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US Uranium Industry In A Changing Global MarketBy W. Szymanski
The United States contains one of the world's largest reserves of uranium. Domestic production and exploration activities, however, have declined since the early 1980s due to weaker-than-expected
Jan 1, 1994
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The Initiation Of Coal Dust Explosions In The Presence Of MethaneBy G. V. R. Landman
In order to obtain a better understanding of the explosion risk at the coal face, anomalies in the ignition sensitivity for different modes of ignition of hybrid mixtures of dust, methane and air were
Jan 1, 1994
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A Rapid And Successful Longwall Start-Up Thanks To Intensive Prior TrainingBy Enrique Llewellyn
North River Energy Company a previous subsidiary of Republic Steel Corporation commenced development of the Number One Mine in mid-1972. The mine is located in West Alabama and presently employs a t
Jan 1, 1981
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Directory Of Digital Computer Programs For The Mining IndustryBy Richard L. Sanford
This paper summarizes the results of the development of a Directory of Computer Programs Applicable to U.S. Mining Practices and Problems. The Directory is funded by the U.S. Bureau of Mines and inclu
Jan 1, 1978
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Variable Routing Of Granular Materials By A New Type Of Single-Belt ConveyorBy Gerd L. Klinkenborg
Throughout the history of the development of mechanical conveyor systems, it has always been an established condition that loads are received at one end of a single-belt conveyor and discharged at the
Jan 1, 1962
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Simulation of the Flow Field in an Iron Ore Pelletizing KilnBy T. S. Lundström, B. D. Marjavaara, I. A. S. Larsson
"The flow field in a rotary kiln, used in an iron ore pelletizing process, was investigated using a three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics model. The model is isothermal, downscaled and simpli
Jan 1, 2016
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Models of Breakage Effectiveness in HPGR Depending on Operational Press Parameters - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Daniel Saramak, Agnieszka Saramak
A big issue in crushing and grinding operations in raw materials handling is high energy consumption and low breakage effectiveness. According to the Legendre [7], only 10% of energy input is directly
Feb 1, 2025
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The Dynamic Behaviour Of Coarse Particles In Flotation FrothsBy W. A. Van Dyk
Hydrophobic particles with diameters between 1 and 3 mm are poorly recovered by conventional flotation techniques. A novel reverse flotation technique is described whereby coarse particles with surfac
Jan 1, 1995
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Corrosion and Leakage Remediation for WMATA Yellow Line Steel Tunnels - RETC2023By Tatiana Kotrikova, Steven Kolarz, Alan Kolodne, James Parkes, Matthew Goff
The WMATA Yellow Line is the section of steel segmentally lined tunnels that have experienced leakage and significant corrosion in isolated areas. A three part rehabilitation design has been developed
Jun 13, 2023
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Influence of Mineralogical Compositions on Anisotropic Burst-Prone Coal StrengthBy and Heather E. Lawson, Mark K. Larson, Gabriel Walton
In this study, we evaluated the effects of different shapes and distribution densities of mineral grains in coal on failure mechanics using the numerical software 3DEC. The main aim of this study was
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Plant Layout And Services In Cold And Remote AreasBy J. A. MacLellan
It is the hope of the author that this paper, largely a compilation of observations and opinions built up over 20 years of experience in cold and remote areas may be of some help to others in designi
Jan 1, 1971
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Sampling Practices In The American Industry: What They Are And What They Should Be ? IntroductionBy Francis F. Pitard
North America had an Important role in the early development of sampling theories. Unfortunately many progressive ideas were soon frozen into a series of guidelines based on the philosophy that "hones
Jan 1, 1986
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Slurry Pipeline EconomicsBy J. M. Link
A technique is presented for the economic selection of a slurry pipeline with the aid of a computer. Mathematical models for the flows of homogeneous slurries are utilized. Only the pipeline and its p
Jan 1, 1974
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Past And Present Trends For Mine Power SystemsBy John A. Dunn
The history of underground coal mining has developed through the years from a manual digging and loading process to the highly mechanized pro- cess that it is today through the use of electric power.
Jan 1, 1964
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The Influence Of Magnetic And Surface Forces On The Coagulation Of Hematite And ChromiteBy R. J. Pugh
The coagulation of dispersions of weakly magnetic oxide mineral ultrafines (such as natural hematite or chromite) in an external magnetic field can be described from inter-particle forces. Essentially
Jan 1, 1993
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Leaching Practices At Smoky Valley Mine (739fd83d-6637-48cb-8381-7509b3b158d1)By C. Arthur Lefler
The Smoky Valley Mine is jointly owned by Louisiana Land and Exploration Company, Felmont Oil Corporation and Case Pomeroy Company. Copper Range Company, a subsidiary of L.L. & E. is the operator of t
Jan 1, 1981
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The Influence Of External Detonation Generated Plasmas Upon The Performance Of Semi-Confined Explosive Cartridges (2bdb3e2b-bdac-4a53-a211-598fb08bfcd1)By Lex L. Udy
External detonation generated plasmas, highly ionized zones of reacting material ejected from the surface of detonating ex-plosive charges, are shown to be the cause of channel desensitization, i.e.,
Jan 1, 1978
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Attrition Slaking Of Burnt LimeBy Richard D. Nichols
A new method of slaking lime has been developed by DENVER EQUIPMENT DIVISION of Joy Industrial Equipment Company and patented under U. S. Patent 4,261,953. The new method utilizes an attrition machin
Jan 1, 1982
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The Largest Limestone Quarry In JapanBy Naohiro Kurokawa
Isa Limestone Quarry with an annual production capacity of 18 million metric tons is known as the largest limestone deposit in Japan located in the mountainous region about 20 mile northwest of Ube Ci
Jan 1, 1982
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Analysis of the Impacts of Mining Sequence and Overburden Depth on Stability at a Dipping Limestone Mine "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By J. Miller, B. Slaker, M. M. Sears, G. Rashed
Ground falls represent a significant hazard at underground mines in the stone, sand, and gravel (SSG) sector in the USA. Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIO
Feb 2, 2021