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The Impact Of Fluidized Combustion On Coal UtilizationBy Peter C. Finlayson
Rapidly rising gas and oil prices and the falling quality of coal is forcing energy users in many parts of the world to consider the application of low grade fuel, particularly coal, for steam raising
Jan 1, 1978
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An application of computational fluid dynamics to predict shock loss factors at raise junctions in underground mine ventilation systemsBy C. Allen, H. Zhang, L. Falk
Shock loss occurs when there is a change in the area of a drift or airflow direction. These shock losses accumulate throughout the ventilation system and will increase the mine resistance as undergrou
Sep 1, 2024
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Navigating Operational Hurdles in SAG Mills: Identifying and Addressing Common Challenges - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Kevin Erwina, Rajiv Chandramohana, Connor Meinkea
This paper explores prevalent operational challenges encountered globally in SAG mills, including suboptimal throughput, liner wear, excessive energy consumption, and SAG mill load stability. The pape
Feb 1, 2024
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Monitoring Blind Backfilling in Abandoned MinesBy Peter J. Huck, Bruce G. Stegman, Richard E. Thill
Introduction Backfilling of mine voids is used to prevent or control the effects of subsidence on surface structures. The pumped-slurry, blind backfilling process has been successful for stabilizing
Jan 12, 1983
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Real-Time Expert System Control Of The Brenda Mines Grinding CircuitBy R. Spring
Artificial intelligence, and especially expert systems, are currently receiving considerable attention. Of interest to the control engineer is the utilization of these tools for real-time process cont
Jan 1, 1989
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Oil Shale Beneficiation for Above Ground RetortingBy Nathaniel Arbiter, Brij M. Moudgil
Separating oil shale from waste material or into high- and low-grade fractions can have a major economic influence on the surface retorting process. Different shale rock components vary significantly
Jan 9, 1982
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Vanadium: Trends in Exploration, Markets and Future Demands (aedbcff5-ad21-4877-bbb9-8aa19e8d817b)By A. D. Hammond
"INTRODUCTION The recent drop in iron ore prices has claimed an unwitting casualty in vanadium. Vanadium is dominantly produced as a co-product of steel production. The recent shutdown at EVRAZ’s Mapo
Jan 1, 2016
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Longwall Pillar Design --Some Recent DevelopmentsEffective ground control in the gate entries, particularly in the tailgate travelways, is essential for safe longwall mining. Longwall pillars maintain gate entry stability and carry abutment loads. T
Jan 1, 1989
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New Developments In Material Balance Calculations For The Mineral Processing IndustryBy D. Hodouin
The improvement of mineral processing data using material balance computer programs is nowadays a current practice in many plants, engineering companies or research centers. It now becomes more obviou
Jan 1, 1989
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Mine Evaluation-Design OptimizationBy John D. Gardner
This paper describes a process which finds the maximum worth of a mineral deposit. The procedure requires two phases. The first uses a microcomputer evaluation model to find the optimum design input,
Jan 1, 1986
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Innovationsingold & SilverrecoveryBy Hans von Michaelis
Welcome to RANDOL GOLD FORUM 88. It is clear from the list of delegates and speakers that this conference will lead to excellent discussions of the latest developments in this fast-moving industry. L
Jan 1, 1998
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Using Dozers To Remove Coal OverburdenBy Thomas G. Hayes
Track-type tractors remain one of the most cost-efficient stripping tools available to coal miners. Whether they are "sweetening up" a dragline operation with prebenching or serving as the primary too
Jan 1, 1997
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Ground Freezing for the Construction of Deep ShaftsBy Paul C. Schmall, Arthur B. Corwin, Hugh S. Lacy, Derek Maishman
For reasons of hydraulic design and constructability, water supply tunnel systems are often located relatively deep, in competent rock. Where the rock lies below a thick cover of water bearing soils,
Jan 1, 1999
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Marketing – Key to Industrial Minerals ProductivityBy Hal McVey
Introduction The role of marketing in the minerals and mining industry takes on different degrees of importance depending on the commodity, but nowhere are sales and marketing more important than in
Jan 11, 1983
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Mineral Deposits of the Cripple Creek District, ColoradoBy Tommy B. Thompson
The Cripple Creek diatreme-intrusive complex is known primarily for its vein telluride-gold ores. It is also known for the great vertical range of its major veins - >990 m (>3250 ft). Not as well-
Jan 1, 1992
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Mineral Processors Play in the Mud While Digging Deeper for SolutionsBy Chee Theng
"Getting minerals out of ores is messy, but mineral processors learn to have fun with it. Celebrating the innate joys of the industry was the theme of this year’s Colorado MPD Conference. At the same
Jul 1, 2019
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MODELING BASELINE METAL RECOVERY IN ORDER TO MEASURE THE IMPACT OF MAJOR CONCENTRATOR PROCESS IMPROVEMENTS USING ADVANCED ANALYTICS - SME Annual MeetingBy T. Doshi, S. Ennis
The interactions of mineralogy, chemistry and mechanics in an ore concentrator are highly complex, so it can be particularly hard to measure the impact of a specific plant change. This paper describes
Mar 2, 2022
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Ventilation monitoring and control in minesBy MAHESH SHRIWAS, CHRISTOPHER PRITCHARD
Ventilation monitoring and control in mines are becoming an integral part of day-to-day activity for maintaining the health and safety of miners. This paper evaluates potential real-time monitoring so
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Ore Reserve Estimation, Iron Ore And Taconite In Minnesota - 1.0 Purpose and ScopeBy G. F. Weaton
1.1 The purpose of this paper is to show the way by which estimates are made of the tonnage and grade of iron ore and taconite reserves of Minnesota. 1.2 The procedures include those of estimating t
Jan 1, 1985
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A New Development in Microcomputer Software for Mine Ventilation Planning Involving the Installation of FansBy Martha S. J. Leary, Malcolm J. McPhersqn
This paper introduces a computer simulation which extends the utilization of microcomputer systems for mine ventilation planning. The program was developed as part of an ongoing study to produce a sim
Jan 1, 1988