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  • SME
    Wear of 12 alloys during laboratory milling of phosphate rock in phosphoric acid waste water

    By J. H. Tylczak, R. Blickensderfer, D. J. Singleton

    As part of its research on wear of mining and mineral processing equipment, the US Bureau of Mines evaluated the erosion-corrosion characteristics of 12 alloys in phosphoric acid waste water. Tests we

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    The United Nations Role in the Application of Microcomputers in Mineral Projects in Developing Countries

    By Simon D. Handelsman

    Technical co-operation activities of the Department of Technical Co-operation for Development of the United Nations Secretariat have included the introduction of electronic data processing techniques

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    In Situ Grain Size Distribution Determination And Liberation Modeling Of Slow-Cooled Steelmaking Slags: Implications For Phosphorus Removal

    By S. Pignolet-Brandom, E. Fregeau-Wu, I. Iwasaki

    To recycle steelmaking slags for their iron, manganese and lime contents, removal of the phosphorus-bearing dicalcium silicate and calcium phosphate is essential. Slow-cooling of slags was necessary t

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Minimizing Longwall Move Time By Using Microsoft Project

    By Selamet G. Ercelebi, Mahmut Yavuz

    An inherent aspect of longwall mining is moving the equipment from a mined-out panel to a newly developed panel. Moving times may be reduced by detailed preplanning. A very useful tool for planning is

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    The Mine Management Support System

    By R. Larry Grayson

    In an interdisciplinary research effort at West Virginia University, the Mine Management Support System (MMSS) is being developed as a window-based shell that may be used for the integration of a myri

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Local Recovery Estimation For Co-Products By Disjunctive Kriging ? Introduction

    By A. Maréchal

    It has been shown since a few years that the problem of estimating recoverable reserves should be solved by using specialized statistical techniques : whenever the selected blocks are chosen without a

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    What Really Determines The Height In Column Flotation?

    By M. T. Ityokumbul

    Flotation columns and their variations are increasingly replacing conventional cells in mineral-processing circuits. While the operational characteristics of columns differ from those of conventional

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    The Cinnabar Canyon Sulfur Deposit

    By J. Mersch Ward

    Homestake Mining Company has identified a significant native sulfur resource at its Cinnabar Canyon prospect in Mono County, California. Elemental sulfur occurs as replacements, fracture coatings and

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Use Of An Analytical Solution For Preliminary Estimates Of Ground Water Inflow To A Pit

    By L. C. Atkinson, E. A. Azrag, T. M. Hanna

    The results of using a simple analytical solution and a relatively complex numerical model to estimate ground water inflow to an open pit mine are compared. The analytical solution assumes lateral, ra

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Beneficiation of barite: A review of processing studies at CANMET

    By P. R. A. Andrews, R. K. Collings

    The beneficiation of barite has been the subject of many investigations at CANMET, thus reflecting barite's importance as an industrial mineral. Fifty-one studies relating to various aspects of b

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    An Evaluation of Acid Mine Drainage Treatment Systems and Costs

    Acid mine drainage is still a common problem in the northern Appalachian high sulfur coal region despite mining and reclamation practices applied to control it. Mining companies must treat water with

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    Spontaneous Combustion Experience at Cyprus Shoshone Coal Mine

    By Thomas H. Koenning, James R. Boulton

    The coal mined by Cyprus at the Shoshone mine near Hanna, WY is highly susceptible to spontaneous combustion. Spontaneous heatings have occurred in the gob of several of the longwall panels and, in so

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Improving spiral performance using - circuit analysis

    By G. D. Trump, F. L. Stanley

    Spirals have become one of the most popular methods for treating fine coal. Unfortunately, spirals tend to produce an undesirably high specific gravity cut point and often misplace significant amounts

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Simulating The Underground Mine Climate Using A Microcomputer

    By Malcolm J. McPherson

    This paper describes the algorithm used in a BASIC program for an IBMXT microcomputer, to simulate the underground mine climate. The program called CLIMSIM has been developed and refined over several

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SME
    Recovery of Copper From Waste Printed Circuit Board

    By X. Wen, D. Tao, B. Li

    A high effective method using a hammer mill, a column pneumatic separator and an electrostatic separator was studied for recycling copper from waste printed circuit board. The factors influencing the

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Recovery Of Bituminous Coal From Refuse Material

    By M. S. Klima, A. Simard, M. L. Turek

    Laboratory testing was carried out to evaluate several devices for recovering clean coal from bituminous coal refuse material. The bulk of the testing focused on using a dense-medium cyclone to proces

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Fundamental Studies On The Loading Of Gold On Carbon In Chloride Solutions

    By Erich U. Petersen, J. B. Hiskey, William J. Tafuri, Donald M. Hausen, X. H. Jiang, Douglas N. Halbe, G. Ramadorai

    The extraction of gold from chloride solutions with activated carbon is examined. It is shown that the uptake of gold by activated carbon from chloride solution follows a mechanism whereby gold is red

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Evolution Of Mining Equipment In The Powder River Basin

    By Kenneth R. Miller

    Surface mine equipment operators in the Campbell County region of Wyoming's Powder River Basin have found new ways of solving old problems. Technology, experience, competitive pressures and an in

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    Measured values of coal mine stopping resistance

    By N. Oswald

    As coal mines age and become more developed, ventilation modeling becomes more important for the planning and continued operation of the system. Numerous studies have been performed and presented that

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Network conditions that ensure correct prediction of airflow direction when developing connecting airways

    By J. M. Mutmansky, Y. J. Wang

    The method usually used to predict the direction of flow in a connecting airway is to conduct a survey of the two existing nodes to be connected by the new pressure airway. It is then assumed that the

    Jan 1, 2000