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Variation in dust levels with continuous miner positionLittle knowledge is available that considers the effects of continuous miner position on the possible respirable dust exposure of the remote mining-machine operator. Such information could be very use
Jan 1, 2000
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Repairing Conveyor Belting Without VulcanisingBy A. J. Friedrich
Conveyor belts are designed to go unnoticed. When they work well, they attract little attention. When they are not doing the job right, it is noticeable, and they need to be fixed immediately. Vulcan
Jan 1, 2000
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Preparation CostsBy Kenneth K. Humphreys
INTRODUCTION At the time the 4th edition of this book was published in 1979, the coal industry had experienced a sharp upturn in prices for its product. From 1950 throgh 1969, steam coal prices had
Jan 1, 1991
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Computer Simulations Of Roof And Support Behaviour In Coal StrataBy André Vervoort
The roof behaviour in room and pillar panels during the development of roadways and the subsequent pillar extraction was monitored underground and numerical simulations were conducted. For several und
Jan 1, 1992
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Characterization of Swelling Potential of Shale StrataBy S. L. Huang, J. D. Rockaway, N. B. Aughenbaugh
Shale has long been recognized for its tendency to swell when exposed to the atmosphere. Interaction of moisture with exposed shale strata can cause serious ground stabi1ity problems, since the initia
Jan 1, 1986
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Stability design and evaluation for mine entry system based on reliability theoryBy S. S. Peng, V. Z. Sun
One of the major concerns of ground control in a coal mine is the prevention of roof, pillar and floor failures of the mine entry. To better design and evaluate the stability of a mine entry within a
Jan 1, 1999
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The Design and Operation of an Underground Conveyor Utilizing Intermediate Booster Drives With DC Motors And ControlsBy Robert J. Wise, Mark Alspaugh
Underground longwall coal mines depend on conveyor haulage to transport large volumes of coal from the longwall face conveyor to the mine portal. In the last few years, the need for longer and larger
Jan 1, 1993
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Process Automation Improvements At Cleveland-CliffsBy D. W. Hendrickson
Cleveland-Cliffs views the mining process as ex- tending from mine planning to cargo loading including auxiliary systems such as materials handling and plant utilities. Process automation is recognize
Jan 1, 1998
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Effect of coal on the corrosive wear of grinding mediaBy A. S. Malicsi, M. D. Baker, I. Iwasaki
Fine grinding may he required for- some coals to remove sulfur and ash or to prepare coal-water slurry. Fine grinding leads to increased hall wear and its effect on the surface properties of the groun
Jan 1, 1991
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Control Strategies for Solid-Solid SeparationBy B. C. Flintoff
In general, process control systems in solid-solid separation have not evolved to the same level as in flotation circuit control. Perhaps one of the more significant contributing factors in this regar
Jan 1, 1986
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Automatic identification in miningBy C. Patrick, D. Puckett
The feasibility of monitoring the locations and vital statistics of equipment and personnel in surface and underground mining operations has increased with advancements in radio frequency identificati
Jan 1, 1999
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Behaviour Of Heavy Minerals In Geochemical Sediment SurveysBy W. K. Fletcher
As part of an ongoing programme on behaviour of heavy minerals In streams, the dispersion of Au as free gold (Day and Fletcher, 1987), Sn in cassiterite (Fletcher et al, 1987) and W in scheelite (Saxb
Jan 1, 1988
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Cost Trends – Mine ClosureBy C. Milne, T. M. Dyhr, T. E. Wilson
As time progresses, new concerns regarding long-term post-mining effects are identified, increasing mine closure costs. Regulators responding to public interest must take a “worst case” view and requi
Jan 1, 2003
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Sulfur Dioxide Leaching of GalenaBy Milton E. Wadsworth, M. Ken Han
The kinetics of leaching of galena in hydrochloric acid solutions with sulfur dioxide gas have been investigated experimentally. The leaching method is then applied to complex sulfide concentrates to
Jan 1, 1989
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Discussion - Sulfuric Acid Leaching Of A Germanium-Gallium Ore - Harbuck, D. D., Odekirk, M. D., Judd, J. C.By Erich U. Petersen
Discussion by Erich U. Petersen Harbuck et al. (1990) present results of research on sulfuric acid leaching of a germanium-gallium ore and shed considerable insight on possible extraction methods f
Jan 1, 1993
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An Interactive Approach To Computer-Aided Modeling And Ore Reserve EstimationBy Louis J. Jansen, D. E. Ranta
Techniques utilized to incorporate geological data in computer modeling and ore reserve estimation have undergone considerable evolution during the past fifteen years. Computer analysis and evaluation
Jan 1, 1992
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Fault-tree analysis of dozer burial accidents on coal surge pilesBy P. Coleman, J. C. Kerkering, S. Iverson
A fatal accident may result when a dozer is driven over a hidden void in a coal surge pile and the dozer falls into the void, burying and suffocating the dozer operator. This type of accident was anal
Jan 1, 2002
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Space Resources For Space ProjectsBy G. E. Maryniak
To date, human space exploration has been almost completely dependent on the use of resources carried with astronauts and cosmonauts from the surface of the Earth. The only exception to this has been
Jan 1, 1992
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Investigation Of A Large-Scale Coal Pillar FailureBy N. S. Tanious
This paper summarizes results from an investigation into possibly the largest coal pillar failure in the USA. The newly opened coal mine worked an 3.35 m (11 ft) seam under overburden depth that range
Jan 1, 1992
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Review Of Developments In Monitoring And Control Of Mine Ventilation Systems - IntroductionBy Agne Rustan
Most of the mines in Sweden are metal ore mines in hard rock and none of these mines are classed gassy because there is no methane emission. The risk of methane explosions in Swedish mines is therefor
Jan 1, 1980