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  • AIME
    Solutions of the Batch Grinding Equation Leading to Rosin-Rammler Distributions

    By L. G. Austin, P. T. Luckie, R. R. Klimpel

    Application of the Charles and Bond Laws to batch grinding can be deduced as a special case of solution of the first-order batch grinding equation. With additional limitations on the feed size distrib

    Jan 1, 1973

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    The Selection Of Cyclone Classifiers, Pumps And Pump Boxes For Grinding Circuits

    By Norman A. Jull, A. L. Mular

    Fundamentals of cyclones are reviewed briefly, where a typical cyclone is considered. Graphical cyclone data available in the literature have been converted to mathematical equations for convenience.

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Factors Influencing Production Rates In Solution Mining Of Uranium Using Basic Lixiviants

    By R. S. Schechter, T. R. Guilinger, P. Bobeck, J. G. Price, L. W. Lake

    This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the rate of uranium and molybdenum extraction from a flow reactor. Specific variables tested are fluid throughput and flow rate, lixiviant c

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Reliability Of Calculation Of Mineral Process Efficiencies And Rate Parameters From Balanced Data

    By Daniel Houdouin

    Data is frequently collected in mineral processing plants in order to evaluate operating performance or to model process units. Metal concentrations, circulating loads, products flow rates, classifier

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Iron and Steel Division - Graphical Technique for Multistaged Fluidized Bed Operations As Applied to Iron-Ore Reduction

    By F. C. Schora, H. P. Meissner

    COUNTERCURRENT staged processes involving chemical reactions between solid and gas streams are becoming more common. Such operations are generally carried out in a series of fluidized beds with eac

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Geology - Petrography and Ore Microscopy Applied to the Study of Reduction-Magnetic Separation Products of Iron Formation

    By R. D. Hagni

    The following is a case study illustrating the use of thin sections and polished sections of crude ore to predict metallurgical response. By examining polished sections of the metallurgical products,

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Discussion - Oil Flotations – Discussion – Finkelstein, N. P.

    In their presentations Dr. Puddington and Dr. Stratton-Crawley have concentrated on spherical agglomeration and two-liquid extraction respectively. I should like here to complete the picture by puttin

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Conclusion Of A Two-Part Report - Trends In The Design Of Large Grinding Mills

    By Philip B. Dettmer

    Up to now we have spoken optimistically of the many potential savings in capital and operating costs to be obtained from the selection of larger diameter and horsepower grinding mills. Such mills may

    Jan 5, 1965

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    Optimization of Mining Engineering Design in Mineral Valuation (47fdecf1-74c7-4bff-9be5-ff07b7309617)

    By Howard M. Wells

    The investment worth of a mineral deposit can only be realistically evaluated in relation to specified engineering design criteria which fully detail the proposed method of exploitation. The operation

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Pelletization Of Iron Ores In Developing Countries - Present And Future

    By M. N. Dastur

    In this paper, the current situation in iron ore pelletization in developing countries is reviewed. The main reasons leading to the development of pelletizing in these countries, alternative pelletizi

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Off-Highway Trucks: A Guide to Engines and Transmissions

    By Alan K. Burton

    Along with tires and transmission systems, engines have been a limiting factor in the growth of large off- highway trucks. The problem, primarily, has been the development of reliable, high-performanc

    Jan 10, 1975

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    Rate of Consumption of Dissolved Oxygen During Ammonium Carbonate In Situ Leaching of Uranium (f393eaec-ae9b-4de3-9820-873dc8714710)

    By John B. Goddard, David R. Brosnahan

    Leaching of uranium in situ from sandstone deposits with ammonium carbonate solution containing dissolved oxygen occurs rapidly compared with the leaching of the bulk of the sulfur present as FeS2. Ho

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Geochemical Prospecting for Gold in Alabama

    By John B. Gustavson, Thornton L. Neathery

    A geochemical survey was conducted in the gold district in Alabama. Eight old mines were found to be sufficiently large in tenor and tonnage to be economical today. Four of these appeared to be amenab

    Jan 1, 1977

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    ERTS-A -A New Apogee For Mineral Finding

    By William D. Carter

    When the first Earth Resources Technology satellite (ERTS-A) is orbited by NASA next year, mineral exploration is expected to take a giant leap forward. There are many inherent advantages in going to

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Sand Filling At The Galena Mine

    By Norman Visnes

    EARLY in 1954, as initial development of the Galena mine was being finished, plans for stoping operations became the foremost consideration of the operating management. The Galena is being operated un

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Part IX - Communications - On the Origin and Identity of the Oxide Platelets Observed in Tantalum after Oxidation

    By G. R. St. Pierre, L. M. Adelsberg, R. Speiser

    OXIDE platelets have been observed'-3 in oxidized tantalum adjacent to the metal-oxide interface, Fig. 1. The origin and identity of the platelets are important with respect to the proposal of an

    Jan 1, 1967

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    New York City Paper - A Water-Gas Open-Hearth Furnace

    By N. Lilienberg

    The success of European experiments in melting iron and steel with gases resulting from the decomposition of steam by incandescent coal, has encouraged me to design, with the valuable assistance of Mr

    Jan 1, 1885

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    Atlanta, Ga Paper - The Form of Fissure-Walls as Affected by Sub-Fissuring and by the Flow of Rocks

    By William Glenn

    The Ritchie vein, of Ritchie county, W. Va.,* was a straight fissure, about 3600 feet in length, which cut vertically downward across the horizontal beds of shale and of sandstone to a depth not ascer

    Jan 1, 1896