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Cutter Roof And Its CausesBy Wen H. Su
This paper examines the intrinsic mechanisms of cutter roof by combining field investigation, laboratory testings, underground instrumentations, and numerical modelling. Cutter roof developed during t
Jan 1, 1985
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Enhancement Of Roller Cutting By Means Of Water JetsBy Noel C. Joughin, Orrie Fenn, Brian E. Protheroe
Work has shown that the use of high-pressure water jets enhances the performance of mechanical cutting in very hard rock. To assess the potential of this approach for use in conjunction with free roll
Jan 1, 1985
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Sewer Tunnel In Gassy RockBy Fred A. Breu, Jerome C. Neyer, James F. Peters, John W. Critchfield
This paper describes experiences with methane and hydrogen sulfide gas encountered during design and construction of a sewer tunnel in rock, in Rochester, N.Y. Design explorations are summarized, incl
Jan 1, 1985
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Design And Development Of A Mobile Mining MachineBy G. L. Dollinger, J. P. Kindsvater, J. A. Gibson
DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF A MOBILE MINING MACHINE INTRODUCTION Until recently, developing tunnels in hard rock has been accomplished either by the drill and blast method or by using large tunnel bo
Jan 1, 1985
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Thin Layer Wet Screening In Ore Grinding CircuitsBy Edward M. Jacobs
In some ore grinding circuits it is desirable to make separations purely on size. The normal choice for this is vibrating screen equipment. Developments in screening process technology have led to imp
Jan 1, 1985
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Purpose and TerminologyBy W. E. Horst
Raw materials and mineral products are crushed, ground, or pulverized for a variety of reasons. Some of the most important reasons for size reduction are: to liberate marketable mineral species from a
Jan 1, 1985
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Ground Control Problems And Possible Remedial Measures At An Underground Coal MineBy S. M. Hsiung
This paper presents the results of an extensive study concerning a series of roof falls in a room-and-pillar coal mine located in West Virginia. Three dimensional finite element modeling was employed
Jan 1, 1985
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Occurrence And Origin Of PerliteBy R. O. Y. Breese
Perlite is a hydrated acid volcanic glass that has been derived from the alteration of obsidians through incorporation of water into the silica structure. It is distinguished from other members of the
Jan 1, 1985
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Wet Concentrating TablesBy A. W. Deurbrouck, W. W. Agey
Introduction The modern wet concentrating table is a rectangular or rhomboid shaped normally rimed-deck operated in essentially a horizontal plane (Fig. 23). A drive mechanism imparts a differential
Jan 1, 1985
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Loblolly Pine Seedling Response To Overburden Types And Management PracticesBy R. W. Draves
Planning and testing in advance of the mining operation are essential. This advance work can involve physical and chemical analysis of overburden cores, field test plots, green- house studies or any o
Jan 1, 1985
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Deep Soil Loosening Equipment For Prime Farmland ReclamationBy Yoginder P. Chugh
The control of soils has been found to be one of the highest priority factors influencing the return of reclaimed prime farmland to production. The compaction of soil is primarily a result of the move
Jan 1, 1985
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Large Flotation Machines In Coal Preparation Plants Of The Ruhr District Of West GermanyBy Armin C. Supp
Since 1975, about a dozen high capacity flotation plants have been installed in the Ruhr district. Depending on the size of the preparation plants, the design capacity of the flotation section is betw
Jan 1, 1985
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Metallurgical Developments At Palabora ConcentratorBy Johann Steynberg
The design and construction of a Concentrator based on initial pilot plant work is rarely perfect. Palabora's plant was no exception although the basic objective to produce copper in a safely con
Jan 1, 1985
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Agricultural Developments In Potash Use - Recognizing The Essential Role Of Potassium In Crop ProductionBy B. C. Darst
Developments in the agricultural use of potassium (K) have been based solely on the essential role K plays in crop production. Crop plants cannot complete their normal life cycle if K is deficient or
Jan 1, 1985
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Application Of Geomechanics In Longwall Operation ? IntroductionBy D. S. Choi
Coal is expected to become an increasingly important source of energy in the future. Coal production has already increased from about 650 million tons in 2975 to about 875 million tons in 1984 (Wilkin
Jan 1, 1985
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Cutter Vibration Monitoring For Vertical Guidance Of Mining MachinesBy C. R. Peterson
A cutter vibration monitoring system is described which would map seam strata non-uniformities to permit guidance within the seam. An extremely simple and rugged transducer is used which is compatible
Jan 1, 1985
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Mexican Fluorspar Status In World MarketsBy Brian F. Taylor
The Mexican fluorspar industry is faced with and will face serious problems, some of their own making and others beyond their control. However, they still offer the most secure source of fluorspar for
Jan 1, 1985
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The Copper Segregation ProcessBy Maurice Rey
The copper segregation process is designed to concentrate oxidized copper ores or mixed sulfide-oxide copper ores which are refractory to normal and cheaper mineral dressing or leaching processes. Suc
Jan 1, 1985
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AluminaBy W. D. Elston, A. E. McLaughlin, G. B. Hampton, W. L. Barham, J. F. Murphy, W. H. Cundiff, J. W. Mulloy, R. G. Breuer, J. W. Shaffer
Introduction Alumina (aluminum oxide) is the material from which all the world's aluminum is produced. In the Western World, all the alumina is made from bauxite by the Bayer process. In t
Jan 1, 1985