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Column Flotation Model Tuning Using A Genetic Algorithm
By D. Yeager
Researchers at the U.S. Bureau of Mines have successfully used a genetic algorithm to tune computer models of three column flotation units simulating a separation circuit. The computer models rely on
Jan 1, 1995
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Vibrational Shear Enhanced Processing Applied To Liquid-Solid Separations And Size Classification Within The Mineral Processing Industry
By B. Culkin
The production of fine particle products within the mineral processing industry is a very important market segment. Many of these products are processed in an aqueous state and must ultimately be dewa
Jan 1, 1993
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Direct Geostatistical Estimation Of Irregular 3D Volumes
Those who have had an occasion to apply geostatistics to the estimation of ore reserves are familiar with the conventional approaches of estimating average grade of quality values for arrays of regula
Jan 1, 1991
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Cleaner Flotation Control At Chino Mines Company ? Introduction
By Renee Y. Allee
The Chino open pit mine, concentrator, and smelter are located in Grant county in Southwestern New Mexico. Chino Mines Company is a partnership, two- thirds owned and operated by Kennecott Santa Fe Co
Jan 1, 1986
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Properties and Requirements of Two-Component Grouts in Mechanized Tunneling
By Christoph Schulte-Schrepping, Bou-Young Youn, Rolf Breitenbücher
"The main requirements of two-component grouts are a high workability and sufficient stability against sedimentation with a retention time of more than 72 hours, as well as a rapid strength developmen
Jan 1, 2016
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CFD Studies on the Phenomenon of Gob Breathing Induced by Barometric Pressure Fluctuations
By A. Juganda, Jr. Bogin, S. Saki, R. Gilmore, J. Brune, J. Grubb, S. Lolon
"In longwall mines, atmospheric or barometric pressure fluctuations can disturb the pressure balance between the gob and the ventilated working area of the mine, resulting in a phenomenon known as “go
Jan 1, 2016
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Computer-Assisted Layout Of In-Pit Crushing/Conveying Systems
By J. E. Lonergan
The in-pit placement of crushing and conveying equipment results in a flattening of the pit slope of a multiple-bench open pit mine. To maximize the economic benefit of lower haulage costs associated
Jan 1, 1985
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Slurry Shield Cutterhead Torque Characterization Using AI Machine Learning and Mechanics-Based Modeling - NAT2024
By Hongjie Yu, Rakshith Shetty, Claudio Cimiotti, Nick Karlin, Mike Mooney, Vitaly Proshchenko, Matt Kendall
This paper documents an effort to explain cutterhead torque behavior observed during slurry pressure balance TBM tunneling through soft ground on the Los Angeles Clearwater project. AI machine learnin
Jun 23, 2024
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Fine Coal Treatment Options
By S. K. Nicol
Flotation, water-washing cyclones (hydrocyclones) and spiral concentrators are the three process units most commonly utilised in fine coal preparation. The results of testwork conducted on these three
Jan 1, 1986
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Development Of Direct Reduction Pellets With Various MgO Rates By Samarco Mineracao S/A
By J. A. M. Cano
With a view toward increasing its product competitiveness in the foreign market, SAMARCO MINERACAO S/A has developed high MgO type pellets at its pilot plant for performing direct reduction simulation
Jan 1, 1992
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Industrial Minerals Problems And Needs In Chemical Manufacturing
By Wallace W. Key
Problems of marketing industrial minerals to chemical manufacturers are manifold. In addition to the difficulty of establishing demarcation lines between "crude" and "processed" industrial (nonmetalli
Jan 1, 1965
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Crushing And Grinding At The New Sar Cheshmeh Concentrator In Iran ? Foreword
By Larry S. Diaz
It is felt that prior to the presentation of the technical portion of this paper, some general information would be of interest. The Sar Cheshmeh Copper Mining Company was founded by the Iranian G
Jan 1, 1976
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Control Systems For Canadian Coal Preparation Plants
By J. P. Matoney
The operation of a modern coal preparation plant, particularly in western Canada, is a very complex task. Most western Canadian operations are processing two or more, sometimes up to ten, different se
Jan 1, 1983
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Vibration Spectral And Operating Parameters In Ball Grinding
By Y. Zeng
Experiments were performed under batchwise wet grinding conditions with dolomite mineral. The vibration signal was received by an accelerometer and transmitted to a mini-processor. The signal was firs
Jan 1, 1992
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Shaft Versus Ramps-An Empirical Decision Model
Planning the primary development of a mineral deposit usually is done only once during the life of a mine. As a consequence, not optimizing the primary development of a mineral deposit can cause disad
Jan 1, 1997
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The Reduction Of Kaolin Slurry Viscosity Using Pugging And Desliming
By R. A. Lowe
The low-shear viscosity of kaolin slurries is one of the principal characteristics that determines whether the clay can be utilized for paper and ceramic applications. In this work, causes of poor low
Jan 1, 1998
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Peabody Coal Company?s ?River King Mine?
By W. A. Weimer
Coal and coal mining is no longer the mighty king of industry and in our daily lives and homes that it once had the privilege of commanding. Many of you will remember that one of the chores of your yo
Jan 1, 1961
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Chemical Oxygen In Underground Life Support
By J. W. Mausteller
Chemical oxygen supplies have been used for nearly 60 years, with their greatest application during the last 25 years. They are of two types, the superoxides and chlorate "candles", The superoxides ar
Jan 1, 1971
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A Model for Minimizing Water Losses due to Evaporation in Copper Tailings
By Enrique Jelvez, Nelson Morales Varela, Christian Ihle, Joaquin Silva
All mineral beneficiation processes require water for its execution. Therefore, the availability and adequate management of water are key to the existence of any mine operation. However, many mines’ o
Jun 25, 2023
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The Effect Of Subsidence On Pipelines
By James G. Tilton
Subsidence resulting from mining operations, has been the object of sporadic study for many years. Reports have shown that subsidence has ranged from minor settlement detected only by precise measurem
Jan 1, 1966