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Integrated comminution and flotation neurocontrol using evolutionary reinforcement learning
By A. v. E. Conradie, I. Nieuwoudt
Comminution and flotation circuits are frequently perturbed by disturbances, such as feed particle size variations, ore hardness and varying mineral liberation, which can have a significant impact on
Jan 1, 2003
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Method statement for Excavation of Powerhouse Cavern Considering Mudstone Layers in Masjed Soleiman Dam
By M. Shahabi, M. Kashfi
This paper briefly describes the excavation procedure of a powerhouse, comprising of its incremental excavation, reinforcement measures, and the installed monitoring system. During the first phase of
Jan 1, 2003
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The application of new design concepts in high tension electrostatic separation to the processing of mineral sands concentrates
By D. M. MacHunter, T. Lawson, D. K. Henderson
The development and commercialization of new generation high tension electrostatic separators has provided a basis for simplifying mineral separation plant circuitry. The inclusion of new design f
Jan 1, 2003
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Use Of Comilog Ore In Ferromanganese Production
By M. Tangstad, H. Brun, P. Calvert, A. G. Lindseth
In 1999, Eramet bought the ferromanganese plants in Porsgrunn and Sauda (Norway) and Marietta (USA). With an ownership in the Comilog mine, the plants will operate with a high amount of Comilog ore. T
Jan 1, 2004
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Mining with caved in bed, method used in the Jiu Valley—Safety and technical issues
By L. Jurca, C. Gligor
After 1990, a great process of re-organisation and economic reform has occurred in the Romanian mining sector and especially in the pitcoal mining in the Jiu Valley. This process has included both leg
Jan 1, 2003
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Optimizing LHD Utilization ? Synopsis
By D. Mkhwanazi
The purpose of the project was to optimize load haul dump (LHD) machinery use as they were spending too much time doing what they should not be doing. During the investigation, the author found that t
Jan 1, 2011
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Excavation simulation for information-oriented construction of large powerhouse caverns at depth
By J. Xiao, Y. Jiang, Y. Tanabashi, Z. Song
Modelling the effect of blasting-caused damage, anisotropy of rock masses and excavation sequence on deformational behaviour and stability of large-scale underground caverns is important in the design
Jan 1, 2003
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A design protocol for mining remnants in hard rock mining operations utilising a rock mass classification system
A well known rock mass classification system has been altered slightly to address the issues found under remnant mining conditions. By detail study of the expected fracture patterns and local geology,
Jan 1, 2003
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Commitment, Compliance And Capacity - How Environmental, Safety, Security And Social Financial Issues Affect Lenders? Risk (Project Evaluation Conference Melbourne, Vic, 19 - 20 June 2007)
By G. A. Brown
Major mining projects are developed with the assistance of lending institutions who provide hundreds of millions of dollars in funding over several years, and of course expect those funds to be return
Jan 1, 2007
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Life Cycle Analysis ? Modern Trends In Coatings Evaluation
By RT White
For many years the concept of life cycle costing (LCC) was promoted for decision making in corrosion protection systems. Nevertheless, the application of LCC was limited. Input data was often sourced
Jan 1, 2006
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Evaluation of Different Adsorbents for Copper Removal From Cobalt Electrolyte
By V. Yahorava
Ion exchange is considered to be an effective technology for the removal of various impurities from cobalt advance electrolytes. With the correct choice of resin, ion exchange can consistently remove
Jan 1, 2014
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Numerical identification of the excavation damaged zone in rock salt
By K. -H. Lux, Z. Hou
ABSTRACT: It is well known in underground mining and waste disposal that the development of excavation damaged zones (EDZ), and thus, hydraulic pathways, is closely related to the excess in the corres
Jan 1, 2003
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Chromium Use By Market In The United States
By J. F. Papp
In the United States, chromium has been consumed in three major markets: chemical, metallurgical, and refractory. The predominant end use for chromium in the United States is in the metallurgical mark
Jan 1, 2004
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Integration of CSIR- and CSIRO-type of overcoring rock stress data at the Zedex Test Site, Äspö HRL, Sweden
By F. H. Cornet, D. Ask, O. Stephansson
We have conducted a stress analysis of overcoring stress measurements undertaken at the Zedex Test Site (ZTS) in the Äspö HRL, Sweden. Two different types of overcoring cells have been used at the sit
Jan 1, 2003
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Ferroalloy Production And Consumption In Türkiye
By Onuralp Yücel, Süheyla Aydin, Erçin Ersundu
Turkish iron and steel sector, the base of which was established in the 1930?s, plays an important role in the industrialization and development of the country?s economy. In Türkiye this sector is the
Jan 1, 2007
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An Overview Of Current Manganese And Chromium Ferroalloy Production In Russia
By V. I. Zhuchkov, L. A. Smirnov, E. I. Arzamastsev, A. A. Babenko
A brief analysis is given for state-of-the-art of manganese and chromium ferroalloy production in Russia and their consumption by metallurgy plants. The main causes of low output of manganese an
Jan 1, 2004
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Kinetics Of Reduction Of Different Manganese Ores
By Manoj Kumar, S. Ranganathan, S. N. Sinha
The reducibility of three different manganese ores with coke was studied. The three ores were reduced to different extents under the same experimental conditions. The investigations showed that in the
Jan 1, 2007
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Mechanical Behaviour of Surrounding Rock Mass and New Lining Structure of Air-tight Pressure Cavern
By M .. Hori, H. Onishi, Y. Goda
The split-lining structure was newly developed for the air-tight lining of the underground compressed air storage cavern. This structure consists of separated reinforced concrete (RC) segments and air
Jan 1, 2003
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Technological Change Yields Beneficial Process Improvement For Low Carbon Ferrochrome At Zimbabwe Alloys
By N. R. Shoko, J. Chirasha
Zimbabwe Alloys has been producing Low Carbon Ferrochrome since 1953. A number of operational and technical advances have been made since then. Some of these advances improved production significantly
Jan 1, 2004
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Monitoring The Stability Of Slopes By Gps
By S. Sakurai, N. Shimizu
The stability of slopes is a crucial problem not only in open pit mines, but also in civil engineering situations. The deformational behaviour of slopes is in general monitored during/after the excava
Jan 1, 2006