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Fuzzy logic controller: Application to liquid-level systemBy K. Rajamani, I. Shah
The development of liquid-level control algorithms, based on sets of linguistic rules expressing human operator's "intuitive" control strategies, have been reported. The main objective of the pre
Jan 1, 1987
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La Estimacion De Costes De Capital PreliminaresBy A. L. Mular
Se revisan brevemente varios procedimientos para el cálculo de coste de capital; no obstante, se discute en preferencia el método del factor estimado. Se proporciona una tabla de costes frente a los d
Jan 1, 1982
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The Role of Mathematical Optimization in the Macro Design and Analysis of Particulate Processing PlantsBy F. A. Aplan, Richard R. Klimpel
This article discusses the role of mathematical optimization techniques as applied to the design and analysis of particulate processing plants. The emphasis will be placed on the macro engineering vie
Jan 1, 1991
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Some New Chemical Reagents for Improved Phosphate Ore FlotationBy Russell. A. Smith
This paper describes some recent work on the identification and development of new chemical reagents aimed at improving the industrial processing of phosphate ores by froth flotation. In particular, t
Jan 1, 1993
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Industrial Minerals Problems And Needs In Chemical ManufacturingBy Wallace W. Key
Problems of marketing industrial minerals to chemical manufacturers are manifold. In addition to the difficulty of establishing demarcation lines between "crude" and "processed" industrial (nonmetalli
Jan 1, 1965
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Russian Resin-in-pulp Technology, Current Status And Recent DevelopmentsBy Lech Bolinski, Joe Shirley
Over two dozen Resin-in-Pulp (RIP) plants have been in operation in the fonner Soviet Union since the beginning of 1970. Currently approximately 50% of the gold produced in Russia, Uzbekistan and Kaza
Jan 1, 1996
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Bluestone Lake Intake ShaftBy W. J. Maloney, H. E. Tuneblom, A. J. Smith
The development of a large regional water supply in Southern West Virginia faced several hurdles. This paper deals with the design and construction of the intake shaft where a combination of cutting e
Jan 1, 1999
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Subsidence Prediction Over Longwall Mining - Parametric Investigation Of The Influence Of Overburden StratigraphyLongwall mining is a commonly used method of coal extraction that involves the complete removal of large, rectangular panels of coal. Longwall mining causes the immediate seam roof to break and fall i
Jan 1, 2008
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Hurtières Tunnel Geological HazardBy Hingant Pierre
The Hurtières Tunnel was built in 1995 with drill and blast method, in metamorphic schist. It is located between Lyon and Torino on the A 43 motorway in the French Alps. During the construction, a geo
Jan 1, 1999
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Water Clarification System At Wharton No. 2 Preparation PlantBy Robert L. Llewellyn
The Wharton No. 2 Mine of Eastern Gas and Fuel Associates is located about 60 miles south of Charleston, West Virginia in Boone County. Daily production is 6,000 T.P.D. on a two-shift basis. The Herns
Jan 1, 1959
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Flexibility-Key to Paramont Coal Preparation Plant DesignBy Robert H. Oliver
Flowsheet flexibility in new 750 TPH coal cleaning plant provides three unusual capabilities. Two compartment drum coarse H.M. washer can be adapted to provide two stage separation. Coarse section of
Jan 1, 1979
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Charge Calculations for TunnelingBy Roger Holmberg
INTRODUCTION The driving of drifts is a very important aspect of underground mining. It is not unusual for the percent¬age of rock broken during development in a mine using sublevel caving, for exa
Jan 1, 1982
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Correction Factors For Vane Anemometer Measurements Taken At Gob Hole OutletsBy Joseph Cervik, Fred Garcia
Gob holes are routinely used by the mining industry to vent methane from gobs and to prevent it from entering the mine ventilation system. In some cases, flows from gob holes are measured by centering
Jan 1, 1987
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Two case histories of subsidence in the Warrior coalfieldBy D. W. Park
Underground openings resulting from coal mining activities have been a serious cause of subsidence problems in the Warrior coalfield of Alabama, which is the 11th largest coal-producing state in the U
Jan 1, 1987
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Problems With Underground Refuse DisposalBy W. G. Kegel
The past few years have produced a rash of demands for changes in America's way of doing things. From manufacturer to consumer, the rules have been changed. Some of the demands were needed and, w
Jan 1, 1975
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Prospects For Chemical Coal Cleaning - IntroductionBy David J. Boron
The United States has the largest total (364 billion metric tons) and recoverable (182 billion metric tons) coal reserves in the world.1 However, progressive coal utilization in this country has been
Jan 1, 1983
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Evaluation of Tri-Sets for Roof-Fall AreasBy C. P. Mangelsdorf, Richard A. Allwes
At the request of the U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), the U.S. Bureau of Mines evaluated the suitability of using tri-sets for protecting mine personnel in roof
Jan 1, 1992
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Planning Ventilation For Underground Nuclear Waste RepositoriesBy N. S. Tanious
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) regulation 10 CFR 60 requires that the ventilation system for the geologic repository be designed to: (1) control the transport of radioactive particulates and
Jan 1, 1988
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Hydrogen Sulfide Controls for Slurry Shield Tunneling in Gassy Ground Conditions - A Case HistoryBy Larry Taylor, Thomas Zdeb, Brian Jacobs, Dennis Jensen
Subway tunnels proposed for the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LAMTA) East Side Extension are to be excavated below the groundwater through an area of Los Angeles, Californi
Jan 1, 1999