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Talc In PolymersBy H. T. Mulryan
Talc is used as an essential ingredient in a variety of plastics applications ranging from polyester body patch compounds through polypropylene automotive, appliance and household furniture components
Jan 1, 1994
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Airflow Temperature and Humidity Changes in Auxiliary Ventilated AirwaysBy Jindrich Fiala, Jirí Kout
The paper contains knowledge that have been achieved when the problem of airflow temperature and humidity changes prediction in mine airways was investigated. The substance of physical processes has b
Jan 1, 1991
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Ventilation Cost Impact Of Reduced Radon-Daughter Working Levels (0ea0d462-1caf-498e-9c8b-1445f1c83818)By Robert C. Bates
Published information on costs of radon-daughter control in uranium mines was analyzed to develop estimates of the cost per ton for any level of radiation exposure control. All data were converted to
Jan 1, 1981
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The Effect of Temperature and Overburden Pressure Upon the Non-Darcy Flow Coefficient in Porous MediaBy Carlos E. Avila, Ronald D. Evans
The results of an experimental research program to measure the non- Darcy flow coefficient as a function of temperature and overburden pressure are presented. The experimental values of the non-Darcy
Jan 1, 1986
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Geochemical Studies to Characterise the Complex Sulfur Mineralogy at Red Dog Pb-Zn MineBy Stephen Day, Maria Falutsu, Gary Coulter
Open-pit mining began at Red Dog in 1989. Mining is expected to continue past 2030 but closure planning is an ongoing process. Geochemical studies of rock and tailings were begun in 1996 as part of de
Jan 1, 2000
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Beneficiation of barite: A review of processing studies at CANMETBy P. R. A. Andrews, R. K. Collings
The beneficiation of barite has been the subject of many investigations at CANMET, thus reflecting barite's importance as an industrial mineral. Fifty-one studies relating to various aspects of b
Jan 1, 1990
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Process Simulation and Optimization Using MetsimBy John T. Bartlett
With more stringent environmental and economic constraints being placed on mining operations, it has become necessary to optimize each process to minimize energy and raw material consumption and reduc
Jan 1, 1987
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An Interactive Approach To Computer-Aided Modeling And Ore Reserve EstimationBy Louis J. Jansen, D. E. Ranta
Techniques utilized to incorporate geological data in computer modeling and ore reserve estimation have undergone considerable evolution during the past fifteen years. Computer analysis and evaluation
Jan 1, 1992
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The Computer Programs For Mine Ventilation AnalysisBy Janusz Szywacz, Bozena Bojko, Stanislaw Wasilewski
Two groups of computer programs are described in the paper. First one is the OWEN system containing software modules designed for air flow distribution analysis and prediction within the whole ventila
Jan 1, 1989
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Studies on the fishhook effect in hydrocyclone classification curvesBy T. C. Rao, D. D. Patil
The fishhook effect, wherein the recovery of fine particles in the underflow increases with decreasing particle size, has been observed in hydrocyclone classification. A systematic study was carried o
Jan 1, 2002
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Fundamental and Practical Aspects of an Advanced Simulator for ComminutionBy Kal V. S. Sastry, Stephen N. Little
Computer simulation of comminution systems is found to provide significant cost savings by enabling efficient circuit design and development of control systems. These simulation systems are based on s
Jan 1, 1992
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The Application of Stochastic Modeling Techniques to Metallurgical CalculationsBy K. N. Han, P. B. Queneau, Bruce W. Cavender
Measures of metallurgical performance, such as recovery rates or mass balances, are frequently based on point estimates of operating conditions in the system of interest. Because the processes being m
Jan 1, 1993
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Slope Stability in Heap Leach DesignBy J. Andrew Leach, Robert T. Tape, Thomas G. Harper
A practical approach to elope stability design of heap leaches up to 90 m (300 ft) high is presented based on recent experiences with heaps throughout the Western U.S. Shear strength parameters for fo
Jan 1, 1987
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Status Of Heap, Dump, And In Situ Leaching Of Gold And SilverBy Paul D. Chamberlin
The evolution of heap and dump leaching has followed the development of agglomeration, materials of construction for leach pads and ponds, solution distribution systems, testing techniques, and state
Jan 1, 1989
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The Recovery Of Hematite And Chromite Fines And Ultrafines By Wet Magnetic MethodsBy Y. Wang, E. Forssberg
Wet magnetic separation methods for the recovery of hematite and chromite fines and ultrafines were investigated. These methods included wet high-intensity and high-gradient magnetic separation, carri
Jan 1, 1995
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Limestone – Nature’s Duct TapeBy R. C. Freas
Limestone is a basic raw material in the production of cement, lime, a wide variety of industrial products, and a significant percentage of the crushed stone produced in the United States annually. I
Jan 1, 2006
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The Case For Small Mines Development Problems And ProspectsBy Alfred G. Hoyl
The small miner and small mine have an important role to play in the finding, developing and production of our mineral resources. "Help, not hinder" must be our byword. We must push in every way we
Jan 1, 1987
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Stability Assessment Of A Wide Stops Excavation In A Lead-Zinc MineBy P. R. Sheorey, D. Barat, B. Singh
Presented is a stability analysis for a trial stope in a lead-zinc mine. The trial scope would have an excavation width of 20 m with an initial height of 3 m. Filling would commence when the scope was
Jan 1, 1981
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Evaluation Of A New XRF On-Stream AnalyzerBy J. E. Gebhardt, D. King
Field-testing of a new on-stream X-ray fluorescence analyzer was conducted in a copper concentrator. The evaluation of copper tailings and concentrate streams indicated a statistically acceptable co
Jan 1, 2003
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Manufactured diamonds and enhanced mining tool performanceBy D. K. Sitler
Continuing advancements in manufactured diamond materials as used in rock cutting tools have created a new generation of high production tools for mining. This paper reviews the three major manufactur
Jan 1, 1988