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  • TMS
    The Extraction Of Zinc From Willemite By Calcified-Roasting And Ammonia-Leaching Process Based On Phase Reconstruction

    By Xudong Liu, Feng Chen, Yufeng Guo, Wei Chen, Tao Jiang

    Willemite is typically found in oxidized zinc ores and metallurgical secondary resources but without effective extraction method yet. Based on the ideas of zinc phase reconstruction in the willemite,

    Jan 1, 2016

  • NIOSH
    IC 7451 Blast-Hole Diamond Drilling in California Mines

    By D. W. Butner

    The blast -hole method for drilling and breaking ground is not new to the mining industry . For several years it has been used rather extensively in Canada , particularly in the gold mines , where it

    Feb 1, 1948

  • SME
    Removal Of Tritium From Tritiated Water By Metallothermic Reduction

    The removal of tritium from tritiated water (-0.5 µCiIL) was studied by metallothermic reduction using aluminum. The influence of the three variables namely the aluminum powder amount, the NaOH concen

    Jan 1, 1998

  • ISEE
    Discovery, Analysis, and Elimination of Instantaneous Misfires in Underground Production Blasts

    By Norman Disley, David B. Counter, Lionel Hebert

    Misfires in underground and surface production blasts can be costly. Costs can arise from loss of resource, production interruptions, having to redrill or otherwise refire the blast (a hazardous proce

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SAIMM
    Silicomanganese Production at Mogale Alloys

    By D. A. Hayman, N. Rambuda, N. A. Sithole, C. Hockaday, J. D. Steenkamp

    "Mogale Alloys operates two alternating current (AC) submerged arc furnaces (SAFs), and two direct current (DC) open bath furnaces. These furnaces are capable of producing two products, silicomanganes

    Nov 1, 2018

  • NIOSH
    RI 6646 Evaluation Of A Penetrometer For Estimating Roof Bolt Anchorage

    By Juel H. Stears

    Research was done to determine if a hydraulically operated penetrometer developed by the Bureau of Mines could be used to estimate the roof-bolt anchorage capacity of mine roof rock. Tests were conduc

    Jan 1, 1965

  • AIME
    Concentration - Sink-float Separation - A Suggested Approach to the Analysis of Mineral Suspensions by High-frequency Electrical Measurements (Mining Tech., Sept. 1948, TP 2462)

    By John D. Morgan, Sylvain J. Pirson

    An instantaneous and continuous analysis of a mineral suspension should be of great value in controlling various mineral preparation processes. Described herein is a method of analysis based on the us

    Jan 1, 1949

  • AIME
    A New Approach to Taconite Utilization

    By John J. Howard

    WE are approaching the depletion of our principal source of iron ore-the Great Lakes deposits, which have provided 85% of the nation's requirements for the past fifty years. This situation presen

    Jan 5, 1950

  • NIOSH
    RI 2893 Volumetric And A.P.I. Gravity Changes Due To The Solution Of Gas In Crude Oils ? Introduction

    By R. Van A. Mills

    Crude oils are capable of dissolving quantities of gas under pressure. This fact has been known for some time, but questions have arisen as to the effects of gas in solution upon the characteristics o

    Jan 1, 1928

  • SME
    Design of Precast Segmental Tunnel Lining for Pawtucket CSO Tunnel Project - NAT2022

    By Irwan Halim, Seung Han Kim

    This paper will describe design of precast segmental tunnel lining for the Pawtucket CSO Tunnel Project in Providence, Rhode Island. The tunnel is 11,700 LF long with 30-foot finished diameter to be c

    Dec 1, 2022

  • TMS
    Model for Calculating the Lankford Value in Sheet Steels

    By C. Isaac Garcia, Sihai Jiao, Anthony J. DeArdo

    "A practical model based on the Hill analysis has been developed to calculate the Lankford value of interstitial free (IF) steels and its distribution in different rolling directions, by considering o

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    Ground Water and Ground-Water Control

    By R. L. Loofbourow

    R. L. LOOFBOUROW 26.1-WATER FLOW, USE, EFFECTS, CONTROL Sec. 4 discusses ground water as a mineral resource. This section deals wits its control. 26.1.1-IMPORTANCE Flows of water have an im

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Sandvik’s Tamboree 2005 Emphasizes Automated Mining Equipment

    By Steve Kral

    Most innovations in the mining and processing industries have come from the need to produce more for less. Extracting minerals from the ground is expensive. And it is a constant struggle for mine op

    Jan 1, 2005

  • ISEE
    Use of High Density Ammonium Nitrate in Blasting

    By Lex L. Udy

    Properties of an explosive which itiuence its performance on rock breakage are analyzed in relation to the rock: hardness and a discussion on the interaction of an explosive with the rock during the b

    Jan 1, 1995

  • NIOSH
    RI 3007 Use of Ethyl Mercaptan to Detect Leaks in Natural-Gas Distribution Systems

    By R. D. Leitch, W. P. Yant, A. C. Fieldner, R. R. Sayers, S. J. Pearce

    "The detection of leakage is a recognized problem in the safe and economic distribution and use of natural gas. Natural gas is practically odorless and therefore lacks he property of indicating signif

    Jun 1, 1930

  • SME
    Selection of agglomeration process variables for increasing the LTD and reducibility of a magnetite-based acid pellet

    By P. D. Nora, M. G. Ranade

    A statistically designed pot grate-kiln test program was conducted to determine the agglomeration process variables necessary for increasing the low temperature disintegration resistance (LTD) and red

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AUSIMM
    Mineral Processing Education in China

    Mineral Processing Education in China

    Sep 13, 2010

  • SAIMM
    Doppler depth of sump sensor ‘One shear, one shuttle-car load’

    By B. S. Spottiswoode

    Lack of visibility makes it difficult for continuous miner (CM) operators to judge the desired sump depth. The resulting inaccuracies have proven to lead to significant production losses. This problem

    Sep 1, 2001

  • AIME
    Mine Ventilation in 1930

    By R. R. Sayers

    THE South African Mining and Engineering Journal recently pointed out that no satisfactory solution of the question of compensation for silicosis can be arrived at by placing further liability of an i

    Jan 1, 1931

  • AIME
    New York Secondary Metals - Metal Recovery from Bronze Foundry Slags (with Discussion)

    By E. R. Darby

    When bronze is melted in open-flame furnaces a considerable amount of slag is formed during the melting operation. This slag may be incidental to the melting practice or it may be formed intentionally