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What The Client Expects From The EngineerBy Carl L. Morris
This short dissertation concerning "what the client expects from the engineer" is directed mainly at the design and construction of metallic ore concentration or beneficiation plants. However, practic
Jan 1, 1969
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Programmable Controllers In Material HandlingBy F. Robert Hollo
Programmable controllers have achieved remarkable acceptance over the relatively few years since their introduction. They provide some unique advantages over conventional relay and solid-state logic,
Jan 1, 1973
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Bolt Failure Mechanism Under Lateral Loading ConditionsLoad transfer capacity and failure mechanism of a fully grouted bolt installed across joints in shear is evaluated both experimentally and numerically in five types of bolts (low strength steel, rebar
Jan 1, 2006
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Flocculant TestingBy H. L. Ford
Flocculant testing should be initiated for economic or performance reasons. When the decision has been made to test, the laboratory can provide valuable information concerning the various products und
Jan 1, 1986
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WTC 2016 attracts more than 2,300 professionals from around the worldBy Steve Karl
"The International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association (ITA) held its 42nd General Assembly along with the 2016 World Tunnel Congress (WTC) April 22-28 in San Francisco, CA. The event was co-
Jun 1, 2016
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Use Of Jet Fans Within Mine Ventilation NetworksBy J. K. Wolski
This paper addresses the effects of using jet fans as booster fans in mine ventilation networks. A method was developed to determine the pressure generated by jet fans using the momentum theory. The i
Jan 1, 1998
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Treatment of Mineral Processing Wastes Using The Pact SystemBy Robert E. Haun
Retech's Plasma Arc Centrifugal Treatment (PACT) system is a thermal technology that uses heat generated by a plasma torch to treat hazardous waste containing metals and/or organics. Metal bearin
Jan 1, 1995
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Using Field Measurements And Computer Simulation To Establish The Conveyor Resistance Of A 3.9 Km Overland ConveyorBy R. S. Kasper
This paper reviews the procedure used to quantify the conveyor frictional resistance on a 3.9 km (2.4 mile) long overland conveyor belt. Field torque measurements of the three drives were used to help
Jan 1, 1995
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Open Circuit In FlotationBy Unto Paakkinen
The testing of different kinds of process flow configurations and cell volumes in industrial scale flotation processes is in general difficult to accomplish and even expensive to perform.1 Also the la
Jan 1, 1977
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The Geosat Program: Geological Remote Sensing From SpaceBy Frederick B. Henderson
On 10 August 1976, The Geosat Committee was organized in Denver to institute The Geosat Program. This program is an industry backed effort to evaluate and help select optimum space remote sensing syst
Jan 1, 1976
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Slurry Pumps For Mill Discharge (ac3662d2-d329-438d-866c-2e2a493c713b)By W. J. Schlittler
Auxiliary Equipment pumping systems to support primary, secondary and regrind grinding circuits will be the primary focus of this paper. Every grinding system is unique and requires special design con
Jan 1, 1999
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Estimating The Quartz-Related Fibrogenic Potential of Respirable Coal Mine Dusts (92e23e23-73fc-4e2f-9332-c69faab896cf)By William E. Wallace, Larry Grayson, Thomas Simonyi, Joel C. Harrison
Application of an SEM-based methodology suggests a reason for past contradictory results on the relationship between quartz and coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP). Results indicate that coal seam
Jan 1, 1992
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Prevention Of Silver Jarosite Formation Through The Addition Of Iodine SpeciesBy G. Van Weert
Refractory ores and concentrates containing silver tend to form Ag-jarosite during autoclave oxidation. Silver extraction from the oxidation products is therefore low, unless a hot lime treatment step
Jan 1, 1993
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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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Room-and-Pillar Method of Open- Stope Mining - Production Methods of Noncoal Room-and-Pillar MiningBy Richard L. Bullock
At the beginning of the previous chapter, variation in the types of room-and-pillar stopes were briefly identified so that the reader could begin to understand the extensive application of this mining
Jan 1, 1982
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Flotation Of Coarse Phosphate ParticlesBy Deepak Gupta, Brij M. Moudgil
Attempts were made to improve the recovery of coarse phosphate particles by adding selected frothers or precoated fine particles. A number of frothers for floating, specifically coarse coal and metall
Jan 1, 1989
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A Method to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Coal Fire Extinguishing AgentsBy Charles P. Lazzara, Alex C. Smith, Mark W. Ryan
The U.S. Bureau of Mines developed an experimental method to evaluate the relative effectiveness of water additives on the extinguishment of coal fires. The experiments were conducted in the fire zone
Jan 1, 1992
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Risk Mitigation In Global Mining DevelopmentBy Wayne W. Murdy
Since 1993, Newmont Mining has been growing through the development 'q of three major foreign mining operations with a fourth under construction. The first project, Yanacocha in Peru, began ope
Jan 1, 1997
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Recent Developments in Pressure Oxidation Treatment for Cannon Mine Concentrates (fc120084-4689-4c9e-b23e-9e33ffcd7654)By D. M. Larsen
Since start-up in 1985, the Cannon Mine has produced and shipped a 170-g/ton (5 oz/ton) gold flotation concentrate to various smelters for gold and silver recovery. Several processes have been investi
Jan 1, 1993
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Reliability. Maintainability And Availability Analysis Of Longwall Mining SystemsBy R. V. Ramani
In this paper, the application of the concepts of reliability engineering to the evaluation of longwall system performance is illustrated with data from an operating longwall face. A number of cases a
Jan 1, 1988