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Slag Properties And Design Issues Pertinent To Matte Smelting Electric FurnacesThe effect of composition on electrical conductivity (resistivity), viscosity and liquidus temperature of the slags encountered in electric smelting of PGM containing suphide concentrates is reviewed,
Jan 1, 2004
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Coal Mine Primary Support Selection: Tension Versus Non Tensioned Roof Bolt SystemsBy Kot Unrug
The selection of tensioned versus non-tensioned roof bolts, for primary coal mine roof support, has been debated for well over 25 years. The wide spread use of fully grouted rebar marked the beginning
Jan 1, 2004
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Latest Developments in HPGR Technology ù Results of a Field TrialBy N Patzelt, T C. Logan, I B. Klymowsky
In 2003, NEWMONT MINING CORPORATION, the worldÆs largest gold producer, set out to prove that High Pressure Grinding Roll (HPGR) technology is sufficiently robust and reliable to be considered for the
Jan 1, 2004
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A Review of Rock Classification Methods and Applicability to Blast DesignBy Hae-Moon Choi, Sang-Don Lee, Hee Soon Shin, Choon Sunwo, Chang-Ha Ryu, Hyun-Koo Lee
Building tunnels means dealing with what rock is encountered. Relocation of the site of the underground structure is rarely possible. Tunneling engineers and miners have to cope with the quality of th
Jan 1, 2004
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Corroboration and Remediation Options"After the non-destructive testing is completed, the data must be compiled, evaluated, and interpreted. During this process, the data may indicate that there is an anomaly warranting further investiga
Jan 1, 2004
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Commercial And Technical Realities Of Deep Ocean MiningBy Jon Machin
?ORE? is defined as ?mineral/s that can be mined at a profit?. So, what is ORE at 2,000 m water depth? Is it 5% Copper or 1.8% Nickel/Cobalt? One of the key factors that determine what is ORE, pr
Jan 1, 2004
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Role of Oxygen in Interfacial Phenomena during High Temperature ReactionsBy K. S. Coley, M. A. Rhamdhani, G. A. Brooks
Interfacial phenomena in high temperature reactions such as between iron alloy and slag is well documented but not fully understood. It is believed that a gradient of oxygen concentration plays an imp
Jan 1, 2004
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2004G Volume 2 - Hotshot Auto-Programmable Electronic Detonator SystemBy Detnet Solutions
1. “Daisy-Chain” concept The term “daisy-chain” stems from the fact that when the HotShot? detonators are connected there is a chain or electrical path for electrical current to flow from detonator A
Jan 1, 2004
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Keynote Address: Phase equilibria determination in complex slag systemsDespite the wealth of information available on phase equilibria of oxide systems there remainmany gaps and inconsistencies in our knowledge base. From an industry perspective there is anongoing need t
Jan 1, 2004
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Splash Generation And Formation Of Surface Waves In A Bottom Blown Ferroalloy Refining VesselSplashing and wave formation has been studied experimentally by using one-seventh water model of CLU (Creusot-Loire Uddeholm) reactor with two different tuyere configurations by using paraffin and wat
Jan 1, 2004
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A Study of Lime Dissolution and Diffusivity in Steelmaking SlagBy K. S. Coley, G. A. Irons, T. Kaneyasu
"It is very important to reveal the lime dissolution mechanism in steelmaking slag, to promote its dissolution without calcium fluoride, which is now almost forbidden for use in most industrialized co
Jan 1, 2004
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Delivery of Effective Plant ShutdownsDelivery of effective plant shutdowns is primary to the business success of mining and processing plant operations. This paper sets out a methodology that starts with understanding the business object
Jan 1, 2004
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Daveytronic Digital Blasting SystemBy Advanced Initiation Systems Inc
10 years in R&D Last 5 years available commercially Worldwide Met strict approvals for manufacturing and use
Jan 1, 2004
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A Model For Moisture Transport In A High-Level Radioactive Waste Repository DriftBy R. W. Fedors, S. T. Green, F. T. Dodge, D. B. Walter
Spatial and temporal temperature variations in a high-level radioactive waste repository drift can give rise to moisture transport within the drift. Knowledge of this moisture transport may be importa
Jan 1, 2004
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A Billion Dollar Success Story Remediation And Rebirth Of The Omaha, NE RiverfrontBy J. M. Dempsey, R. A. Litle
Asarco Incorporated’s Omaha, Nebraska refinery site and the City of Omaha’s downtown redevelopment projects are the perfect example of the marriage of the Brownfield and Sustainable Development strate
Jan 1, 2004
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Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section - Location, Location, LocationBy Kenneth Eltschlager
Business says that location is a primary component of being successful. So too is the importance of location in blasting. For blast seismograph data to be useful, the location of the blast and seismog
Jan 1, 2004
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Impulse Delivered to a Plate from Explosive DetonationBy D. Goodings, W. L. Fourney, Bonenberger, R., Uli Leiste
The problem of the maximum depth at which a mine buried in the surf zone or beach zone is a threat to landing vehicles is being studied by Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Indian Head Division, Na
Jan 1, 2004
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Modelling Of Al, Si, Mn And Ti Partition Between Slag And Fe-Ni AlloysBy S. Witzke, J. Lehmann, H. Gaye
The modelling work presented here concerns Ni-bearing steels produced by Imphy Ugine Précision. In such grades, the contents of elements such as silicon or titanium must be precisely controlled by sla
Jan 1, 2004
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Features of High-Temperature Oxidation of Non-Ferrous Metal Sulphides and Pyrite in Acidic Sulphate Solutions under Oxygen PressureBy K. N. Bolatbaev, S. S. Naboichenko
The initial rates of dissolution of pyrite, chalcosine, sphalerite and galena in acidic sulphate solutions under oxygen pressure were measured in the range of Poe = 0.2-1 MPa, 130-180 °C, [H2SO4]0 = 0
Jan 1, 2004
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Innovative Mining Systems For Low-Cost Production In Very Thick Alluvial DepositsBy G. Goellner
The thick alluvial sand and gravel deposits along the base of the San Gabriel mountain range in Southern California area have been mined for construction aggregates for over 100 years. Encroachment of
Jan 1, 2004