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Geometric Description Of Slurry Hold-Up For Continuous Overflow Ball Mills
By R. C. Klimpel
Size reduction of material in aqueous pulps by the use of tumbling media overflow discharge mills is an important and common unit operation in industry. There also has been extensive attention given i
Jan 1, 1989
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Application Of Operations Research In Longwall Face Maintenance
By S. N. Mukherjee
Maintenance of equipment in Longwall faces plays a vital role in face performance. This is more prominent when shortage of spare parts and trained personnel occurs. A study was made in an operatin
Jan 1, 1989
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Contemporary Business Cycles, Currency Fluctuations, and Metal Industry Capacity
By Thomas D. Kaufmann, Robert C. Drury
Few factors are as important as fluctuations in aggregate economic activity and exchange rates in determining the profitability of mineral investments. Macroeconamic theory explains how the two factor
Jan 1, 1989
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The Ultrasonic Technique For Monitoring Air Quantity Of A Mine Fan
By Boshou Bian
Air quantity is the primary parameter governing the working condition of a mine fan. In order to improve the fan performance and efficiency, reduce its energy consumption, and guarantee mine safety, i
Jan 1, 1989
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Computerized Axial Flow Fan Technology
By R. Allan Wallis
In the past mining engineers have tended to rely heavily on the advice of fan manufacturers in relation to fan equipment issues. A more adequate approach was advocated in a paper [ Wallis, 1965 ] subm
Jan 1, 1989
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Crushing and grinding at Bond Gold’s Colosseum mine : An update
By R. L. Beatty
Bond International Gold's Colosseum gold mine was discovered in 1865. No recorded production occurred, however, until the 1930s, with production of about 19 kg (615 oz) of gold. The mine was clos
Jan 1, 1989
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Sevres-Acheres Sewage System Water Control Cavern
By J. Launay
In order to control and dispatch the sewage water coming from 3 tunnels toward 2 downstream sewage tunnels, a large cavern has been excavated in a suburb of PARIS. Located at a depth of 47,00 m, it ha
Jan 1, 1989
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Tunnel Construction For The Muck Valley Hydro Project
By Jorge Martinez
The Muck Valley Hydroelectric Project in Northeastern California required construction of a 3.65 meter tunnel through 6,623 meters of mixed volcanic flow deposits within a critical time frame. As Engi
Jan 1, 1989
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Gold Exploration Using Illite Polytypes Defined By X-Ray Diffraction And Reflectance Spectroscopy
By F. A. Kruse, R. J. Madrid, P. L. Hauff
Sub-microscopic gold grains in disseminated gold deposits in Nevada are often directly associated with the clay mineral illite. Delineation of gold ore-zones can be improved by accurate characterizati
Jan 1, 1989
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A Dedicated Resin For Gold-The Stimulus Needed For Universal Acceptance Of A Resin-In-Pulp Process
By Tracy E. Chantson, Brian R. Green, Kenneth G. Ashurst
Work that has culminated in the manufacture and testing of a old-selective resin on a pilot-plant scale is dcscribed. Following a brief discussion about the nature of commercially available resins whi
Jan 1, 1989
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Flotation Machine Dynamics
By N. Arbiter
During the first four decades of flotation practice, close to 200 machine designs were patented, although only about a score were ever used commercially. By the end of that period, the rigors of use h
Jan 1, 1989
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Verticality Concerns For Shafts With Koepe Hoists
By B. W. Lawrence
Shaft alignment requirements are consistently met using conventional shaft sinking methods. Little attention has been given to achieving similar alignment accuracies using rotary drilled shaft methods
Jan 1, 1989
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Controlled Recirculation At The Homestake Gold Mine
By LeEtta M. Shaffner, John R. Marks
The Homestake Gold Mine in Lead, South Dakota, commenced operations in 1876. As is the case with old, deep, continuously developing mines, a ventilation improvement is periodically required to maintai
Jan 1, 1989
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The Experimental System For Mine Ventilation Control
By Stanislaw Wasilewski, Zdzislaw Krzystanek, Boleslaw Firganek
The experimental system for mine venti1ation control in Staszic colliery has two - level structure. In the lower - measuring 1evel the existing computer - based early fire detection system has been us
Jan 1, 1989
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The Development And Use Of Precast Concrete Tunnel Linings
By Terence G. McCusker
Precast concrete segmental tunnel linings have been used since at least 1903. More serious attention was devoted to them in England during the World War II steel shortage and they have become increasi
Jan 1, 1989
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Removal of Metal Contaminants from Waste Waters Using Biomass Immobilized in Polysulfone Beads
By M. R. Peterson, C. R. Ferguson, T. H. Jeffers
The ability of microorganisms such as yeast, bacteria, and various aquatic flora to sorb metals from dilute aqueous solutions is well documented. Although microorganisms have significant potential in
Jan 1, 1989
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Requirements And Quality Parameters Of Fluxed Iron Ore Pellets Used In The Federal Republic Of Germany
By H. A. Kortmann
Blast furnace operators have been steadily increasing their quality requirements on burden material. These requirements include a high reduction rate of the ore burden as well as good strength at the
Jan 1, 1989
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Indicator Conditioned Estimator (25d65824-d33d-4da1-8117-5abe26a82e3f)
By H. Zhu
Qualitative and interpretative information as obtained from geological and/or geophysical studies, in addition to precise measurement, is incorporated into the estimation process through an indicator
Jan 1, 1989
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Gold Recovery At Gold Fields - Chimney Creek
By James R. Arnold
Gold Fields Mining Corporation started processing ore from it's Chimney Creek operation in northern Nevada in November, 1987. Since that time production has averaged about 200,000 ounces per year
Jan 1, 1989
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The Fundamentals For An Expert System, Designed To Assist The Layout Planning Of Face Operations For An Underground Coal Mine
By F. L. Wilke
The prototype of an expert system, designed to assist layout planning of face operations, is presented. By specific combination of knowledge-based and conventional EDP techniques it has been possible
Jan 1, 1989