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                     A Mathematical Model of Electric Smelting Furnace Used for Improving Design and Operation A Mathematical Model of Electric Smelting Furnace Used for Improving Design and OperationBy Zhou Jiemin In order to fully understand the behavior of the rectangular six- electrode electric smelting furnace and improve its design and operation, a three-dimensional mathematical model has been developed wh Jan 1, 1991 
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                     A Mathematical Model Of Laser Surface Heat-Cooling Treatment For Medium Carbon Steel - Synopsis A Mathematical Model Of Laser Surface Heat-Cooling Treatment For Medium Carbon Steel - SynopsisBy I. Fedotov One of the most effective methods of metal surface heat treatment is through laser hardening. In most cases, laser parameters are determined experimentally, which is expensive and time-consuming. A ma Jan 1, 2011 
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                     A Mathematical Model of The Hydrocyclone Classifier A Mathematical Model of The Hydrocyclone ClassifierBy L. R. Plitt A series of experiments were carried out in an effort to develop a universally applicable mathematical model of the hydrocyclone classifier. The design and operating variables studied were: cyclone di Jan 1, 1976 
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                     A Mathematical Model to Forecast Uranium Production A Mathematical Model to Forecast Uranium ProductionBy F. A. G. M. Camisani-Calzolari The uranium production forecasting program described in this paper projects production from Reasonably Assured, Estimated Additional and Speculative Resources in the cost categories of less than $130/ Jan 1, 1987 
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                     A Mathematical Model to Study Filtration Efficiency of Ceramic Foam Filters A Mathematical Model to Study Filtration Efficiency of Ceramic Foam FiltersBy A. H. Castillejos E., F. A. Acosta G. Filtration is widely used as a terminal refining step for metals, particularly for the casting of aluminum alloys, but still more knowledge is required to understand how several factors affect the eff Jan 1, 1999 
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                     A mathematical mould model for transient infiltration and lubrication behaviour of slag in a steel continuous casting process A mathematical mould model for transient infiltration and lubrication behaviour of slag in a steel continuous casting processBy B. Yu, M-H. Cao, C. Zhou, X-Z. Zhang The transient infiltration and lubrication behaviour of slag during continuous casting of steel is important for billet quality. A two-dimensional coupled mathematical mould model was developed to inv Apr 16, 2024 
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                     A Mathematical Programming Approach To The Selection Of Stripping Technique And Dragline Size For Area Surface Mines ? Introduction A Mathematical Programming Approach To The Selection Of Stripping Technique And Dragline Size For Area Surface Mines ? IntroductionBy David F. Gibson This paper presents an outline of several models that have been developed to aid surface mine planners evaluate alternative mining methods and dragline sizes. The models presented belong to a larger g Jan 1, 1982 
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                     A Mathematical Programming Model For Open Pit Short-Term Production Scheduling A Mathematical Programming Model For Open Pit Short-Term Production SchedulingIn this paper, a mixed integer linear programming (MILP) model for the short-term scheduling of open pit mines is formulated. The proposed model aims at sequencing the blocks extraction over multiple Jan 1, 2011 
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                     A Maximum Instantaneous Charge Map for Environmental Protection in Rock Blasting at the Serra Sul Mine (S11D) A Maximum Instantaneous Charge Map for Environmental Protection in Rock Blasting at the Serra Sul Mine (S11D)By Raúl Carretero de la Hoz, Leonardo Soares Chaves, João Paulo Soares Toneli, Francisco Felipe da Silva Dantas, Marcos Peres Lopes, Marcus Vinicius da Silva Gonçalves The mining activity results in environmental impact and thus requires the adoption of techniques to minimize its effects. The rock blasting process is required to break up and move the rock enabling t Jan 21, 2025 
