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A Review Of Computer Modeling In Underground Coal Mining And Its Application In Optimizing Continuous Miner Production SystemsBy Joseph C. Hirschi
Mine engineers have been interested in building models that simulate mining operations since computers were introduced to the industry in the 1960s. Computer models enable operational scenarios to be
Jan 1, 2005
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Wear of Dragline Wire RopesBy H Bartosiewi, M Kuruppu, F Mashiri
Wire ropes are one of the most heavily used components in a dragline. They are subjected to harsh conditions during the regular usage of a dragline in a mining operation. Hoist ropes are subjected to
Jan 1, 2005
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X-Ray Visualization of Graphite Reduction of Molten Nickel Matte, Oxysulphide and SlagBy T. A. Utigard
To improve recoveries of Ni, Cu and Co in the Inco flash furnace, a new operating concept was investigated. By adding sufficient coke to form a supernatant coke layer, a reducing barrier would form al
Jan 1, 2005
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Outokumpu Sx Ew Technology PackageBy George J. Karcas, Raimo Kuusisto, Pertti Pekkala
Ongoing Outokumpu development in Solvent Extraction and Electrowinning Technology, involving all aspects of process chemistry, equipment and control, extends over a period of close to 30 years. The de
Jan 1, 2005
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Effects of Ventilation Leakage in Deep, Hot Room and Pillar OperationsBy S Bluhm, R Funnell
Creative mine-designs are constantly being applied in the deep platinum mining industry in South Africa. Recently, this has resulted in deep hot mine-designs including room and pillar, bord and pillar
Jan 1, 2005
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Environmental Impacts In The Czech Part Of The Upper Silesian Coal BasinBy R. ?nupárek
The quantities/volumes of extracted coal, waste rock, mine water and methane during a 250 year period of coal mining in the Czech part of the Upper Silesian coal basin are presented. The paper deals a
Jan 1, 2005
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Lake Ft. Smith Microtunneling Lake TapBy Roberto J. Guardia, Ted Lewtas, Peter Rasmussen, Klaus Winkler
As part of the Lake Fort Smith Water Supply Dam Enlargement project, located in northwest Arkansas, microtunneling methods were used to install two side-by-side,1.53m (60-in) inside-diameter steel pip
Jan 1, 2005
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Modern Cooling Strategies for Ultra-Deep Hydropower MinesBy H E. S Moorcroft, D Scott
The increasing mining depths of South African gold mine deposits are resulting in ever-increasing heat loads associated with depth and the geothermal gradient. Together with changes in the mining hori
Jan 1, 2005
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A supramolecular templating route to new materials for proton-conducting membranesBy J. A. Hurd
Towards the goal of a better understanding of the structure-proton conductivity relationship in PEM materials, this project concerns the design of ordered polymeric solids containing well-defined sulf
Jan 1, 2005
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Measurement Of Natural Convection In GA Melts With And Without Applied Magnetic FieldsBy B. Xu
Keywords: Magnetic damping, g-jitter, Hot-film anemometry Results from an experimental study on natural convection induced by temperature gradient in molten gallium contained inside a rectangular
Jan 1, 2005
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Copper Converting Fluxing Practise During Instantaneous High Arsenic Containing Feed Mixture In HarjavaltaBy Kim Fagerlund
Boliden Harjavalta Oy operates a copper smelter in Finland, which is based on flash smelting together with Peirce-Smith converting of copper matte. This paper reviews a case study when a high arsenic
Jan 1, 2005
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Cyanide Removal from the Wastewater of a Gold Processing Plant Using Calcium and Sodium HypochloriteBy A. Khodadadi, M. Abdolahi, P. Taimory
Cyanide is used by the mining and chemical industries in tremendous quantities without attention being given to its hazardous properties. The use of cyanide compounds in mining is one of the most impo
Jan 1, 2005
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Design Considerations And Application In The Case Of Active Quarries Usje Cement Plant, SkopjeBy A. Kepeski
Cement industry relies heavily on the control of large volume of raw materials in the proximity of plant operations for clinker and cement manufacturing. These mineral resources are perhaps considered
Jan 1, 2005
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Design And Support Of Rockpasses At Ultra-Deep LevelsBy F. M. C. C. Vieira
The DEEPMINE Research Programme sought to develop the technology and competence to mine gold safely and profitably at depths of 3 to 5 km. Among the many issues addressed was the stability and support
Jan 1, 2005
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Technical Challenges Faced With Extracting a Transverse Pillar at Mount Isa Mines, Xstrata CopperBy A Winchester, D Grant
The massive 1100 Orebody in Mount IsaÆs X41 Copper Mine has been extracted over the last 40 years form north to south utilising sublevel open stoping methods.De velopment has continually stepped ahead
Jan 1, 2005
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Cathode catalyst layer as the watershed in PEMFCBy M. Eikerling
The full competition between mass transport and reaction in PEMFC unfolds in cathode catalyst layers (CCLs). Recently developed models provide vital insights into effects of thickness and composition
Jan 1, 2005
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Ground Improvements for CSO Connections to a Large Tunnel, Cleveland, OhioBy Narendra N. Khatri, Michael Deutscher, Jozef F. Zurawski
Five sewer connections were required to divert Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO)from existing outfalls to an old underutilized large diameter brick sewer (the Easterly Interceptor). The connections were p
Jan 1, 2005
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Deep Wind Koepe Winders ù Rational Selection of Koepe Head RopesThis paper addresses, in particular, the influence of winding depth on the selection of head ropes for Koepe winders. Because this is just one aspect of winder design that affects the operational safe
Jan 1, 2005
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Why Are Some Seafloor Polymetallic Sulfide Sites Particularly Rich In Gold?By Raymond A. Binns
Exploration for undersea polymetallic sulfide mineral resources with high economic potential would be more effective given an ability to predict sites with particularly high gold contents (averaging s
Jan 1, 2005
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Rare Occurrence Of Zeolitic Rocks In The Kop Mountains (Eastern Turkey)By Hasan Kolayli
Zeolites are common secondary components of a variety of igneous rocks. However it is extremely rare to reach such abundances to form a rock. An unusual rock composed almost entirely of natrolite, a z
Jan 1, 2005