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Cable Shovel Simulation leading to A Novel Dipper Design
By Ning Shi
This paper suggests an alternative design approach for an innovative shovel dipper, for use in ground conditions where cutting of virgin ground rather than scooping of blasted material is required. No
May 1, 2004
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Agglomeration of Sulphide Minerals
By J. A. Finch, J. Vergouw
"Flotation selectivity becomes progressively more difficult to achieve with decreasing particle size. One of the possible problems is agglomeration, i.e. particles clustering together. One mechanism d
Jan 1, 1997
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Technology Options and Innovation for Copper Heap Leaching
By Damian Connelly
The metallurgical heart of the majority of copper oxide processes is the heap leaching operation. Fresh low grade sulfide ores is a far greater challenge.The success of this unit operation is so impor
Jan 1, 2019
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Fuel cell versus diesel loader operation: Cost-benefit analysis study
By M. C. Bétournay
Under the requirement to define the economic advantages of using hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, a broad-scoped project was initiated to quantify the costs associated with operating fuel cell vehicles an
May 1, 2005
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Fuel cell versus diesel loader operation: Cost-benefit analysis study (6b80a653-d0e2-439c-a343-5c05fb591d61)
By G. Righettini, G. Desrivières, P. Mousset-Jones, R. Lacroix, M. C. Bétournay, P. Laliberté, S. Hardcastle
"Under the requirement to define the economic advantages of using hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, a broad-scoped project was initiated to quantify the costs associated with operating fuel cell vehicles a
Jan 1, 2005
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Save Time and Money in Industrial Mineral Plant Start-ups
By Michael G. Rulff, Tracy M. Holmes
"Vast amounts of time and money are spent fighting flow problems in plants that involve the handling or processing of industrial minerals. Because these types of projects tend to be capitalintensive,
Jan 1, 2008
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Review of Comminution Practice
By Ronald E. Hamilton
"An attempt to review the recent literature on comminution reveals at once that the subject has many ramifications and that the applications are so diverse that there are very few general statements w
Jan 1, 1976
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Continuous SAG Volumetric Charge Measurement
By Andre Vien, Jean-François Dupont
"Over the past several years, Svedala has developed a continuous charge monitor (CCM) for tumbling mills. It consists of a strain gauge embedded into a rubber lifter and associated electronics. This p
Jan 1, 2001
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Modelling Secondary Crushing Plants for Teaching Purposes and Operator Training
By J. A. Meech, R. J. Tucker
"A dynamic computer model has been developed to simulate the operation of ore crushing plants. The model was created in a general form to allow imitation of a wide variety of secondary crushing circui
Jan 1, 1985
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Electrical and environmental protection of high- and low-voltage mine cables
By R. W. Mei, R. A. Strombom, D. J. Moore
"Heat-shrinkable cable accessories are solving problems in the mining industry. This paper describes a range of products used by the industry, including low-voltage splices, high-voltage splices to 8.
Jan 1, 1980
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Simulation of a dragline operation in all eastern Kentucky mine
By R. V. Ramani
"A computer simulation model of a dragline has beer developed for the study of alternative dragline deployment schemes for varying geological and mining conditions. In this paper, the mathematical asp
Jan 1, 1985
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Development of Copper/Nickel Separation at INCO
By P. Wells
"In the past decade, there have been many developments in processing of nickel/copper sulfide ores. Improved pentlandite/pyrrhotite flotation selectivity with the use of new reagents, fine regrinding
Jan 1, 2004
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An experimental investigation into the trapping model core pillars with reinforced fly ash composites
By M. K. Mishra, U. M. R. Karanam
Relative to slender pillars, larger size pillars exhibit improved strata control. Fly ash, though traditionally treated as a waste product, is emerging as an alternate engineering material. This paper
Jan 1, 2008
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Monitoring of Highwall Stability at the Dome Open Pit
By John G. Henning
The Porcupine Joint Venture operates the Dome Mine in South Porcupine, Ontario. Dome underground began production in 1910. It is the longest continuous operating gold mine in Canada, producing in exce
May 1, 2004
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Report on the Rockburst Situation in Ontario Mines
By R. G. K. Morrison
By arrangement between the Ontario Mining Association and Messrs. John Taylor & Sons, Mining Engineers, 6 Queen Street Place, London, E.C.4, the writer was engaged for a period of not more than three
Jan 1, 1942
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Resin-in-pulp as an Alternative Process for Gold Recovery from Cyanide Leach Slurries
"This paper reviews the chemistry involved in the recovery of gold from cyanide solution with anion-exchange resins, and also discusses the most critical aspects of the engineering of an effective res
Jan 1, 1991
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Predicting the Energy Requirements of High Pressure Grinding Rolls Using Piston Press Test Procedures
By Zorigtkhuu Davaanyam, Bern Klein, Stefan Nadolski, Amit Kumar
"The High Pressure Grinding Rolls (HPGR) is a relatively new comminution technology that has been shown to be more energy efficient compared to semi-autogeneous (SAG) mills. Full and fair consideratio
Jan 1, 2015
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The Equity leach plant
By C. R. Edwards
"Equity Silver Mines Limited, Canada's largest silver mine, has designed, built and operated a leach plant to reduce the levels of antimony and arsenic in its silver-gold-copper flotation concent
Jan 1, 1985
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Retention of Small Grinding Media inside Ball Mills
By Jocelyn Bouchard, Claude Bazin, Sami Makni, Rolando Quispe
"Finely disseminated minerals in ores require intensive size reduction to achieve sufficient liberation for the subsequent concentration process. The use of small grinding media in conventional ball m
Jan 1, 2015
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Alimak Mining at the David Bell Mine
By Andrew G. Patton
The Alimak mining method was introduced at the David Bell mine in 1998 to extract an otherwise uneconomic and inaccessible reserve. The success associated with the extraction of these reserves led to
Oct 1, 2001