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Autogenous Mill Capacity Improvement At Hibbing Taconite CompanyBy S. A. Elmquist
Research activities performed by Cleveland-Cliffs Research and Hibbing Taconite plant personnel during the last decade have resulted in the development of an improved autogenous mill grinding circuit.
Jan 1, 1994
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Evaluation of the compression potential of serpentine rock masses of the Bou Azzer mining district in the Central Anti-Atlas of MoroccoBy MOHAMMED AMINE BELMI, ANAS DRIOUCH, ABDELAZIZ LAHMILI, LATIFA OUADIF
The mineral industry uses significant amounts of water in processing. Thus, sustainable practices with the processing of ores are of critical importance. An impact tester was used to measure the adhes
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Mitigation in Artesian Conditions; Abandoned Coal Mine Presents Unique ChallengesBy William Gleason
"Mining roots run deep in Glenrock, WY, a town that was founded in part, because of the coal mining that began in the late 1800s. But that rich history also now threatens large parts of the town that
Nov 1, 2019
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Improving Vacuum Filter Performance Through The Addition Of Air BlastersBy J. Alderman
In modern industry, cost and productivity concerns and environmental concerns are sometimes incompatible, but at other times only appear to be incompatible. Surface disposal of wastes from coal prepar
Jan 1, 1990
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Evaluation Of Liberation Characteristics Of Coal Organic Components (954339db-2264-4839-b534-7b965f5d07f4)By H. Cho
A study was undertaken to investigate the liberation behavior of coal macerals through size reduction and density separation. It was seen that the liberation of coal organic components could be achiev
Jan 1, 1996
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Analysis Of Roof Fall Accident Statistics And Its Application To Roof Control Research - The Roof Fall ProblemBy Alphonse C. Van Besien
It is doubtful if anyone knows precisely how many U.S. coal miners have been killed by roof falls. In 1931, 51 miners were killed by falls or rock in every 10-day period (Paul, 1). Roley (2) indicated
Jan 1, 1973
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The Influence Of Solution Mining On The World Soda Ash Market - Status Of The World Soda Ash IndustryBy Dennis S. Kostick
Soda ash is produced in over 39 countries by the Solvay ammonia-soda process or by mining natural sodium carbonate deposits. The total production of soda ash in 1980 is estimated at slightly over 29 m
Jan 1, 1981
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Performance Studies Of Percussive Drills And Prediction Of Penetration RatesBy William E. Bruce
Percussive drill calibration experiments performed by the Bureau of Mines on two drills are described. The use of a linear velocity transducer to determine piston velocity, blow frequency, and piston
Jan 1, 1970
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The Use Of Mathematical Models Of Grinding And Classifications To Optimize Grinding Circuits At The Mt. Lyell Copper Concentrator, TasmaniaBy D. G. Hartley
The major copper loss at Mount Lyell is in the coarsest particles presented to flotation. An analysis of data collected from the five primary and six secondary ball mill circuits showed that grinding
Jan 1, 1981
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Development of a new fine particledry separator Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy M. K. Mohanty, H. Akbari, L. A. Ackah
Dry separation was the predominant method of coal cleaning in the United States from the 1930s to 1980s. The application peak of dry separators for cleaning raw coal was in 1965, when about 23.1 Mt of
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A Company's Response To Federal Coal LeasingBy Robert E. Murray
The title of my paper, "A Company's Response to Federal Coal Leasing," brings to mind a picture of a dog chasing its tail. This is what the coal industry, has been doing since the Federal coal le
Jan 1, 1982
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Optimal Sizing Of Raise Bored Ventilation ShaftsBy Nelson M. Solow
Raise boring of mine ventilation shafts in many cases offers a lower cost and higher speed method of construction in comparison to conventional shaft sinking. Where underground access is available for
Jan 1, 1977
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Numerical modeling simulation and experimental study of dynamic particle bed counter-current reactor and its effect on solid–gas reduction reactionBy S. S. SHINDE, P. C. JIKAR, N. B. DHOKEY
Mill scale is an oxide waste product of steel mills, containing around 70 percent iron and other allied impurities. In the present context, a dynamic prototype counter-current reactor (CCR) was used f
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Chalcopyrite leaching in a dimethyl sulfoxide solution containing copper chloride (MME Technical-Paper Abstracts)By AKIHIRO YOSHIMURA, HIDEKAZU KATO, KOTA TAKATORI, YASUNARI MATSUNO
Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is the most refractory copper mineral when treated in conventional sulfate media leaching systems. This study is the first to examine the use of a dimethyl sulfoxide (CH3SOCH3),
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Experimental research on rock anchor corrosion in US underground coal mines - SME Transactions 2013By G. Bylapudi, A. Spearing, J. Weber, K. Mondal
U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) reports state that about 100 million rock anchors are installed annually in U.S. coal mines (Tadolini et al., 2006), and rock-related
Jan 1, 2013
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Tunneling Performance And Geotechnical Aspects Of Los Angeles Metro Rail Contract A-171By Saied S. Navid, Michael A. Piepenburg, Richard F. Escandon, Robert C. Lindsay
INTRODUCTION Phase I of the Los Angeles Metro Rail Project, known as MOS-1 (Minimum Operable Segment-1), is the first phase of the 27 km± (17 mi) subway starter line. MOS-1 is currently under const
Jan 1, 1989
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Refractoriness Of Certain Gold Ores To Cyanidation: Probable Causes And Possible SolutionsBy Mahesh C. Jha
Cyanidation has established itself as the main process for extracting gold from ores in this century. However, many ores exhibit refractoriness to the conventional cyanidation process. The main cause
Jan 1, 1986
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Stochastic Modeling Of Iron In Coal Seams Using Two - Point And Multiple - Point Geostatistics: A Case StudyBy Nasser Madani, SULTAN ABULKHAIR
The geological and geostatistical modeling of mineral deposits requires densely sampled drillholes that provide accurate and reliable hard data. Furthermore, quantifying orebody uncertainty through ge
Aug 1, 2022
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Reducing Energy Consumption, Increasing Wear, Maximizing Output By Producing Wear Parts With New Alloys Or Combining Traditional Alloys And Ceramic Materials - SME Annual Meeting 2023By T. Veneroso
Comminution is the process by which rock or ore is reduced to a size where the liberation of the minerals is maximized without changing the chemical or physical properties of the rock. Comminution acc
Feb 1, 2023
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Industrial Minerals In South Carolina Past, Present And FutureBy Norman K. Olson
A geologic investigation of mineral resources in South Carolina first began in 1825 when the General Assembly authorized Lardner Vanuxen to conduct a "Geological and Mineralogical Survey of South Caro
Jan 1, 1977