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Computer Assisted Terminal Operations Management SystemsBy Terry W. Engelhart
"A computer-based approach to online supervisory control and operations management of bulk materials handling terminals". This paper describes an integrated computer facility supporting the functions
Jan 1, 1982
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Installing Cyclones on the Primary Grinding Circuit at Cyprus SierritaBy Leonard N. Hill
Cyprus Sierrita Corp. has 16 parallel 5.03 m-diam x 5.8 m long (16.5 ft-diam x 19 ft) primary ball mills, each operating in closed circuit with a nest of cyclones. Before the upgrade to 840 mm (33 in.
Jan 1, 1994
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Rosslyn Station, Virginia: Geology, Excavation And Support Of A Large, Near Surface, Hard Rock ChamberBy Carl G. Bock
INTRODUCTION Rapid transit systems involving near surface tunneling in hard rock are becoming more numerous, especially along the northeast corridor of the East Coast. Tunneled systems are under co
Jan 1, 1974
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Some Experiences with using Population Balance Models to Analyze Industrial Grinding CircuitsBy Richard R. Klimpel
The purpose of this paper is to summarize some of the author's experiences in applying population balance models to a variety of industrial grinding circuits. Over 26 separate industrial circuits
Jan 1, 1992
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Tunnel Lining for Drill and Blast TunnelsBy Björn Johansson
"SUMMARY Every tunnel designer has to consider the power of water ingress when designing a new tunnel. Either you choose solutions with simple methods to divert the ingress water or a robust system wi
Jan 1, 2016
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Preliminary Development of a TGA Method for Determining Coal to Mineral Ratios in Respirable Dust SamplesBy M. Scaggs
"Respirable dust in underground coal mines has long been associated with lung diseases, and regular dust sampling is required for assessing occupational exposures. At present, respirable dust concentr
Jan 1, 2015
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Boddington Gold Mine Expansion Project Overland ConveyorBy T. Hollingsworth
The Boddington Gold Mine, located near Perth in Western Australia, has recently completed the construction of a new process plant. An overland conveyor system was installed to convey the ore from the
Jan 1, 2010
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Evaluation Of Alternative Control Strategies For Coal FlotationBy J. A. Herbst
Fine coal cleaning by froth flotation has become common practice in the U.S. with more than 80,000 tons treated in this way per day. In spite of this large tonnage, developments in the automatic contr
Jan 1, 1983
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The Bruce Mine -A Case For Metamorphic Remobilization Of Precambrian Massive SulfidesBy R. L. Clayton
The Bagdad district is 67 kilometers west of Prescott, Arizona, (Figure 1). The area north of the Old Dick and Bruce Mines was originally mapped by Anderson, Scholz and Strobell between 1943 and 1945,
Jan 1, 1978
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The Optimum Configuration Of A Cip CircuitBy Mark W. Johns
The design or optimization of a carbon-in-pulp (CIP) plant requires the determination and setting of a number of parameters to ensure optimum economic performance. A number of these parameters are eit
Jan 1, 1995
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Responsible Mine ClosureBy M. Javier
"The impact of mine closure is perceived through a veil of compliance to human laws and regulations rather than the laws and equilibrium of nature. This perception motivates present research. Understa
Jan 1, 2015
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Improving Conveyor Transfer Point Performance in Hard Rock MinesBy R. Shields
"Hard rock mines move large volumes of material. But the conveyors essential to this movement suffer lots of problems, including carryback, spillage, dust, and belt wander. Many of these issues are cr
Jan 1, 2017
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Diversity Of Utility Scrub-Switch DecisionsBy J. Platt
Recent EPRI research on utilities? likely strategies to reduce sulfur emissions differs sharply from policy analyses showing all- switching or all-scrubbing choices. Energy Ventures Analysis, with Ste
Jan 1, 1987
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Optimum Design Of Mining StructuresBy S. J. Jung
The stability of underground openings for deep mines is critical, since incorrect orientation or geometry of shaft, stope, and accessways often results in the failure of openings due to high stress co
Jan 1, 1994
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Modeling Of Energy Parameters ERR And TESR Around Burst-Prone Mine Openings (d2e3e893-4cc8-4270-b970-c3e7ebca9917)Strainburst phenomena, generally characterized by a sudden release of energy in a volume of highly stressed rock, are often encountered in such situations like crown pillar bursts in cut-and-fill mini
Jan 1, 1998
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Current Fatality Prevention Efforts in the US Mining IndustryBy Eric Lutz
"Great effort has been expended for more than 40 years to improve the workplace safety and health of surface and underground miners across the United States. When looking at the past decade, withstand
Jan 1, 2015
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Haulage Methods At The Chino Mine ? IntroductionBy W. E. Adkins
Ore and waste haulage usually constitute one of the major cost items in the operation of an open pit mine. This has always been true at the Chino mine, one of Kennecott Copper Corporation's weste
Jan 1, 1963
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Health And Safety R&D In The Canadian Coal Mining IndustryBy David B. Gladwin
Regional characteristics in the coal resource base have resulted in application of different mining methods across Canada. Longwall methods predominate in eastern Canada, whereas open pit, hydraulic a
Jan 1, 1982
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Selective Spoil Placement For The Prevention Of Acid Mine Drainage Formation (97fd7664-480e-4e28-b102-f6ea3d0e27b6)By L. H. Michaud
An existing mining company plans to extend their surface coal mining operations in central Pennsylvania. Although the proposed site contains pyritic material, the results of the acid-base accounting f
Jan 1, 1994
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Excavation Of Inclined Shaft By Reaming In Two StagesBy P. Hambach
Murer Company, Andermatt, Switzerland, can claim to have done pioneer work in the construction of inclined shafts. This happened in 1968/69, when we decided to bore with a Wirth tunnel borer an inclin
Jan 1, 1974