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Allflux separator - a new way to process heavy minerals
By R. J. Snoby, P. Grotjohann
In processing heavy-mineral sands, the low feed concen¬tration and respective high value of the desired minerals require high-capacity production and sharp classification/ separation techniques to red
Jan 1, 2000
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Selection and Sizing of Product Drying Equipment
By Bob Newbery, Kenneth W. P. Eng. Kolthammer
SUMMARY Reference is made to the reasons for drying and the equipment is described that is available from which the engineer can make a selection. The factors affecting this decision are described.
Jan 1, 1986
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Neural Network Limitations and Database Requirements
By J. T. Gepford, K. A. Prisbrey, T. Scott, M. Spangler
Using neural networks for plant control is challenging. The objective was to show how to make a neural network effective, even with noise, lag times, and unmeasured disturbances in the plant. The proc
Jan 1, 2000
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Technical Note - Computerized approaches to coal blending
By M. Gershon
Four computerized approaches for coal blending are described and their strengths and weaknesses are explored. Spreadsheet analysis Other than word processing, spreadsheet software is the most co
Jan 12, 1988
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Microcomputer programs aid underground mine planning
By Betty L. Gibbs, Jean A. Arcamone
Introduction Microcomputers are becoming more convenient to use at all levels in the business world, including the mining industry. The state of the mining industry requires that we become more produ
Jan 3, 1988
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Rehabilitation Of Disturbed Areas By Mining Activities In High Floristic Diversity Areas: The Case Of Mt Giona
By G. Brofas
Mt Giona situated in the floristic hot-spot of southern-central Greece has an especially rich flora that counts more than 1000 native vascular plant taxa (species and subspecies) and an important plan
Jan 1, 2007
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Discussion – Design of Grinding Balls – Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 41, No.9, September 1989, pp.951-955 – Dunn, D. J.
Dunn has written an excellent paper providing a wealth of advice on what is often the most costly consumable in the mineral processing plant. As he pointed out, grinding media selection and quality co
Jan 1, 1990
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Rock Mechanics Modelling of the Ekofisk Reservoir Subsidence.
By G. Vik, P. Chryssanthakis, S. C. Bandis, L. Haruik, N. Barton, M. Christianson, A. Makurat
The large jointed chalk reservoir situated at 3 km depth in the North sea's Ekofisk field is undergoing major compaction after nearly 15 year of oil and gas production. Approximately 150 km 3 of
Jan 1, 1986
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7.4 Role of The Independent Consultant in Designing Systems ? Introduction
By Jorgen Elbrond
The mineral industry shares a particularity- heterogeneity-with the other primary industries exploiting nature such as agriculture, fisheries, and forestry, which may not be found in the secondary ind
Jan 1, 1979
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Performance Analysis of the Jet Fan Used as a Booster Fan
By Jan K. Wolski
This paper addresses jet fans used as booster fans within mine ventilation networks. The static pressure developed by the jet fan was determined using the momentum theory. The influence of various par
Jan 1, 1995
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An Evaluation of Acid Mine Drainage Treatment Systems and Costs
Acid mine drainage is still a common problem in the northern Appalachian high sulfur coal region despite mining and reclamation practices applied to control it. Mining companies must treat water with
Jan 1, 1991
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Scale Up Of Roller Presses
By Gerd Oberheuser, Hans Kellerwessel
Comminution with high compression roller mills finds rising interst in ore and minerals industry. Energy saving and upgrading of existing grinding facilities is one of the main reasons. Beside these p
Jan 1, 1995
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The Application Of Molecular Recognition Technology (Mrt) In The Gold Industry
By Neil E. Izatt, M. Andre de Ruijter, Ronald L. Bruening, Wesley Young
IBC Advanced Technologies, Inc. has developed ligands, ?amed SuperLig®, which have specific applications in the gold mdustry. These ligands use molecular recognition technology (MRT). One ligand has
Jan 1, 1996
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Recent Minefill Developments in Australia
By Anthony G. Grice
This paper discusses the contribution that backfill is making to the Australian mining industry and provides some information on the largest operations together with some novel applications. Each of t
Jan 1, 2001
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Matching Fan Performance And Air Resistance In A Drift With A Leaky Brattice
By J. T. Ryan, Griffin. Wayne H.
This paper shows that if a drift has a brattice which is sufficiently leaky, changes in the operating point of the fan depend solely on the volumetric efficiency within the drift. Under this high leak
Jan 1, 1993
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Separation, Characteristics Estimation Using Feed And Products Mass Distributions
By Ahmed I. A. Salama
The problem of estimating separation characteristics by utilizing mass distributions of feed and products is considered. The separation characteristics include mass yield and partition curve. The case
Jan 1, 1992
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Design In Weak Rock Masses: Nevada Underground Mining Operations Nevada Underground Mining Operations
By Rimas Pakalnis, Lyndon Clark, Tom Brady
A major focus of ground control research presently being conducted by the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is to incorporate data on wea
Jan 1, 2005
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Application Of Column Flotation Technique To Baryte And Fluorspar Ores Beneficiation
By M. Ghiani, R. Peretti, A. Zucca
The paper deals with the experimental application of a pilot flotation column to baryte and fluorspar ores. The column has been installed in parallel with the cleaning stages of two different industri
Jan 1, 1995
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Dynatec’s Long Round Technology Improves Shaft Development
By W. R. Dengler
In Canada, most of the rock being broken in underground metal mines is being done by using traditional drilling and blasting methods. Despite advances being made in hardrock boring and other, more exo
Jan 1, 1993
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Technical Note - Effect of various gases on the column flotation of fine coal
By M. Khandrika, B. K. Parekh
Column flotation has proven to be the most effective technique for the flotation and recovery of ultrafine coal. The commercial application of columns in the coal industry is steadily increasing (Pare
Jan 1, 1999