Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
Charcoal For Manganese Alloy ProductionBy M. Tangstad, B. Monsen, H. Midtgaard, R. Ishak, M. Syvertsen, I. Solheim
Charcoal is an interesting reducing agent because it is produced from growing wood which is renewable and does not contribute to global warming, provided that there is a balance between the felling of
Jan 1, 2007
-
Paper No. 183. Notes on Different Methods of Stoping in Use on The Kalgoorlie Field.IN dealing with this subject the intention is not to write a detailed description of the various methods in vogue on the Kalgoorlie field, but rather to give a brief outline of three of the methods wh
Jan 1, 1909
-
The Titaniferous Iron Ores In The United States; Their Composition And Economic Value. ? IntroductionBy Joseph T. Singewald
The term "titaniferous magnetite" is used to designate those magnetic ores of iron that carry more than 2 or 3 per cent of titanium. Large and easily workable deposits of these ores occur in different
Jan 1, 1913
-
A Study on Heat Transfer Coefficient Distribution in High Pressure Hydrogen QuenchingBy Bowang Xiao
Recently more and more attentions are paid to high pressure hydrogen quenching (HPHQ) for its advantages such as environmental friendliness, low distortion, etc, compared to oil and water quenching. I
Jan 1, 2010
-
Capital Cost Estimating for Mineral Processing PlantsBy R. J. Balfour, T. L. Papucciyan
"INTRODUCTIONCapital Cost considerations are basic to feasibility in the achievement of success for Mineral Processing Projects as much as or more than in many other industries. Capital cost is an imp
Jan 1, 1972
-
RI 5435 The International Systems Of Hard-Coal :Classification And Their Application To American Coals ? Introduction And SummaryBy W. H. Ode
In 1949 the Coal Committee of the Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva, Switzerland, established a Classification Working Party, to develop an international system for classifying coal. This project
Jan 1, 1958
-
Modern Gold Plants - A Design OverviewBy L G. B Wadley
The Australian gold industry has made large steps forward in the last few years. This progress has been driven by improvements in mining and processing technology, the high price of gold and by a favo
Jan 1, 1990
-
IC 6312 Radium ? ForewordBy Paul M. Tyler
The literature on radium is already voluminous, but mcuh of it is too technical to be intelligible to the average reader, and there is no single publication that covers certain economic features of th
Jan 1, 1930
-
IC 6848 Review Of Literature On Effects Of Breathing Dusts With Special Reference To Silicosis - Part II-B - Chapter 4. Prevention Of Dust Diseases (Sections 3-5) - Section 3. - Engineering Control In The Prevention Of Dust DiseasesBy D. Harrington
Hatch (260) made the following pertinent statement regarding the present status of engineering design of dust-control equipment: Textbooks on ventilation and engineering handbooks devote little or
Jan 1, 1935
-
Los Angeles Tunnels Are Expanded With Help Of TBM Monitoring SystemDuring the last 20 years, more than 80 km (50 miles) of tunnels have been constructed in the Los Angeles, CA area. Recent projects include The East Central Interceptor Sewer (ECIS), completed in 2004
Jan 1, 2008
-
Recovering Gold From Sand Dumps Using Gravity ConcentrationBy Durell Denysschen, Rafael Abela
The recovery of gold from old mine dumps has been carried out over the last two decades. The gold value and price together with recovery methods, determine whether it is economical to process a dump.
Jan 1, 2006
-
The Effects Of Scaling Height And Scaling Bar Design On Applied Forces And Bilateral Muscle Activity Of The Back And Shoulders ? IntroductionBy William Porter
Hand scaling is a physically demanding job and is responsible for numerous overexertion injuries in mining. This experiment studied rib scaling from an elevated bucket to examine force generation cap
Jan 1, 2006
-
The Application of Large Gas-Engines in the German Iron and Steel IndustriesBy K. Reinhardt
THE idea of burning blast-furnace gases directly in gas-engines, instead of under steam-boilers, as had previously been done, was first put into practice barely ten years ago, almost simultaneously in
Nov 1, 1906
-
Using Scenarios to Investigate the Long-term Future of Copper Mining and Guide Exploration Targeting StrategiesBy J P. Sykes, A Trench
"The common-held view of the future of copper mining is one of declining quality of mineral resources and increasingly limited long-term development options. This decline, in turn, is viewed as inevit
Jun 22, 2016
-
Preliminary Results for Investigating Time-Dependent Behaviour within the Block Cave Mining System Using Virtual Reality Scientific VisualisationBlock caving is an underground mining method for the profitable extraction of massive, low-grade orebodies. Lately, it has become the mining method of choice, for many mining companies, because of dep
Jan 1, 2015
-
Techniques and Results of Experimental Studies of the Flow Characteristics of Some Mineral SlurriesBy Waugh D. M
investigations have been undertaken into the flow characteristics of mineral slurries from a number of Australian metallurgical plants including Mount Isa Mines Ltd., North Broken Hill Ltd., and Broke
Jan 1, 1965
-
Peak And Post-Peak Shear Strength Of Cement-BentoniteBy Paul J. Axtell
Self-hardening cement-bentontie (c-b) slurry walls were constructed as shear walls to stabilize the downstream slope of Tuttle Creek Dam near Manhattan, Kansas. The slope stabilization was required t
Jan 1, 2010
-
A Symphony Of Collaboration Between Mining And EngineeringBy M. Andrews, B. J. Göhre, G. Strong, C. Terblanche
Mechanized mining can be experienced as a symphony by substituting the instruments for the different machines that each perform their own function and thus have different sounds. The drill-rig is the
Jan 1, 2006
-
Identification Of Distillable Paraffins, Olefins, Aromatic Hydrocarbons, And Neutral Heterocyclics From A Low-Temperature Bituminous Coal TarBy Clarence Karr
AN EXTENSIVE characterization was conducted on the neutral oil components in a low-temperature bituminous coal tar. A total of tai individual compounds identified with respect to individual isomers, a
Jan 1, 1967
-
2000 Blasting in the New Millennium Tipping the Scales of JusticeBy Ann Barron, Mark Abernethy
Along with the immense benefit of modern explosives seismic and acoustic effects caused by their detonation can be disruptive and alarming to many people. Claims range from affecting sexual performanc
Jan 1, 2004