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  • SAIMM
    A CFD Simulation Of A Single Phase Hydrocyclone Flow Field

    By M. F. Dlamini

    The hydrodynamics of a hydrocyclone present a complex internal flow structure, the numerical simulation of which remains a non-trivial task. We report on three-dimensional water-only computational flu

    Jan 1, 2005

  • IMPC
    A CFD Simulation of the Hydrodynamics of a Reactor with and without a Draft Tube

    By H. Pearce, A. E. Lewis, A. Ochieng

    "Hydrodynamics and mixing are fundamental to the operation of mineral process systems such as flotation cells and metal precipitation reactors. Hydrodynamic conditions influence phase mixing and mass

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    A CFD Simulation of the Hydrodynamics of a Reactor With and Without a Draft Tube

    By H. Pearce, A. E. Lewis, A. Ochieng

    Hydrodynamics and mixing are fundamental to the operation of mineral process systems such as flotation cells and metal precipitation reactors. The computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technique has been

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    A CFD study of a magnetic separator with spheres matrix

    By B. Mishra, Rahul Mohanty, Swati Mohanty, Swagatika Dash

    Wet high intensity magnetic separators have been widely used in the mineral industry for separation of mineral particles based on magnetic properties. Usually, magnetic separators employ ordered array

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    A Chained Book - Now Free to All

    By Hazel Lyman Nickel

    Daring to try where others had failed, Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover translated from the Latin the principal (and first) textbook on the mining and metallurgical profession, De Re Metallica, 1556, whic

    Jan 1, 1949

  • AUSIMM
    A Challenge to Equipment Manufacturers - A Highwall Mining Machine for Australia

    Potential hlghwaJl mining reserves in Australia are large, but geotechnical and operating conditions are quite different from those where highwall mining has evolved in the USA. In order to achieve sa

    Jan 1, 1993

  • AIME
    A Challenge to Petroleum Engineers

    By D. R. Knowlton

    IF I were a minister, and this were a sermon, and such a passage appeared in the Bible, I would choose for my text: "From whence cometh the oil for our war?" And no preacher was ever more serious than

    Jan 1, 1943

  • CIM
    A Challenging Task to Improve Potlife in Aluminum Industry

    By V. C. Pandolfelli, L. Paulino, C. E. Zangiacomi

    The continuous improvement in aluminum industry over the last years has increased metal output at lower cost. The potlining plays an important role in this regard due to high cost involved and more re

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SAIMM
    A Chance-Constrained Programming Approach For Open Pit Long-Term Production Scheduling In Stochastic Environments

    By J. Golamnejad

    This paper attempts to model long-term production scheduling problems by chance constrained binary integer programming in a stochastic environment. This stochastic model is set up to account for ore b

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    A Change in Graphite Depressant to Improve the Recovery of Zinc at MMG Century Mine

    By R Wynn, N Stoitis, R A. Lauten, H Liang

    At the Century mine in North West Queensland, MMG produces lead and zinc concentrates. The current production rate is close to 500 000 t of zinc per annum. Graphite is the main gangue in the orebody a

    Sep 1, 2014

  • CIM
    A Changing Environment: Reflections on 50 Years of Hydrometallurgy

    By John Monhemius

    Looking back over the past half century, it can be seen that the growth in the importance of hydrometallurgy for the production of non-ferrous and precious metals almost exactly parallels the rise of

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME
    A Characterization of Frictional Ignitions in Underground Coal Mines

    By Steven J. Schatzel

    A study was made of frictional ignitions in the underground coal mining industry from 1980 to 1992. The population of frictional ignitions was correlated to a variety of potential contributing factors

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AIME
    A Chart For Use In Connection With Wet And Dry Bulb Thermometers In Making Psychrometric Determinations.

    By Clarence Linville

    IN an article published in the Iron. Trade Review 1 I gave a convenient arrangement for the installation of wet and dry bulb thermometers for use in making moisture determinations in the air being blo

    Jan 10, 1913

  • AIME
    A Chart To Provide Approximate Correction For Temperature And Deviation From Boyle's Law

    By Albert D. Brokaw

    THE accompanying chart was devised to provide a rapid and simple method of correcting for temperature and compressibility (deviation from Boyle's law) of gas under relatively high pressures and t

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AUSIMM
    A Chartered Accountant's View of DCF Methods in Mineral Valuation

    DCF Valuations are very important to individuals and companies involved in the mining industry. Such valuations are critical to investment decisions in relation to new and existing projects. In par

    Jan 1, 1994

  • NIOSH
  • TMS
    A Chemical and Mineralogical Study of Silver, Lead and Cadmium in Kidd Creek Zinc Concentrates and Roaster Products

    By J. E. Dutrizac

    The mineral forms of silver, lead and cadmium in the zinc concentrates and the various roaster products made by the Kidd Creek Division of Falconbridge Inc. have been elucidated. In the concentrates,

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    A Chemical Characterisation of Pyritic Black Shales in an Iron Ore Mine

    By S Freij, P W, R Gunawan, D Zhang, B Feng

    The Mt Whaleback iron ore mine is located adjacent to Newman, approximately 1200 km north of Perth, in the Pilbara District of Western Australia. Approximately 15 per cent of the waste materials are i

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AIME
    A Chemical Explanation Of The Effect Of Oxygen In Strengthening Cast Iron

    By W. McA. Johnson

    THE work of J. E. Johnson, Jr., on the effect of small amounts of oxygen in cast iron in increasing its strength and resistance to shock, is of interest from the technical and scientific standpoints.

    Jan 2, 1916

  • AIME
    A Chemical Explanation of the Effect of Oxygen in Strengthening Cast Iron

    By Henry M. Howe

    HENRY M. Howe, Bedford Hills, N. Y. (communication to the Secretary.) +-Mr. Johnson's explanation, that the rounding of the graphite masses in oxygen-bearing cast iron is clue to their being in p

    Jan 1, 1917