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New simulator for designing belt system capacities in underground coal minesBy S. D. Thompson, L. Adler
Several researchers in the last 20 years have developed computer simulation models for designing coal mine belt systems. A careful review of these reveals that each omitted or oversimplified important
Jan 1, 1987
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Enlargement And Rehabilitation Of Mainline Railroad Tunnels In The Western USABy Paul M. Godlewski, Gerry Millar, Harvey W. Parker
Recently, over 70 railroad tunnels in the western USA have been enlarged and rehabilitated "live track," utilizing modern excavation and lining methods, in most cases to clear the larger double-stack
Jan 1, 1991
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Nonvertical solution flow and its implications in heap and dump leachingBy L. F. Nicolai, W. J. Schlitt
Lateral migration of leach solution in heaps and dumps is attributed to two phenomena. One is site-specific anisotropic conditions that exist on a macroscopic scale on the surface or within the rock p
Jan 1, 1988
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New Control Technology For Diesel Engines Used In Underground Coal MinesBy George J. Dvorznak, Robert W. Waytulonis
The Bureau of Mines is conducting a research project in cooperation with the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). Mining companies, and equipment manufacturers are also participating through
Jan 1, 1987
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The Importance of Covariance in Mass Balancing Using Sensitivity Analysis TechniquesBy N. Powell, C. F. Spollen, B. A. Wills
A discussion of the practicalities of carrying out a material balance using simple nodal sensitivity analysis is given. The calculation of the errors involved is reviewed and the concept of co-varianc
Jan 1, 1991
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Geological And Geochemical Constraints On The Origin Of Bauxite In JamaicaBy John B. Comer
Compelling evidence indicates that at least the plateau bauxite of northern and central Jamaica formed from volcanic ash. The predominance in plateau bauxite of zircon grains younger than the host lim
Jan 1, 1984
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On Void Aerodynamics in a Porous Media of a Gob AreaBy Michael Michaylov, Elena Vlasseva
On the basis of well known and widely used in mine practice retreat longwall mining system, physical and mathematical models of air leakage dynamics have been created. Flow is assumed viscous-inertial
Jan 1, 1995
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Some Factors Involved In Prospecting For Gypsum Deposits, A Brief ReviewBy Duane Jorgensen
Two types of factors direct the search for gypsum deposits-geologic factors and economic factors. The prime control and major economic factor is the market for the possible products. The major geologi
Jan 1, 1978
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Chelating Modifiers In The Cationic Silica Flotation Of Magnetic Taconite ConcentratesBy I. Iwasaki, H. Dho
Two aromatic-type chelating agents, 1,10 phenanthroline (phen) and 8-quinolinol (quip), were tested as specific depressants for magnetite in the cationic silica flotation of magnetic taconite concentr
Jan 1, 1997
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Achieving Sustainability: Tracking Progress In The European Minerals Industry Using SDIBy E. Turner
In a joint exercise, the European Commission, (led by DG Enterprise), the EU Member States, the various sectors of the Extractive Industry, and WWF have developed a set of Sustainable Development Indi
Jan 1, 2003
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Incorporation of Particles in Metal Matrix Composite Coatings Using Pulsed ElectrodepositionBy Lei Chen, Michael L. Free, Ravindra Bhide
The incorporation of particles into metal matrix materials is important to many technologically important areas. Particles that are incorporated into a metal matrix have a significant effect upon the
Jan 1, 2003
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Estimating And Profiling Fine Aggregate Reserves In Highly Variable Sand DepositsBy J. E. Warm
Florida’s ancient beach ridge sand deposits, mined for construction aggregate, are highly variable. Rinker Materials utilizes a small reverse-circulation drill rig to prospect and profile unconsolida
Jan 1, 2004
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Numerical Simulation Of Charge Motion In Ball Mills - Lifter Bar EffectBy B. K. Mishra, R. K. Rajamani
This paper focuses on the use of a numerical tool known as the discrete element method (DEM) to study the motion of ball charge in ball mills. DEM is employed to simulate the motion of individual ball
Jan 1, 1994
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Updating the Knowledge of Amine Flotation in Phosphate Processing - I. SelectivityBy Robert Snow, Francisco Sotillo
Six types of amines were evaluated in the cleaning step of the rougher concentrate for the Crago “Double Float” process in terms of relative selectivity. Selectivity of these amines was ranked based o
Jan 1, 2002
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Methane Occurrences In The Carsington Aqueduct Tunnel Project – A Case StudyBy Julian S. Edwards, C. Frederick C. Pearson, Sevket Durucan
Information gained at the site investigation stage of the Carsington aqueduct project led the designers to suspect that methane might be encountered during tunnelling and therefore gas detection techn
Jan 1, 1989
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Critical Pillar Concept In Yield-Pillar-Based Longwall Gate-Road DesignBy W. J. Wuest, M. J. DeMarco, J. R. Koehler
Yield-pillar-based gate-road designs often fail to provide mine operators with adequate ground control. This is because of the unknowing m is employment of "critically" sized pillars. A "critical” pil
Jan 1, 1997
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Secondary recycle of tin from primary production residues in the USBy T. S. Mackey
The industrial types, sources, and quantities of US tin residues are identified and the methods of treatment reviewed. The effect of a lower tin price, due to a current major world surplus of tin meta
Jan 1, 1987
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Evaluation Of The New Truck Dispatching In The Mount Wright MineBy F. Soumis
This paper describes an integrated procedure for the very short term production planning of an open pit and the execution of this plan: the truck dispatching. Integration of plan and dispatch means th
Jan 1, 1989
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Computer Simulation of Methane Migration in Longwall Panels with Descentional VentilationBy Yuanping Chen, Yihui Zhao, Yunhe Hong
It is important to study the methane transport phenomenon in a longwall panel under descentional ventilation conditions. The gob area is divided into a number of rectangular percolating elements, each
Jan 1, 1991
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Axial Gas Holdup Profiles In The Collection Zones Of Flotation ColumnsBy A. Uribe-Salas, J. A. Finch, B. J. Huls
Gas holdup profiles in the collection zones of a pilot flotation column (0.91 m x 13.5 m) and a laboratory flotation column (0.057 m x 9.5 m) operated with air and water only were determined from pres
Jan 1, 1996