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Aluminosilicate Inorganic Polymers from Waste MaterialsBy D S. Perera, P Wal, D C. Southam, J L. Lowe
The Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Resource Processing (CSRP) is undertaking a large research project involving partners from industry, universities and government, which aims to develop
Jan 1, 2006
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Trial Application of Polyurethane Resin in Australian Coal MinesBy Russell P
Polyurethane resin (PUR) is extensively used in almost all coal producing countries. On the local scene, PUR components suitable for underground application were selected and subsequently, trials
Jan 1, 1986
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Conversion of hard-to-use wastes to new raw materials for low-energy glass/mineral-wool manufacturingBy Z Li, Z Yan, T Htet, S Zhang
During the pyrometallurgical processes, a substantial quantity of high-temperature ironmaking and steelmaking slags, generated at temperatures ranging from 1400 to 1600°C, is wasted, as the heat conta
Aug 21, 2024
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Flotation as an Operation of Macromolecular Mass TransferBy M R. Drumond
The present work presents a new theoretical interpretation of the flotation process, which can also be applied to other mineral processing physical unit operations. This interpretation is part of the
Jan 1, 2005
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In-Pit Crushing and ConveyingBy I Lourel
In evaluating the installation of an in-pit crushing and conveying (IPCC) system for any mine, a number of options are available for each of the dig side, transport and dump side operations. Some of t
Jan 1, 2009
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Management of Seam Gas Emission and Spontaneous Combustion in a Highly Gassy, Thick and Multi Seam Coal Mine ù A Learning ExperienceThis paper describes operational experience with seam gas and spontaneous combustion management, gained during ten years of production history (1993 to 2003) in the Wynn seam at Dartbrook Coal mine. I
Jan 1, 2005
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Mathematical Modelling of the Convergence and Vertical Stress Patterns Around a Longwall Panel in New South WalesBy Pattinaja MA
Mathematical modelling was carried out to determine the probable convergence and vertical stress patterns around a retreating longwall panel in an underground coal mine in New South Wales. An &apo
Jan 1, 1986
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Ramp-up and long-term performance of the Albion Process™ plant at GeoProMining Gold ArmeniaBy D Walker, A Tsvetkov, P Voigt, O Kloiber-Deane
The GPM Gold Operation has been employing an Albion Process™ plant at its Sotk (Zod) gold mine in Armenia since 2014. Long term data from the operation is now being published for the first time. The
Aug 29, 2018
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Results from a Preliminary Investigation of Particulate Emission During the Sintering of Iron OreBy J Manuel, A Trudu
Regulations on the emission of particulates from sinter plant stacks are becoming increasingly stringent and reducing these emissions by improving gas cleaning systems is a significant cost to the sin
Jan 1, 2002
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Mass Transfer Problems in Mine Ventilation: Some Solution StrategiesBy Ramani R. V
There are many important physical phenomena in mine ventilation which involve transient mass and heat transfer processes. These processes have been modeled using differential equations often solve
Jan 1, 1988
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Benefits Related to Applications of a Mass Blast in Open Cut MiningBy C Muñoz, N Ortega, J Vergara, D Avilés
Mass blasts have been the subject of extensive studies because of their potential benefits in mining operations. However, it has not been possible to advance due to the paradigm that states that the b
Aug 24, 2015
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Origin of Witwatersrand Gold - A Viable Source Region and Source Process for GoldBy G N. Phillips
No new goldfields have been found in the Witwatersrand Basin for over 60 years, and one consequence of this is a long-term decline in gold production. Exploration throughout this period has been based
Sep 26, 2013
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Operational readiness – what is it and how to get it done?By A G. L Pratt
Operational readiness is a commonly used term in mining and many other industry settings. However, translating this term into a coherent scope of work that is practical and meaningful is a challenge f
Mar 29, 2023
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The synergistic interaction between hexanol and dithiophosphate at the air-water and galena-water interfaceBy D Pienaar, B McFadzean, C T. O’Connor
Collector and frother molecules in sulfide mineral flotation are thought to have separate roles in the flotation process, where the collector selectively hydrophobizes the mineral surface and the frot
Aug 24, 2022
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Ancient to modern ironmaking – examining the effect on the behaviour of phosphorus and other impurities in iron ore by doping with calcium oxalate (CaC2O4.H2O)By M I. Pownceby, S Hapugoda, H Han, V Nunna, L Lu
Charcoal produced from Syzygium Zeylanicum (local name: Yakada Maran = iron killer) trees were widely used in ancient Sri Lankan iron smelting practices. In this study, relict charcoal from Syzygium Z
Nov 8, 2021
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Greater Use of Geoscan On-belt Analysis for Process Control at Sepon Copper OperationBy T D. Jolly, L A. Balzan, A R. Harris, Z Bauk
"The availability of real-time data in any process control system is critical for effective management of that system. At MMG LXML Sepon Copper Operation in Lao PDR, controlling the copper grade of th
Oct 10, 2016
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The Copper Deposits of AustraliaCopper was first produced in Australia in 1844, at the Kapunda Mine in South Australia, and, by 18i>0, production exceeded 2,000 tons of copper a year. Output increased ,steadily, reaching a peak o
Jan 1, 1943
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Multivariate Block Co-Simulation of an Iron Ore DepositThe Rio Tinto Iron Ore group currently estimates grade attributes for mineral resources using ordinary kriging (OK). OK produces a smoothed globally unbiased estimate, but does not capture local varia
Sep 26, 2011
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An Investigation of Ammonium Nitrate Loss to Mine Discharge Water at Diavik Diamond MinesBy G MacDonald, B Forsyth, D Corkery, T
An investigation was carried out at Diavik Diamond Mines Inc (DDMI) to identify and quantify the mechanisms through which ammonium nitrate (AN) was entering the mine discharge water. The goal was to d
Jan 1, 2007
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Effect of liquefaction controlling components in carbon-free mould powder for the continuous casting of ultra-low carbon steelsBy N Gruber
In the continuous casting of ultralow carbon (ULC) steels, free carbon is used to control the melting behaviour of mould powders. If the carbon is not completely removed during melting, it is enriched
Jun 19, 2024