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Part 11 - International Projects - RETC2021
By Sebastian Sucri, Percy Townsend
INTRO PAGE
Jun 13, 2021
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Part 12 - Large Span Tunnels And Caverns - RETC2021
By Dave Dorfman, Ben DiFiore
INTRO PAGE
Jun 13, 2021
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Part 13 - Microtunneling And Trenchless Tunneling - RETC2021
By David Watson, Steve Price
INTRO PAGE
Jun 13, 2021
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Part 14 - New And Innovative Technologies
By Luis Fernandez-Deza, Kaveh Talebi, Seth Pollak, Soto Vardakos
INTRO PAGE
Jun 13, 2021
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Part 16 - Project Planning And Risk Managements
By Mohamed Younis, Keith Ward
INTRO PAGE
Jun 13, 2021
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Part 1: Cleaning Low-Rank Coal
By Randy J. Mikula
Cleaning of low-rank coals can have several meanings, depending upon the definitions of the terms "low rank" and "cleaning." In general, low-rank coals would be lignite or subbituminous according to t
Jan 1, 1991
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Part 1: Coal Sampling
By Jan Visman, James W. Parkinson
GENERAL INTRODUCTION Sample collection, preparation and analysis are all steps in a single process designed to provide information about a much larger amount of material than the sample itself. For
Jan 1, 1991
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Part 1: Separation Evaluation
By Peter T. Luckie, Felicia F. Peng
INTRODUCTION The maximum recovery of cleaned coal at the required quality is of major concern to plant operators. However, the quantity and quality of products of coal cleaning, predicted by theoret
Jan 1, 1991
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Part 1: Wet Coarse Particle Concentration Section 1: Dense Media
By Byron C. Hardinge, E. R. Palowitch, Albert W. Deurbrouck, David J. Akers, Edward R. Torak
During 1983, 42.2% of the 686.0 (624.3 Mt) million tons of coal reported, 289.6 (263.5 Mt) million tons were mechanically cleaned, of which 107 (97.4 Mt) million tons were cleaned by dense media (magn
Jan 1, 1991
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Part 1: Wet Coarse Particle Concentration Section 2: Hydraulic
By G. Robert Moorehead, Peter T. Luckie, Harold L. Lovell, David J. Akers, James K. Kindig
Jigging is a process of particle stratification in which the particle re- arrangement results from an alternate expansion and compaction of a bed of particles by pulsating fluid flow. The vertical dir
Jan 1, 1991
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Part 2: Advanced Coal Cleaning
By Roe-Hoan Yoon
INTRODUCTION In 1960, coal accounted for 49% of the world energy consumption, an amount that was reduced to 29% in 1973 because of the availability of cheap oil. At that time, it seemed that oil wo
Jan 1, 1991
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Part 2: Instrumentation and Automation
By John T. Cantwell
INTRODUCTION The process engineer usually is responsible for the design operating philosophy and/or day-to-day operations of a process. Since instrumentation is an integral part of the operation, it
Jan 1, 1991
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Part 2: Thermal Dewatering
By Peter T. Luckie, Joseph W. III Leonard
INTRODUCTION In a bed of fine coal, water can be found in the interstices created by the particle surfaces and in the pores within the coal particles. The extent of the interstices voidage is obviou
Jan 1, 1991
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Part 2: Wet Fine Particle Concentration Section 1: Dense Media
By Byron C. Hardinge, Michael Sokaski, Paul F. Sands, W. Loring III Mc Morris, David J. Akers
INTRODUCTION In the early days of coarse-coal cleaning by the dense-medium process in Europe, loess was one of the materials used for medium solids. Newly developed cyclones were used to reclaim and
Jan 1, 1991