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Transient Mathematical Model of Blast Furnace Based on Multi-Fluid Concept
By T Akiyama, J A. de Castro, H Nogami
Blast furnace is a countercurrent moving bed reactor that produces pig iron from iron bearing materials like pellet, sinter or lump ore. The furnace has cylindrical shape and the lump solid materials
Jan 1, 2000
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The Roasting and Leaching of Refractory Sulphides
Refractory gold concentrates and their roasted products have been examined by mineralogical and chemical methods, and the distribution of gold in the tailings after leaching has been Investigated.
Jan 1, 1989
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Effect of the Air Core on the Performance of a Hydrocyclone
By Concha F, Sampaio R
In most of the literature, the hydrocyclone is viewed as a black box in which only global variables are present and where the equations are obtained by curve fitting. Recently some work has appeared
Jan 1, 1993
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Column Flotation: Some Plant Experience and Model Development
By Amelunxen R, Finch JA
Flotation columns represent an important addition to flotation practice. Columns have largely replaced. conventional machines in molybdenum cleaning in Canada. Columns have been successfully tested on
Jan 1, 1985
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Regional Geology of New Caledonia and Northern North Island, New Zealand
New Caledonia, Norfolk Island and northern- most New Zealand lie on a long, narrow, ridge system, the Norfolk Ridge System, which is sit- uated in the centre of a geologically complex region of ridg
Jan 1, 1987
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The Hazards of Gold Prospecting in Endangered Fauna Country
Current NSW Government policy requires searching for more than just minerals during an exploration program û add endangered fauna and archaeological relics for a start.
Jan 1, 1995
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Tectonics of the Pacific Ocean Basin Using Gravity Anomalies Recovered From Seasat Altimeter Data
Deformation of the lithosphere by tectonic forces is investigated from both observational and theoretical standpoints. Global and regional geophysical data bases, coupled with the means for their r
Jan 1, 1987
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Using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to Solve Mine Safety and Health Problems
By Ren T. X, Jozefowicz R
In many branches of engineering, there has to be an understanding of the motion of fluids in order to solve problems. Many safety and health problems in the mining industry are typical examples that
Jan 1, 1995
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Paper No. 161. Bromo-Cyaniding of Gold Ores.
Although the bromo-cyanide or Diehl process for the extraction of gold from its ores is used on several of the Kalgoorlie mines, very little information has been published on the original process, and
Jan 1, 1907
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The New Management of Risk ù Competency-Based Safety
The management of safety has undergone a number of radical changes in the past 100 years. The most important paradigm shifts occurred through the work of Heinrich, followed by the advent of the safety
Jan 1, 2005
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Modelling of Magnetic Carrier Separation Process Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
Modelling of Magnetic Carrier Separation Process Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
Sep 13, 2010
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Metallurgical Effects Associated with Use of Cemented Backfill at the Zinc Corporation Limited and New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited
By Cusack BL
The addition of cement to underground backfill at The Zinc Corporation, Limited and New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited, Broken Hill commenced in 1967. This resulted in a deterioration in metallurgi
Jan 1, 1970
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The Mechanism of Xanthate Adsorption on Pyrite
By Fuerstenau DW
The flotation of pyrite in ethyl xanthate solutions is presented along with electrokinetic results. The results have been analysed in view of recently published thermodynamic calculations as well a
Jan 1, 1993
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Separation in Magnetic Fluids: Time to Meet the Technological Needs
Separation in magnetic fluids is one of the modern techniques that offer a unique approach to material manipulation in a broad spectrum of industries. Its wide-scale application has been restricted so
Jan 1, 2000
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Sources and Facility of Ignition in Coal Mines
In a coal mine there are many substances capable of ignition under certain circumstances, which can be placed in the following groups: ordinary combustible solids, dusts, liquids and vapours, gase
Jan 1, 1981
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Displacement Within the Tasman Fold Belt: Paleomagnetic Indications?
Late Palaeozoic and Late Mesozoic phases of widespread overprinting have obliterated most of the primary magnetization signature of the Tasman Fold Belt. Palaeomagnetic programs of a regional ext
Jan 1, 1987
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Museum Station Conceptual Planning and Preliminary Works
By Terry G. A B
Before detailed design of Museum Station could commence, a number of factors had to be considered to determine its exact location within the city street pattern, the depth and the dimensions of th
Jan 1, 1981
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Commissioning of the Olympic Dam Smelter
The production of copper by the Outokumpu direct blister process commenced in July 1988. The problems and incidents encountered in commissioning the main smelter equipment are outlined. Early diffi
Jan 1, 1989
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Environmental Issues in the Development of the Pasminco Century Project
The Century zinc-lead orebody was discovered in 1990 and contains sufficient reserves to sustain open cut mining at 5 Mtpa of ore for approximately 20 years. It is proposed to pipe mineral concentrate
Jan 1, 1998
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The Geologist in an Operating Mine
Mining, like most other businesses, is based upon capital assets; and the primary cap- ital of any mining company is its ore reserve. A company's survival and growth is, thus, dep- endent upon it
Jan 1, 1975