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Fragmentation
By Warren W. Frech
11.1-FRAGMENTATION PRINCIPLES WARREN W. KRECH Energy must be supplied to rock by direct or indirect means to fragment that rock. The amount is dependent upon the properties of the rock and the
Jan 1, 1973
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The Art Of Drilling Oil Shale
By C. J. Milam
Oil shale may not produce the same excitement of the gold rush days, but presently there is an "oil shale fever" among mining men. Such exotic equipment as 800-ton haul units, 75 ft. boring machines,
Jan 1, 1975
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A Comparison Of Public Domain Underground Models
By M. D. Loy
In addition to products available from private vendors, many useful programs are developed at universities - in fact, many of these programs led the way to commercial development. Other projects are a
Jan 1, 1987
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An Application Of Queueing Theory To Equipment Selection For A Large Open Pit Copper Mine
By George Hufford
An investigation is made into the applicability of queueing theory to simulating the operation of a large open pit copper mine in the southwestern United States. Actual data from a working mine was us
Jan 1, 1981
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Spike
By John E. Auten
The computer program "Spike" is an "expert-rule based system" designed to fulfill two requirements. 1) acquaint unfamiliar personnel with big hole drilling techniques and 2) to stimulate the "old hand
Jan 1, 1988
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The Flotation Recovery of High-Purity Gibbsite Concentrates from a Brazilian Bauxite Ore
By Chen L. Lin, Luis R. M. Bittencourt, Jan D. Miller
Recently research efforts have been made to obtain a high-purity gibbsite concentrate, suitable for first-class alumina refractories, from a Brazilian bauxite ore containing gibbsite (50%), quartz (35
Jan 1, 1990
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In Situ Mine Roof Trusses Combining Rock Compression With Steel Tension Members
By C. C. White
Although many notable scientific investigations relating to roof control have been made, roof control still must be considered one of the more baffling problems confronting the miner. Each year contri
Jan 1, 1968
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Effect of Artificial Weathering on Properties of Loyalhanna Sandston
By Z. T. Bieniawsk, C. A. F. F. Santos
The effects of artificial weathering on the mechanical properties of the Loyalhanna sandstone have been investigated. Weathering was simulated in the laboratory by subjecting cylin- drical specimens o
Jan 1, 1986
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HPGR Rolls Surface Wear: In-line Scanning of a Laboratory-Scale HPGR Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
By Raj K. Rajamani, Samira Rashidi
High pressure grinding rolls have been utilized in various operations during the past four decades, simply due to their inherent mode of breakage that offers metallurgical benefits with pronounced ene
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Assessment Of Floor Heave Associated With Bumps In A Longwall Mine Using The Discrete Element Method
By BO HYUN KIM, MARK K. LARSON
The floor-heave and no-floor-heave phenomena at a western U.S. coal mine could not be properly simulated in numerical models using conventional shear-dominant failure criteria. Although the previous n
Sep 1, 2022
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Methane Dilution Using High Volume Scrubbers in a Continuous Miner Section
By James Veri, Andrew H. Stern, Gerald N. Torbert
When mining coal, the occurrence of high methane liberation rates can often overwhelm the existing ventilation capabilities of the working place and result in elevated levels of methane gas. These “ga
Jan 1, 1997
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Current Pulverized Fuel Burning Technology For Industrial Mineral Processes
By E. Neumann
With fuel costs unstable but escalating, solid fuels are playing an increasingly larger part in industrial concerns. Coal, petroleum coke and wood are examined from a burner system design viewpoint an
Jan 1, 1983
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Evaluation of roof bolter canopy air curtain effects on airflow and dust dispersion in an entry using blowing curtain ventilation
By W. R. SHAHAN, W. R. Reed, J. P. Rider
Roof bolter operators may be exposed to high respirable dust concentrations on continuous miner sections with blowing face ventilation when bolting is performed downwind of the continuous miner. One s
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Using diagnostic process analysis to improve cash flow at Newmont's Carlin Mill #4 (Technical Paper)
Mill #4 processes mildly refractory ore from Carlin Trend deposits. Diagnostic analysis of plant operating data was used to generate a mathematical model containing the important parameters influencin
Jan 1, 2000
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Minimizing Leaching of Al, Co, Cu, Fe, Li, and Ni During Discharge of Lithium-Ion Batteries - SME Annual Meeting 2024
By L. Alagha, L. A. Sanchez-Calderon
The existing methods for recycling lithium-ion batteries present initial hurdles related to the safe handling and preparation of the batteries to avert potential explosions. Submerging batteries in so
Feb 1, 2024
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Results of Field Studies on Stratification of Diesel Particulate Matter in Mine Openings
By Wenhua Wan, Jan M. Mutmansky
Many concerns have been expressed worldwide regarding the use of diesel equipment in underground mines due to the potential health risks associated with diesel particulate matter (DPM). In assessing t
Jan 1, 1997
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Extensive Duct-fan Systems With In-line Booster Fans: Planning For Partial Vacuum And An Algorithm For In-line Booster Fan Positioning
By MYRIAM FRANCOEUR, JOHN R.R. BOWLING, ADAM MCFADDEN
As duct-fan systems push the envelope of power, length and cost, their design calls for a more comprehensive technoeconomic analysis to ensure they deliver the expected results without failure and cos
Oct 1, 2022
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Nurra (Sardinia Italy) Bauxite Deposit
By C. Ceccarini, I. Salvadori, G. Oggiano
GENERAL BACKGROUND The first mention of the presence of bauxite in the mesozoic series of north-west Sardinia (fig. 1) is owed to Oosterbaan, a Dutch geologist, who carried out a geological survey
Jan 1, 1984
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A Probabilistic Approach To Efficient Design Of Belt Conveyor Networks
By Hasan Sevim
A computerized heuristic model for an efficient and economic design of belt haulage networks in underground coal mines is discussed. The model is versatile, easy to use, and is valid for all mining me
Jan 1, 1986
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Geostatistical Analysis for Evaluating Spatial Dependence in Fracture Set Characteristics ? Introduction
By Stanley M. Miller
Analysis of discontinuous rock masses for engineering design purposes requires information about fracture characteristics. For such studies, fractures or other elements of the rock fabric (bedding, fo
Jan 1, 1979