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                     A Meander Cutoff Into A Gravel Extraction Pond, Clackamas River, Oregon A Meander Cutoff Into A Gravel Extraction Pond, Clackamas River, OregonBy E. F. Schnitzer, C. Lidstone, D. Cramer, P. J. Wampler The River Island mining site is located at approximately river mile (RM) 15 on the Clackamas River, a large gravel-bed river in northwest Oregon. During major flooding in February 1996, rapid channel Jan 1, 2006 
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                     A Measurement Method for Determining Absorption Coefficients for Underground Mines A Measurement Method for Determining Absorption Coefficients for Underground MinesBy Gregory P. Cole, Peter G. Kovalchika, Rudy J. Matetic, Adam K. Smith Previous studies conducted by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) have shown that approximately 90% of coal miners and 49% of metal/nonmetal miners had a hearing impair 
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                     A Mechanical Disintegrator for Slime Samples A Mechanical Disintegrator for Slime SamplesON milling plants, where a large number of slime samples are collected each day, considerable work is involved preparing them for the assayer. The usual practice (as the material usually passes a 150- Jan 1, 1922 
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                     A Mechanism For Gas Outbursts In Louisiana Salt Mine A Mechanism For Gas Outbursts In Louisiana Salt MineBy M. Ashraf Mahtab In Louisiana salt mines a sudden erruption or outburst of salt and gas occurs when the heading face approaches a pressure pocket (altered salt with high pressure gas). The resulting cavity is semi-ell Jan 1, 1982 
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                     A Mechanism of Fluid Infiltration Through Minerals - Implications for Element Mobilisation Within the Earth A Mechanism of Fluid Infiltration Through Minerals - Implications for Element Mobilisation Within the EarthBy H Austrheim, A K. Engvik, A Putnis How aqueous fluids move through rocks and minerals is a question of possible pathways and mechanisms. Existing pathways such as fractures and grain or mineral boundaries provide obvious channels for f Jan 1, 2008 
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                     A Mechanism Study Of The Formation Of Sodium Vanadate Compounds Under The Conditions Of The Salt-Roast Process A Mechanism Study Of The Formation Of Sodium Vanadate Compounds Under The Conditions Of The Salt-Roast ProcessBy William H. Dresher A study has been made of the reaction mechanisms occurring during the salt-roast process to form water-soluble sodium vanadate compounds from the vanadium oxide compounds present in vanadium-bearing o Jan 1, 1961 
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                     A Mechanistic Approach to Modelling Slurry Transport in AG/SAG Mills?transport through the Charge A Mechanistic Approach to Modelling Slurry Transport in AG/SAG Mills?transport through the ChargeBy P. Condori In spite of the importance of the slurry transport and discharge in autogenous and semiautogen-ous (AG/SAG) mills, it is evident that a more comprehensive and useful model is still required. Semi-empi Jan 1, 2014 
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                     A Mechanistic Model of Axial Charge Segregation in Rotating Drums A Mechanistic Model of Axial Charge Segregation in Rotating DrumsBy Elbasher M. E. Ahmed, Indresan Govender "A mechanistic model of axial charge segregation in rotating drums is presented. We show that granular material composed of different frictional properties diffuse into axial bands as a consequence of Jan 1, 2016 
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                     A Mechanistic Model of Batch Grinding in Ball Mills A Mechanistic Model of Batch Grinding in Ball MillsA Mechanistic Model of Batch Grinding in Ball Mills Sep 13, 2010 
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                     A mechanistic model of SAG mills A mechanistic model of SAG millsBy Rodrigo Carvalho, Marcelo Tavares "The accurate prediction of the outcomes in SAG grinding has been a great challenge to researchers and process operators. The use of Discrete Element Methods for modelling charge motion in tumbling mi Jan 1, 2014 
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                     A mechanistic study of arsenic (V) removal from artificially contaminated clay soils by electrokinetic remediation A mechanistic study of arsenic (V) removal from artificially contaminated clay soils by electrokinetic remediationBy Masakazu Niinae, Tasuma Suzuki, Mai Moribe, Yohhei Okabe Bench-scale electrokinetic experiments were performed to elucidate the electrokinetic remediation mechanisms of arsenate from artificially contaminated kaolinite. The electrokinetic experiments in whi Jan 1, 2014 
