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Conventional Small Drilling EquipmentBy E. H. Kurt
INTRODUCTION The simplest way to drill a hole into rock is to strike a steel chisel or drill bit with a hammer. Early miners used this elementary hand technique so successfully in "single jacking" an
Jan 1, 1982
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A Modified Version Of The Geomechanics Classification For Entry Design In Underground Coal MinesBy David A. Newman
The Geomechanics Classification (Bieniawski, 1979) was modified for entry and roof support design in underground room-and-pillar coal mines. Adjustment multipliers were introduced to incorporate the i
Jan 1, 1985
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Development Of Continuous Face Haulage SystemsBy William D. Mayercheck
The introduction of continuous mining machines in the late 1940's prompted the mining industry to reassess shuttle car batch-type haulage. Between place changes, the continuous miner could cut an
Jan 1, 1977
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Innovative Grinding Circuits Through Staged Classification And Concentration ? IntroductionBy L. H. E. Weyher
Minerals beneficiation commonly requires initial crushing and grinding so that the mineral phase we seek to concentrate is adequately liberated to obtain a product of specified grade at optimum recove
Jan 1, 1985
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An Evaluation Of The Self-Heating Characteristics Of Coal Refuse And Their Relationship To Combustible Content ? IntroductionBy S. D. Irons
With the passage of recent national and state legislation aimed at tighter regulation of air pollution and smoke control, attention has been focused on a problem which has long confronted the coal ind
Jan 1, 1967
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A Case Study In The Use Of Kinetic Models To Justify Expansion Of The Rougher Flotation Circuits At The Metcalf ConcentratorBy Richard C. Travis, Edward C. Dowling
A detailed kinetic study of the flotation installation at the Metcalf Concentrator revealed a rougher flotation circuit operating under less than optimal conditions. Based on these results, a project
Jan 1, 1993
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Investigations on the Influence of Applied Thrust on Rock Penetration Rate by a Raise Boring Machine Using Numerical Simulation and Experimental Trials - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Amar Prakash, V. M. S. R. Murthy, VIVEK KUMAR HIMANSHU, Sufal Mehrotra, Ashish Kumar Vishwakarma
Raises are vertical or inclined openings made to connect two levels of an underground metalliferous mine. They are developed using drilling and blasting-based technique or by mechanical means. Raise b
May 29, 2023
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Liberation limited dolomite rejection from pebble phosphate in gravity concentrationBy Chen-Luh Lin, Jan D. Miller, Sindhoora Puvvada
Most of the future phosphate resources in Florida, which accounts for 70 percent of production in the United States, are contaminated with too much dolomite that is difficult to remove with existing
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New Permax Circuit Permanent Wet Drum Separator With External Field Shaping Magnets ? I. IntroductionBy E. A. Twichell
An entirely new concept in the effective utilization of magnetic, energy has resulted in a major break-through in the design of magnetic separation equipment. One of the first applications of this con
Jan 1, 1967
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A parametric study for the effect of dip on stone mine pillar stability using a simplified model geometryBy Morgan M. Sears, Gamal Rashed, Michael M. Murphy, Brent Slaker
A parametric study was conducted using FLAC3D numerical models to examine the impact of oblique loading on the strength and yield pattern of a stone pillar using two simplified geometry types. In type
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Trap Dozing To Increase ProductivityBy W. A. Haley
Wheel loaders became important bulk materials handling tools in the early fifties. As they grew in stature, productivity, reliability, and acceptance, the demand for larger, more rugged machines evolv
Jan 1, 1984
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Copper Production Costs UpdateBy F. Milton Lewis
In 1977 a paper was presented which reviewed the cost trends in producing copper by conventional processes for five years, 1972 through 1976. In this paper these costs have been updated to include the
Jan 1, 1979
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Water transformation: Turning liabilities into assets (1a124506-933a-48c4-9975-0791fbeb4393)By B. Waterman, D. Ramey, L. Schlink
"Water is a primary commodity for most industrial processes. It has become a global focus in light of climate change and population growth. Reuse of process water has two major benefits - minimize the
Jan 1, 2014
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Process Evaluation and Flowsheet Development for the Recovery of Rare Earth Elements from Coal and Associated By-ProductsBy J. Herbst, J. Groppo, A. Noble, R. Q. Honaker
"Coal and coal byproducts produced annually contain a sufficient amount of rare earth elements (REEs) to meet current U.S. demand. The REEs exist in the form of minerals, ion-adsorbed elements associa
Jan 1, 2017
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Wollastonite (fdcc1a36-db30-4747-8941-1f59d6044aa1)By Ken Santini, Ronald R. Bauer, Joseph R. Copeland
Wollastonite, named after W.H. Wollaston, an English chemist and mineralogist, is a calcium metasilicate having the chemical formula CaSiO2. Although it is a unique mineral, wollastonite has a short h
Jan 1, 1994
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The Status Of Tunnel And Raise BoringBy Richard J. Robbins
Mechanical raise and tunnel boring are new techniques to most of the mining industry. Coal, salt and potash have been bored economically, but until recently boring machines were not designed specifica
Jan 1, 1964
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Point Kriging For Isopach Estimation: A Case Study In Reject Assessment (c6e71697-daa0-47fa-8f16-3e1bb089b4a9)By Ronald W. May
The Lower Cretaceous McMurray Formation in northern Alberta contains bituminous sands interbedded with other sediments which form the reject encountered during mining operations. Grade prediction is b
Jan 1, 1985
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The Medium In Continuous Vacuum FiltrationBy N. Nemeth
The filter is an apparatus designed to hold the filter medium. At such a medium takes place the entire liquid-solid or gas-solid separation process. Hence, the medium is really the essence of filtrati
Jan 1, 1968
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Removal Of Sulfur From Coal By A Combination Of Gravity And Flotation MethodsBy James S. Browning
The Mineral Resources Institute of The University of Alabama conducted research on the removal of sulfur from coal using a combination of gravity concentration and flotation methods. The research util
Jan 1, 1981
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Economics of 5 ½ Mile Transport Conveyor Belt at Ideal Cement Company's Ada, Oklahoma, PlantBy Thos. B. Douglas
In 1907, the Oklahoma Portland. Cement Company built a small dry process plant at Ada, Oklahoma, then Indian Territory. This plant was later acquired by the Ideal Cement Company of Denver, Colorado, w
Jan 1, 1961