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  • SME
    Variable Speed Drives For Semiautogenous Mills (cde19d26-f38d-4e52-95a2-cfbef9b9a1b7)

    By John H. Bassarear

    Large scale equipment can reduce both capital and operating costs for concentrators. Large semiautogenous mills can be effectively utilized in big mills but they must be kept fully loaded to take adva

    Jan 1, 1985

  • CIM
    Variable speed SAG milling

    By M. N. Brodie

    "The ability to adjust the speed of a SAG mill offers benefits to the process and to equipment maintenance. It can be provided with some slight effect on availability ranging from somewhat enhanced to

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Variance And Heterogeneity In Melt Samples From Industrial Ferro-Alloy Furnaces

    By Jacques J. Eksteen

    Any effort to improve the metallurgical control of industrial furnaces employed in the primary extraction of high carbon ferroalloys are bound to fail unless the variability of the melt is not fully a

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SAIMM
    Variance Propagation In Toll Smelting Operations Treating Multiple Concentrate Stockpiles

    By C. J. Cutler

    Metallurgical accounting for toll treatment smelters pose a number of challenges. Multiple feed stockpiles have to be accounted for as part of the monthly recovery estimation. Moreover, multiple metal

    Jan 1, 2006

  • DFI
    Variation Of Load Settlement Relations Of 25 Steel Pipe Piles Constructed In A Site From Rapid Pile Load Testing

    By Tatsunori Matsumoto

    In order to investigate the variation of the load-displacement relations of piles in a site, vertical load tests were carried out on 25 small diameter steel pipe piles. Out of 25 piles, 15 piles were

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    Variations between Tectono-Sedimentary regimes during collision zone evolution: The Markham Suture Zone, Papua New Guinea

    By Crook KAW

    New sedimentological and biostratigraphic data indicate that the Leron Formation in the Markham Suture Zone, Papua New Guinea (PNG) represented Pleist- ocene alluvial fan-delta deposition in shall

    Jan 1, 1991

  • AIME
    Variations in Microstructure Inherent in Processes of Manufacturing Extruded and Forged Brass

    By Ogden Malin

    IN conducting the manufacture of extruded brass rods and brass forgings it has been noticed that there is considerable variation in the physical properties, particularly the machinability of different

    Jan 1, 1932

  • IOM3
    Variations in regional geochemical patterns: effects of site selection and data-processing algorithms

    By J. D. Appleton, J. Ridgway, K. B. Greally

    Paper presented at the 28th International Geological Congress held in Washington DC, July 1989 (International geochemical mapping sessions). The results suggest that meaningful geochemical maps can be

    Jul 1, 1991

  • SAIMM
    Variations In Ultra-Deep, Narrow Reef Stoping Configurations And The Effects On Cooling And Ventilation - Introduction

    In exploiting the ultra-deep, narrow reef ore bodies of the Witwatersrand, the ventilation and cooling systems within the stopes play a critical role because of high concentrations of active workers.

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    Variograms of in situ coal washability data

    By Y. C. Kim, M. Preston, F. Martino

    Because of the high cost of obtaining coal washability samples, it has been difficult in the past to obtain washability variograms. As a result, it could not be determined if the geostatistical predic

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    Various Interpretations of Coal Petrographic Nomenclature and their Effects on Maceral Analyses

    The commonly used Stopes-Heerlen coal petrographic classification and nomenclature has over the years been subject to variable interpretations. This paper discusses the problem with specific reference

    Jan 1, 1970

  • CIM
    Vector Neutral Truck: A 10% Improvement to the Haulage Cycle

    By Michael Stuart Parsons

    The haulage cycle is the sequence which a haulage vehicle must first arrive at the loading area, then turn around and reverse into position. Once it is loaded, the vehicle leaves and travels to the un

    May 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Vegetative Studies on Sulphide and Slag Tailings

    By E. M. Watkin

    "Although Canada has achieved one of the highest living standards in the world, people and organizations have, over the past decade, begun to question the cost and means of this achievement. Concern h

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SAIMM
    Vehicle Automation In Production Environments (f3d85b44-9485-4a1e-ae9b-660c922fcadb)

    By C. Swart

    Automation technologies are increasingly adopted in different mines world-wide. This paper presents the technical aspects of vehicle automation applications at two Noranda operating mines. Teleoper

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AUSIMM
    Vein Relationships and Textures at Martha Mine, Waihi

    By J L. Mauk

    The Martha epithermal Au-Ag deposit contains multiple generations of quartz veins with a range of textures. We examined: +        vein textures, +   &

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    Velvet underground exhumed – discovery and development of a new mining front at the Kanowna Belle gold mine

    By G Tripp, G Lorusso

    The Velvet gold orebody (153 Koz Au) is located near the Kanowna Belle gold deposit in the Boorara Domain of the Kalgoorlie Terrane, a subdivision of the Archaean Eastern Goldfields Superterrane (Swag

    Sep 20, 2017

  • SME
    Vendors Show Off Latest in Mining Technology at SME Exhibit

    By Georgene Renner, William R. Yernberg, Steve Kral

    ABB offers complete electrical revamps of mining shovels with ac or dc drives, drive control, frequency converters with insular gate bi-polar transistor technology, intelligent control packages and vi

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    Ventilating Metalliferous Mines: A Method of Attack Part II

    THE following really forms the second part of, or a sequel to, a paper, " Ventilating Metalliferous Mines: a Method of Attack," read before the Broken Hill Branch of the Australasian Institu

    Jan 1, 1923

  • AUSIMM
    Ventilating the 1,480 Ft Level Drive at the South Mine, Broken Hill

    The problem of ventilating an advancing drive which finally reached 5,550 ft from the fresh air base in rock with virgin temperature of 83°F was solved economically by the use of two 15 h.p. elec

    Jan 1, 1965

  • SME
    Ventilation

    By Christopher J. Bise

    INTRODUCTION Traditionally, the purpose of mine ventilation has been defined as diluting, rendering harmless, and sweeping away hazardous gases which may accumulate in the mine workings. In additi

    Jan 1, 1986