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A Study Of Crack Propagation Produced By The Sustained Borehole Pressure In BlastingBy D. D. Porter, C. Fairhurst
Crack propagation in the region of a statically pressurized borehole is investigated to determine a role of the sustained borehole pressure following detonation in a blast. The case of a single-hole b
Jan 1, 1971
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Developments To Improve Longwall Conveyor PerformanceBy Walter von der Linden
INTRODUCTION There are three essential components for a modern longwall mining system: the coal cutting/loading machine, the self-advancing supports and the longwall conveying system. The latter cons
Jan 1, 1981
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Membership (8ea35f1d-0784-4d7b-921e-0ab2b11ac525)NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Apr. 10, 1919, to May 10, 1919. BEAVER, JAMES J., Supt., Mech. Ore Loaders, Tennessee Coal,
Jan 6, 1919
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American Students of Mining in GermanyBy J. C. Bartlett
As American students of mining, philosophy, philology, music, history, or art have found it necessary or highly advantageous to supplement their course of study at home by a residence of some years at
Jan 1, 1877
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Estimation Of Support Load Requirements For Underground Mine Openings By Computer Simulation Of The Mining SequenceBy William G. Pariseau
A design procedure for the quantitative estimation of support load requirements in underground mines is presented. The central problem in the design of mine support is one of es¬timating a maximum loa
Jan 1, 1978
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How Cable Bolt Stabilization May Benefit Open Pit OperationsBy Ben L. Seegmiller
Localized open pit slope failure was avoided as an apparent result of a practical rock mechanics program conducted at the Twin Buttes copper operation. The key to the program was the application of ca
Jan 12, 1974
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Critical Path Approach To Mine Ventilation Networks With Controlled FlowBy Y. J. Wang
A critical path approach is presented for the problem of mine ventilation networks where regulators and fans are employed to control the airflow distribution. The problem is a classic one arising in m
Jan 1, 1983
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The Recovery Of Metal Values From Nickel-Bearing Laterite Ores By Reductive Roast/Ammonia Leach TechnologyBy Martin C. Kuhn, Lawrence G. Stevens, J. Mark Richardson
The majority of the world's known and anticipated reserves of nickel ores are lateritic deposits At present, there are several different process alternatives for recovering nickel and other desir
Jan 1, 1981
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Future Slurry Transport of Large Particles Based on Operations with Coarse CoalBy D. L. McCain
Slurry transportation of coarse coal from the mining face to the preparation plant has proved successful in a West Virginia underground mine. Coal has been pumped from the mining section for several m
Jan 1, 1976
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A Dynamic Programming Solution Of A Block-Caving Mine LayoutBy James M. Riddle
INTRODUCTION Block-caving mines are generally large operations. Calculating the quantity and value of mineral present and determining the economic limits to mining are complicated processes requiri
Jan 1, 1977
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Iron and Steel Division - Graphical Technique for Multistaged Fluidized Bed Operations As Applied to Iron-Ore ReductionBy F. C. Schora, H. P. Meissner
COUNTERCURRENT staged processes involving chemical reactions between solid and gas streams are becoming more common. Such operations are generally carried out in a series of fluidized beds with eac
Jan 1, 1961
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News – Inco Places New Saw Mill In OperationThe new saw mill at Cache Bay of the Geo. Gordon & Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of International Nickel Co., of Canada, is equipped with the first fully electric saw carriage drives in Ontario. It has a c
Jan 1, 1952
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Geostatistical Study Of Three Coal Deposits In The Western United StatesBy W. D. Grundy, Frances Wahl Pierce, Jean-Paul Marbeau, Carol Waite Conner
Resource and coal quality estimates of three coal deposits in the Western United States were estimated by kriging, a geostatistical method that yields unbiased estimates with maximum achievable precis
Jan 1, 1983
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Valuation of Metal MinesBy Orr Hamilton
VALUATION of a mine is an approximation of its true cash value which requires the application of fundamental principles of economics. Mines are valued from necessity, for the following reasons: (a
Jan 11, 1923
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New York City Paper - Notes on the Treatment of Nickel-Cobalt Mattes at Mine La MotteBy James W. Neill
The occurrence of minerals of nickel and cobalt at Mine La Motte is probably known to every mineralogist. I will not attempt to describe these minerals, but, before entering on my subject, will briefl
Jan 1, 1885
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Pelletization Of Iron Ores In Developing Countries - Present And FutureBy M. N. Dastur
In this paper, the current situation in iron ore pelletization in developing countries is reviewed. The main reasons leading to the development of pelletizing in these countries, alternative pelletizi
Jan 1, 1977
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Principles Of Hydraulic FracturingBy Abbas Ali Daneshy
A study of the mechanics of hydraulic fracturing shows the fracture initiation pressure to be a function of the in-situ principal stresses, the formation and fluid properties, and how the wellbore has
Jan 1, 1974
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Modern Trends in ClassificationBy C. K. McArthur
THE subject of classification is so broad that this discussion is con-fined to what the author believes is of prime importance in connection with proper grinding and classification. The years passed
Jan 1, 1937
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Effect of Temperature on Plastering Properties and Viscosity of Rotary Drilling MudsBy H. T. Byck
THE plastering properties of six representative California drilling muds were studied over a temperature range of 70° to 175° F. at several mud weights, using a high-pressure circulating filter press
Jan 1, 1939
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New York - Philadelphia Paper - Determining the Size of Hoisting-PlantsBy Edward B. Durham
At the Richmond mecting in February, 1901, I presented for discussion the proposed rail-specifications of Committee No. 1 of the American Section of the International Association for Testing Materials
Jan 1, 1903