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Polymer Reinforcement With Amino And Mercaptosilane Grafted KaolinBy J. Iannicelli
Kaolin, normally an inert filler when compounded with polymers, is converted into a strongly reinforcing pigment by prereaction with certain functional silanes. Modification of kaolin with amino and
Jan 1, 1992
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Where We Are In Flotation Chemistry After 70 Years Of ResearchBy D. W. Fuerstenau
The success of industrial flotation separations has been the design of specific chemical schemes for regulating the bulk and the surface chemistry of the system. Highlights of fundamental research on
Jan 1, 1995
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Influence Of Overlying Workings On Coal Seam Permeability Application To Methane PredrainageBy Christian Jeger
After recalling the principles underlying fire-damp flow in coal and the essential part played by permeability (Darcy's law) in the intensity of flow, a few theoretical and experimental results s
Jan 1, 1980
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Yield Pillar Simulation Using Physical ModelingBy Dwayne C. Kicker, Duk-Won Park
As the use of longwall mining increases in the U.S.. there is a need to better understand the stress redistribu- tions indicative of this method. To control high stress concentrations, the yield pilla
Jan 1, 1986
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Effect of microwave treatment on the surface properties of chalcopyrite - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2018)By S. M. S. Azghdi, K. Barani
The effect of microwave treatment on the surface roughness and wettability of chalcopyrite (CuFeS2 ) and on the chemical composition of its surface was studied. The microwave source was a conventional
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The Evaluation Of Natural And Anthropic Hazards On The Stability Of The Hydrosalt Complex In Costiui, RomaniaBy S. Zaharia
The authors present the state-of-the-art regarding natural and anthropic hazards on the stability of the saliferous Costiui basin. The factors that may potentially result in sliding, piping and collap
Jan 1, 2008
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Advances In Pressure HydrometallurgyBy D. Robert Weir
The pioneers in pressure hydrometallurgy have provided a solid foundation during the past four decades. The pressure techniques are now capable of being used to push back the frontiers in the winning
Jan 1, 1985
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Expert Process Operation AdvisorBy O. A. Bascur
An expert process operation advisor system can increase plant efficiency, even in a complex, natural environment where not all elements of the production process can be measured directly. This system,
Jan 1, 1990
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Seepage Control Using SBR/Asphalt Hot Sprayed, Elastomeric MembranesBy Carlon C. Chambers
INTRODUCTION Manufacturer sponsored research over the past three years has proven the suitability of styrene-butadiene/ asphalt membranes in many waste disposal seepage control applications for the
Jan 1, 1980
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Sources And Application Of Information In Geostatistics - SynopsisBy R. F. Shurtz
This paper uses a simple model to illustrate the fact, widely known to information theorists, that the covariogram represents only half the information in the data used to construct it. It suggests an
Jan 1, 1986
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Deister Flotaire Column Flotation Cell-Plant ExperienceBy John A. Christophersen, Adolf J. Jonaitis
Coal flotation applications utilizing column flotation have been shown to improve grade and recovery when compared with traditional mechanical cell flotation. Deister Flotaire Column Flotation Machine
Jan 1, 1989
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Dust Control By Water Sprays And VentilationBy Welby G. Courtney
Recent field and laboratory results related to the use of water sprays and ventilation in the control of dust at the mine face are presented. Optimization of water sprays for impaction and collection
Jan 1, 1980
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The Time-Dependent Compaction of Porous Rocks and Its Consequences for Laboratory TestingBy John F. Schat, T. William Thompson
Laboratory data on the time-dependent compaction of porous rocks are presented, and various attempts to model this behavior are described. These lead to a discussion of the problems that arise in usin
Jan 1, 1986
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Dewatering of Fine CoalBy W. J. Halvorsen
Means for minimizing the disadvantages of thermal drying are suggested. The other ap¬proach of substituting other techniques in place of thermal drying is also discussed. Recent devel¬opments in fine
Jan 1, 1988
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TBM Performance At Four Hard Rock Tunnels In CaliforniaBy Tim Avery, Steve Klein, Mark Schmoll
Tunnel boring machine (TBM) performance in hard rock is highly dependent on the geologic conditions, including the type of rock and hysical properties like the rock strength, hardness, and the spacin
Jan 1, 1995
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Update on Continuous Miner Dust Scrubber Applications (b06bf85a-c110-41c6-9ef4-2982d7f446ef)By N. I. Jayaraman
Dust scrubbers on continuous miners are steadily gaining in popularity. Recent US Bureau of Mines research on scrubbers is reviewed, with emphasis on development of a new type of water-powered scrubbe
Jan 1, 1990
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Separation, Characteristics Estimation Using Feed And Products Mass DistributionsBy Ahmed I. A. Salama
The problem of estimating separation characteristics by utilizing mass distributions of feed and products is considered. The separation characteristics include mass yield and partition curve. The case
Jan 1, 1992
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Selection of Control Systems for Concentrator OperationsBy T. I. Probert, B. W. Burdett, L. B. Hales
Selecting a mineral processing control system from the multitude of offerings can be a formidable task. To assist the plant designer, the material in this chapter includes the advantages and disadvant
Jan 1, 1986
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Protection Of Pipelines Affected By Surface SubsidenceBy H. J. Chen, Y. Luo, S. S. Peng
Surface subsidence resulting from underground coal mining can cause problems for buried pipelines. In this paper, a technique for assessing the level of stress on a subsidence-affected pipeline is int
Jan 1, 1998
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Roasting Of ArsenopyriteBy Mark G. Aylmore, Eric J. Grimsey
Anenopyrite, both pure and in some cases associated with pyrite, was laboratory roasted either isothermally or at a constant heating rate, at temperatures mainly between 723 and 923 K and under enviro
Jan 1, 1990