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Bulldozer Fire Protection - Objective
Provide low-cost fire protection for big bulldozers. Approach A fire protection system, previously used on mobile logging equipment and adapted to surface coal augers, has now been adapted for
Jan 1, 1978
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A Transient Model For Predicting Mine Air Temperatures
By J. Cheung, H. Rabia
The traditional methods for predicting mine air temperatures are based on steady state heat transfer models as developed by Voss (1969) and Starfield (1983). These models are useful in providing appro
Jan 1, 1989
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Washington Paper - Blast-Furnace Statistics
By John A. Church
In the year 1874, when the price of pig-iron was still high, that staple product became the subject of discussion in the newspapers and among those philosophers who are determined to know the "reason
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The Effect Of Carbon Material Properties On The Reduction Kinetics Of Manganese And Silicon From Slag To Metal
By Gabriella Tranell
In the manganese ferroalloys industry, there is increasing focus on the performance of different carbonaceous materials within the smelting processes. With a developing scarcity of traditional raw mat
Jan 1, 2006
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MLA 88-83 - Mines And Prospects In The Loon Creek Mining District, Custer County, Idaho ? Summary
By James Ridenour
This report represents the first comprehensive accounting of lode mining sites in the Loon Creek mining district, Custer County, Idaho. Thirty-five mine and prospect locations have been added to the B
Jan 1, 1983
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The Balancing Act Of Size Vs. Cost Vs. Practicality
By Org de Wet
This paper summarises the strategy for selection between a two module coal plant incorporating large, but less equipment, and a three module coal plant with more but smaller equipment. The two options
Jan 1, 2006
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State Of Combating Dust and Coal-Workers-Pneumoconiosis in German Hard Coal Mining Operations
By V. Schenk
Dust exposure resulting from the exploitation and winning of natural resources below ground has presented a serious health problem since the beginning of mining. The boom phase of the German hard coal
Aug 1, 2013
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The Determination Of Oxide Lead In Ores And Concentrator Products
By H. L. Talbot, R. S. Young, A. Golledge
THE differentiation of, oxidized forms of lead from lead sulphide in complex products by chemical analysis is of considerable importance to certain mining and metallurgical companies. A method for the
Jan 1, 1947
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Experimental Study on the Production of Nitrogen-bearing Stainless Steel by Injecting Nitrogen Gas
By Shufeng Yang, Anping Dong, Yongfeng Chen, Jingshe Li, Lifeng Zhang, Liyuan Sun
"Instead of nickel-based stainless steel, a nitrogen-bearing stainless steel was produced to reduce the production cost stemming from the shortage of nickel recourses. Thermodynamic model to calculate
Jan 1, 2011
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High Horizontal Stress Effects On Longwall Gate Entry Stability
By Yajie Wang
High horizontal stress and its adverse effects on longwall gate entries have been witnessed in many US coal mines for the past years. It can cause cutter roofs and leads to roof falls either in the he
Jan 1, 1996
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Circular Shaft Sinking At San Manuel
By W. O. Henderson, H. W. Seaney
The sinking and grouting methods employed at the 3C and 3D ore hoisting shafts and the No. 5 service shaft are discussed. The reasons for selecting a circular section over a rectangular one and other
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 6960 Deposition Of Barium Sulfate From Sea Water In Oil-Well Rotary Pumps
By G. L. Gates
The Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the City of Long Beach) Calif.) studied some physical factors effecting the deposition of barium sulfate scale in oil-well rotary pumps. Freshly formed barium s
Jan 1, 1967
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Strong ground motion and site response of mine-induced seismic events
By S. K. Murphy, S. M. Spottiswoode, A. M. Milev, D. Geyser
A portable, stand-alone instrument especially designed for recording strong ground motion was used in this study to create a large database of peak particle velocities measured underground. A total nu
Jan 1, 2003
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RI 7557 Hydrodesulfurization Of Venezuelan Residual Fuel Oils
By C. M. Frost
The hydrodesulfurization characteristics of a Venezuelan topped crude oil and a Venezuelan reduced crude oil were determined at temperatures from 740° to 850° F, pressures from 800 to 1,600 psig, and
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 3349 Recovery Of Potash From Tailing Of A Porphyry Copper Property
By G. L. Oldright, Virgil Miller, F. K. Shelton, Keck. W. E., Horst Sieg
Potash is one of the principal foods and is necessary for the growth of most vegetables, grains, and fruits. For many years, this country depended entirely upon foreign sources for its supply of potas
Jun 1, 1937
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Effect of Concentrate and Micropellet Addition on Iron Ore Sinter Bed Permeability
By A M. Nyembwe, A M. Garbers-Craig, R Cromarty
With the depletion of high-grade lump iron ore, concentrates have been identified as an alternative material for sinter making. Adding concentrates to the sinter mixture reduces sinter bed porosity an
Jul 13, 2015
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RI 9649 - Prediction of Longwall Methane Emissions: An Evaluation of the Influence of Mining Practices on Emissions and Methane Control Systems
By Fred Garcia, William P. Diamond
As part of its mine safety and health research program, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Pittsburgh Research Laboratory, has been investigating the geologic and mining factor
Jan 10, 1999
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Improving performance of the Gol-E-Gohar iron ore concentration plant thickener
By S. Banisi, E. Arghavani, Gh. Parsapour, S. Mousavi
Maximization of water recovery in thickeners is an essential step in the mineral processing industries. The Gol-E-Gohar iorn ore processing plant uses a center pier thickener with a diameter of 38 m a
Jan 1, 2014
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New Haven Meeting - February 1875
The Institute assembled in the library of the Sheffield Scientific School at 8 o'clock, Tuesday evening, February 23d. Prof. G. J. Brush greeted the members present on behalf of the Government of
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Mine Operations Strategy In A Fluctuating Environment ? Introduction
By S. K. Palm
Volatility is a fact of life in the mining industry. Prices of and demand for mineral products are among the most volatile of those for any product. The volatility of these markets wreaks havoc on bot
Jan 1, 1986