coal Go from HereBy Howard N. Eavenson
AN analysis of the bituminous coal situation by an authority who traces the production, mining, safety, markets and labor trends in comparison with other fuels. BEFORE 1918 the production of coal e
Jan 1, 1950
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Improving Flotation Plant Performance at Cadia by Controlling and Optimising the Rate of Froth Recovery Using Outokumpu FrothMaster<sup>TM</sup>By P Bourke, S Ronkainen
Since the early days of flotation, process technicians have known that the speed at which the froth is recovered over the lip of the cell has a very direct and consistent influence on the grade and re
Jan 1, 2000
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Genesis of Canadian Massive Sulphides Reconsidered by Comparison to Cyprus DepositsBy R W. Hutchinson
Cupreous pyrite deposits in Cyprus have many geologic similarities to Canadian massive sulphide copper-zinc ores as well as certain significant differences. A comparison of the Cyprus and Canadian dep
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 6989 Methods For Protection Against Silicosis And When They Are JustifiedBy D. Harrington
While apparently the hysteria with regard to silicosis and other occupational diseases has largely subsided and this subject is being more carefully considered and soberly judged, it would be poor pol
Jan 1, 1938
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Powdered Metals in IndustryBy A. W. Hahn
USE of gold leaf goes back to biblical and even to prehistoric times. Both gold and silver, as well as other metals, were employed in illustrating or illuminating manuscripts. The medieval monks also
Jan 1, 1937