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Modeling Mine Ventilation Networks Using Five Basic Network Elements (4939391e-0889-4962-b814-a5ef2fa07e95)By Y. J. Wang
In the mathematical analysis of electrical networks, the electrical devices are often modeled using idealized network elements such as current sources, voltage sources, and resistors. An analogous app
Jan 1, 1996
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Elements Of Soil And Rock MechanicsBy Walter C. Jr. Sherman
6.1-SOIL MECHANICS WALTER C. SHERMAN, JR. 6.1.1-DEFINITION Soil mechanics is concerned with the behavior of soils in relation to the design, construction and performance of engineering work
Jan 1, 1973
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The Contribution Of Canadian Coal To Energy Supply ? IntroductionBy A. R. Hollbach
This paper presents a succinct overview of the Canadian coal situation. The topics treated specifically are: the rates of growth of coal supply and demand; the relationship between the coal and electr
Jan 1, 1985
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New Findings on the Reduction Behavior of SinterBy K. P. Stricker, H. Keddeinis, K. Grebe
Recent investigations by Mannesmann Research have shown that disintegration of sinter with widely varying quality levels is subject to a much more complex set of influences than was previously assumed
Jan 2, 1984
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Conditional Simulation For Recoverable Reserve EstimationGeostatistical literature has been dealing with recoverable reserve estimation techniques for the last 30 years. There have been well established support correction techniques (Le. affine correction,
Jan 1, 1997
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Amine Flotation Of Feldspar From Magnetite ConcentrateBy Gary W. Hudiburgh
The gangue in some magnetite ore bodies contains feldspar; the alkali content of the feldspar reduces the usefulness of these iron ores. One method of decreasing the feldspar content in magnetite conc
Jan 1, 1975
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Mass Balances On A SpreadsheetBy R. J. Roman
The "mass balance" is unquestionably the most common class of problems for the process engineer'. Closely related, mathematically, is the "heat balance". Every laboratory test requires a mass bal
Jan 1, 1992
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Geology Of The Wind Mountain Nepheline Syenite Deposit, Cornudas Mountains, Otero County, New MexicoBy V. T. McLemore
The Wind Mountain (WM) nepheline syenite deposit is part of the alkalic complex in the Cornudas Mountains, which ranges in age from 34.6 ± 1.5 Ma to 36.8 ± 0.6 Ma. The WM deposit consists of a complex
Jan 1, 1994
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Developing a Production Scheduling Model for Large Area MinesBy Amy McBrayer, Andrea Brickey
Limited research has been conducted related to the development of mathematical optimization models for production scheduling at large surface coal mines using the area, i.e., strip, mining method. Inc
Jun 25, 2023
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Kinetic Study Of Sulfide Ion Leaching Of Wulfenite ? IntroductionBy J. B. Hiskey
The principle oxide minerals of molybdenum are wulfenite (PbMoO4), ferrimolybdite (Fe2(MOO 4)3.nH2O), powellite (CaMoO4), and ilsemannite (Mo304). Wulfenite is found in Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Ut
Jan 1, 1976
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Cemented Rockfill Size Effect Study With Specific Focus On Different Sample Preparation Techniques - SME Annual Meeting 2023By T. Emery, D. Sweet, J. Bourgeois, B. Seymour, D. Porter
Cemented rockfill (CRF) is being used to backfill primary and secondary stopes at the Eagle Mine, an underground nickel and copper mine operated by Lundin Mining. National Institute for Occupational S
Feb 1, 2023
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Beneficiation And Balling Of CoalBy C. E. Capes
The spherical agglomeration process provides an attractive method for the cleaning and recovery of fine coals in the form of compact oil-bonded pellets. In treating a washery effluent containing 50% m
Jan 1, 1970
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Electrocoagulation Of Coal Preparation Plant Waters ? IntroductionBy George A. Snyder
The presence of moderate to high concentrations of colloidal clays in coal preparation plant waters can cause serious operating and economic problems for a coal company. Among the host of possible pro
Jan 1, 1979
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Interaction Of Amine With Borate Species In Boron Flotation PulpsBy Y. Akin, M. Hancer, M. S. Celik, J. D. Miller
Flotation pulps with boron minerals such as colemanite and borax using primary amine collectors, e.g. dodecylamine, exhibit collector precipitation above a critical pH depending on the amine concentra
Jan 1, 2000
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Lithologic, Geochemical And Metallogenic Belts In The Northern Andes, And Their Structural Relationships ? IntroductionBy Pierre J. Goossens
Since Guild 1 and Snelgrove 2 attracted our attention to the relationships between certain endogenic ore deposits and plate boundaries, an abundant flow of papers appeared in the metallogenic literatu
Jan 1, 1975
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Acid Mine Water Processing and Metal Recovery by Fast Solid Phase ExtractionBy Richard F. Hammen
Mineral extraction from sulfide ore deposits usually leads to the combined action of oxygen and water on the newly exposed ore. The result is acid mine drainage, a low pH solution of various metal sul
Jan 1, 1993
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A Design Procedure For Improved Room-And-Pillar Coal MiningBy Z. T. Bieniawski
The efficient and safe design of room-and-pillar coal mines still remains as one of the pressing problems facing the mining industry in the United States. Although much research has been directed to s
Jan 1, 1983
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Applying Environmental Geology Concepts To Urban Development Planning An Example: Tippecanoe County, IndianaBy T. R. West
Planning for urban development in many locations is based largely on 0.10 factors, 1) soil conditions and 2) socio-political aspects of the region. A more widely based approach is necessary, however,
Jan 1, 1972
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The Theory And Development Of A Slurry Ash Analyzer At The Laboratories Of The Outokumpu, Oy, FinlandBy S. K. Kawatra
Outokumpu Electronics has designed a new on-line coal slurry ash analyzer, based on an instrument developed at Michigan Technological University. The primary goal was to build an accurate instrument a
Jan 1, 1992
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Evaluation Of Chemical And Operational Variables For The Flotation Of A Copper Ore -Part I -Collector Concentration Frother Concentration, And Air Flow RateBy V. D. Smar
The flotation process may be considered an interactive system consisting of many chemical, operational, and equipment variables. Changing anyone of these variables causes an overall system response ch
Jan 1, 1993