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Pillar Failure in Deep Coal Seams: Numerical SimulationBy S. Badr, R. Mendoza, M. U. Ozbay, M. D. G. Salamon
ABSTRACT: The use of coal pillars at depth is fraught with problems due roof control difficulties and the possible occurrence of coal or pillar bumps. In the USA the largest and most important applic
Jan 1, 2003
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Discrete Element Method Modelling Of Liner Wear In Dry Ball MillingBy J. T. Kalala
Energy consumption and wear of grinding media and liners are the major cost factors in milling plants. Since the beginning of the last century, much effort has been directed at the prediction of the p
Jan 1, 2004
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Online quality control of a coal blending yardBy M P. Cipold, J F. Bachmann, C C. Bachmann, J Ha
Knowledge of fuel qualities is of ultimate importance for the efficiency of chemical plants or power stations. Although most blending yards are equipped with automatic samplers and the derived samples
May 9, 2017
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SULFOX Wet Acid Process (WAP) - The Technology for cleaning up sulfurous off-gasses, with production of a saleable product as Sulfuric Acid Metallurgical Industry ? IntroductionBy W. Kint
More than 10 years ago, one of MECS?s current partners KVT developed the so called SULFOX process for cleaning waste gases containing sulfuric compounds. In this Wet Acid Process (WAP) compounds such
Jan 1, 2009
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An Early Warning Slope Monitoring System For Local Work Areas In MinesBy D. Noon
Mine production crews and drill-and-blast crews may be exposed to unexpected movement of ground when working under pit slopes. Without specialist geotechnical advice and appropriate measurement system
Jan 1, 2012
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Recycling of SmCo Magnets by Removal of Iron via Oxidative Leaching - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)By Bernd Friedrich, Elif Emil‑Kaya, Merve Papakci
In the production of SmCo permanent magnets with excellent temperature stability, corrosion resistance, and oxidation resistance, samarium (Sm), one of the rare earth elements (REEs), and cobalt (Co)
Feb 15, 2024
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RI 4736 Oil Shale In SpainBy H. M. Thorne
The oil-shale deposits of the Puertollano basin in the Spanish province of Ciudad Real appear to have been give little consideration in discussions of oil-shale resources throughout the world. A small
Jan 1, 1950
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OFR-50-77 Data Accumulation On Selected Coal Measures In The Warrior Basin Of Alabama Including Search Of Unpublished Reports And Surface Field Mapping.In attempting the predict coal cleat orientation in the subsurface for effective methane degasification of the coal beds in the Warrior coal field of Alabama, approximately 150 rock joint orientations
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 8399 Computer Usage For Evaluation Of Design Parameters And Cost Of Heat Exchangers - With No Change In Phase And Tube Side Pumping Costs As Prime ParametersBy P. R. Jones
A computer program was written for design and cost of a shell and tube heat exchanger in which the total cost, which includes annual fixed charges and annual operating costs, was minimized. The progra
Jan 1, 1969
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Evaluation Of Powered Wheelchairs With Suspension And Exposure To Whole-Body Vibration - IntroductionBy Michael L. Boninger, Erik J. Wolf, Rory A. Cooper
Although wheelchair users are regularly subjected to whole-body vibrations little research has been conducted to assess these vibrations or attempt to reduce them [2,3,5]. Most of the wheelchair and
Jan 6, 2006
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OFR-6-87 Mine Hoist Electrical Systems Study - Volume III - Microprocessor Application Study: Safety-Related Issues Associated With The Application Of Microprocessors In Mine Hoist Systems.By C. Richard Groves
As the level of technology applied in the electrical measurement, control, and display portions of mine hoist systems continues to advance, the issues and concerns associated with the ramifications of
Jan 1, 1986
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Heating Rate on the Growth of FeSn2 Layers on Tinplate (TN)By H. E. Biber
DURING the production of tin plate a thin layer of FeSn2, is formed at the interface between the steel sheet and the protective tin coating. Because excessive amounts of this alloy layer are undesirab
Jan 1, 1965
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MLA 15-85 - Mineral Resources Of The Panamint Dunes Wilderness Study Area (BLM No. CDCA-127), Inyo County, CaliforniaBy Andrew M. Leszcykowski
A 1981 U.S. Bureau of Mines investigation indicates the Panamint Dunes Wilderness Study Area (WSA) has one active (intermittent) mine,--borrow pit MS 242 owned by the California Department of Transpor
Jan 1, 1985
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Rock Engineering ChallengesBy A. H. Swart
Rock engineering is concerned with the design of rock structures generated by mining activities. Therefore, rock engineering designs have major implications for the safe recovery of mineral deposits a
Jan 1, 2005
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IC 7138 How Mine Workers Can Help to Prevent Mine ExplosionsBy D. Harrington
"Coal—mine explosions are accidents that can and should be prevented. In former years hundreds of lives were lost each year in the United States as a result of such explosions, but after 1932 the nume
Nov 1, 1940
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Future Of Copper Converting Process (Keynote) (b189ca47-e072-4ce9-8314-82beecbcaa29)By Yasuo Ojima
The mainstream of copper smelting processes in the world today is a combination of Outokumpu type Flash smelting and PS (Pierse Smith) converting process. Presently it can be estimated that about 50%
Jan 1, 2003
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Stabilisation of the Nickel Sulphide Concentrate Volumetric Flow Rate and Implementation of Mass Pull Control Strategy at Nkomati MineBy Ike Madingoana, Stephan van Zyl, Antoine F. Mulaba-Bafubiandi
"The study presents a control strategy implemented at the Nkomati nickel mine flotation plant for process stabilization and improvement. The control strategy involves flotation concentrate volumetric
Jan 1, 2015
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Annual Financial Statements - Report Of The Independent AuditorsTo the members of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy We have audited the annual financial statements set out on pages 239 to 245. These financial statements are the responsibility
Jan 1, 1997
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MLA 76-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Homestead Rare II Area (No. 6291), Baker And Wallowa Counties, Oregon - SummaryBy Paul C. Hyndman
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigations of the three subunits (fig. 1) of the Homestead RARE II area (No. 6291) revealed no evidence of mining activity or mineral deposits in the area. The Iron Dyke M
Jan 1, 1983
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MLA 146-82 - Mineral Investigations Of The Blanco Mountain Rare II Area (No. 5059), Inyo And Mono Counties, California ? SummaryBy Steven W. Schmauch
A mineral survey by the U.S. Bureau of Mines and U.S. Geological Survey indicate the Blanco Mountain RARE II area has low potential. Lode deposits consist of small, mineralized quartz or quartz-gossan
Jan 1, 1982