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Outlook For The Future In Mining TechnologyBy Thomas E. Howard
Engineers today face a tremendous challenge. Growing population and rising standards of living all over the world are creating unprecedented and accelerating demands on and for all kinds of technology
Jan 1, 1968
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Direct Tensile Testing and CT-Scanning of Fiber Reinforced Shotcrete - RETC2023By Denis Tepavac, Mark Trim
Structural performance of fiber reinforced concrete (FRC) depends on its ability to carry tensile forces after cracking. Australian Standards AS5100-2017 and AS3600-2018 are the only available design
Jun 13, 2023
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Development, Testing and Proposed Application of Multiple Passive Source Tracers for Underground Mine Ventilation Systems (Mınıng engıneerıng FEBRUARY 2018)By E. Jong, E. Watkins
"The application of passive tracer gas sources in underground mines is particularly useful for long-term tracer studies as well as for studies conducted in permissible areas of underground coal mines.
Jan 2, 2018
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What a Ride; From the Mining Industry to UniversityBy S. D. Rosenthal
"This article will share my ‘shift in career direction’ journey from corporate mine engineer, with 31 years of mining various commodities with a wide range of responsibilities in a variety of countrie
Jan 1, 2015
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Improvement Of A Natural Smectitic Clay By Cation Exchange For Drilling Fluids (34911957-12aa-4f34-a486-1a8f76693e81)By A. Ferreira Morgado
The sodium smectitic clays (bentonites), have more industrial applications in that class of mineral, a driving force to obtain this mineral. In Brazil, there are several occurrences of smectitic clays
Jan 1, 1999
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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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Production Of Alumina By Combination Bayer-Sintering MethodBy Naum S. Malts, Victor M. Sizyakov, Nikolai S. Shmorgunenko
A method has been developed in the USSR for processing the low-grade high-silica raw material by sintering the aluminacontaining mixes, which is widely used both as a principal process and in combinat
Jan 1, 1984
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Computer-Generated Main Fan Performance Curves For Various Operating ConditionsBy Jerry L. Fuller
Fan performance graphs are generated by digital computer using two programs, RUN- FANS and FANPLOT. RUNFANS calculates fan performance data from stored specific-volume, specific-speed data for a given
Jan 1, 1984
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Advancements in Leach Pad Control with Emerson Technologies - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Trevor Riters
Advancements in Emerson’s instrumentation technology have brought value and efficiencies to the mining industry. Some think of instrumentation as basic sensors and valves, but with our solutions, we e
Feb 1, 2025
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Driving continuous improvement in US mine safety performance ? a new approachBy Bruce Watzman
Can the United States mining industry achieve its long-stated goal of zero fatalities ? and what will it take to do so? Does it require new laws and regulations, as some propose, and a continuation of
Jan 1, 2014
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Computer-Oriented Data Storage And Retrieval Systems In Mineral ExplorationBy Paul I. Eimon
Mineral exploration involves the selective collection, organization, evaluation, and interpretation of geologic and economic data. The sources for such data are original field observations and existin
Jan 1, 1968
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Homestake's Ruby Hill Mine: A Case Study On How To Streamline The NEPA Process During Mine Permitting Using Properly Designed And Executed Natural Resource Baseline StudiesBy C. L. Wilsey, K. M. Oakes, W. J. Reich, M. J. Protani
The time frame required to complete the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process for a new mine or the expansion of an existing mine can range from nine to 24 months, or even longer. The time
Jan 1, 2003
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Sinter As Feed Material In The SL/RN ProcessBy F. Cappel
Except in a few special cases, it is necessary for solid fuel direct reduction in rotary kilns that iron-bearing materials be charged with a minimum grainsize of approx. 5 mm. For fines not usable in
Jan 1, 1983
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Tunnel Destruction:State Of The ArtBy Charles E. Joachim
Current Army tunnel destruction criteria (1) are based on limited nuclear-explosive (NE) and high-explosive (HE) test data. The PILE DRIVER (2) and HARDHAT (3) events investigated tunnel and support s
Jan 1, 1979
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Miscellaneous - Chlorides - Nonferrous Metals From Pyrite CinderBy Fathi Habashi
At the Duisburger Kupferhütte plant in Germany, pyrite cinder is collected from the sulfuric acid manufacturers in that country and processed to recover the nonferrous metals contained in the cinder,
Jan 1, 1970
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Investigation of Induced Recirculation During Planned Ventilation System MaintenanceBy C. J. Pritchard
The Office of Mine Safety and Health Research (OMSHR) investigated ways to increase mine airflow to underground metal/nonmetal (M/NM) mine working areas to improve miners? health and safety. One of th
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Innovation in the World of Mining; THRIVE Conference Looks at New Technology and IdeasBy William Gleason
"Technology of all forms has experienced exponential growth in recent years, and there is no sign of it slowing down. This growth has presented amazing opportunity and significant challenges in nearly
Jan 11, 2018
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Enabling Automation On Drilling Rigs; Improves Capability And ReachAutomated drilling in surface mines is here, it?s successful, and it?s already at work in mines around the globe. Coal, copper, iron and gold mines in large mining countries such as Canada, Australia,
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Use Of Non-Toxic Reagents In The Depression Of PyriteBy B. Alegria
The depressing effects of different inorganic chemicals on the flotation of pyrite have been investigated in this study. The results of the flotation tests indicate that pyrite can be depressed by oxi
Jan 1, 1982
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Storage, Blending and Reclaiming SystemsBy H. Colin
The basic industry, such as mining, ferrous and non-ferrous, cement and aggregates, stores and handles millions of tons of raw materials, re- quiring often different types of storage, blending and rec
Jan 1, 1980