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Computer Program for the Analysis of Coal Preparation Plant Economics
By R. V. Ramani, R. D. Zigmond, R. L. Frantz
In this paper, a computer program for determining the capital and operating costs for coal preparation plants is described along with its applications. The logic of the computer program is based upon
Jan 1, 1983
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Milling Of Lead-Zinc Ores – USA
By Kenneth L. Clifford, Thomas G. White
Many changes have occurred in lead-zinc milling in the U.S. since the 1970 Lead and Zinc Symposium. New mills have been built, novel flowsheets devised, and the use of process control techniques is in
Jan 1, 1977
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Rock Mechanics In 1966 – New Applications Are Proving Their Value
By H. William Ahrenholz
Many technical meetings were attended by mining people during the past year in which rock mechanics was either the main subject for discussion or was a prominent part of the program. Several universit
Jan 2, 1967
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Papers - Notes on Etching and Microscopical Identification of the Phases Present in the Copper-zinc System
By J. L. Rodda
A large amount of time has been devoted to the microscopical study of the copper-zinc alloys, emphasis naturally being placed upon the commercially important alloys of the system. Suitable methods are
Jan 1, 1937
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Insulation and Control of Open-hearth Furnaces (a2f997dc-d8d7-4dcc-9198-3b738557450b)
By William Buell
As used in connection with open-hearth or other high-temperature operations, "insulation" refers to a multitude of substances, natural or manufactured, that have the one principal property of preventi
Jan 1, 1935
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The Rifling Of Diamond-Drill Cores (ce040bee-df67-403b-8f0d-428bb372a4e3)
By H. M. Roberts
H. M. ROBERTS, Minneapolis, Minn. (communication to the Secretary*). -The rifling of drill cores is a frequent source of interest to men engaged in diamond drilling. Previous to the appearance of Dr.
Jan 10, 1916
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Problems of Nonferrous Metallurgists Discussed
By AIME AIME
ABOUT 55 attended the general session of the Nonferrous Metallurgy Committee on Wednesday afternoon. In opening the proceedings the Chairman, Frank G. Breyer, served notice of his intention to make an
Jan 1, 1933
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Vertical Transportation in the Coeur d'Alene
By A. C. Stevenson
THE hoisting equipment selected for use at the Hecla mine in 1907 was one of the first Ilgner type Ward-Leonard controlled hoists put into ser- vice. Development of the Hecla below the 2000-ft. level,
Jan 1, 1930
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Coal Mine Roadway Stability in Relation to Lateral Tectonic Stress - Western Canada
By M. L. Jeremic
Mining practice and underground studies show that, besides mining stresses, lateral tectonic stress also influences roadway stability. Roadways perpendicular to the direction of major lateral stres
Jan 1, 1982
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Digital Simulation Of An Open-Pit Truck Haulage System
By Gary B. Williamson, Barton K. Cross
Digital simulation is a modern analysis tool which allows the mine operator to evaluate the result of making a decision without actually changing the organization or buying the equipment. The purp
Jan 1, 1969
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Colorado Paper - Notes on the Geology of the Aspen District
By W. E. Newberry
The Aspen Mining District is situated at the eastern edge of the system of stratified rocks of western Colorado, where this edge meets the ridge of metamorphic granite which divides the State into two
Jan 1, 1890
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Pyrolysis And Agglomeration
By Fred D. DeVaney
Probably no ferrous metallurgical process has ever found such ready acceptance and rapid expansion as the pelletizing of iron ores. The process was first commercialized in the early 1950's and si
Jan 1, 1971
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Effect Of Wet Grinding And Dry Grinding On The Batch Balling Behavior Of Particulate Materials
By K. V. S. Sastry, S. C. Panigraphy, D. W. Fuerstenau
The batch balling behavior of hematite, magnetite and limestone was found to depend markedly on the grinding method used for feed preparation. Wet ground materials require higher moisture for balling
Jan 1, 1978
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Notes On Battery And Copper-Plate Amalgamation - From The Mining Laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston
By Robert H. Richards
VERY little has been published recently on this subject in the mining journals or proceedings of societies. The attention of experts has been diverted perhaps by the demands for pan amalgamation of re
Jan 1, 1880
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Joint Discussion on Damping and Eddy Current Tests
E. M. BROHL. It seems as though the physicists in this crowd in the case of the cartridge cases have been a little in advance of the chemists in the crowd. What I am curious about here, and the wa
Jan 1, 1945
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Mexican Paper - The Electrical Burlier for Blast-Furnaces
By F. L. Grammer
In these day, when anthracite is less extensively used as a blastifurnace fuel than it was a generation ago, and managers endeavor to maintain regular and known ore-mixtures, the " freezing " of tuyer
Jan 1, 1902
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Rock In The Box - Dilemma In The Muckpile
By Bruce A. Kennedy
This is an opportune time to examine the disposition of practical rock mechanics in the mining industry. The rock mechanics world has put on steam with publication of a number of books and the organiz
Jan 1, 1971
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In The Aggregate - A Voice From The Forum
By Robert L. Bates
On April 2 and 3, 1970, more than 100 geologists attended the Sixth Annual Forum on Geology of Industrial Minerals at Ann Arbor, Mich. After this brief appearance, the Forum apparently ceased to exist
Jan 1, 1970
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Rock In The Box - The Art Of Getting The Ball Into The Other Court
By John F. Abel
In the debate between miners and ecologists, our industry has at last begun to get some of its story told. I have been told many times that it is hopeless to even try to get our side across. Some are
Jan 1, 1970
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Factors Influencing Permeability Measurements
By Anders Carlson
NOTABLE advances have been made in the evaluation of oil-reservoir rocks from information furnished by core analysis. Among the physical data employed, per-meability is of primary importance. It may b
Jan 1, 1940