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Improved Training Reduces Worker InjuriesBy Steve Kral
U.S. mines are among the most efficient, productive and safest in the world. Much of that efficiency is due to the high-technology equipment and processes available to the industry. The U.S. mining
Jan 1, 2002
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CFD Analysis Of Two-Phase Flow In A Self Aerated Flotation MachineBy H. Fayed
Two-phase (water and air) flow in a self aerated WEMCO flotation machine has been investigated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). A 0.8 m3 model is considered. The flow is modeled by Euler-Eule
Jan 1, 2012
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Coal Environmental Protection Mining Technology System and Engineering PracticeBy Quansheng Li
Large-scale coal mining will cause environmental problems such as aquifer damage, land excavation and occupation, soil erosion, vegetation damage, and regional landscape damage. The existing coal mine
Jun 25, 2024
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Fine Coal Dry Classification And SeparationBy Yuemin Zhao, Daniel Tao, Xinxi Zhang, Qingru Chen, Maoming Fan, Zhenfu Luo, Xiuxiang Tao, Guohua Yang
Coal is currently cleaned with the minimum of size reduction, fine particle processing, recovery, and tailings disposal are major problems. Adequate water resources are not always available. For examp
Jan 1, 2005
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Mine Health and Safety at the Turn of the MillenniumBy Raja V. Ramani
As the new millennium approaches, it is appropriate to assess the progress that has been made in mine health and safety, a matter of concern to management, labor and government. One can hardly look a
Jan 1, 1999
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Ventilation And Climate Simulation Of Development Ends In Metal MinesBy P. Rostami
It is important to study the ventilation system in order to better design and control of the working environment in deep underground mines. With increasing depth, heat, and humidity performance may be
Jan 1, 2011
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Climax High Capacity Processor – A Novel Design for Coal Pre-Combustion Cleaning – Preprint 97-74By J. V. Ghelarducci, M. A. Sharpe, D. G. Chedgy
This article presents a novel design, called the Climax, High Capacity Processor (HCP), for pre-combustion cleaning of coal. This design is particularly suitable for the plant capacities of 400 ~ 660
Feb 24, 1997
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ABB?S Belt Conveyor Systems Portfolio - IntroductionBy U. Richter
Conveyors are a highly effective means of transporting material over long distances. Recently there has been a trend toward long conveyor systems with high capacity single flights. These conveyor
Jan 1, 2012
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Improved Prices Spur Optimism at NWMA MeetingBy Steve Kral
After years of cutbacks, closures and layoffs, the mining industry is beginning to expand again. Metals prices are up and so is investor interest and confidence in the industry. Gold prices began
Jan 1, 2004
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Designing Continuous Conveyor Systems in Urban Environments: The 63rd Street Access Tunnel in New York CityBy Dean Workman
Located in downtown New York City, this project necessitated an innovative conveyor design for successful muck removal. This paper will discuss the technical challenges and engineering solutions of th
Jan 1, 2008
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - ZirconiumBy S. K. Gilman
Zircon (ZrSiO4) sand production of about 1.1 Mt/a(1.2 million stpy) predominates the global supply of zirconium minerals. Baddeleyite (ZrO2) contributes less than 1 percent of supply. Zircon is al
Jan 1, 2005
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Government Support for Sustainability of the Extractive IndustriesBy A. Eftimie, M. Stanley
The World Bank Group (WBG) believes that extractive industries can make significant contribution to sustainable development and poverty reduction, providing that environmental, social, and corporate g
Jan 1, 2005
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How To Optimize The Water Usage At The Whole Operation In 4 Key StepsBy G. Tiravanti
A recurrent concern in mining operations is how to deal with the large volumes of fresh water used which in turn generates large volumes of effluents that have to be treated. Water treatment can focus
Feb 27, 2013
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Modeling And Simulation Of Mineral Processing Circuits Using JKSIMMET And JKSIMFLOATIn recent years there have been significant advances in computing power and programming technology, enabling more complicated processes to be modelled in greater detail. This has led to increased unde
Feb 27, 2013
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Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations And Experimental Validation Of Tracer Gas Distribution In An Experimental Underground MineFollowing a disaster in a mine, it is important to understand the state of the mine damage immediately with limited information. Computational fluid dynamics can be used to simulate and ascertain info
Jan 1, 2011
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Analysis Of Enhanced Coalbed Methane Recovery Through Carbon Sequestration In The Central Appalachian BasinBy M. J. Miller, N. Ripepi, M. Karmis, J. M. Conrad
Unmineable coal seams present an opportunity to sequester carbon dioxide emissions from power plants, while enhancing the recovery of coalbed methane. Injected carbon dioxide is adsorbed and stored o
Jan 1, 2006
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Economic Conditions Help Minnesota’s Iron Ore MiningBy William R. Yernberg
What a difference a year makes. One year ago, the iron mining industry and the steelmaking industry in the United States were in trouble. Many companies were in bankruptcy, and talk of plant and mine
Jan 1, 2004
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Present Practices In The Computer Control Of Copper Flotation PlantsBy Emmanuel V. Manlapig
The variables involved in a complex process like flotation can be classified as follows: a. Disturbance variables - which are undesired properties of the process input which affect the value of the pr
Jan 1, 1978
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Deep Portal Shafts of the Annacis Island Outfall Tunnels— Building on Pacific Northwest Shaft Design Experience - RETC2021By John Newby, Ulf Gwildis, Fred Marquis
From the Brightwater Conveyance System in Seattle to the Second Narrows Water Supply Tunnel in Vancouver, BC, the design and construction of deep-lying tunnels in the Pacific Northwest often require t
Jun 13, 2021
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Nonconventional surface ground behavior induced by underground mining in Pennsylvania - SME Transactions 2015By R. Gray, B. Hebblewhite
Experience from Australia had identified what is referred to as nonconventional surface subsidence behavior. This occurs under irregular surface topography, resulting in valley closure, valley floor u
Jan 1, 2015