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Energy partitioning following tensile failure in three-point loading tests of Nugget Sandstone specimens
By J. M. Wempen, R. D. WEYHER, M. K. McCarter
Beam theory is a proxy for the behavior of intact, deforming roof strata above underground openings. Strong, stiff, intact strata have the ability to store significant strain energy when underground o
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Energy Plan For Mining Operations
By Fabio Mielli
Encompassing between 20 and 40 percent of the typical mining operational costs, energy in mining operations is a growing concern for the industry. However, this concern is a complex, multi-faceted var
Jan 1, 2012
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Energy Plan For Mining Operations - Introduction
By F. Mielli
Ranging between 20% and 40% of the typical mining operational costs, energy in mining operations is a growing concern for the industry. However, this concern is a complex, multi-faceted variable that
Jan 1, 2012
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Energy policy based on intelligent, strategic and sustainable management
By Nicolás Caussade
"The IMPC 2014 slogan "Optimizing Water and Energy Usage for Sustainable Mining" refers to the ever decreasing availability of fresh water and energy, which has turned out to be a crucial aspect in as
Jan 1, 2014
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Energy Policy Issues
By Richard L. Gordon, William A. Vogely
ENERGY POI.ICY-PRINCIPLES AND THEIR PRACTICE Persistently, at least since the end of World War 11, governments have intervened broadly, deeply, and incoherently in major energy markets. If we take a
Jan 1, 1985
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Energy Recovery from High Temperature Steel, Copper and Nickel Smelter Slags
By A. Warczok, C. M. Diaz, A. Bergman, T. Utigard, M. Barati
The world wide consumption of energy is steadily increasing and by 2030 it is forecasted to grow by another 50%, leading to mounting political and economic pressures. For any pyrometallurgical operati
Jan 1, 2011
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Energy Recovery from Hot Particulates
There are a number of mineral processing operations which produce at some point a stream of hot particulates. At today's energy prices it becomes important to recover the energy held in the ho
Jan 1, 1981
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Energy Reduction at Sulphide Corporation - Two Case Studies
By Green GR
Description of two methods developed at Sulphide's Cockle Creek Plant as part of a site energy reduction program. The two case studies are:
Jan 1, 1985
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Energy Reduction In Ore Comminution Through Microwave
By Ashish Kumar
Comminution is an essential mineral processing operation to liberate the minerals from the ore. This however, is an energy intensive step in mineral processing industries. This work highlights the pos
Jan 1, 2006
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Energy Reduction Through Eco-Efficient Comminution Strategies
It is well known that the crushing and grinding steps in the mineral processing of ores represent a substantial proportion of total energy, cost and carbon emission in mining. For instance a recent st
Sep 1, 2012
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Energy Related Underground Storage
By Dougal R. McCreath
The storage of energy in one form or another is a well established practice, demonstrated by the familiar sight of large oil storage steel tanks. Today, however, the problems of energy storage are tak
Jan 1, 1976
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Energy Requirements in Electrolytic Winning and Refining of Metals
By V. A. Ettel
Current practices in electrolytic winning and refining of copper , nickel and zinc are reviewed from the point of view of their respective energy requirements. The electrical energy requirements of th
Jan 1, 1977
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Energy Requirements In Nickeliferous Laterite Treatment
By Emmanuel N. Zevgolis
Energy required for roasting and smelting of a nickeliferous laterite ore by the rotary kiln - electric furnace process is investigated. From this work it comes that thermal energy is about 65% of the
Jan 1, 2006
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Energy Requirements In Size Reduction
The topic of the relationships between energy and particle size has had two very active periods -the first in the early thirties, when the relative merits of Rittinger's and Kick's proposals
Jan 1, 1964
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Energy Resource or Geologic Hazard? ? A Case Study on Gas Hydrates with Special Refernce to the Western Continental Margin of India
By S. Rajendran
Gas Hydrates (Methane Hydrates) are solid, ice ? like substances composed of water and natural gas. They occur naturally in areas of the world where methane and water can combine at appropriate condit
Jan 1, 2010
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Energy Resources for Tomorrow
By Milton F. Searl
Introduction The urgency of further development of our domestic energy resources becomes more apparent every day. The production capability of existing facilities, taken in the aggregate, declines
Jan 1, 1980
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Energy Resources for Tomorrow (Electric Power Research Institute)
By Searl. Milton F.
Introduction The urgency of further development of our domestic energy resources becomes more apparent every day. The production capability of existing facilities, taken in the aggregate, declines pe
Jan 9, 1980
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Energy Saving Activities At The Onsan Smelter
By Jong-Shin Chang
The Onsan smelter has tried to do various activities to decrease operation costs. With several expansion projects, the Onsan smelter has aimed at not only a quantitative growth but also qualitative gr
Jan 1, 2006
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Energy Saving Green Technology for Copper Recycling from Electronic Scrap
By M. S. Alam, Jae-Chun Lee, M. Tanaka, K. Koyama
Extensive research work is being carried out at AIST for developing energy saving green technology for base and precious metals recovery. In the present work, a new flowsheet is developed for copper r
Jan 1, 2004
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Energy Saving in Copper Electrowinning
By C. Lupi
"The energy consumption of copper production by electrowinning, generally represents more than 1/4 of the total energy requirement in hydrometallurgical traditional process (roasting, leaching, purifi
Jan 1, 1997