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Total Quality Management - The Time Has Come For Metallurgical Plants
By Stephen R. Brown
The principles of quality management are well developed and, from a practical stand- point, thoroughly implemented in the process industries of Japan. Although these principles are now applied to the
Jan 1, 1991
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The Radiation Hazards In Italian Nonuranium Mines-Aspects Of Radiation Protection
By G. Sciocchetti, G. F. Clemente, F. Scacco
INTRODUCTION Radon, thoron and their airborne daughter products may result in a significant biological hazard when they are concentrated in enclosed places such as mines, houses and caves. High con
Jan 1, 1981
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Genetic Algorithm Based Design of an Air-Injected Hydrocyclone
By C. L. Karr, D. E. Goldberg
This paper considers optimization of the design and operation of an air-injected hydrocyclone (AIHC) via a genetic algorithm (CAI. The AIHC is a mineral separating device, developed by the U.S. Bureau
Jan 1, 1990
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Free Literature (1b369ff6-4be1-487f-9699-40f64f02ab87)
Conveyor belting-Dunlop Belting Division has published a manual on its Starflex plied conveyor belting. The design section of the manual contains advice on the calculation of tensile strength and hors
Jan 9, 1985
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K - Process For Dissolving Gold
By Ray Soper
Important progress has been made in developing the K-Process as an alternative to cyanide as a method of recovering gold from ores and other materials.
Jan 1, 1998
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Industrial Minerals in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
By Walter G. Steblez
The countries of Eastern Europe are former members of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA). Geographically, they are located in Central Europe (Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia) and Southe
Jan 1, 1992
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Generation Of Random Networks For Evaluation Of Mine Ventilation Network Methods
By Jeong-Heum Kim, Jan M. Mutmansky, Y. J. Wang
The simulation of randomness in a system of components is important in certain types of systems analyses. This paper presents procedures for generating ventilation networks that are random in many of
Jan 1, 1991
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Discrete Element Simulation Of Ball And Rock Charge Motion And Slurry Flow Through The Grate And Pulp Lifters
By B. K. Mishra, R. K. Rajamani
Discrete element is a numerical technique for describing the collision dynamics and motion of an assembly of particles. In particular, calculations are done on full three-dimensional space with a forc
Jan 1, 2003
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Matrix Evaluation to Resolve Corrosion Risks for a Sewer Tunnel in Difficult Glacial Soils
By Douglas J. Uhren, Gary W. Gilbert
This paper describes the risk elements associated with difficult glacial geology, including boulders, heavy groundwater inflow, and potential running soils all coupled with a potentially corrosive ser
Jan 1, 2001
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An Expert System for Evaluating, Designing and Costing Effluent Management Systems for Gold Mills
By Abbas Zaidi, Betty L. W. Ou
Wastewaters generated during the extraction of gold from the ore can contain a variety of contaminants such as cyanide, heavy metals and arsenic. Proper management of these wastewaters is therefore ne
Jan 1, 1992
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Improving Magnetite Concentrate Filtering Rates With Carbon Dioxide Addition
By S. J. Ripke
To pelletize fine moist magnetite concentrate, a 40% water slurry must be dewatered to about 10% by filtration, before it can be agglomerated into pellets. Slurry pH, typically ranging from 8 to 11, g
Jan 1, 2004
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Jerritt Canyon's Transition To Underground Mining (19f52939-3610-4dbb-87a2-35696dc401f0)
By W. W. Bristol
The Jerritt Canyon Joint Venture project is located approximately 50 miles (80 km) north of Elko. Nevada, U.S.A. and produces between 250 and 300 thousand ounces of gold annually. The Joint Venture is
Jan 1, 1997
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How To Move Inland Coal By Water -Including A Nine Mile Single Flight Conveyor
By Robert W. Greene
Next month, American Commercial Barge Line Company will begin moving coal from mines on the old Camp Breckinridge property in Western Kentucky to TVA's new 2600 MW steam plant at Cumberland City,
Jan 1, 1971
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Effect of Solids Loading and Temperature on Oxygen Transfer and Gas Holdup in an Airlift Reactor
By Bryan C. Smith, Duane R. Skidmore
Volumetric mass transfer coefficients and gas holdups were measured in a concentric tube airlift reactor designed for the microbial desulfurization of coal. The slurries were comprised of an acidified
Jan 1, 1989
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Coal Geology, Resources And Coal-Bed Methane Potential For The U.S. Gulf Coastal Plain
By J. C. Willett, J. R. Sanfilipo, S. M. Podwysocki, P. D. Warwick
The U.S. Geological Survey is concluding an assessment of the major coal regions of the country. In this program, the quantity and quality of coals that are expected to be mined during the next 30 ye
Jan 1, 2000
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A Real-Time Framework at the Industrial Desktop
By Osvaldo A. Bascur, J. P. Kennedy
Companies have installed powerful desktops for their personnel and instrumentation and control systems in their plants. These desktops are, in many cases, connected to a company intranet. Still, proce
Jan 1, 1999
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A Flexible Expert System To Assist Mine Ventilation Control By Using A Branch Relation Table And A Ventilation Transfer Diagram
By Takeshi Tanaka, Yasuhiro Komamura, Yuusaku Tominaga, Takayoshi Iwamoto
In order to assist better countermeasures for ventilation control in normal/abnormal condition of mine ventilation network in real time, branch relation table derived from a macroscopic characteristic
Jan 1, 1993
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Continuous On-Stream Mineral Analyser (COSMA)
By M. C. Mound
A recent development using XRD techniques, a unique fixed detector, specifically permitting full mineralogical information simultaneously for the first time, specially designed sample preparation and
Jan 1, 2010
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Construction Uses - Stone, Conservation
By Erhard M. Winkler
The rapid decay and disfiguring of stone monuments in urban and desert rural areas has challenged conservators to protect stone surfaces from premature decay. They attempt to halt the natural process
Jan 1, 1994
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Olivine, The Industrial Mineral
By Jr. Smith
Industrial minerals are just other rocks, except for the unique characteristics that make them useful in an industrial process. There is not a ready market for this type mineral and one or more uses m
Jan 1, 1992