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A Case Study of Longwall Roof-Supports InteractionBy Y. H. Wang
During the last two decades many research projects were conducted to study the load requirements for the powered supported longwall faces (1-6). Significant results had been achieved by these research
Jan 1, 1986
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An Investigation into the Relative Efficiencies of Common Brattice Cloths in use in Australian Coal MinesCommon brattice cloths in use in Australian coal mines are compared by permeability measurements. The respective advantages of twill weave and tarpauling* weave cloths are listed, and the improvements
Jan 1, 1959
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Simulation of integrated underground mining-processingThe paper examines the design issues associated with the integration of mineral processing within underground mining systems. It demonstrates conceptual integrated system design options appropriate to
Jan 1, 2003
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Sistema de control maestro para sopladores en paraleloBy Richard Manrique
"La implementación del proyecto de modernización de la fundición de cobre de Southern Peru Copper Corporation requiere cambiar la metodología de funcionamiento de los sopladores para la etapa de conve
Sep 19, 2006
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Rockburst Prediction - Case Studies Using A Kinematics Of Failure ApproachBy W. de Beer
We present aspects of one of several ongoing case studies used in the development of prediction techniques for major seismic instabilities. The current investigation centres on accelerated coseismic d
Jan 1, 1998
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Filtration of coal washery slurries using a horizontal belt filterBy Slechta J. J
An evaluation of a pilot scale Delkor horizontal belt filter at Bellambi's South Bulli Colliery showed high productivities and low moisture contents for a range of feed slurries. When treating fl
Jan 1, 1986
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Storke Level Operation Makes Climax N. America's Biggest Underground MineBy E. J. Eisenach, Edward Matsen
AT the present time the Climax Molybdenum Co. is the largest molybdenum producer in the world and the operator of the largest underground mine in North America. It has grown steadily and rapidly since
Jan 3, 1954
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RI 3096 Smelting & Lead Blast Furnace Handling Rich ChargesBy G. L. Oldright, Virgil Miller
"This paper is the ninth 4 of a series on smelting in the lead blast furnace, and the fourth on modifications brought about by the introduction of richer charges.ACKNOWLEDGMENTSThe authors wish to exp
Apr 1, 1931
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RI 8891 - Evaluation of a Gas-Assisted CupolaBy Victor Spironello
The Bureau of Mines is studying cupola ironmel technology with the objectives of conserving high-quality raw materials through substitution and productivity. In the research re-ported here, a ize was
Jan 1, 1984
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Technology of Electrolytic Reduction of Alumina by the Hall-Heroult Process: V. The Formation of Chiolite by Reaction Between Molten Cryolite and AluminiumThe reactions between molten aluminium and cryoIite have been determined from a material balance of all components involved in the process. The interpretation of results were supported by x-ray diffra
Jan 1, 1968
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Survey And Geotechnical Slope Monitoring ConsiderationsBy F. T. Cawood
Monitoring of the slopes of surface mines can prevent loss of life, loss of equipment, loss of production and possibly the loss of the mine. The effectiveness of such monitoring depends on the extent
Jan 1, 2006
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Mount Bischoff Extended Tin Mining Co., Waratah, TasmaniaDuring August, 1926, with the consent of Mr. Schell, mine manager, the writer conducted a mill test on this company's concentrators. Mr. Schell not only gave him his permission, but rendered all
Jan 1, 1928
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RI 4919 Concentration Of Bastnaesite And Other Cerium OresBy J. B. Zadra
After the discovery of the rare-earth mineral deposit in the Clark Mountain area near Mountain Pass, San Bernardino County, Calif., two samples wore obtained through the Mining Division of the Bureau
Jan 1, 1952
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Processing researchers continue efforts to streamline US miningBy P. Rosten
US mine production of iron ore in 1984 showed some improvements compared to 1983. But reduced demand from the iron and steel industry caused temporary shutdowns of many iron ore mines and pelletizing
Jan 5, 1985
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OFR-89-92 Investigation Of Microbially Induced Permeability Loss During In-Situ LeachingBy Corale L. Brierley
Accumulations of microorganisms in the in-situ leaching environment are believed responsible for plugging of the orebody and thus decreasing uranium extraction. To assess the contribution of microbial
Jan 1, 1982
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Dull Tools Are CostlyBy Frank Rieber
EVERYONE is familiar with the story of the poor Indian and his leaking tepee. He couldn't repair the leak while it was raining, naturally. And when it wasn't raining, where was the incentive
Jan 1, 1948
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The Effect Of Goethite On Production Rate In A Travelling Grate Pellet PlantBy L. A. Baker
The presence of goethite in a hematite ore has been shown to strongly affect the time of heating to the firing temperature. The investigation of spalling of single pellets and of packed beds has enabl
Jan 1, 1972
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Mine of the year 2020: Technology and human resourcesBy L. K. Daneshmend
The mine of the year 2020 will need to be based on a new way of mining. It will employ technology in a paradigm that assumes responsibility for sustainable development: taking account not only economi
Jan 1, 1998
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A National Research Agenda For Miner Safety And HealthBy F. M. Jenkins
Improvements in miners? safety and health, as reflected by injury and illness statistics, have reached a plateau and even been reversed. Research into miners' OSH is a necessary adjunct to regula
Jan 1, 2012
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The Storage Of Anthracite Coal.By R. V. Norris
1. INTRODUCTION. THE anthracite coal trade, with a shipment averaging about 70,000,000 tons per year, differs essentially from other coal business, in the fact that the larger sizes, comprising about
Jun 1, 1911