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Computer Aided Milling Systems Design ? I. Introduction-OverviewBy Ronald E. Feltman
Most engineering firms engaged in the design and manufacture of milling components and systems have established, through the years, a relatively well defined system design procedure. The process desig
Jan 1, 1969
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Numerical Modeling of Tunnel-Induced Ground Settlements and Their Effects on Pile Supported Structures: The Case of Portland’s West Side CSO TunnelBy Matthew E. Fowler, Jean Habimana, Roy F. Cook
The West Side CSO Tunnel, Pump Station & Pipeline Project is currently beginning construction along the downtown waterfront of Portland, Oregon. This4.3 meter diameter, 5,500 meter-long soft ground tu
Jan 1, 2003
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Application Of Geological Science At The Morenci Branch, Phelps Dodge CorporationBy E. M. Schern
The Morenci/Metcalf porphyry copper mining operation, located in southeastern Arizona, currently processes approximately 100,000 tons of ore per day and has copper ore reserves estimated to be in exce
Jan 1, 1983
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Current Status Of Research On Coal Conversion Processes - IntroductionBy Harry Perry
The decline in coal production has been slowed somewhat in recent years, mostly because of the industry's own remarkable success in holding the line on costs, and partly as a result of advances a
Jan 1, 1964
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Bulk Sampling - A Simplistic ApproachBy A. T. Yu
Bulk sampling is define' as the ?process of extracting a small fraction of material from a large bulk ...sufficiently representative ...for the intended purpose.? (ref. 1). Today's pressing
Jan 1, 1970
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Ninth Line Trunk Sewer–MarkhamBy Tim Cleary, Steve Skelhorn
The 9th Line / 16th Ave tunnels are part of a $700 million expansion of the York Durham Sewage System, north of Toronto. The 15 km of tunnels presented many challenges, including glacial and post
Jan 1, 2003
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Some Considerations Of Fixation Process Of Sulfur In Non-Ferrous Smelting IndustryBy Tsutomu Yanagase
Non-ferrous smelting industry in Japan often had the severe problems about the over production of sulfuric acid. There has been such a closed relation between amount of sulfuric acid from non-ferrous
Jan 1, 1982
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Prediction Of Local Ore Recoveries And Ore-Waste Ratios At The Silver Bell Uranium MineBy R. Froidevaux
Geostatistical estimation techniques were customized to enable forecast of production figures at the Silver Bell uranium mine (Uravan District). Surface drill hole data were used to provide a block mo
Jan 1, 1981
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Dissolved Gas. Very Small Bubbles, and Interparticle InteractionsBy John Ralston, Jinming Duan, David R. E. Snoswell, Daniel Fornasiero, Jingwu Yang
The colloidal stability of synthetic silica spheres with clean, methylated and dehydroxylated sur¬faces was studied at different concentrations of dissolved gas and KCl electrolyte at a fixed pH of 4.
Jan 1, 2005
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Preparing High Sulfur Coal For EPA ComplianceBy Atmesh K. Sinha
The demand for thermal coal both nationally and internationally is projected to increase rapidly. The marketability of high ETU thermal coal produced in the USA is, however, limited by its high sulfur
Jan 1, 1983
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Influence Of Continuous Haulage On Production In Continuous Mining SystemBy A. K. Sinha
Research shows that continuous mining sections can normally produce around 950 tons per shift in a seam 5 or 6 ft. thick. The shuttle cars as well as the continuous haulage systems are able to match w
Jan 1, 1981
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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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Numerical Simulation Of Yield Pillar Behavior With Creep Material Model (c63f327c-77cb-4179-b8f9-35b63de9bec4)By B. Pesic
Northwest Alloys, a wholly owned subsidiary of Alcoa, produces magnesium from dolomite by reduction with ferro silicon and aluminum. This process produces alkaline by-products in quantities that allow
Jan 1, 1999
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Economics Of Cement Transportation ? IntroductionBy S. K. M. Chao
The increasing demand for large volumes of relatively low-cost cement has resulted in the need for an equally low-cost high-volume means for transporting that cement. It has been estimated that 20
Jan 1, 1975
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The Lock Hopper Slurry Pump ? SummaryBy I. G. Bowen
The pumping of abrasive and sometimes corrosive slurries is normally carried out at modest heads (say 100 ft) with specially designed centrifugal pumps. When heads become higher than this, two or more
Jan 1, 1965
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Assessment Of Pit Hydrologic Sink Water Balance Model For The Oxide Pit, Silver Bell Mine, ArizonaBy G. Fehr, B. B. Panda, R. Bansberg, K. Arnold, T. Freiman
To evaluate the potential for process solutions to contaminate groundwater outside of the area of the Oxide Pit, it is necessary to predict the ultimate maximum pit lake elevation once pit-related min
Jan 1, 2003
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Calibration Of Low-cost Particulate Matter Sensors For Coal Dust Monitoring - SME Annual Meeting 2022By Y. Wang, G. Xu, N. A. Amoah, A. Kumar
Mining-induced coal dust causes various respiratory diseases to mine workers, such as coal workers’ pneumoconiosis (CWP). Current available underground monitors are expensive, heavy and only measure m
Mar 2, 2022
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Coal Preparation Plant Facilities Old Ben Mine No. 21 Sesser, Franklin County, IllinoisBy J. W. MacDonald
PROPERTY AND PRODUCTION: Around 100 Million Tons of Recoverable Coal are available from the approximate 10,000 acres allocated to the mine. Over 1300 acres of surface land holdings extend well beyond
Jan 1, 1961
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RIM: A Method Of Predicting Coal Seam DiscontinuitiesBy T. W. Lloyd
Accurately predicting coal seam discontinuities is an important part of modern underground coal mining. Conventional methods of coal exploration sometimes fail to identify rapid variations that may s
Jan 1, 1986
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Six Foot-Diameter Raise Boring At The Mountain Con Mine ? IntroductionBy O. R. Swendseid
The Mountain Con mine is a relatively old, deep mine located in Butte, Montana. Operations at this property through the present shaft were started before the turn of the century. As mining progressed
Jan 1, 1967