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Microbial Induced Flotation Studies On Sphalerite Ore
By Ashish Kumar
High grade ore deposits in the world are fast depleting and the valuables in the low-grade ores are finely disseminated. The feed grade to flotation circuit is also declining. Attainment of suitable g
Sep 1, 2012
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Fundamentals And Kinetics Of The Colliding Bubble Attachment To Hydrophobic Surfaces
By K. Malysa
Bubble collisions with ore grains and a selective formation of the bubble-grain aggregates are necessary steps for flotation separation of useful and gangue components of an ore. For the attachment of
Sep 1, 2012
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Pressure Leaching Of Indian Coals At Elevated Temperature For Producing Low Ash Clean Coal
By P. S. Dash
With implementation of stringent environmental regulations, ultra clean coal technology development programs have gained significant importance worldwide. As far as Indian scenario is concerned, most
Sep 1, 2012
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Application Of Compound Force Field Magnetic Separator In Improving Grade Of Magnetite Ore
By Xiaoming Wang
This paper describes a new magnetic separator integrating dynamic permanent magnetic force, gravity and flow dynamics to enhance the quality of the iron concentration. This equipment can increase the
Sep 1, 2012
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Rock Lithological Classification Based On Gabor Filters And Support Vector Machine
By C. A. Perez
Estimation of rock composition in mineral plants is important to determine rock size and grindability which in turn may improve control of the grinding process. Variations in ore grindability and size
Sep 1, 2012
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Influence Of Particle Shape And Roughness On The Induction Period For Particle?Bubble Attachment
By D. I. Verrelli
Within the flotation community a belief has developed that some particle shapes are more ?floatable? than others. This is usually attributed to an influence of particle shape or roughness on the induc
Sep 1, 2012
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Manpower Development And Training In Mineral Engineering In India
By R. Venugopal
The paper reviews the development of Mineral Engineering education and training programmes in India. It highlights the major academic programmes and describes the evolution of the curriculum and desig
Sep 1, 2012
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A Predictive Model For Solution Composition, Neutralizer Dosage, And Sludge Generation In The Treatment Of Acid Mine Drainage From Abandoned Mines
By Chiharu Tokoro
Acid Mine Drainage (AMD), high acid water containing heavy metals discharged from mines, has been recognized as major cause of mine pollution. In Japan, the government spends billions of yen every yea
Sep 1, 2012
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Next Generation Flotation Agents For The Concentration Of Complex Copper-Lead Ores
By L. Semushkina
Next generation flotation agents of KSK series for the concentration of complex copper-lead ores and the new ferromagnetic nanosized depressor of galena are introduced in this work. The feature of the
Sep 1, 2012
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It Enablement In Drilling And Blasting
By Ajay K. Jha1
Drilling and Blasting are two important unit operations in the production cycle of a mine and a strong link exists between these two and other unit operations/subsystems like loading, transportation,
Sep 1, 2012
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Separation Of Enargite From Cu-Concentrate
By K. Haga
In this study, flotation tests were performed to investigate behavior of enargite and chalcopyrite ores from different sources synthetically mixed for separation of enargite. Flotation parameters incl
Sep 1, 2012
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On The Adsorption Mechanisms Of Hydroxamic Acid On Pyrochlore And Calcite
By Xiao Ni
Alkyl hydroxamic acid was shown to be a suitable collector for the flotation of pyrochlore from carbonatite niobium oxide ores. In the direct batch rougher flotation from the ore without desliming, ov
Sep 1, 2012
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Simulating Magnetite Medium Segregation In A Dense Medium Cyclone Using Rheology Based CFD Model
By Narasimha Mangadoddy
The complex nature of multi-phase flow in dense medium cyclones has restricted plant operators and designers to rely on empirical equations for predicting the performance. A number of empirical cyclon
Sep 1, 2012
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Alkali Extraction Test To Detect Oxidation Of Bitumen In Oil Sand Ores
By Leopoldo Gutierrez
Eight oil sand ores with the bitumen content ranging between 3.6 and 15 wt.% and the fines content (-44 micrometers size fraction) between 9 and 69 vol.% were subjected to the standard alkali extrac
Sep 1, 2012
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Mechanical Activation Of Gibbsite: Physicochemical Changes And Reactivity
By T. C. Alex
Mechanical activation of gibbsite [?-Al(OH)3] is the theme of this paper. Industrially prepared gibbsite used in the study has a mono modal size distribution with a median size, d50=110 µm. Mechanical
Sep 1, 2012
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Gammametry-A Technological Intervention For Optimization & Process Control At Coal Washeries
By P. Khattri
At Tata Steel, Coal is washed in gravity and froth flotation circuit at 13-15 mm size and below. Being coal is high in ash (~35%) and difficult washability characteristics (having high (~40 %) NGM at
Sep 1, 2012
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Material Transport And Grinding Efficiency In Ag/Sag Mills ? Mirabela Santarita Nickel Operation
By Sanjeeva Latchireddi
The effective utilization of the energy in comminution devices depend on how efficiently the broken particles leave the breakage field as soon as they reach product size. In crushers the transport of
Sep 1, 2012
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Determination Of The Bond Work Index Of Composite Materials
By B. Csoke
The Bond and the Hardgrove methods are widely used for the determination of the material?s grindability. Generally, the determination of the Bond work index of inhomogeneous materials can be carried o
Sep 1, 2012
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Neutralization Of Sulfuric Acid By Ground Limestone
By M. Illikainen
Limestone is used for neutralization of acid leachates in a number of hydrometallurgical processes. The aim of this study was to clarify how limestone ground to different particle sizes can neutralize
Sep 1, 2012
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A Method To Predict Shape And Trajectory Of Charge In Industrial Mills
By M. M. Moghaddam
Charge motion is of prime importance in the efficiency of comminution in tumbling mills. Since direct observation of charge shape and its motion in industrial mill are not possible, a combination of a
Sep 1, 2012