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Ceramic Composite Wear Component Usage at the Kidd Creek ConcentratorBy D. A. Garland, A. D. Jackson
"Alanx ceramic/metal composites are proprietary products developed by Lanxide Corporation who joined with Alcan to form Alanx Products L.P. in 1988. Alanx ceramic/metal composites are composed of sili
Jan 1, 1993
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AFM Analysis of Octadecylamine Adsorption on Mica from NaC1-KC1 Saturated Brine in the Presence and Absence of MIBCBy J. J. Benitez
MIBC (methyl-isobuthyl carbinol) was previously shown to enhance significantly sylvite flotation when used at the stage of preparation of amine dispersions. In this paper Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)
Jan 1, 2006
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Predicting Patterns of Slurry Flow Within and Discharge from a 3D Pilot SAG Mill (421a1a4c-1533-4b20-9683-7c7c442899ac)Slurry flow, including flow through the charge, through the discharge grates, along the pulp lifters and its discharge from the mill is an important contributor to the efficiency of the grinding proce
Jan 1, 2012
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Enhancing the Collection of Rock Mass Fabric Data for Open Pit MinesBy C. Poon
For slope stability, knowledge of major and minor discontinuity sets that form the rock mass fabric is paramount for pit slope designs. Due to the increased awareness of health and safety in mining pr
May 1, 2009
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What?s in a Goal? Strategies for Carbon Management in Mining?Introduction to the Delphi Group ?Why is carbon important to your organization ?Key elements of a carbon management strategy ?Inventory ?Risk & opportunity scan ?Mitigation options and financial
May 1, 2009
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Texture of Az31b Sheets Processed by Asymmetric RollingBy H. Utsunomiya
Most magnesium alloy sheets show low deformability in rolling. Edge cracks and transverse fractures are common difficulties. In addition, rolled sheets show well-developed basal texture <0001>//ND. Th
Jan 1, 2006
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Asset Integrity Strategies for Protective CoatingsBy Terry Aben
Outline ?Review of standards that can be used to identify current coating conditions and optimal points to perform coating maintenance. ?Identify how standards can be used to extrapolate the futur
Nov 1, 2011
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The Effect of Particle Size on Froth Stabilities of Different OresBy B. McFadzean, I. Achaye, T. Chidzanira, J. Wiese
"Froth stability has an overriding effect on metallurgical recovery and grade for many ore types. Froth recoveries of less than 10% are common for low stability froths such as those in sparsely minera
Jan 1, 2016
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Specifics of Double Refractory Gold Concentrates Pressure Oxidation in the Presence of ChloridesBy Y. M. Shneerson, P. V. Zaytsev, I. V. Fomenko, M. A. Pleshkov
A thermodynamic description of the equilibrium in liquid and gas phases under specific conditions of refractory gold pressure oxidation was generated using the HKF theory. The gold behavior was consid
Jan 1, 2014
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A Computer Simulation of an Agitation Mill Abrasion Process for Waste Printed Circuit BoardsBy K. Torigoe, S. Owad, C. Tokoro, Y Tsunazawa
The mechanism of an abrasion process to recover metal values by removing components from printed circuit boards (PCBs) is modeled using a discrete element method (DEM) simulation. To simulate the abra
Jan 1, 2011
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Simulating Tumbling Mill Acoustic Signals Using DEMBy Sudarshan Martins
The measurement of acoustic signals produced by a tumbling mill has been previously used to determine the operating state of the mill and correlate the variations of the sound intensity with the opera
Jan 1, 2012
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Discrete Modeling of Rock Fracturing for Various Modes and Mechanical PropertiesBy J. Duriez, L. Scholtès, F. V. Donzé
"Fracture propagation process in brittle rock is investigated by means of numerical simulations performed with an adapted formulation of the discrete element method. The progressive failure mechanism
Jan 1, 2015
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Effect of Scale and Structure on the Strength and Deformability of RocksBy I. Pérez-Rey, J. Arzúa, L. R. Alejano
"The decrease in strength with increasing rock specimen size is usually associated to the increase in the number of defects inside the specimens at small scale (centimeters) but also to the role of th
Jan 1, 2015
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Measuring Grade-Recovery and Partition Curves of Dense Minerals by Batch Fractionation in a Laboratory-Scale Reflux™ Classifier"Sink-float analysis is often used to obtain yield-ash and density partition curves in the coal industry. These provide a valuable tool for evaluating the performance of a separation process. However,
Jan 1, 2016
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Study of a New Large Scale Borehole Soundless Cracking TechnologyBy Q. J. Xu
In blasting sensitive areas, the use of traditional blasting for rock fracture is restricted. Soundless cracking technology has been presented to achieve rock fracture instead of blasting. However, wh
Aug 1, 2013
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New Hydrometallurgical Process for the Recovery of Zinc and Iron from EAF Dust as Zinc Sulphate and Iron PigmentBy T. Boiselle, C. Gielen, P. Henry, J. M. Bier
"Hydrometal is specialized in the production of zinc sulphate from complex secondary raw materials. Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) dust is one of the more interesting potential sources to produce zinc sul
Jan 1, 2016
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Investigation of the Possibility of Using Acoustic Technique to Determine Bubble Size in an Inclined CellBy P. Chu, J. A. Finch, R. Li
"Bubble size plays a key role in flotation. In this paper, we examine the possibility of using passive acoustic sending to determine bubble size. Software was developed based on Short Time Fourier Tra
Jan 1, 2016
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The Solvent Extraction of Iron from a Chloride Leach Solution Containing Precious, Rare and Base MetalsBy Niels Verbaan, Ron Molnar, David Dreisinger
"An acidic chloride leach solution was generated from the treatment of an ore containing the following value elements: silver, gold, indium, gallium, copper, zinc and lead. Iron was also co-extracted
Jan 1, 2016
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Experience With Mine Roadway Steel Arch Supports in the United KingdomBy A. B. Szwilski
The paper outlines the factors taken into account for the selection of steel arch supports. The results are based on experience using the long wall system of coal mining where roadway closure can be e
Jan 1, 1979
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MODERN SEAFLOOR HYDROTHERMAL DEPOSITS - Conductive Heat Flow Anomalies Associated with Hydrothermal Sulfide MoundsBy Yufeng Yao, Robert P. Lowell
Abstract - Conductive heat flow anomalies associated with hydrothermal sulfide mounds on the seafloor have been studied. Sulfide mounds tend to focus conductive heat flow because sulfide minerals have
Jan 1, 1999