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Using Neural Networks To Model Column FlotationBy L. Hales
Neural networks are a generalized, multivariable non-linear modeling technique that can be used to model mineral processing operations. Neural networks will be described as will their use in modeling
Jan 1, 1996
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The Use Of PC Software For Reserve Evaluation And Mine PlanningBy J. A. Luppens
Five years ago, Phillips Coal Company decided replacing mainframe/workstation programs with a new package of PC software was clearly the best solution for computer reserve modelling. The system chosen
Jan 1, 1996
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The Development of Computer - Aided Underground Mine Planning at Nkana Division of ZCCM LimitedBy M. S. Kabibwa, E. K. C. Chanda
In planning for the future, Nkana Division deepened the Mindola sub-vertical shaft which was commissioned in 1994 in order to access the 30 Mt of ore between 1274 and 1570 m levels. The Nkana Synclino
Jan 1, 1996
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The Effect Of Water Chemistry, Reagent Type, And Other Environmental Factors On The Performance Of Industrial Grinding And Flotation Processes Involving Sulfide Minerals (6eb3710e-7c52-499e-8108-4480aad4e4ba)By R. R. Klimpel
This paper discusses the effect of water chemistry, reagent type, and other environmental factors on the performance of sulfide mineral size reduction and froth flotation processes. Two specific probl
Jan 1, 1996
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Short-Range Planning: From Scheduling to SequencingBy J. Schleifer
On short term, planning techniques require more details to ensure feasibility, giving importance to operation constraints and use of available resources. In GUEMASSA (Morocco), the ore mass is min
Jan 1, 1996
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Weld Notch Affects on Pulley and Belt Conveyor ReliabilityBy Allen V. Reicks
Modern conveyor pulleys are welded steel structures subjected to dynamic loads. In this paper, fatigue notch and fracture mechanics methods are applied to several weld joints on typical pulley constru
Jan 1, 1996
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Inexpensive And Non-Regenerable Sorbents For The Removal Of CO2 And SO2 Present In Coal Flue GasesCoal-derived flue gases contain CO2/SO2 and these contaminants preferably have to be captured by cheap sorbents. This remediation approach is from the standpoint of addressing issues such as global wa
Jan 1, 1996
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Technical Note - Reducing Respirable Dust Concentrations At Mineral-Processing Facilities Using Total Mill Ventilation SystemBy A. B. Cecala, G. W. Klinowski
Introduction The US Bureau of Mines has designed and evaluated total mill ventilation systems (TMVS) at two mineral-processing operations. Both systems have proven proficient at cost-effectively re
Jan 1, 1996
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Analyzing Common Mass Balance Problems Using Spreadsheet ToolsBy Gerald H. Luttrell
The determination of mass balances is the first step in analyzing the performance of processing circuits. Although conceptually very simple, the mathematics associated with mass balances can be cumber
Jan 1, 1996
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Refractory Gold Ore Processing At The Ashanti Goldfields Company Ltd., Sansu Treatment Plant Using BioX® TechnologyBy C. J. Hunter
Prior to the commissioning of the Sansu Sulphide Treatment Plant (STP), Ashanti Goldfields' treatment facilities were capable of producing some 700 000 ounces of gold per annum. Ore sources were
Jan 1, 1996
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Application of Computer Assisted Modeling to Blast Design and Evaluation in Surface MinesBy Frank Sames
A recently developed model is used as a tool to optimize blast designs based on the continuing combination of full scale blast assessment and performance prediction. The use of this tool has allowed t
Jan 1, 1996
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Remediation Technologies For The Separation And Destruction Of Aqueous Cyanide SpeciesBy C. A. Young
Cyanide is a toxic species that is found predominantly in industrial effluents generated by metallurgical operations. Cyanide's strong affinity for metals makes it favorable as an agent for metal
Jan 1, 1996
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Tracking Selective In-Plant Coal Breakage By Petrographic And Probability AnalysisBy G. Brien, O&apos
Selective in-plant breakage was investigated at a Central Queensland, Australia mine. Component seams and size fractions from in-plant samples were characterized petrographically and probability analy
Jan 1, 1996
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Effect of surfactants on calcium sulfate crystallization in phosphoric acid solutionsBy S. D. F. Rocha
The influence of surfactants on the crystallization of calcium sulfate was investigated in both hatch and continuous systems. The investigation was per formed at the following conditions. 343 °K, 28%
Jan 1, 1996
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Confidence Intervals for Local Estimation: Application to the Witwatersrand BasinBy Margaret Armstrong, Chris Roth
One advantage of kriging is that it provides both an estimate of the block or point grade, and an indication of the local precision via the kriging variance. If one assumes that the estimation errors
Jan 1, 1996
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Managing The Development Of Innovative PracticesBy B. W. Cavender
Innovative mining and metallurgical operating techniques and processes can be identified and developed by analyzing changes as they occurs within the mine, plant, technology or industry. Sources of ch
Jan 1, 1996
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Wear Materials And The Modern Slurry PumpBy Jr. Chilson
This paper addresses the slurry pump industry as it exists today by touching on the business aspects, and by discussing research and development for material metallurgy and hydrodynamics for wear impr
Jan 1, 1996
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Health And Safety Implications Of US Semiautonomous Longwall OperationsBy J. A. Organiscak
Longwall mining technological improvements have provided significant increases in productivity over the last 15 years. Longwall productivity is anticipated to continue to escalate with expanded applic
Jan 1, 1996
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Shapes of Robotization in MiningBy Vladimir L. Konyukh
Robotics is topical for mining owing to deterioration of miner's safety as a depth of winning, limited functions of traditional mechanization and automation, rise of miner's labor cost. Mini
Jan 1, 1996
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Changes In Autogenous Grinding Performance Due To Variation In Slurry RheologyBy A. K. Bakshi
Slurry rheology affects autogenous grinding performance by changing the rock's breakage characteristics. In this study pilot scale batch autogenous grinding was carried out to observe the effect
Jan 1, 1996