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Protection Of Pipelines Affected By Surface SubsidenceBy H. J. Chen, Y. Luo, S. S. Peng
Surface subsidence resulting from underground coal mining can cause problems for buried pipelines. In this paper, a technique for assessing the level of stress on a subsidence-affected pipeline is int
Jan 1, 1998
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Increased Ore Grindability And Plant Through-Put With Controlled BlastingBy G. Chi, M. C. Fuerstenau, R. C. Bradt, A. Ghosh
With increased emphasis on controlled blasting, which is the first and least-costly stage of comminution, ore grindability and plant throughput can be increased by 5% to 10%, and energy savings of up
Jan 1, 1998
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Establishing the Energy Efficiency of a Ball MillBy R. P. King, S. Middlemiss
A method is developed to convert a measured distribution of fracture energies to the equivalent work index. The method assumes that the energy required to grind the material from the feed size distrib
Jan 1, 1998
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The Feasibility of Precious Metals Recovery from a Hellyer Concentrator Tailing Following very Fine GrindingBy B. J. I. Adair, K. R. Weller
The bulk scavenger tailing from Aberfoyle's Hellyer Concentrator, which represents about one-third of the total tailing, runs about 2.5-3 g/t gold and 140-200 g/f silver. Both values are very fin
Jan 1, 1998
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Description of the El Abra PlantBy R. Canello, J. Jenkins
El Abra has the world's largest leach, solvent extraction and electrowinning facility, The crushing plant capacity is 120,000 metric tonnes per day and the cathode production capacity is 225,000
Jan 1, 1998
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Use Of A Magnetic Fluid-Based Process For Coal SeparationsBy M. S. Klima, M. Fofana
The use of a laboratory-scale magnetic fluid-based separator for coal separations was examined. A Frantz laboratory magnetic separator was modified by fabricating new pole pieces of the appropriate ge
Jan 1, 1998
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Conveyor Load Sharing and Tripper Drive Applications Utilizing AC DrivesBy John K. Kellis, Fazley Azhar
Advancements in AC drive technology offer conveyor designers a viable drive alternative for conveyor systems which require accurate load sharing as well as multiple drive systems. Recently developed A
Jan 1, 1998
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Transfer Station AnalysisBy Andrew I. Hustrulid
The discrete element method has successfully been used to model the behavior of material flow in transfer stations. With position, velocity, and applied forces for every particle and boundary in the s
Jan 1, 1998
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Management of the Technological Development for the Next Century Challenges: A Case StudyBy Paulo Roberto, S. M. Roberto, Francisco Valadares Póvoa, Evandro C. Silva
The market of mineral goods worldwide is characterized by a growing pressure on suppliers for better quality products, lower prices and productive processes which are energetically efficient and envir
Jan 1, 1998
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Liberation Of Alkali Salts From Fluxed Iron Ore Pellets During IndurationBy B. P. Mohanty, D. A. Shores
During the induration of fluxed taconite pellets, alkali salts deposit on the grate support bars, causing severe corrosive degradation of these alloys. To determine the source of these deposits and to
Jan 1, 1998
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Cathodic Protection To Minimize Corrosive Wear In Ball MillsBy G. T. Adel, P. E. Richardson, R. Pazhianur
Cathodic protection using impressed current was employed to reduce mill wall wear during ball milling. Wear rates were determined from weight-loss measurements made on four 1-in.-diam mild steel coupo
Jan 1, 1998
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Identification And Characterization Of Amorphous SilicaBy William J. Miles
The inhalation of dust has been a problem in the mining industry since antiquity. Crystalline silica is now known to be the cause of silicosis, a form of pneumoconiosis that is associated with excessi
Jan 1, 1998
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Upgrading Flue-Gas Scrubber Sludge By Froth Flotation, Using Octadecylamine/Octadecylguanidine CollectorBy K. J. Shoop
Coal-fired power plants in the U. S. produce approximately 20 million metric tons of Hue-gas desulfurization sludge every year. The sludge mainly consists of calcium sulfite and calcium sulfate. This
Jan 1, 1998
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Commodity Prices From A Monetary PerspectiveBy G. Pierson
Explanations for commodity price levels (or movements) commonly focus on the fundamentals of supply and demand otherwise they are simply assigned to speculative activity. Comparisons of metal-price hi
Jan 1, 1998
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Acidic Medium Flotation Separation Of Chromite From Olivine And SerpentineBy L. Piga, G. Belardi, V. Alesse, N. Shehu, J. Freund
The physico-chemical interactions among minerals such as olivine, chromite and serpentine; the most commonly present ions in solution such as Ca and Mg; and flotation reagents such as EDTA and oleic a
Jan 1, 1998
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Dust Formation In Flash Oxidation Of Copper Matte ParticlesBy J. T. YIi-Penttiia
Dust formation and reaction mechanisms of copper matte particles were investigated in simulated flash oxidation conditions. The granulated and ground matte consisted of 72 wt% Cu, 4 wt% Fe and 21 wt%
Jan 1, 1998
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Determination Of Transition Depth Between Slope And Box-Cut Access For Near-Surface Coal Reserves (PRIPRINT 98-181)By B. K. Slone
The depth at which it becomes more economical to use slope access as opposed to box-cut access for near-surface coal reserves, termed "transition depth," can be established for a given coal property b
Jan 1, 1998
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Adding A Third Main Fan At The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (1998)The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is adding a third fan to operate in parallel with, and supplement, its two existing main fans. An engineering analysis conducted in 1995 identified the need for
Jan 1, 1998
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MIXING OPTIMIZATION OF HIGH PRESSURE OXIDATION OF GOLD ORE SLURRIESBy Dan Adams, Thomas Post, Paul Kubera, Mike Preston
Mixing is a common unit operation in the mining industry. Mixers are often used in agitated leach, bio-oxidation, and pressure oxidation. In all of these cases it is important to understand the applic
Jan 1, 1998
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INTEGRATION OF RE AL-TIME SURVEY, MINE PLANNING SOFlWARE, GIS & MACHINE CONTROL GPS FOR MINING OPERATIONS MANAGEMENTBy Barry A. Hillman
The rapid evolution of computer and field sensor technology is now providing the ability to integrate mine and office operations. Digital maps and mine plans as well as CAD and GIS can be transferred
Jan 1, 1998