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Examination of Ultrasonic Treatment of Iron Ore Fines Using Automatic Iron Ore Texture Classification
By T Raynlyn, J J. Campbell, J M. Young
In order to correctly predict the performance of beneficiation processes, such as hydrocycloning or ultrasonic treatment of iron ore fines, it is important to understand possible changes in size distr
Jan 1, 2007
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Examining the Concept of Capacity Utilisation and Efficiency as Applied to Mining Equipment
By B J. van Loggerenberg
The capital cost of major items of mining equipment is very high. The operating cost of such equipment is also high. It is therefore important that such expensive equipment is used productively. To th
Jan 1, 2003
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Examining the relationship (if any) between elevated phosphorus and ore textural type in Pilbara iron ores
By M I. Pownceby, N Karimian, J R. Manuel, M J. Peterson
The CSIRO ore classification scheme for Pilbara ores was used as a reference frame to target recognisable ore types/textures with potentially elevated phosphorus content for detailed analysis. Particl
Sep 18, 2023
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Examining the toxicity of respirable coal dust from interaction with\ moisture
By S Azam
Coal is a vital energy source and source of carbon for metallurgical applications, contributing significantly to the world economy. Coal mining and processing involve multiple processes that generate
Oct 12, 2022
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Example of a Dynamic Flotation Framework
Froth flotation is widely used for the separation of particulate materials in the world. It is a complex process whose operational behaviour in process plants is difficult to predict. A comprehensive
Jan 1, 2005
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Example of the Application of a Computer for the Planning Work of a West German Hard Coal Mining Company
In six deep hard coal mines situated in the coal district of the Saar and Lorraine, Saarbergwerke AG produce annually 9 to 10 million tons of coal. The coal is either coked or fired in power plant
Jan 1, 1977
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Examples of Coal Dust Explosions
It is difficult with inadvertent explosions to establish fundamental data, especially of original dust, of pressure, temperature etc. and of ventilation oscillations, as exposed personnel rarely su
Jan 1, 1981
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Examples of Groundwater Sustainability Issues in Mining
For Australian mining projects, sustainable groundwater use is typically defined as a groundwater extraction regime, measured over a specified planning time frame, which allows acceptable levels of st
Jan 1, 2006
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Examples of Mine Timbering
So many emergencies that crop up in mining necessitate a departure from ordinary methods that the writer has been led to illustrate a few of the examples that have come under his notice during a somew
Jan 1, 1902
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Excavating a Tunnel in the Foothills of the Southern Alps of New Zealand
By E Giles
Pike River Coal Limited (PRCL) is opening a new underground coal mine in the Paparoa Ranges north-east of Greymouth. To access the coal reserves, PRCL have had to build a 13 km access road through reg
Jan 1, 2008
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Excavating an Underground Primary Fan Chamber that is Adjacent to a Fully Operational Primary Fan in PT Freeport Indonesia's Grasberg Block Cave Mine
By P Wahyono, H Vega, S Riza, P Vergara, P Gonzalez-Carbonell
PT Freeport Indonesia (PTFI), operating in the Ertsberg Mining District in the Province of Papua, is developing the Grasberg Block Cave copper-gold mine. The site aims to output 160 000 t/d and will b
Jul 1, 2013
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Excavating the First Underground Gyratory Crusher at the Deep Mill Level Zone Mine, PT Freeport Indonesia
By E Hernandez, I Agustian, W Kusumohastuti
PT Freeport Indonesia is completing the first underground gyratory crusher excavation at their Deep Mill Level Zone (DMLZ) mine located in the mountains of Jayawijaya, District of West Papua, Indonesi
Mar 24, 2014
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Excavation By Roadheader Mining Machines
Roadheader tunnelling machines have been used in Australia by both mining companies and contractors involved in the mining and con- struction industries since the early 1970's. They have both
Jan 1, 1987
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Excavation by Tunnel Boring Machine in Headrace Tunnel of Small Cross Section
By Hori M, Komatsu T
In Japan, a small-diameter tunnel boring machine (TBM) of diameter 2.6 m applicable to a wide range of geology from hard rock to soft strata was developed with the purpose of reducing construction
Jan 1, 1987
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Excavation Design and Ground Support of the Gyratory Crusher Installation at the DOZ Mine, PT Freeport Indonesia
By A Mulyadi, J Barber, R Golden
The Deep Ore Zone (DOZ) underground mine will be a 25 000 tpd mechanised block cave operation starting production in 2000. The ore handling system consists of a direct truck dumping 54 +74 gyratory cr
Jan 1, 2000
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Excavation Design and Mining Methods in the 1100 Orebody, Mount Isa Mine, Australia
By Sullivan BJK
The 1100 orebody is a massive copper sul- phide orebody which contains a major portion of the Isa Mine copper ore reserves of 130 million tonnes at 3.2%. The underground mining of a deposit as larg
Jan 1, 1978
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Excavation Engineering - The Integration of Excavation Design, Blast Design and Reinforcement Design
By Chitombo G. P, Thompson A. G
Excavation engineering involves three key design processes; excavation design, blast design and reinforcement design. An excavation engineering methodology is proposed in an attempt to promote integ
Jan 1, 1995
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Excavation of Large NATM Tunnel by Roadheader with Automatic Cutting Device
By Yamamoto Y, Ohyama H
In case of NATM, mechanical cutting is desirable in view of the original purpose of not spoiling natural ground. As typical tunnelling machines, there are two (2) kinds available: one is "Full Fac
Jan 1, 1987
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Excavation of the Gjovik Olympic Mountain Hall - The World's Largest Rock Cavern for Public Use
The Gj0vik Olympic Mountain Hall is the world's largest underground cavern for public use and was created primarily to facilitate the ice hockey tournaments for the 1994 winter Olympics in Norw
Jan 1, 1995
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Excavation of the Headrace Tunnel, King River Power Development
By Baynes F. J, Bermingham A. G
The 6000m long King Headrace Tunnel will be driven through hard Owen Conglomerate in the Eastern third and feldspar porphyry in the Western two thirds, with the anticipated hardness up to 350MPa un
Jan 1, 1987