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Navigating Operational Hurdles in SAG Mills: Identifying and Addressing Common Challenges - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Kevin Erwina, Rajiv Chandramohana, Connor Meinkea
This paper explores prevalent operational challenges encountered globally in SAG mills, including suboptimal throughput, liner wear, excessive energy consumption, and SAG mill load stability. The pape
Feb 1, 2024
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Arizona Aggregates; 1950 to 2014 and beyondBy Steve Trussell, William H. Langer
"Arizona aggregate (sand, gravel and crushed stone) producers enjoyed more than a half a century of nearly constant growth in demand for aggregates. Approximately 80 percent of the aggregate produced
Jan 1, 2015
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Coal Fired Lime KilnsBy J. L. Thompson
The combustion of pulverized coal is a century-old practice. Many people have investigated coal dust and the residual fly ash particles that re-main after combustion. But the combustion process and fl
Jan 1, 1978
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Assessing longwall gateroad ground response and support alternativesBy Peter Zhang, I. BERK TULU, Morgan M. Sears, Heather Dougherty, Ted Klemetti, DYKE MARK VAN, Gabriel S. Esterhuizen
Ground falls in longwall gateroad entries remain a concern in modern longwall operations. The gateroads are subject to changing horizontal and vertical ground stress induced by longwall extraction. Th
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Application Of A Digital Computer Model To Mine Dewatering DesignBy Dr. David R. Hargis
Finite-difference digital computer models can be used to evaluate the effects of proposed mine dewatering and depressuring operations on ground-water aquifer systems. The effects of proposed dewaterin
Jan 1, 1980
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Reduce Urban Tunnel Utility Relocation Risk through Early Relocation by Specialty ContractorBy Justin Carl, Aliuddin Mohammad, Gordon Evans, Steven Bealby, Carlton Ray
"The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority (DC Water) is implementing the $2.2-billion DC Clean Rivers Project (DCCR) to control combined sewer overflows (CSO) to the Anacostia and Potomac ri
Jan 9, 2017
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Metallurgy Analytics: Transforming Plant Data into Actionable Insights (a60c89ed-7484-4bbf-84be-1975ebd6f0f8)By B. Gorain
"INTRODUCTION The last few decades have seen some remarkable advancement in information technology, but recently various digital technologies have resulted in several synergies to deliver innovation i
Jan 1, 2018
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Do refuge chambers represent a good strategy to manage emergencies in underground coal mines?By A. E. Halim, J. F. Brune
Debate continues over whether barricading in refuge chambers is a good strategy to survive entrapment emergencies in underground coal mines, in particular fires and explosions. Unlike U.S. coal mines,
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The full picture of IPCC system implementation; The reason why so many failBy David Morrison
"The history of the mining industry is littered with in-pit crushing and conveying (IPCC), which should not be confused with the International Protocol for Carbon Capture, projects that failed. The fa
Dec 1, 2016
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Overall View Of Carlsbad PotashBy J. R. Walls
The United States potash industry had its beginning in the early Colonial days. Potash was initially manufactured by leaching of hardwood ashes in large iron pots. Production of potash was recorded as
Jan 1, 1985
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The Light at the End of a 40 Year Old Tunnel - Retrofitting of an Existing Tunnel as part of The New Second Ave Subway Project, New YorkBy Richard Giffen, Michael Trabold, Pablo Lemus
"As part of the new 2nd Ave Subway Project, an existing tunnel constructed in the 1970’s will be connected to the new subway and used as new running tunnels. The existing tunnel had to be modified to
Jan 1, 2016
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Extensive Duct‐Fan Systems with In‐line Booster Fans: Planning for Partial Vacuum and an Algorithm for In‐line Booster Fan Positioning (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration)By J. R. R. Bowling, A. McFadden, M. Francoeur
The abstract discusses the increasing use of extensive duct-fan systems in underground hard-rock mine development. It highlights the challenges of designing these systems, particularly the risk of par
Mar 17, 2022
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Does The Capital Budgeting Process Inhibit Corporate Competitiveness? (AIME PRIPRINT 98-64)By B. W. Cavender
Capital investments are made for a variety of purposes, from providing incremental capacity at existing operations to developing and implementing new technologies intended to radically improve a compa
Jan 1, 1998
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Refining Automated Modeling Of Operational Data By Identifying The Most Important Input FactorsBy Siddhartha Agarwal
The mining industry collects a significant amount of operational data. However, gleaning useful information from the terabytes of data is difficult, and not just because of the sheer volume of the dat
Jan 1, 2011
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Construction of the East-West Cross Drift Tunnel at the Yucca Mountain SiteBy Brian Fulcher, John Eastlund, J. B. Copeland
Following the completion of the 7,600 m primary access tunnel by Kiewit/Parsons Brinckerhoff (K/PB) in April 1997, an exploratory East-West Cross Drift Tunnel was constructed at the Yucca Mountain Pro
Jan 1, 1999
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Full-face shaft sinking at the Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. underground research laboratoryBy W. S. Versluis, G. W. R. Kuzyk
Atomic Energy of Canada, Ltd. (AECL) is constructing an Underground Research Laboratory (URL), a major component of-the Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program. In July 1988. AECL and the US De
Jan 1, 1990
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Paper Recycling-Its Impact On The Future Demand For Mineral PigmentsBy R. Hagemeyer
In North America, the paper industry is by far the largest consumer of coating and filler mineral pigments. Present use is at an annual rate of 5.5 million metric tons with a value of $660 million. Cu
Jan 1, 1994
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Thiourea Leaching Of Gold From An Oxidised Gold-Copper OreBy Cheryl M. McInnes, Graham J. Sparrow, James T. Woodcock
Three composites, assaying about 3 g/t Au and 0.75% Cu, were investigated. Each contained oxide copper minerals, iron oxides, and silicates. One composite also contained copper and iron sulphides.
Jan 1, 1989
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Martin Marietta Conveyor StudyBy R. Corriveaau
This paper is about a horizontally curved conveyor, which carries 6,050 stph of limestone over land from a new quarry to the owner's plant. The conveyor is 5,012 ft long with a horizontal curve r
Jan 1, 2004
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Optimized preparation of fine coalBy D. G. Chedgy
Careful consideration is given to the type of cleaning equipment and control systems to be used when selecting circuits for washing fine coal (0.5 mm x 0, or 28 mesh x 0, size fraction). However, desl
Jan 1, 1987