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Recovery of additional tungsten from Climax byproduct-plant tailingBy G. E. Burrer, D. Malhotra, T. E. Irwin, S. Johnson
Climax byproduct-plant tailing assayed 0.019% WO3. Pilot-plant and laboratory tests were performed to investigate the possibility of recovering additional tungsten values from the byproduct-plant tail
Jan 1, 1987
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AMIRA International: AMD Research Through Industry CollaborationBy Paul G. Greenhill
The Australian Mineral Industries Research Association (AMIRA) was established by the Australian mineral industry in 1959 to develop and manage collaboratively funded research projects. Owned and mana
Jan 1, 2000
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Treatment of Mineral Processing Wastes Using The Pact SystemBy Robert E. Haun
Retech's Plasma Arc Centrifugal Treatment (PACT) system is a thermal technology that uses heat generated by a plasma torch to treat hazardous waste containing metals and/or organics. Metal bearin
Jan 1, 1995
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Simulation of Autogenous Grinding: Mechanisms, Model & SimulatorBy Chen Ziming, A. Burkert, A. L. Mular
A mechanism has been proposed for autogenous grinding that involves three distinct types of breakage: self impact breakage, media breakage and abrasion. Based on this analysis a mathematical model and
Jan 1, 1995
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In Situ Stress Distributions And Related Ground Control ProblemsBy James R. Aggson, Verne E. Hooker, Dennis R. Dolinar
The stability of underground openings and mining systems is closely related to the in situ stress field. This paper presents a short discussion of the three-component borehole deformation gage and ove
Jan 1, 1982
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Basic Analytical TechniquesIn analyzing cost performance, managers must initially consider the issue of scope. Is the analysis for a single responsibility center or multiple centers? For a single period or a number of periods?
Jan 1, 1999
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Monitoring System for Geomechanic Support of Design and Mining Operations at Underground Coal MinesBy Boris V. Vlasenko, Vadim P. Potapov, Gennady I. Gritsko
In this paper we consider the elements of an information geomechanic monitoring system which is used in computerized mine planning and mining operations control. The automated sys tem is a technical m
Jan 1, 1996
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Peak Torque Calculations for BackstopsBy Dr. -Ing. Karlheinz Timtner
This paper deals with the complicated and often misunderstood relationship between torsional windup, load sharing and peak torques in conveyor backstops. The principals apply in low speed, intermediat
Jan 1, 1996
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Effect of surface oxidation on the flotation of coals of different rankBy J. Stachurski, N. A. Abdel-Khalek
Flotation tests were carried out on six coal samples of different rank as well as their oxidized samples. A mixture of diesel oil and alcohols was used in these tests. Surface oxidation caused a disti
Jan 1, 1991
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Artificial Intelligence in Pyrometallurgy Achievements and ExpectationsBy Stavros A. Argyropoulos
The strides that have been made in recent years in applying Artificial Intelligence to pyrometallurgy, are reviewed. The computer reproduction of the way in which a human being reasons and calls on pa
Jan 1, 1990
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Selective agglomeration: An interlaboratory test programBy R. P. Killmeyer, R. E. Hucko, P. S. Jacobsen
Cleaning of three coals from the eastern US was tested by five selective agglomeration processes and one selective flocculation process. The coals and processes are described, and the results are repo
Jan 1, 1991
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Raptor Management At Coal MinesBy Howard R. Postovit, Bonnie C. Postovit
Raptors are birds of prey. In recent years, these birds have become highly regarded and have been given protection under various state and federal statutes. Surface coal mining can have both negative
Jan 1, 1989
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Purchasing A Fully Integrated Engineering Computer System - A Case HistoryBy Jack G. Pippenger
This report focuses on the procedures required to review, prepare specifications, bid, and purchase a fully integrated computer system for utilization by engineering personnel in all phases of mine en
Jan 1, 1989
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Hydrosizing of Industrial MineralsBy Robert Moore Lewis
A unit for separating minerals Into two prescribed size fractions, designated as a Lewis Hydrosizer, was developed at the North Carolina State University Minerals Research Laboratory Ore samples with
Jan 1, 1983
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A Microcrack Model for the Deformation and Strength of Algerie GraniteBy Paul E. Senseny
Data from triaxial compression tests per- formed at confining pressures between 0 and 100 MPa are used to evaluate parameters in a contitutive model that is based on microcracking. The tensorial formu
Jan 1, 1986
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Design criteria for resin boltingBy L. B. Guo, S. S. Peng
A hybrid boundary element-finite element model was formulated to model roof-bolt reinforcement of roof strata with bedding planes. This model was used to analyze the stress distribution around a recta
Jan 1, 1991
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Creating A Common Information Model For The Mining And Mineral IndustryBy Curt Morgan
This paper will discuss the value of cream a common information model for the mining industry. Information models are a proven technique for quantifying diverse information in a non-proprietary and ea
Jan 1, 2002
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Evaluation of Toxicology of Reagents in the Mining IndustryBy Marvin A. Ph. D. Friedman
The following paper describes an overview of evaluations for assessing the potential hazards associated with handling newly developed reagents used in the mining industry. Important factors in determi
Jan 1, 1994
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Discrete Element Modeling Of Sag Energy Losses In A Conveyor Belt SystemBy Graham G. W. Mustoe
Energy losses are important factors in a conveyor's performance and design. A significant energy loss due to belt sag within a conveyor system occurs when shearing motion between the bulk materia
Jan 1, 2008
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Recent Exploration Activities And Coal Gas Resource Potential Of The Gulf Of Mexico Coastal Plain Recent Exploration Activities And Coal Gas Resource Potential Of The Gulf Of Mexico Coastal PlainBy Peter D. Warwick
Recent investigations conducted by Federal, State, and industry organizations suggest that significant coalbed gas resources may exist in the Cretaceous and Paleocene-Eocene coal beds of the Gulf of
Jan 1, 2005