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Prediction of Realistic Thermal Fields in Mould Filling of Castings by an Explicit Finite Element Method
By A. S. Usrnani
Due to both turbulence and the highly variable geometry of castings, a realistic numerical simulation of the metal flow is prohibitvely expensive with current technology. However, when the chief purpo
Jan 1, 1994
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High Grade Flotation of Copper Concentrates at Est Malarctic
By George Hope, Dave Green, Jacques McMullen
The Est Malartic mill has been treating massive sulphide, copper/gold ore from the Bousquet 2 mine since 1989. The need to minimize copper content in flotation tails which are leached for gold recover
Jan 1, 1994
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Feasible Designs In The Class Of Homogenous, Countercurrent, Processing Networks
By T. P. Meloy
A methodology is presented for finding feasible or locally optimal designs in the class of homogeneous, countercurrent, processing networks performing two-component non-sharp separations. The advantag
Jan 1, 1994
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Productivity Improvements in Longhole Stoping with Repumpable Emulsions
By Rolly Thorpe
Bulk emulsion explosives have been used at surface mines and quarries for many years. Recently, this technology has been adapted for underground use in relatively confined work areas and in smaller di
Jan 1, 1994
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The Stratigraphy, Sedimentology and Gold Distribution of the VS5/Beatrix Composite Reef at H.J. Joel Gold Mine, Orange Free State, Goldfield, Republic of South Africa
By Morris J. Viljoen, Young. David R.
"Abstract -The zone of economic interest at H.J . Joel Gold Mine is the VS5/Beatrix Composite Reef, a quartz-pebble conglomerate of Archean age. The reef occurs at the base of the Eldorado Formation,
Jan 1, 1994
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Effective Maintenance Downsizing Techniques: The Starting Point
By Paul D. Tomlingson
Editor's note: This is the second of two articles on maintenance. Part one: "Downsizing maintenance to improve performance: Defining the downsizing task," appeared in the September issue of MININ
Jan 1, 1994
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Colloidal Precipitation Of Fatty Acids In Flotation
By R. C. Bunge
Many minerals float best with fatty acids in the intermediate pH range. For example, fluorite, a semi soluble salt mineral, exhibits a maximum contact angle and a maximum flotation recovery in the pH
Jan 1, 1994
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Using Handheld GPS for Data Acquisition in Blasting Operations
By Dale L. Ramsey
Blasters in the field for years have been faced with the task of plotting blast locations for future reference and calculating scaled distances or seismograph placement from maps,aerial photo's etc.'W
Jan 1, 1994
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Autogenous Mill Capacity Improvement At Hibbing Taconite Company
By S. A. Elmquist
Research activities performed by Cleveland-Cliffs Research and Hibbing Taconite plant personnel during the last decade have resulted in the development of an improved autogenous mill grinding circuit.
Jan 1, 1994
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Characterization of Powders Produced by the Impulse Atomization Process
By John Fallavollita
Conventional gas atomization produces powders that vary widely in size distributions and microstructures, thus making it very costly to produce powders tailor made in a narrow size distribution and mi
Jan 1, 1994
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Smelter Nasties - A changing world
By Theo Lehner
Nasty, according to the Collins Dictionary, comprises the adjectives: bad, critical, dangerous, dirty, odious, serious, severe, sickening, unpleasant etc. From this we may at first conclude that each
Jan 1, 1994
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MLA 9-94 - Mineral Resource Investigations Of Selected Roadless Areas In Montana National Forests
By Ronald B. Stotelmeyer
This report summarizes studies of 28 National Forest roadless areas in Montana completed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) in the period 1974-1993. It also briefly describes 20 areas for which field
Jan 1, 1994
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The use of mercury in small-scale gold mining operations: effectiveness and pollution aspects
By Maru Y
The use of mercury for amalgamation has been an integral part of the small-scale gold mining industry in developing countries owing to its low investment cost, simplicity of the technique and high gol
Jan 1, 1994
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Continuous Improvements In Mine Ventilation And Fire Simulation
By Rudolf E. Greuer
Modeling a mine ventilation system is a formidable mathematical problem requiring the solution of twice as many equations as there are airways with half of these being quadratic equations. The additio
Jan 1, 1994
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The Treatment Of Acid Plant Blowdown To Remove Arsenic--Validation And Design Of A Treatment Facility
By James B. Pfeiffer
TETRA Technologies, Inc., has applied its HDSIM metals precipitation system to treat a waste stream containing scrubber blowdown and process water from a smelter operation. The combined stream contain
Jan 1, 1994
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Olivite and Dunite
By Robert J. Henning
The term olivine was first used in 1790 by J. Werner, and the corresponding mineral was so named because of its olive-green color (Hunter, 1941). Olivine is the principal component of the rock known a
Jan 1, 1994
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Site Characterization Of Minnesota Manganese Deposits For Determining In Situ Mining Potential
By P. A. Tuzinski, L. J. Dahl, N. R. Adamson, S. E. Brink, R. L. Blake
The US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines is developing a process to selectively extract manganese from oxide ores as part of its in situ mining research program. The Bureau is conducting sit
Jan 1, 1994
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Reliability of diesel powered load-haul-dump machines in an underground Quebec mine
By J. F. Perreault, J. Paraszczak
"The profitability of an underground mine depends to a great extent on the production cost.Random equipment failures and their consequences have significant influence on the total operating cost of a
Jan 1, 1994
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Evolution of Microstructure in Melt Spun Giant Magnetoresistance Cu and Au Base Alloy Ribbons
By M. Rubinstein, N. C. Koon, B. N. Das, V. G. Harris
"Copper and gold - based alloys having giant magnetoresistance properties were produced by melt spinning from arc melted and cast rods. The ribbon width varied between 1 and 2 mm and the ribbon thickn
Jan 1, 1994