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Systems EngineeringBy Jan M. Mutmansky
30.1-THE SCOPE OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING JAN M. MUTMANSKY JAN M. MUTMANSKY 30.1.1-DEFINITIONS The terms "systems engineering," "systems analysis," and "operations research," common in today&apo
Jan 1, 1973
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Phosphate Rock BeneficiationBy H. W. Breathitt
World demand for phosphate rock has increased significantly in the past fifteen years. Prior to the early 1960's, most of the world production was obtained from Florida, North Africa, and Kola. A
Jan 1, 1977
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Analysis Of Ground Control About Longwall Panels ? IntroductionBy W. G. Pariseau
This paper is concerned with the problem of calculating ground movement that occurs as a consequence of mining. Solution to this problem is straight forward in principle but rather complex in practice
Jan 1, 1982
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Proper Drilling Fluids Minimize Formation DamageBy D. G. Feuerbacher
Maximizing production of oil from sandstone petroleum reservoirs is aided by use of non-damaging drilling and workover/completion fluids. Various tests, such as X-ray diffraction, scanning electron mi
Jan 1, 1983
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New Soda Ash Technology Plant Highly SuccessfulBy T. Dunn
FMC Corporation has achieved a significant cost reduction through a new proprietary solution mining and processing technology at its Green River, Wyoming Soda Ash Facility. In the first phase, complet
Jan 1, 1998
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Zeta Potential Measurements Of The Components Of Wet Flue-Gas Scrubber SludgePower plants that utilize conventional wet flue-gas desulfurization methods produce enormous amounts of flue-gas scrubber sludge. A typical 400 MW power station that burns a high sulfur coal produces
Jan 1, 1996
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Technical Note - Physical influences on Atkinson's friction factorBy J. A. Procarione
Introduction Ventilation engineers have always felt somewhat uneasy when, in the normal course of their work, they are forced to consider the flow in any mine entry as "wholly rough." Under such c
Jan 1, 1988
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Aggregate Resources Vs Urban Development & Multiple Use Planning San Gabriel Valley, Calif.By G. V. Henderson
The San Gabriel Valley contains some of the richest and most extensive sand and gravel deposits in California. Operating quarries within the San Gabriel area mine more than 15 million tons of high qua
Jan 1, 1978
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Performing Zero-Base Staffing & Budget Analysis to Create Value at a MineBy A. P. Schissler
2013 has seen metals, industrial minerals, and coal all reduce in price due to market and geo-political factors. Many companies are taking write-downs to recalibrate their reserves and have enacted fo
Feb 23, 2014
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Reagent Testing - Improving the Odds for Correct DecisionsBy J. M. Keating, R. L. Wiegel
Those processing plants which depend on flotation for their mineral separations are always looking for reagents which are cheaper, more selective or in some other way may provide improved economic per
Jan 1, 1986
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Delineating Seismic Hazard Based on Incremental Stress-Strain Response in Seismogenic Volumes - RASIM 2022By Evan Dressel, Mark S. Diederichs, Kathy Kalenchuk
As hard rock mining develops deeper over time, there is an increasing need to predict the spatial and temporal distribution of adverse seismogenic rockmass reaction to mining. Real-time monitoring and
Apr 26, 2022
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Waste Disposal In Underground Mines-A Technology Partnership To Protect The Environment (fc2ac075-1967-4724-8734-84eeb97abdfb)By N. T. Rempe
Proper use of natural resources is multiple use. Underground space resulting from mineral extraction offers opportunities for deep geologic waste disposal (DGWD) which can solve many environmental pro
Jan 1, 1996
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Heap Leaching Practice At Alligator Ridge ? IntroductionBy T. J. De Mull
The Alligator Ridge Mine is located 70 miles northwest of Ely in White Pine County, Nevada. Development of the mine began in the late 1970's as a joint venture between Amselco Minerals, Inc. and
Jan 1, 1983
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Some Economic Aspects Of Kentucky's Geologic Mapping Program - IntroductionBy Preston McGrain
Geologic maps are indispensable tools in the modern search for mineral and fossil-fuel resources. They are the first essential step in understanding the lithologic nature and structure of rock units t
Jan 1, 1966
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Canada - Smaller Holes, Patterns Help Control The BlastBy Scott Ellenbecker
Mining has evolved in recent years, taking steps forward in the way that the industry is considerate of the environment and the communities in which it operates. Technology plays a major role in that
Jan 1, 2012
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A Review Of Research On Underground Mining CommunicationsBy John N. Murphy
The past five years have seen communications techniques and hardware developed by the Bureau of Mines and its contractors increasingly brought into use in U.S. mines. The Bureau of Mines philosophy ha
Jan 1, 1976
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Utilizing Big Data Statistical Techniques in Python to Optimize Geometallurgy Workflow for Metallurgical Test Work Sample Selection - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Connor Meinke, Shaihroz Khan, Kevin Erwin, Rajiv Chandramohan, Muhammad Usman Siddiqui
High-quality sample selection for metallurgical test work is essential to a geometallurgy study, but the large multidimensional dataset makes sample selection a daunting task, as classifying the datas
Feb 1, 2024
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Canada's Role As A Uranium SupplierBy O. J. C. Runnalls
Canada has played a significant role in the international uranium industry for some three decades. Although there have been many challenges in the past, the future offers a more extensive range of pro
Jan 1, 1975
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Design Parameters Of Roof Support Systems For Pre-Driven Longwall Recovery RoomsBy T. M. Barczak, S. C. Tadolini
Reduction in the recovery time required and improvements in safety during a longwall face move have compelled coal mine operators to examine and use pre-driven longwall recovery rooms. The recovery en
Jan 1, 2004
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Dissolved Gas. Very Small Bubbles, and Interparticle InteractionsBy John Ralston, Jinming Duan, David R. E. Snoswell, Daniel Fornasiero, Jingwu Yang
The colloidal stability of synthetic silica spheres with clean, methylated and dehydroxylated sur¬faces was studied at different concentrations of dissolved gas and KCl electrolyte at a fixed pH of 4.
Jan 1, 2005