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Technical Note - Beneficiation Of Iron Ore Slimes Using HydrocycloneBy B. Das, B. K. Mohapatra, K. S. Narasimhan, S. K. Bhaumik
The iron ore slimes (d80 ~ 50 µm) generated at Noamundi iron ore washing plant (TISCO), assaying 57% Fe, 4% Si02 and 8.3% A1203, have been subjected to hydrocyclone studies. The effects of different d
Jan 1, 1993
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Melbourne City Link Tunnels: End PlayBy Ken Mathers, Tom Conley, Jim Rozek
The Melbourne City Link Tunnels have been constructed through a BOOT process, the largest undertaking in Australia to date. Tolling commenced on the 1.6 kilometer Domain tunnel in April 2000, and the
Jan 1, 2001
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Ultrafine-Particle Concentration And The Strength Of Unfired Iron Ore PelletsBy Rodney L. Stone
As part of an overall laboratory and plant test program to determine mixing and other techniques relating to the more economic use of bentonite as an iron ore pellet binder, a settling test was develo
Jan 1, 1968
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High-Pressure Grinding Rolls In Industrial Application - 1. Introduction And SummaryBy Michael von Seebach
High-pressure grinding rolls subject the feed material to pressures of 200 N/mm? During this process considerable size reduction and the Formation of flakes occur. This paper describes the basic consi
Jan 1, 1987
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Field Site Data Processing A High-Frequency Radio Communication Link Between Field Camp And ComputerBy Joseph Moses Botbol
The disposition of world mineral resources is such that a vital need exists for both the most efficient development of existing resources and the rapid disclosure of as-yet undiscovered resources. The
Jan 1, 1975
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Hydrometallurgical Conversion Of Stibnite To Antimonous Oxide Via Antimony TrichlorideBy John L. Shafer
A process for the conversion of stibnite (Sb2Sj) concentrates, crude antimony oxide, or metal to a pure cubic antimonous oxide (senarmontite) has been developed on a laboratory scale. The conversion o
Jan 1, 1975
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Organizational Development In MiningBy James M. Peay
This paper discusses the recently completed organizational development research project, which was addressed to the underground mining industry. The three specific purposes of the project were as foll
Jan 1, 1983
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The Introduction and Advancement of Remote Roof Bolting in South African Coal MinesBy D. Gill, R. Burgess, B. Kyslinger
"There is always a demand in the mining industry to improve the safety and efficiency of roof bolting. Since 2008, Anglo American and Fletcher® have been working together to develop a new roof bolter
Jan 1, 2017
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Traveling In JapanBy F. Habashi
Japan was a closed society until 1853 when it was forced to open to the West. Mining, metallurgical, and geological education started there around 1861 when a graduate from Yale University in USA went
Jan 1, 2012
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Thermal design for shaft sinking in Khalashpir coalfield using conventional freezing method - SME Transactions 2014By A. H. Farazi, C. Quamruzzaman
The freezing and subsequent solidifying of unstable, weak (sands, silts and clays) and/or wet soil to form a desired-shape frozen barrier around a construction area are possibly the main features of t
Jan 1, 2014
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Portable Refuge Alternatives Temperature and Humidity TestsBy L. Yan, D. Yantek
Federal regulations require refuge alternatives in underground coal mines to sustain life for 96 h while maintaining an apparent temperature below 35 °C (95 °F). Research by the U.S. National Institut
Jan 10, 2018
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Copenhagen Cityringen Project: Urban Mining Challenges in Contaminated GroundBy Valerio Violo, Antonio Raschillà, Livia Cicinelli
"The Cityringen project foresees the construction of a new circular metro line in and around the city center of Copenhagen. Both drives, the north and the south one, required the TBMs to be equipped i
Jan 1, 2016
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Case Histories Of Plant ModificationBy A. T. Yu
As a nation, we have been known as perhaps the most wasteful in history. From the perspective of engineers and builders on the other hand, planned obsolescence and demolition did beneficially pave way
Jan 1, 1985
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Applying Automation and Machine Learning for Tunnel Inspections - RETC2023By Tristan Joubert, Fabio Panella, LiLing Chen, Yung Loo, Michael Devriendt, Nasir Qureshi, Ahmad Ali
Tunnel inspections have traditionally been carried out manually by inspectors writing up observations and taking photos of defects. The results from the inspection and the defects observed are depende
Jun 13, 2023
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Influence of iron ore sinter base mix fines (smaller than 0.150 mm) size on the mineralogy and physical and metallurgical properties of the sinterBy M. SIDDARAJU, Rameshwar Sah, T. Umadevi, K. S. SRIDHARA, M. RAJU, GANESH SHETTY
With the depletion of high-grade iron ore resources, the utilization of existing low-grade iron ores, fines and tailings with effective beneficiation is inevitable to meet the iron and steel industry’
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NIOSH Tools For Hearing Loss Prevention ProgramsBy A. S. Azman
The mining workforce experiences high rates of hazardous noise exposure and hearing loss. However, previous studies have identified specific behavioral and attitudinal barriers that keep miners from e
Jan 1, 2010
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A Simulation Model For Longwall Mining OperationsBy Xin Jingmin
The present trend toward concentration of mining activities into fewer sections of a coal mine and application of automation and remote control technologies favor utilization of the longwall mining me
Jan 1, 1983
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Reclamation Of Pb/Zn Smelter Wastes In Upper Silesia PolandWater and wind erosion of toxic zinc and lead smelter waste is one of the most urgent environmental problems to be solved in the Silesia region of Poland. Over 87 x 106 Mg of various mining wastes wer
Jan 1, 1999
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Evaluation Of Postmining Land Use Plans Using Fuzzy Set Analysis (3898e7dd-f300-4013-8291-f19d0d631f37)By R. J. Sweigard
Estimated costs and revenues can be used in the evaluation of post- mining land use alternatives. However, post-mining land use decisions have to be made in an environment complicated by several addit
Jan 1, 1986
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High in Situ Stress and its Effects on Tunnel Design: An Update Based on Recent Project Experience from Westconnex TunnelsBy D. Tepavac, S. Simmonds
"The high virgin horizontal in situ stress field in the Sydney Basin and its impact on civil engineering projects is a well-known and accepted phenomenon found in significant literature (e.g., Pells,
Dec 1, 2018