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A Methodology To Determine In Situ Rock Mass Failure
By K. Y. Haramy
A scale-invariant theory of the strength and deformability of rock masses in static equilibrium and at incipient failure is proposed. The theory provides a rationale for designing structures in rock.
Jan 1, 1995
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Charge Motion In A Semi-Autogenous-Grinding Mill
By Z. Rogovin
In order to develop more accurate procedures for scale-up and design of semi-autogenous-grinding mills through detailed mathematical models, a better understanding of the charge motion and rock/ball s
Jan 1, 1985
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Coal
By F. Freme
Coal production in the United States increased in2004 by 36 Mt (39.7 million st) to end the year at 1 Gt(1.11 billion st), according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). This was a 3.
Jan 1, 2005
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Engineering Properties of Agglomerated Ore in a Heap Leach Pile (Chapter 23)
By D. T. Kinard, A. A. Schweizer
An operational 9 meter (30-foot) high gold heap leach pile was investigated by excavating test pits up to 6 meters (20 feet) deep, obtaining bulk and relatively undisturbed thin wall drive samples, an
Jan 1, 1987
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Dewatering Mineral And Coal Fines By Hyperbaric Centrifugation
By R. Asmatulu
According to Darcy?s law, the rate of filtration should increase with increasing pressure drop across a filter cake. In centrifugal filtration, the driving pressure is created by the centrifugal force
Jan 1, 2012
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Concentration of Silicon Carbide with a Density Separation Process
By Johan M. Versteegen
During the production of silicon carbide a by-product is generated, which contains a mixture of crystalline and amorphous silicon carbide. Utilizing the difference in density, shape and surface proper
Jan 1, 1988
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Acidic Medium Flotation Separation Of Chromite From Olivine And Serpentine
By L. Piga, G. Belardi, V. Alesse, N. Shehu, J. Freund
The physico-chemical interactions among minerals such as olivine, chromite and serpentine; the most commonly present ions in solution such as Ca and Mg; and flotation reagents such as EDTA and oleic a
Jan 1, 1998
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Emulsion Flotation Of Molybdenite (Chapter 16)
By D. Malhotra, R. M. Hoover
The effect of a surfactant, designated Syntex, on the wetting and spreading of hydrocarbon oil on molybdenite surfaces (faces) has been investigated experimentally through measurements of zeta potenti
Jan 1, 1976
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Detection Of Abandoned Coal Mine Workings And Underground Voids By Microgravity (PREPRINT NUMBER 88-160)
By D. Butler
Lateral density changes in the subsurface cause a change in the vertical pull of gravity at the surface. By very accurate measurement of gravity and the practical application of common sense, a microg
Jan 1, 1988
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Effect Of Reaction Conditions On Molten Caustic Leaching Of Oil Sand Coke Residues (PRIPRINT 95-1)
By M. T. Ityokumbul
The effect of reaction conditions on the desulphurization of oil sand coke residues has been studied. The variables investigated were temperature, reaction time, heat transfer resistance, and mode of
Jan 1, 1995
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Computing The Reliability Of Soil Slopes Using Conditional Simulation (PRIPRINT 93-273)
By S. Todd Mickleborough
The geostatistical technique of conditional simulation is applied to measure the uncertainty in factor of safety predictions for soil slopes where there is incomplete knowledge of the spatial distribu
Jan 1, 1993
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An Improved Mechanism For Large Flotation Cells
By E. L. Smith
The development of larger size flotation machines, which started in the 1950's and 1960's, is still proceeding. The largest mechanical flotation machines avail-able today have unit volumes i
Jan 1, 1983
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An Integrated Heavy Media Cyclone-Flotation System For Coal Cleaning
By M. Polat
A combined heavy medium-flotation process which incorporates the advantages of two widely employed cleaning methods, namely, heavy medium separation and flotation was used to achieve improved separati
Jan 1, 1992
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Application Of Kinetics And Liberation Data To Analysis Of An Industrial Flotation Process
By N. W. Johnson
Two analysis tools which have been applied to problems in industrial Flotation processses are the application of kinetics and detailed mineralogical or liberation data, both on a size-by-size basis. T
Jan 1, 1985
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Advances in Mill-Lining Technology (SME Annual Meeting, Feb. 14-17, 1994)
By R. Svensson
Mill linings play an important role in all comminution processes with tumbling mills. The selection of the lining profile and the lining material has a great impact on overall grinding cost and mill t
Jan 1, 1995
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Concentration Of Spodumene From North Carolina Pegmatite Ores (PRIPRINT 77-H-382)
By Immo H. Redeker
The Kings Mountain area of North Carolina is the lithium pegmatite center of the U.S., if not of the whole world. We have two spodumene and by-product mineral producing companies, Lithium Corp. of Ame
Jan 1, 1977
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Design And Construction Of A Bulkhead For A Simulated Underground Leaching Stope
By F. Djahanguiri
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is conducting research on underground stope leaching of metalliferous ores to minimize the environmental impact of ore processing on the surface and to maximize minable reserv
Jan 1, 1995
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Comparative Study Of The Surface Properties And The Reactivity Of Coal Pyrite And Mineral Pyrite (PREPRINT NUMBER 89-6)
By R. W. Lai
Cyclic voltammetry (CV), flotation response, evolved-gas analysis (EGA), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) were employed to evaluate the major differences in the surface property and surface
Jan 1, 1989
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Assessing Roof Fall Hazards for Underground Stone Mines: A Proposed Methodology (SME Annual Meeting Mar. 27-Mar.29, 2006, St. Louis, MO)
By L. Prosser, A. Iannacchione, G. Esterhuizen
The potential for roof falls in underground mines remains a clear and present danger for mine workers. An investigation of ground conditions in nearly 50% of the nation’s underground stone mines foun
Jan 1, 2006
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An Explanation Of Flocculation Using Lewis Acid-Base Theory
By P. M. Brown
The Bureau of Mines, U. S. Department of the Interior, has developed a method of dewatering clay slurries based on flocculation by high-molecular-weight polymers and water removal from the formed floc
Jan 1, 1988