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Inspection Techniques - Non-Destructive Evaluation – Mill Gear Inspection Using Eddy Current Array (ECA) Combined With Alternating Current Field Measurement (ACFM) TechniquesBy Tom Shumka
"All mineral processing facilities that use girth gear driven mills need to inspect the gear teeth on a routine basis, whether it be every six months to every three years. The inspection frequency dep
Jan 1, 2012
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Iron Removal From Turkish Quartz Sand By Chemical Leaching And BioleachingBy V. Arslan
The primary advantage of using oxalic acid is in the formation during leaching of soluble complexes that are both photo-chemically and microbiologically degradable. In this study, chemical leaching an
Jan 1, 2009
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Recovery of Precious Metals from Chloride Solution by MagnetiteRecovery of Precious Metals from Chloride Solution by Magnetite The development of environmental-friendly lixiviants as alternatives to cyanide and the increasing recycling activities to recover prec
Sep 13, 2010
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(R)evolution in Mining – Implications For ExplorationBy Murray W. Hitzman
Two great revolutions in mining occurred during the 20th century. The first took place almost 100 years ago (1903-1905) with Daniel Jackling’s experiment in the economies of scale for large-scale min
Jan 1, 2005
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Installations of the Computer at Mount IsaMount Isa Mines Limited first installed electronic data processing equipment in 1959. The decision to replace this equipment with a computer was motivated by the need for greater processing power and
Jan 1, 1968
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Deep Foundation Solutions And Implementation For Pittsburgh International Airport Midfield Terminal ? 1.0 IntroductionBy Peter Florian
At 5:50 am on October 1, 1992, the new $800 million Pittsburgh International Airport Midfield Terminal opened its gates to the world after five years of construction and more than 24 years of planning
Jan 1, 1993
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Presidential address: How cool are refractory materials? - SynopsisThis paper reviews the history of refractory materials, highlights the development of refractory technology over the years, draws attention to the technology behind these materials, and comments on fu
Jan 1, 2008
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IC 7982 Survey Of Oil Production In West Virginia By Waterflooding, 1959 (In Three Parts) 2. Maxton Sand, Burton Field, Wetzel County ? Introduction And SummaryBy Charles E. Whieldon
The importance of producing more oil from known petroleum reserves has placed increased emphasis on the application of secondary-recovery methods. Recently published reports3 4/ describe the resul
Jan 1, 1961
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A fuzzy logic based rippability classification system - SynopsisBy H. Basarir
Due to the environmental constraints and the limitations on blasting, ripping as a ground loosening and breaking method has become more popular in both mining and civil engineering applications. Becau
Jan 1, 2007
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Leaching of Metal Sulphide Concentrates at Atmospheric Pressure Using SO2/O2 MixturesBy Matthew I. G
A new process for leaching zinc sulphide concentrates with gaseous mixtures of SO2 and O2 in aqueous solution is described.The reaction of SO2/O2 with Rosebery, Mt. Isa, Broken Hill and Elura zinc con
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 9161 - Effect of Load Rate on Wood Crib BehaviorBy Thomas M. Barczak
The effect of load rate on the load-carrying capabilities of wood cribs is investigated in this Bureau of Mines study. The modulus of deformation (stiffness) of wood crib blocks has been shown to incr
Jan 1, 1988
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Fan-Structure Shear Rupture Mechanism as a Source of Shear Rupture RockburstsBy B. G. Tarasov
This paper proposes the further development of a recently identified shear rupture mechanism (fan mechanism) that elucidates a paradoxical feature of hard rocks ? the possibility of shear rupture prop
Jan 1, 2014
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RI 4319 Petroleum-Engineering Study Of The Lake Creek Field Montgomery County, Tex.By H. B. Hill
The Lake Creek gas-condensate field, Montgomery County, Tex., Was discovered early in 1941 by the Superior Oil Co. The field, shown in figure 1, is approximately 37 miles northwest of Houston, Tex., a
Jan 1, 1948
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Analysing impact forces and overcoming speed, heat and pressure issues in high capacity belt support applicationsBy C T. Portelli
Belt conveyor transfers are the most likely location for high wear rates and failures. Belt transfers are necessary to change the direction of conveyed material and will remain a part of belt conveyor
Sep 18, 2023
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IC 9408 Computer-Assisted Ground Control Management SystemBy David P. Conover
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) has developed a computer-assisted Ground Control Management System (GCMS) for near realtime evaluation of underground coal mine ground conditions. The GCMS combines exi
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 8057 Thermomechanical Method for Secondary Breakage of Hard RocksBy K. Thirumalai
The feasibility of breaking hard rock by thermal weakening and subsequent mechanical impacting was tested, Field tests at a basalt quarry in Dresser, Wis., demonstrated that large hard-rock blocks (5
Jan 1, 1975
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Driver Visibility System For Large Mining Trucks - ObjectiveReduce the number of accidents in which large mining trucks crush objects that were not visible to the driver. Approach Improved rear view mirrors, light-bending plastic lenses, and a closed cir
Jan 1, 1979
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A Review of The Literature on The Chemistry and Metallurgy of Tantalum and ColumbiumIn 1801, Hatchett discovered the oxide of a new element while he was examining a heavy black mineral from Haddam, America, which had been presented to the British Museum. He named the mineral Columbit
Jan 1, 1943
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An Integrated Risk Management Approach For Underground Coal Pillar Extraction In South AfricaAnalysis for pillar extraction potential (A-PEP) is an intelligent tool, which could be used as a preliminary output indicator when considering the secondary extraction of regional support pillars in
Jan 1, 2005
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RI 7635 Identification And Analyses Of Copper-Base Alloys By Fluorescent X-Ray SpectrographyBy William J. Campbell
Three types of X-ray analytical instrumentation were compared for applications in the secondary brass and bronze industry. The instruments were a conventional X-ray spectrograph, a portable X-ray spec
Jan 1, 1972