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  • IOM3
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    Efficiency curve model for hydrocyclones based on crowding theory

    By D. A. White

    A simple model for hydrocyclone classification based on the crowding theory first put forward by Fahlstrom is presented. This is a mechanistic theory that postulates that the behaviour of a hydrocyclo

    Dec 1, 1991

  • IOM3
    Analysis of transient IP decay curves: case study from Pisnari, Lalitpur district, Uttar Pradesh, India

    By P. Rama Krishna, B. Narasimha Rao, P. Ali i Peera

    Induced polarisation (IP) surveys are commonly used in uranium exploration programmes in India. The IP method is effective in detecting the disseminated metallic sulphides that are often associated wi

    Jan 4, 1993

  • IOM3
    Discussions and contributions: Additives in iron ore pelletizing

    By D. F. Ball, P. R. Dawson, J. T. Fitton

    Report of discussion at December, 1970, IMM general meeting (Chairman: M. J. Cahalan, President) and contributed remarks on the paper published in Transactions/Section C (Mineral Processing & Extracti

    Dec 1, 1971

  • IOM3
    Logging the mechanical character of rock

    By J. A. Franklin, E. Broch, G. Walton

    To make the best use of rock core, the mechanical character of the rock should be evaluated concurrently with conventional geological observations. The advent of simple techniques, such as the point l

    Dec 1, 1971

  • IOM3
    Blast performance management

    By J A. Hacked

    This paper explores the potential to exploit controls over the outputs of the primary blasting operation, arising from the performance consistency benefits gained in using modern bulk emulsion explosi

    Jan 12, 1997

  • IOM3
    Pilot-plant bio-oxidation of gold-bearing arsenopyrite concentrates

    By J. R. Budden, P. A. Spencer, J. Barrett

    The initially produced arsenic (III) is very toxic to the unconditioned culture but the mixed culture has the capacity to oxidise it to arsenic (V) in the presence of iron (III). It was possible to bu

    Apr 1, 1991

  • IOM3
    The Thermodynamics of Chemical reactions

    For the convenience of those who are unfamilar with thermodynamics, the following brief description and explanation is given of the thermodynamical terms and methods used in this book. It must, howeve

    Jan 1, 1953

  • IOM3
    Geochemical reconnaissance using stream-sediment pebble coatings and laser ablation ICP-AES

    By M. Thompson, B. Coles, M. Hale

    The use in regional geochemical reconnaissance of replicate analysis of natural coatings of iron and manganese oxides on the surface of pebbles in stream sediment is described. Pebble coatings were se

    Jan 4, 1992

  • IOM3
    Solid particle erosion of alumina linings for pulverised fuel transport piping

    By D. J. Wall, T. D. Johnson, M. T. Parry, G. R. Heath

    In coal-fired power stations coal is ground to a fine powder and then transported pneumatically at 25-30 m/s velocity to remote burners. Wear of the conveying pipework is a well recognised problem and

    Jun 12, 1905

  • IOM3
    Kinetics of chlorination of briquetted anatase by carbon tetrachloride

    By E. A. Brocchi, D. H. Gameiro, P. K. Jena

    Carbon tetrachloride was found to be a very efficient chlorinating agent for anatase concentrate, even at the low temperatures that were investigated (250-400 degrees C). For example, at 400 degrees C

    Jun 13, 1905

  • IOM3
    Study of bucket trajectory in automatic scooping with load-haul-dump loaders

    By A. Hemami

    In order to automate the operation of mechanical loaders it is essential to have a knowledge of the forces that act on the bucket and of the trajectory that the bucket should follow. A trajectory for

    Jan 4, 1993

  • IOM3
    Gold prospectivity in the Caledonides of southeast Ireland: application of the upper-crustal reservoir model

    By P. J. O'Connor, V. Gallagher

    examined analytically in relation to the ratio of the

    Dec 1, 1994

  • IOM3
    Mine climate control, both present and future, for high production force in state temperature exceeding 40°C; a case study

    By P Shead, M A. Tuck

    Both climate and methane control have been a prime concern in the development of the workings within the Deep Soft seam at Harworth Colliery. This paper describes the numerous methods employed over th

    Jan 7, 1997

  • IOM3
    Light sectioning for remote stope measurement

    By A. J. Beer, A. Wetherelt

    Paper presented at the UK minerals industry conference held in Leeds, UK, 3-5 April 1995. Camborne School of Mines has developed a simple, cost-effective light-sectioning method that has been used suc

    Jun 18, 1905

  • IOM3
    Thermodynamics of FeO-MnO-TiO2 melts saturated with iron at 1475 degrees C

    By H. B. Bell, L. C. Smith

    Measurements have been made of the activity of 'FeO' in 'Fe0'-Mn0-Ti02 melts at 1475 degrees C. The results obtained are discussed in terms of ideal mixing of titanates and in terms of a regular solut

    Dec 1, 1971

  • IOM3
    Coal log pipeline economics for the transport of coal over short distances

    By T R. Marrero, J W. Wilson

    This paper presents costs for a coal log pipeline that can transport coal over distances from 50 km to 1500 km. The coal log pipeline (CLP) concept is a new technology in w hich coal is compacted into

    Jan 10, 1996

  • IOM3
    Computers and blasting

    By T. J. White, R. A. Farnfield

    Early computerised blast monitoring equipment consisted of a digital version of the existing analogue machines with, perhaps, a few enhancements. Many additional facilities have since been developed t

    Jan 4, 1993

  • IOM3
    Computerized mine planning for medium-size open-pits

    By G. H. Blackwell

    Sequences in open pit mining must be planned and regularly revised to incorporate changes in the variables which affect profitability. Interactive computer planning with colour graphic facilities is a

    Jan 8, 1993

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    Prediction of deposition velocities and their use on assessing sanding potential on spiral separators

    By A. B. Holland-Batt

    Deposition velocities play an important role in many fields of engineering and an impressive range of measured data has accumulated in the literature. Numerous workers have addressed the problems that

    Jan 12, 1992