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Getting the most from existing processes: using cleverly designed experiments to optimise the line 3 AG mill at Boyne Smelters Limited
By T G. Vizcarra, T J. Napier-Munn, A T. Karbowiak, M G. Hart
Squeezing extra performance from existing equipment (‘sweating the assets’) is key to continuous improvement initiatives, particularly during times of cost cutting where the option of spending additio
Aug 29, 2018
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Incorporating economic variability into a strategic planning framework
By E Holloway
The optimisation of an open pit mine can be broadly split into two stages, the first being the ultimate pit optimisation (and subsequent stage designs), and the second being schedule optimisation. Mac
Nov 21, 2018
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Stability Assessment Of A Wide Stops Excavation In A Lead-Zinc Mine
By P. R. Sheorey, D. Barat, B. Singh
Presented is a stability analysis for a trial stope in a lead-zinc mine. The trial scope would have an excavation width of 20 m with an initial height of 3 m. Filling would commence when the scope was
Jan 1, 1981
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Automated Cost Analysis of Energy Loss in Existing Buildings Through Thermographic Inspections and CFD Analysis
By Youngjib Ham
Understanding energy performance of existing buildings is vital to increasing their efficiency and reducing the overall energy consumptions. This entails facility managers to systematically monitor bu
Aug 1, 2013
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Leaching of Telluride Concentrates for Gold, Silver, and Tellurium-Emperor Process
By W. G. Cornwell, R. J. Hisshion
The development of a process for the treatment of telluride concentrates at Emperor Gold Mining Co. Vatukoula, is discussed. The concentrate is produced by flotation in cyanide solution immediately af
Jan 1, 1977
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Subsurface Conditions On Portion Of Arches Fork Anticline
By Kenneth Cottingham
THE area described herein is situated on what is known as the Arches Fork anticline in Roane and Calhoun Counties, W. Va. When the area was first mapped, it was felt that well records would give a mor
Jan 1, 1922
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Recent Projects - Hilton Hotel Beirut, Lebanon Shot Date: Sunday, July 14, 2002
By Stacy Loizeaux
The Beirut Hilton Hotel, which was built in 1975, but never occupied, was imploded on Sunday, July 14, 2002 by Controlled Demolition, Inc. (CDI) of Phoenix, Maryland and their client, Optimal Engineer
Jan 1, 2003
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Novel Comminution Process Uses Electric and Ultrasonic Energy
By H. E. Epstein, B. K. Parekh, W. M. Goldberger
Comminution is the single most expensive operation in mineral processing. It consumes about 50% of the energy required for mineral extraction (Agar, 1976). Current comminution technology is both energ
Jan 9, 1984
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Cleveland Paper - An Experience in the Use of Water-Power
By C. M. Myrick
The following notes are submitted in the belief that they may interest some of the many owners of mall water-power plants, so generally used in mining-work throughout the West. A small and somewhat
Jan 1, 1913
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Powered Dust-Filtering Helmet Reduces Exposure To Diesel-Size Particulate
By Edward F. Divers, J. Drew Potts
Powered dust-filtering helmets (dust helmets) have become increasingly prevalent in the underground mine environment in recent years. Many longwall operations use dust helmets to reduce the respirable
Jan 1, 1991
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Editorial - Foreign Minerals - Our Security
DEPENDENCY on foreign sources for many mineral raw materials is a characteristic of our economy which is becoming painfully evident. Although investment in foreign mining projects has increased, it ha
Jan 1, 1952
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Sampling Theory And Procedures
INTRODUCTION TO SAMPLING THEORY Before specifically discussing mineral sampling and sampling procedures, let us briefly consider broader and more universal concepts of modem sampling theory. A sampl
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 3024 Dissolution Of Various Manganese Minerals ? Introduction
By C. W. Davis
This is the first of a series of papers being; prepared as the work progresses in a study of the hydrometallurgy of manganese. The investigation is being made in an endeavor to make possible the utili
Jan 1, 1930
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The Application Of Industrial Engineering In Coal Mining
By Charles W. Rountree
Industrial Engineering in the industrial world is a relatively new field, having been conceived about the turn' of the century by Frederick W. Taylor, who was not satisfied with the hit-or-miss m
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 7012 Dewatering Anthracite Slurry
By G. A. Brady
Laboratory tests were conducted to determine the technical feasibility of separating anthracite particles from a water-anthracite slurry by atomizing the water and removing the resulting mist in an ai
Jan 1, 1967
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Solvent Extraction Of Uranium At Shiprock, N. M.
By W. C. Hazen, A. V. Henrickson
URANIUM plant operations of the Kerr-McGee Oil Industries at Shiprock, N. M., began in December 1954. As originally designed, the plant treated Plateau carnotite ores by the acid cure process, which d
Jan 9, 1957
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Quantitative Mineralogy for Improved Modelling of Shaking Tables
By R. S. Fitzpatrick, P. Hegarty
"Gravity separation is a key technology in the recovery of a range of mineral ores including coal, tin, tungsten and tantalum. One of the problems associated with gravity concentration is that recover
Jan 1, 2016
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Investigation of Permascand Coated Titanium Anodes in Copper Electrowinning at Glencore Nikkelverk
By J. Gustavsson, S. Holmin, Å. Afvander, E. Rosseland, E. Zimmerman
There are numerous advantages in replacing lead-based anodes with mixed metal oxide (MMO) coated anodes in copper electrowinning; for example, lower energy consumption, improved working conditions for
Jan 1, 2019
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Separation And Recovery Of Some Platinum Group Metals (PGMs) By Means Of Selective Photocatalytic Reduction
By R. J. Kriek, J. J. Cruywagen, W. J. Engelbrecht
Selective photo reduction, using the semiconductor TiO2 under UV irradiation, has been investigated as a possible recovery and/or separation method for the PGM's rhodium, palladium and platinum.
Jan 1, 1995