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The Theory And Development Of A Slurry Ash Analyzer At The Laboratories Of The Outokumpu, Oy, Finland
By S. K. Kawatra
Outokumpu Electronics has designed a new on-line coal slurry ash analyzer, based on an instrument developed at Michigan Technological University. The primary goal was to build an accurate instrument a
Jan 1, 1992
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New Applications For Process Simulator Software
By G. A. Shirey
Breakthroughs in software technology and in computer hardware capabilities have opened new opportunities to develop more accurate process simulators and to reduce the operating time to reasonable leve
Jan 1, 1995
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Bounding and Guessing a Project's Rates of Return
By Miroslaw M. Hajdasinski
A project's rate of return (ROR) [The list of all the acronyms used in his text is provided at its end.], be it an internal or external one, usually needs to be approximated. The success and effi
Jan 1, 1996
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Quarry Rehabilitation
By Arnaud Colson
1 Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Let me first thank you for welcoming me to this international congress. I?ll have the pleasure to explain to you how the Lafarge group works on its quarry re
Jan 1, 2002
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Compliance Coal From The Illinois Basin - Bench And Pilot Feasibility Studies
By S. J. Zagula
Improved desulfurization of Illinois coals is a widely Shared research goal. The development of a physical cleaning strategy and the results of a project to demonstrate technical and economic feasibi
Jan 1, 1987
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Fly Ash Beneficiation By Air Classification
By J. G. Groppo
In 1992, 48 million tons of fly ash (not including bottom ash, boiler slag and FGD material) was produced in the United States, according to the American Coal Ash Association. Of this amount, 27.2% wa
Jan 1, 1995
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Dust Control In Stockpiling, Crushing And Reclaiming Trona Ore
By W Frint
An area in Southwestern Wyoming is rapidly becoming the soda ash capitol of the world. Starting only 20 years ago from a unique deposit of trona, the out-put has rapidly increased until now about half
Jan 1, 1972
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Flotation Of Colored Impurities From Feldspar Ores By New Collectors
By M. S. Celik
The principal impurities in some feldspar ores are titanium and iron which impart color and in turn degrade the quality of the ore. The mineralogical investigations indicate that titanium element orig
Jan 1, 1999
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Biohydroi\1efallurgy State Of Art And New Advances
By R. W. Lawrence, P. B. Marchant
Biohydrometallurgy is now forty years old. Since the discovery of the role of microorganisms in the oxidation of sulphide minerals that gives rise to acid mine drainage, many workers in industry, rese
Jan 1, 1998
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Cyanidation Of A High Grade Gold Flotation Concentrate
By D. A. Knight
The property is located in the Porgera Valley 600 Km North West of Port Moresby. The remote location is 2500 m above sea level. The mine area has 3,600 mm of annual rainfall and a temperate climate wi
Jan 1, 1992
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Variability Reduction In Dragline Operator Performance - Introduction
The ability to increase and maintain dragline productivity is a key mine driver for the Coal Creek Mine. The Coal Creek Mine is owned by Arch Coal Inc subsidiary Thunder Basin Coal Company; located ne
Jan 1, 2011
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Discussion - Innovative shaft lining method - Technical Papers. MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 41, No. 2 February 1989, pp. 114-1 17
By R. F. Kovar, R. N. Torbin, R. E. Gundersen
I have to express my .surprise and must send a note of warning concerning the use of polyurethane foam as described in a paper by R.N. Torbin and R.F. Kovar, entitled "Innovative Shaft Lining Method,"
Jan 1, 1991
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The Untapped Value and Ease of Utilizing Gas Chromatography to Enhance Mine Safety and Operations
By S. D. Abbott
Mines are filled with a mixture of gases, some of which are toxic, flammable, or explosive. Others serve as early reporters of impending problems. Mines monitor these gases in order to ensure the saf
Feb 23, 2014
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Heavy Media Separation (4d7619bc-461a-4d27-a4cd-6bd70fccd2df)
By Vas P. Srinivasa
This paper examines the role of the heavy media separator in the mineral industry. Procedures used in selecting the separating vessel, developing the process flowsheet, and designing a heavy media cir
Jan 1, 1981
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What’s in a name? A look at the who, what and why of forming a joint venture partnership
By Michael Roach
"There’s a bit of confusion and misinformation in the tunneling and underground construction industry regarding contractor joint ventures. If it was all so clear I would not have been "asked" to write
Jan 1, 2014
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Effects Of Shield Tunneling Over Subways
By Eugene F. Casey, William H. Hansmire, J. Ghaboussi, Randall L. Lentell, Harvey W. Parker
INTRODUCTION Construction of a major intercepting sewer in Brooklyn, New York involved tunneling in soil over several subway lines. In two instances the clearance between the subway and sewer was s
Jan 1, 1981
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Upgrading Coarse Phosphate Sands Using the HydroFloat Separator
By Gerald H. Luttrell, Joe Shoniker, Jaisen N. Kohmuench, Christopher J. Barbee, Michael J. Mankosa
The HydroFloat technology was specifically developed to upgrade phosphate sands that are too coarse (>0.6 mm) to be efficiently recovered by conventional flotation methods. In this novel process, clas
Jan 1, 2002
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Particle Separation By Shape In A Modified Spouting Bed (eedf37a8-53d2-4d7c-93b0-2c7357be1b11)
By G. Van Weert
Separation of minerals by shape has received little attention, since minerals normally do not break into different shapes during crushing and grinding. However, comminution of consumer wastes generate
Jan 1, 1999
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The effect of ultra-fine particles on the separation performance of wet gravity processing equipment and flowsheet design implications for their treatment
By R. M. G. Machunter
The presence of ultra-fine particles affects the separation performance of wet gravity separation equipment. Several studies have been undertaken to establish the maximum level of these particulates
Jan 1, 2005
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Wollastonite, Its Effectiveness, World Presence, And Future As A Unique Functional Filler
By S. M. Robinson
Wollastonite is recognized as one of the most unique, non-metallic minerals in the world. Its history for use in industrial applications is recent compared to other minerals, however, its distinctive
Jan 1, 1995