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                     A material balance calculation procedure for grinding circuit hydrocyclone selection A material balance calculation procedure for grinding circuit hydrocyclone selection"Process specifications for classification system design f or closed circuit grinding are identified. A computer-assisted, mass balance procedure for estimation of material size distributions and requ Jan 1, 1984 
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                     A Material Recovery Facility in Cape Town, South Africa, as a Replicable Concept for Sustainable E-Waste Management and Recycling in Developing Countries A Material Recovery Facility in Cape Town, South Africa, as a Replicable Concept for Sustainable E-Waste Management and Recycling in Developing CountriesBy Cissé Kane, Klaus Hieronymi, Mathias Schluep, Gerry Newson, Susanne Dittke "E-waste is currently the fastest growing waste stream in South Africa as well as in many other African countries. Informal collectors, dismantlers and recyclers based in Africa play an increasingly l Jan 1, 2008 
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                     A Mathematical Model For A Refining Process Centromin's Plant Of Zinc ? Introduction A Mathematical Model For A Refining Process Centromin's Plant Of Zinc ? IntroductionBy Diómedes Sarmiento Centromin is a Mining Company owned by the peruvian government. It's considered as one of the major mining and metallurgical center in Latin America. The main operations of the Company are: Mi Jan 1, 1979 
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                     A Mathematical Model for Carbothermic Reduction of Dust-Carbon Composite Agglomerates A Mathematical Model for Carbothermic Reduction of Dust-Carbon Composite AgglomeratesBy Kuwauchi. Y., M. Barati Recycling of dust using a rotary hearth furnace (RHF) has gained considerable attention in the past two decades for the sustainable production of steel with less environmental impact. In order to furt Jan 1, 2011 
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                     A Mathematical Model for Direct Thermal Heat Recovery from Metallurgical Slags A Mathematical Model for Direct Thermal Heat Recovery from Metallurgical SlagsBy S. Esfahani, M. Barati, Y. Kauwachi "Heat recovery from slag has gained attention due to its high potential in lowering energy intensity of metal extraction processes. A direct method to recover the thermal energy of slag is to use coun Jan 1, 2012 
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                     A Mathematical Model for Large Scale Filtration of Aluminum A Mathematical Model for Large Scale Filtration of AluminumBy Stein Tore Johansen The flow of a liquid through a large grain filter has been considered. An improved form of the fluid dynamic equations describing flows through porous media is proposed. The theory is applicable to al Jan 1, 1990 
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                     A Mathematical Model For Mine Fires A Mathematical Model For Mine FiresBy Rudolf E. Greuer, Xintan Chang Mine fires have always been of great concern to mining engineers and their behavior has been studied for a long time. Although an abundance of observations exist, no satisfactory mathematical model fo Jan 1, 1987 
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                     A Mathematical Model For Rinsing Of Reagents From Spent Heaps A Mathematical Model For Rinsing Of Reagents From Spent HeapsBy David G. Dixon A mathematical model is derived in dimensionless form which simulates the effluent concentration response of reagents from spent heaps under both fresh and recycled water rinsing. The model is based o Jan 1, 1994 
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                     A Mathematical Model for the Control of Metallurgical Properties of the Product Sinter A Mathematical Model for the Control of Metallurgical Properties of the Product SinterBy E. F. Vegman, Ndabezinhle Dube "In the practice of conventional sintering, production is always afflicted with the problem of being unable to get a uniform quality of produced sinter in the bed. Invariably the top layer of the sint Jan 1, 2001 
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                     A Mathematical Model For The Determination Of An Optimal Stockpile To Counteract Foreign-Induced Commodity Actions A Mathematical Model For The Determination Of An Optimal Stockpile To Counteract Foreign-Induced Commodity ActionsBy William Y. Mo The OPEC oil embargo and the subsequent higher prices for oil have drawn public attention to the critical problems associated with security of supply of oil and other key industrial materials, especia Jan 1, 1977 
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                     A Mathematical Model for the Electric Furnace in the Kivcet Process A Mathematical Model for the Electric Furnace in the Kivcet ProcessBy G. A. Irons, G. S. Hanumanth A three-dimensional mathematical model for the electric furnace of Cominco's Kivcet process was developed to compute the electric field intensity, power dissipation, temperature and velocity distribut Jan 1, 2000 
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                     A Mathematical Model For The In-Situ Leaching Of Primary Copper Ore ? Introduction A Mathematical Model For The In-Situ Leaching Of Primary Copper Ore ? IntroductionBy H. W. Gao During the last decade, the feasibility of applying the in situ leaching technology to the recovery of copper from deeply buried deposits containing chalcopyrite has received much attention.(1-4) The Jan 1, 1981 
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                     A Mathematical Model for the Prediction of Large Diameter Ball Consumption Rates in Semiautogenous Grinding Applications A Mathematical Model for the Prediction of Large Diameter Ball Consumption Rates in Semiautogenous Grinding ApplicationsBy J. E. Sepulveda, R. Morrow "In full scale mineral grinding operations, the steel balls normally utilized as auxiliary grinding media get to be consumed at different specific rates, as determined by 3 basic mechanisms: abrasion/ Jan 1, 2015 
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                     A Mathematical Model of a Zinc Electrowinning Cell A Mathematical Model of a Zinc Electrowinning CellBy A. C. Scott A detailed fundamental model of a zinc electrowinning cell has been developed and validated for both steady state and dynamic simulations. This model was used to investigate the effects of a range of Jan 1, 1987 
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                     A Mathematical Model Of Electric Furnace Operations And Its Use For Control And Process Optimization A Mathematical Model Of Electric Furnace Operations And Its Use For Control And Process OptimizationBy Julian Szekely Through the simultaneous statement of Maxwell's equations. the turbulent Navier-Stokes equations and the differential thermal energy balance equation, a mathematical representation has been devel Jan 1, 1984 
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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 of the Sirosmelt Process A Mathematical Model of the Sirosmelt ProcessBy Denholm WT A mathematical model has been developed for intense pneumatic smelting processes, such as the Sirosmelt group of processes, to assist in establishing optimum process conditions and to permit oper Jan 1, 1984 
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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 
