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The Needle Penetration Test for Predicting Coal StrengthBy B. Aydin, A. S. Aloglu, S. Kahraman, E. Saygin
"The coal strength parameter is used in operations such as the selection and design of mechanical excavators and coal crushing/grinding equipment. However, coring or cutting prismatic specimens from c
Jan 1, 2017
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Zimaval (Zinc Manganese Valorization) Technology for Recycling of Batteries and Other Complex Zinc Bearing MaterialsBy S. Ferlay
"The main purpose of the ZIMA VAL project (Label EUREKA EU1367 and LIFE ENV/F/000278) is to demonstrate industrial scale recovery and recycling of the main components of used dry batteries (zinc, mang
Jan 1, 2000
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Effects Of A Rectangular Cavity On A Subsurface Layer Using Elastic Finite-Difference Modeling: Implications For Seismic Determination Of Gasification CavitiesBy David F. Becker
Two-dimensional, finite-difference elastic modeling aids in planning an optimum seismic-acquisition scheme to define the extent of subsurface cavities resulting from in situ gasification. To understan
Jan 1, 1983
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The Current Status Of Silicosis In Hard Rock MiningBy Marcus M. Key
Silicosis among metal miners is an ancient disease, probably as old as mining itself.' However, the primitive forms of mining were not productive of much silica dust, and the short life span of s
Jan 1, 1971
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The Concept Of Cross-Power In The Quantitative X-Ray Diffraction Analysis Of Minerals In Flotation ProductsBy M. N. Nabighian
Utilization of x-ray diffraction data for mineral identification has been well documented and accepted as an analytical tool in industrial and research organizations. However, the search for new metho
Jan 1, 1972
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Enlightening Bolts: Using Distributed Optical Sensing to Measure the Strain Profile along Fully Grouted Rock BoltsBy Andrew Hyett
Over the last 30 years, a transition away from end-anchored bolts to fully grouted rock bolt systems has occurred in many underground mines. It seems geomechanically intuitive that the success of such
Jan 1, 2013
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Possibilities and Use of Automatic Picking Within the Automobile Recycling IndustryBy Stefan Mutz
In Germany the automobile recycling is regulated by law. Current legislation requires that by the year 2015, eighty five w.-t. % of the components from used cars ill be materially recycled. Whilst for
Jan 1, 2002
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Solidification Mechanisms of Melt Conditioned Direct-Chill (MC-DC) CastingBy Jayesh B. Patel, Zhongyun Fan, Hu-Tian Li
"Melt conditioned direct-chill (MC-DC) casting is a novel technology which combines vertical direct-chill (DC) casting with a high shear device directly immersed in the sump for in situ microstructura
Jan 1, 2018
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Ore Deposit Knowledge – The Value of Continuous ImprovementBy K. Gardner
"Many deposits have a geological model developed early in the project stages, which is not always reviewed or modified as the project matures and production commences. Conversely, ongoing pressures, d
Jan 1, 2017
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Coal Cleaning With Magnetic ReagentBy J. Y. Hwang
Coal cleaning with traditional magnetic separation usually yields unsatisfactory results because minerals associated with coal, such as quartz, clay, pyrite and calcite, are weak-or non-magnetic. Magn
Jan 1, 1992
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Presentation of a Web-Based Database Design for Documentation and Analysis of Rock PropertiesBy K. Thuro, H. Käsling, F. Menschik
"With increasing data volume, due to enhancing requirements for ground investigation programs for large construction projects, the demand for more efficient filing systems is more and more growing. De
Jan 1, 2015
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Beneficiation Of Borate OresBy Downing Terry L.
Dry mineral beneficiation methods have been developed for separation of borate minerals from montmorillonite claystone gangue. The methods include the use of newly developed dry high intensity magneti
Jan 1, 1995
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The Mineral Industry and Urbanization"Since World War II, urban communities have expanded at an unprecedented rate. The industrial mineral industry supplies the sand, grave], limestone, crushed rock, cement, gyp-sum, etc. for urbanizatio
Jan 1, 1968
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Conducting Company Accident InvestigationsFederal Regulations require that coal producers conduct a written, in-house investigation with every lost time injury accident. Besides their obvious value in accident prevention, competently conducte
Jan 1, 1995
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Acousto Ultrasonic-Echo (AU-E) and Ultrasound Technology ù Determination of the Lining and Cooling Element Condition of Operational FurnacesBy A Sadri, S Smith
In the metal and mineral industry, different empirical techniques are used to estimate the remaining thickness of the lining within an operating furnace. The disadvantage and costly factor when using
Jan 1, 2006
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Estimation of Ore Mineralogy from Analytical Analysis of Iron OreBy S. Mohanan, C. R. Kumar, S. K. Bhoja, T. Venugopalan
"A pressing issue that has often been the topic of discussion in iron-making operations in India is the high content of alumina in the country’s iron ore deposits. The presence of alumina has hampered
Jan 1, 2015
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Liquid Ion Exchange Fractionation Of Metal IonsBy Dr. R. W. Mead
There are two basic problems when one attempts to separate a solution of metal ions utilizing a chelation-solvent extraction cascade (commonly called liquid ion exchange). First, it is impossible to p
Jan 1, 1977
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Study of Magnetic Inclusions in Thiobacillus Ferrooxidans and Aquaspirillum Magnetotacticum with Atomic Force MicroscopeBy Charles I. Richman
Aquispirillum magnetotacticum (AM) is gram-negative hetrotrophic bacteria that belongs to a class ,of magnetotactic bacteria that have an ecological niche in marine marches and fresh water swamp sedim
Jan 1, 1998
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Fragmentation Assessment Using the FragScan System: Quality of a BlastBy B Tessier
Checking the quality of a blast may be considered as subjective. Checking this quality will require measuring objective parameters. One of them is the resulting fragmentation of the blasted product. N
Jan 1, 2001
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Electric Arc Smelting at RSR CorporationBy Don Eby
The application of electric arc furnace smelting of lead, antimony, and tin bearing slag from a reverberatory furnace will be discussed. The selection procedure for the 4.0 MVA electric arc furnace in
Jan 1, 1990