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  • SME
    The Teleminer

    By Edwin G. Johnsen

    Underground mining is relatively safe today, but no technique or equipment is completely fool proof and 100% reliable. The only sure way to prevent accidental death or injury to underground workers is

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Surfactants In Coal Dewatering

    By M. E. Lewellyn

    A lower moisture content for a clean coal product means increased Btu content, or increased yields at the same Btu content, and lower operating costs. The conventional surfactant-based dewatering aids

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    Variable Speed SAG Mills Motor Capability Vs. Mill Capability (d78975fd-fb93-4679-af35-859b47bc2246)

    By Derek J. Barratt

    The specification of the prime mover of an autogenous/semi-autogenous mill involves an analysis of the likely operating conditions within the mill and the choice of a nominal operating speed. For vari

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    Application Of A Perchloroethylene Medium In Coal Cleaning

    By T. A. Vivian

    The use of heavy media organic solvents to recover coal from its attendant gangue is hardly new. DuPont built a pilot plant using pentachloroethane in 1936 at Weston Coal Company, Weston Breaker, Shen

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    Canadian Potash ? Current Situation And Outlook

    By R. J. Heath

    Potassium, together with nitrogen and phosphorous, is one of the essential nutrients required for growth. All living things need potash and so the major demand for potash (approximately 95% of, total

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Equipment And Technology Applications To Comply With OSM Regulations

    By D. Loy LeRoy

    As we are all aware, the impacts of the 1977 Surface Mining Act and the implementing OSM Regulations require application of new, as well as existing, equipment and technologies. Our firm recently com

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    A Survey Of Material Balance Computer Packages In The Mineral Processing Industry

    By K. J. Reid

    A historical background of the development of automated material balance packages is presented including a summary of currently available packages and a description of the present work at the Mineral

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Graphical Technique For Rapid Comparison Of Mine Ventilation Network Analyses

    By Andrzej Wala, Waclaw Dziurzynski, Janusz Tracz

    Recent advancements in computer hardware have led to the development of new ventilation planning software for PC's. These programs now can be run more quickly and can display their outputs with g

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    Water For Desert Operations - A New Concept In Water Development - Summary

    By Gilman Y. Murray

    The problems connected with the development of economically acceptable water supplies in arid regions are discussed. The techniques for capture and retention of runoff from infrequent desert storms ar

    Jan 1, 1963

  • SME
    Computer-aided mapping and design — Their potential for mining use

    By Kim W. Wright

    Introduction Mining operations require maps for each phase of project development. Engineering plans, cross-sections, and isometric drawings are also needed. Maps are used for geologic interpretation

    Jan 6, 1985

  • SME
    Structure And Composition Of Commercial Copper Chelate Extractants

    By R. L. Atwood

    The structure, properties, and composition of commercial chelating-type copper extractants are examined. Characterization of these extractants was accomplished using organic separation techniques and

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    Respirable Dust Sources of Longwall Mining Examined

    By Wallace W. Roepke, Richard C. Olson

    To adequately attack the longwall dust problem, the US Bureau of Mines funded a contract to define dust sources on a longwall mine face area. The study examined the shearer during sumping, cutting, an

    Jan 8, 1984

  • SME
    Impact of Environmental Regulation on Mineral Processing and Hydrometallurgical Plants

    By R. B. Coleman, T. P. McNulty

    HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Environmental protection is not a newcomer to the minerals industry, there having been numerous examples dating from decades ago. Sometimes the awareness of a need for prese

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Methodology to Simulate Triggered and Induced Seismic Activities on a Fault Plane - RASIM 2022

    By Atsushi Sainoki

    Induced seismicity is deeply related to various engineering projects entailing anthropogenic in-situ stress change in deep underground. Hence, there is a persistent demand for estimating and mitigatin

    Apr 26, 2022

  • SME
    Water Transportation Of Industrial Minerals

    By Phillip J. Maddex

    Transportation is a major part of yours in the industrial minerals industry. Whereas federal income taxes merely take 50 per cent of your firms profits, transportation cost may take 50 per cent of the

    Jan 1, 1969

  • SME
    Agricultural Materials - Fertilizers

    By Edwin A. Harre, John J. Mortvedt

    Plants obtain nutrients from both air and soil. They absorb carbon dioxide mainly from the air, although some carbon dioxide may be dissolved in soil water which is absorbed by plant roots. Carbon dio

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Adsorption-Coagulation Mechanism of Composites in Treating Acid Mine Drainage

    By Zhe Liu, Liping Xiao, Jichi Bai, Xuefei Luan

    "In order to study the removal efficiency of Cu2+ from acid mine drainage by prepared bentonite-steel slag composite particles, adsorption experiment was carried out. The composite particles were char

    Jan 1, 2017

  • SME
    Flocculation of fine particles with polyethylene oxide: a proposed mechanism

    By B Scheiner, D. A. Stanley

    Introduction Treatment of ores to recover metal and mineral values results in waste materials usually in the form of dilute slurries. The US Bureau of Mines (USBM) investigated a technique for dewa

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Numerical Dynamic Analysis And Case Studies Of Airflow And Gas Content Distribution In Face Areas And Caved Goaf

    By Gemei Yang, Yihui Zhao

    In caved goaf, the friction loss of fluid head is: [h = (R'+ R/Q/ )] Q (for one-dimensional transition flow). The R' and R, which are the functions of two dimensional spaces, are calculated

    Jan 1, 1987

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    The Lock Hopper Slurry Pump ? Summary

    By I. G. Bowen

    The pumping of abrasive and sometimes corrosive slurries is normally carried out at modest heads (say 100 ft) with specially designed centrifugal pumps. When heads become higher than this, two or more

    Jan 1, 1965