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Beneficiation of barite: A review of processing studies at CANMET
By P. R. A. Andrews, R. K. Collings
The beneficiation of barite has been the subject of many investigations at CANMET, thus reflecting barite's importance as an industrial mineral. Fifty-one studies relating to various aspects of b
Jan 1, 1990
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Sag Mill Pulp Lifter Design, Discharge And Backflow
By David Royston
Conventional straight-radial SAG mill pulp lifters suffer from incomplete discharge of the rock portion of the charge. The resulting backflow of undischarged rock limits pulp lifter performance and is
Jan 1, 2005
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Research on the Economic Design of Mine Ventilation System
By R. Krishna
The basic ventilation equation of power equal a constant times quantity to the power three (P=constant x quantity3) makes it an extremely costly palliative as a long term measure. Provision of increas
Jan 1, 1997
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Theory And Industrial Application Of Confirm Flotation In Canada
By Louis L. Sirois, Kwang S. Moon
The flotation mechanisms of various flotation machines are briefly reviewed. The counter current column flotation mechanism is described in more detail. The merits of counter current column flotation
Jan 1, 1988
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Current Experience With Curved Pulp Lifters
By D. Royston
Curved pulp lifters can provide improved discharge performance from SAG mills, especially for the coarser fraction of rocks in the discharge. They also can provide improved wear life of the pulp lifte
Jan 1, 2003
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Systems approach to grinding improvements at the Tilden concentrator
By T. P. Weldum, B. J. Mahoski, R. S. Rasmussen
A case study of a systematic approach to grinding circuit steady-state optimization is presented. After an overall review of the flow-sheet, two operating circuits were prepared for detailed testing.
Jan 1, 2000
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Capacity Of High-Pressure Grinding Rolls
By H. M. von Seebach, M. P. Trubeljal, L. G. Austin
Six US coals and a crystalline quartz were tested in an instrumented laboratory high-pressure grinding rolls machine equipped with 100-mm-diam. rolls. The machine was choke-fed to maximize the capacit
Jan 1, 1996
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Agricultural Materials - Fertilizers
By Edwin A. Harre, John J. Mortvedt
Plants obtain nutrients from both air and soil. They absorb carbon dioxide mainly from the air, although some carbon dioxide may be dissolved in soil water which is absorbed by plant roots. Carbon dio
Jan 1, 1994
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Computer-based dispatching in mines with concurrent operating objectives
By J. W. White, J. P. Olson
Computer-based dispatching in open-pit truck haulage operations yields many benefits of current interest to mine management. The key tangible benefit is a substantial productivity increase with a give
Jan 1, 1987
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The Effects of Natural Soil Covers on Geochemical Processes Associated with Coal Discard Deposits-Results from a Pilot Scale Study
By Nico Bezuidenhout, André M. van Niekerk, Jan J. G. Vermaak
This paper documents empirical evaluations of geochemical data that was recorded during a seven year pilot scale experiment. The experiment was aimed at assessing the effectiveness of natural soil cov
Jan 1, 2000
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Dynamic fractured flow simulation model
By A. S. C. Owili-eger
An efficient state-of-the-art dynamic model to simulate and predict the rate of water production in longwall coal mining operations was developed as a tool for mine planning purposes. The model can al
Jan 1, 1990
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Optimizing Conveyor Take-Up Systems Using Dynamic Analysis and the Implementation of Capstans
By David J. Kruse
Although it may be perfectly acceptable to neglect the belt's elastic behavior for many conveyor designs, this can lead to disastrous consequences for others. So how can a designer know in advanc
Jan 1, 2002
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Mining—Technological Achievements Mark the Decade
By M. P. Adamson, Bryson D. Trexler, R. V. Ramani, Mark L. Koenig, V. Rajaram, Alan Burton, C. S. Crocker, Kim. Y. C., A. G. Law, William C. Larson
Another record year vas experienced by the mining industry as the value of nonfuel minerals production soared to $23.5 billion-up 15% from the previous year. Based on preliminary estimates by the Bure
Jan 5, 1980
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Intelligent Supervisory System Applied To A Crushing Plant
By E. Fahrenkrog
An intelligent supervisor developed using expert system tools and applied to a crushing plant is presented in this paper. The structure of this supervisor, based on a model of a human operator, consis
Jan 1, 1989
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Precious metals recovery from pressure oxidized Porgera concentrates
By J. A. King, D. R. Weir, P. C. Robinson
Preconcentration of Porgera ore results in high recoveries of gold into gravity and flotation concentrates. The bulk of the gold is contained in auriferous pyrite flotation concentrate and is not read
Jan 1, 1987
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Falconbridge Dominicana Reduction
By L. G. Tejada, T. Sjursen
In the production of ferronickel at Falconbridge Dominicana's plant in the Dominican Republic the Reduction Plant plays a vital role by partially reducing the nickeliferous oxide ore, and pre- he
Jan 1, 1979
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Phosphate Flotation Using a Horizontally Bafled Flotation Column
By S. K. Kawatra, T. C. Eisle
In froth flotation of phosphate, it is important that the flotation be as selective as possible in order to maximize grade and recovery without adding additional stages of flotation. Flotation columns
Jan 1, 1999
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Bolt Failure Mechanism Under Lateral Loading Conditions
Load 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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Airflow Temperature and Humidity Changes in Auxiliary Ventilated Airways
By Jindrich Fiala, Jirí Kout
The paper contains knowledge that have been achieved when the problem of airflow temperature and humidity changes prediction in mine airways was investigated. The substance of physical processes has b
Jan 1, 1991
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Three Dimensional Numerical Modelling Of Air Velocities And Dust Control Techniques In A Longwall Face
By N. I. Aziz, B. Srinivasa Rao, R. N. Singh
The control of respirable dust and its subsequent exposure to miners is essential for improved safety in longwall mining. The extensive variation in face conditions and operations of longwall make num
Jan 1, 1993