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Transfer Station AnalysisBy Andrew I. Hustrulid
The discrete element method has successfully been used to model the behavior of material flow in transfer stations. With position, velocity, and applied forces for every particle and boundary in the s
Jan 1, 1998
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Special Report : US Gypsum Regroups to Cut Costs, Find New MarketsBy Graham J. Morgan
The following material is excerpted from a presentation Mr. Morgan gave recently to representatives of the financial community. Introduction 1982 was a period of challenge for United States Gypsum
Jan 2, 1983
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Technical Conservatism In Design Of Nuclear Waste Repository In Bedded SaltBy James E. Monsees, Wayne A. Carbiener, Michael R. Wigley
This paper illustrates an approach to quantitatively document the degree of technical conservatism to be incorporated into the design of a waste isolation system in bedded salt. It is anticipated that
Jan 1, 1981
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Mining 1991Lingering effects of the 1990 oil shock that included overbuilding and corporate and individual financial distress caused the Gross Domestic Product to fall slightly to $5.67 billion (US billion = l09
Jan 1, 1992
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A Numerical Simulation of Spontaneous Combustion of Coal in GoafBy Janusz Cygankiewicz, Marian Branny, Józef Wactawik
The paper presents mathematical model of concealed fire. We consider a porous medium (goaf, coal fissures) through which air flows. The set of equations is constituted by transient, two dimensional ma
Jan 1, 1997
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Coal 1991In 1991, environmental issues related to coal mining continued to be an integral part of managing a cost-effective operation. Environmental regulations and their implementation can create considerable
Jan 1, 1992
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Interactive Evaluation Of Linear Octree Encoded Deposit ModelsBy P. R. G. Bak
The integration of interactive computer graphics technology with data analysis tools can assist in the evaluation of deposit models: the super- imposition of mine openings on complex geology can be qu
Jan 1, 1992
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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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Industrial Minerals 1989In 1989, United States mine production of barite decreased 13% while world mine production decreased by 8.6%, according to the US Bureau of Mines. Consumption, sold or used by grinding plants, decreas
Jan 1, 1990
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Discussion - Flotation Of Boron Minerals - Celik, M. S., et alBy M. R. Yalamanchili, J. D. Miller
Discussion by M.R. Yalamanchili and J.D. Miller The authors, M. S. Celik et al., should be recognized for their efforts to describe the flotation behavior of boron minerals. In the case of borax an
Jan 1, 1995
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Tailings Line Design As Affected By pHBy A. A. Wallach
During the early design stages of the San Manuel Concentrator, numerous questions were raised concerning the required slope for tailings pipelines. The tailings disposal area which had been selected w
Jan 1, 1958
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Potential Underground Application of Methane Oxidizing MicroorganismsBy Reid Trent, Jon C. Volkwein
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is investigating a novel technique to control methane in underground mines by using methane oxidizing microorganisms termed methanotrophs. Coalbed methane has been responsible
Jan 1, 1991
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Driving Workings By Continuous Liners In Explosible SeamsBy V. Y. Kirillin, V. A. Rumjantsev, S. A. Tchesnokov, Yu A. Veksler, V. F. Kalmykov, A. N. Telgarin, A. T. Shakirov
Mining in outburst hazard seams may be safe and effective if some preventive measures, such as lowering gas and rock pressure as well as speed regulating of a continuous miner in cutting the seam woul
Jan 1, 1985
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An Innovated Self-Screwed Tube Bolting System (STBS) To Reinforce Stability Of Mine EntriesBy Xingtian Hui
Due to variation in the geological natures of underground coal mines, especially when the entry?s roof/floor are soft and weak, it is vital to select an appropriate roof bolting system to ensure entry
Jan 1, 2009
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Mathematical Modeling Of Time Dependent Radon Flux ProblemsBy Robert C. Bates
Background is given on the various equations used to describe diffusion and convective flow of radon in porous media. Bureau-developed equations for modeling diffusion and Darcy flow through multilaye
Jan 1, 1980
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A Review of Sulfide Mineral Collector PracticeBy Richard R. Klimpel
This paper reviews the use of sulfide mineral collectors in industrial flotation practice. The approach of the paper is to characterize sulfide mineral collectors in a number of ways, including by che
Jan 1, 1999
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Bolt Failure Mechanism Under Lateral Loading ConditionsLoad transfer capacity and failure mechanism of a fully grouted bolt installed across joints in shear is evaluated both experimentally and numerically in five types of bolts (low strength steel, rebar
Jan 1, 2006
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Preparation CostsBy Kenneth K. Humphreys
INTRODUCTION At the time the 4th edition of this book was published in 1979, the coal industry had experienced a sharp upturn in prices for its product. From 1950 throgh 1969, steam coal prices had
Jan 1, 1991
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A Personal Diesel Exhaust Aerosol SamplerBy Kenneth L. Rubow, Virgil A. Marple, Ye Tao
Techniques are being developed for measuring the mass concentration of respirable diesel exhaust particles found in underground coal mines. Studies have been conducted over the past five years to inve
Jan 1, 1991
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Training System for an Engineer to Control Ventilation by Closed/Open Condition of Regulators in an Underground NetworkBy Takeshi Tanaka, Shinya Ono, Tsuyoshi Kato, Masaji Kato, Yuusaku Tominaga
The knowledge of the macroscopic characteristics of a ventilation network is of fundamental importance for taking counter- measures to increase air quantity in-specified branches, such as those corres
Jan 1, 1996