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Dynamic modelling, simulation and control of a grinding circuitBy H. W. Smith, D. Guerin
"This paper describes the development of a dynamic model for a full- scale (64 tonnes/hr) grinding circuit consisting of an open-circuit rod mill feeding a ball mill operating in closed circuit. The o
Jan 1, 1980
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Logistic model applied to geophysical data for sulphide nickel explorationBy R. Simard
"Conventional exploration strategies identify many mineral deposits as potentially interesting, although only a few of them turn out to be of economic importance. In the context of exploration for sul
Jan 1, 1980
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Power factor regulation and peak load regulationBy Jean-Luc Beaudoin
"In addition to the actual energy consumed, billing is dependent on the peak load and the power factor. The lower the power factor goes, the higher will be the penalty the consumer pays. The principle
Jan 1, 1982
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A blast design model using the inherent fragmentation of a rock massBy Brian C. Maynard
"Blast design is becoming more and more important as industrial limitations change in regard to economical and physical restraints. Certainly there are ways to alter the nature of the blast by using d
Jan 1, 1990
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Advances in technology for complex custom feed material treatment at NorandaBy G. Kachaniwsky, M. Bédard
"The Noranda Continuous Smelting Process at the Home smelter was commissioned in March 1973. The ability of the process to handle a wide variety of feed materials and a steady stream of technical inno
Jan 1, 1991
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Midwest Joint Venture high-grade uranium mining – undergroundBy H. K. Fredrickson
"Midwest Joint Venture (MJV) owns a high-grade uranium deposit in northern Saskatchewan. The deposit is located too deep below surface to be mined economically by open pit methods, and as a consequenc
Jan 1, 1992
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Gestion des Travaux de SidbecBy Louis Tellier
SIDBEC commenced detailed planning of major capital expenditures to install integrated steelmaking facilities in 1969. Today, less than IO years later, SIDBEC and its subsidiaries have completed major
Jan 1, 1979
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Barytes, the "no-wait" agentBy John H. Fowler
"Barytes is one of the major components of drilling fluids used in oil and gas well-drilling. This mineral's close association with the petroleum industry bestows it with a commodity status not e
Jan 1, 1986
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Computerized vehicle dispatching goes undergroundBy Russell A. Luke
"Modular Mining's computerized LHD position monitoring and dispatching system commenced operation at the De Beers Finsch Mine in mid- J99J. A sophisticated blend of proven and new technologies li
Jan 1, 1993
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Physical and chemical characterization of Athabasca tar sands fly ashBy D. R. Spink, G. L. Rempel, C. O. Gomez Bueno
"A morphological and chemical study of the Great Canadian Oil Sands Ltd. (GCOS) fly ash has been carried out. Extensive scanning electron microscopy, as well as light microscopy, showed that the GCOS
Jan 1, 1980
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A new innovation in rock support Friction Rock StabilizersBy James J. Scott
"In the two years since their introduction, Friction Rock Stabilizershave replaced40 per cent of the previously used fixtures in the metal and non-metal mines in the United States. The Friction Rock S
Jan 1, 1980
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New high-intensity roll separator using permanent magnetsBy Bo R. Arvidson
"New permanent magnetic alloys have recently opened up possibilities for development of unique mineral separators. These are now making several new applications feasible. In many cases where conventio
Jan 1, 1985
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A mobile plant for fine coal cleaningBy M. W. Mikhail, R. J. Mikula
"Funding has been made available through the National Energy Program to build a mobile fine coal treatment plant. The plant is intended f or field application and also to upgrade the existing pilot pl
Jan 1, 1984
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Modelling of age hardening for two variants of A1MgSi(Cu) alloysBy S. Esmaeili
The yield strength model developed by Esmaeili, Lloyd and Poole [1] has been adapted to model isothermal aging in Cu-containing AA6xxx alloys, with (a) a moderate and (b) a very low Cu content in the
Jan 1, 2005
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Operating Risk Valuation for Optimization of Underground Metal Mining Systems: Assessment and AplicationsBy S. A. Kenzap
This paper provides an overview and discussion of key aspects of operating risk valuation in underground metal mining systems, with impact on project economics, using stochastic computer modelling in
Aug 1, 2013
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Spontaneous combustion of Canadian coalsBy K. K. Feng
"Spontaneous combustion has always been a problem in coal mines and is identified mainly with the mining of low-rank coals. The liability of coals to spontaneous heating is only one of the factors in
Jan 1, 1985
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Precast concrete liners for blind-drilled shaftsBy Eric R. Skonberg
"Technology exists today to blind drill a mine shaft 20 feet in diameter, unlined, over 3,000 feet deep. These shafts must be lined in the most economical, safe and expedient manner possible. A new te
Jan 1, 1981
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Struggle for competitiveness: An industry perspective for the ninetiesBy H. Bannach
"This paper focusses on what seem to be the leading indicators of prosperity in the minerals industry during this decade: the geographical distribution of deposits, environmental impact, capital alloc
Jan 1, 1992
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Variation of gold content with depth the San Antonio gold mineBy D. H. Whiting, A. J. Sinclair
"The San Antonio gold mine, in the Archean Rice Lake Greenstone Belt, was in continuous production from 1932 to 1968, during which period the mine yielded 1.35 million ounces (41 985 kg) of gold and 1
Jan 1, 1990
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A Hybrid Flac3D-PFC3D Model to Study the Microseismic Response of CaprockBy J. F. Hazzard, R. J. Chalaturnyk, C. Khazaei
"Various measurement, monitoring and verification (MMV) techniques are used to ensure the safety of operations in petroleum projects. One of these techniques is microseismic (MS) monitoring of the cap
Jan 1, 2015