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Look What Has Happened To The Fuel Economy Of The Rotary Kiln SystemBy Douglas J. Kramm
This paper discusses the history and development of the Rotary Kiln in improved fuel economy. It discusses latest technology to optimize fuel economy in a long Rotary Kiln. It discusses the limestone
Jan 1, 1977
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The Rock Burst ProblemBy G. B. Langford
UOCK bursts are a phenomenon about which insufficient is known. This l.~ statement has a twofold meaning. In the first place, far too many people, both inside and outside of the mining industry, are w
Jan 1, 1941
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Improvements in estimating strengths of loose tailings: results from the TAILLIQ research projectBy D Reid, J Vinod, M Rahman, A Fourie, T Vo, J Ayala, A Russell
This paper reports on an industry and Australian Research Council funded research project, TAILLIQ, that is a joint initiative between four Australian Universities. The paper discusses the accuracy wi
Jul 1, 2021
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Tailings Disposal And Reclamation Concepts At Two Diverse Locations ? I. SummaryBy O. K. Brown
U.S. Borax has two tailings disposal requirements which are uniquely different in many respects, but with the common goal to minimize the impact on the environment, utilize dependable technology and m
Jan 1, 1984
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Improving the Factor of Economy in Mine RopesBy H. S. COOLEY
TO talk about a "factor of economy" in connection with the wire ropes used in mining practice may be coining a new phrase. If such be the case it needs no other apology than that economy in wire rope
Jan 1, 1930
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IC 8021 Dust Control In Mining, Tunneling, And Quarrying In The United States, 1955 Through 1957 ? SummaryBy Floyd G. Anderson
The increasing trend toward use of continuous-type mining machines created a significant dust problem in coal mining, which resolved itself into three categories: Visibility at face, deposition on ret
Jan 1, 1961
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Developments in Conveyor Belting for MinesBy J. B. Kitchin
"The design of conveyor belting for use in mines poses problems to the manufacturer that are unique. The challenge to be met is that of the production of a conveyor belt which can withstand use and mi
Jan 1, 1967
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Addressing Some of the Challenges of Precious Metal Accounting in Base Metal PlantsBy I. Caraconcea, M. Cousineau, S. Gariepy
"Several base metal plants operate in low grade/high tonnage conditions which impose strict cost control on all fronts for their operations to remain profitable. This leads to decisions regarding plan
Jan 1, 2017
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Mining Operations At The Teniente Mine Of The Braden Copper Company, Rancagua, ChileBy F. E. Turton
THE town of Rancagua, at the junction of the state and Braden Copper Co. railroads, is located 82 km south of Santiago, the capital of Chile. From Rancagua 70 km to the east, situated in the Andes at
Jan 1, 1952
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Design Of An Underground Repository In The Unsaturated ZoneBy R. F. Harig
Designing an underground nuclear waste repository is a complex process. Although many decisions are involved before the design is complete, the first three--what the target horizon is, what the underg
Jan 1, 1991
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Innovative Directional Controlled Blasting Technique for Excavation of Unstable Slopes Along a Busy Transportation Route: a Case Study of Konkan Railway in India Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Aditya Rana, A. K. Mishra, M. M. Singh, N. K. Bhagat
Many cases of derailments, train accidents and traffic interruptions due to the slope failure and rockfall have been reported in the past on Konkan Railway trackline because of unstable rock slopes. T
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Developing and maintaining mine site ventilation capability and new trends in mine ventilation career pathsBy D J. Brake
The importance of mine ventilation to health and safety in both coal and metalliferous mines has been long recognised. The primary and secondary ventilation systems in most metalliferous mines incur 5
Oct 12, 2022
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Drastic Specific Energy And Water Reductions In Mine To Mill OperationsBy Osvaldo A. Bascur
One of the most vigorous of the continuous improvement methodologies is Six Sigma. While usually associated with improving manufacturing and product quality, leading manufacturers are using it to impr
Sep 1, 2012
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The 1988 Expansion Of The ASARCO Mission Unit ConcentratorBy C. A. Carroll
In February of 1989 the Mission Complex of ASARCO Incorporated completed an expansion of its concentrator, raising the base mining rate from 25,900 TPO (28,500 STPD) to 37,200 TPO (41,000 STPD). The e
Jan 1, 1990
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Gold-Production. In California.By Charles G. Yale
(San Francisco Meeting, October, 1911.) A FEW years ago somebody connected with one of those self-constituted bodies of unofficial character, like a Chamber of Commerce, Board of Trade, or State Deve
Mar 1, 1912
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The R W Miller Mount Thorley Project 1976û1986For over 50 years R W Miller & Co Pty Ltd operated old coal properties abandoned by former owners as uneconomic, some of which dated back to the last century. The companyÆs ability to survive with wha
Jan 1, 1998
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IC 6507 Safety Inspections in and Around Iron Mines in the Lake Superior DistrictBy F. S. Crawford
During the course of a study of the safety organizations of the various iron mining companies in the Lake Superior district considerable in¬ formation regarding the methods of safety inspection in use
Aug 1, 1931
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Slurried Coal - Storage, Reclaiming And Ship Loading ? IntroductionBy W. Norman Sims
A number of forces are at work that are now having an influence on coal handling systems. Changes are occurring and will be occurring at an increasing rate during the next few years. 1. Environmenta
Jan 1, 1982
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New Frontiers in Mining: Meeting 21st Century Challenges – Theme of SME Annual Meeting 2022By Tim O’Neil
Nearly 4,800 mining professionals and exhibitors occupying 580 booths attended the 2000 SME Annual Meeting and Exhibit, Feb. 28-March 1, in Salt Lake City, UT. The technical program included80 sessio
Jan 1, 2000
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Secondary Recovery of Oil in the United States and CanadaBy Lewis Finch
Oil and .gas reservoirs exist under pressure within the pore spaces of rock structures or traps. Wells are drilled to produce these reservoirs. Under primary operation, the natural energy of expanding
Jan 1, 1956