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How Simulation and Animation Model of an Aggregate Mine Assists Engineers in the Operation of Haulage SystemsBy E. Tarshizi
Research was conducted to develop a simulation and animation model for an aggregate (sand and gravel) mine operation. This model can assist the mine engineers to investigate and consider the various o
Feb 23, 2014
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Micro-Price Optimization of Coal Processing OperationsBy Luttrell. G.
The profitability of coal mining operations is highly dependent on the performance of the coal blending and processing facilities. Many companies have recognized this fact and have instituted optimiza
Feb 23, 2014
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Pilot Plant Testing of a New Process for Rheniumrecovery From Copper PLSBy C. Bryce
Rhenium is primarily recovered as a byproduct from molybdenum roasting circuits. However, rhenium is also present in copper heap leach solutions at very low concentrations, and this represents a poten
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Development of ANN‑Based Universal Predictor for Prediction of Blast‑Induced Vibration Indicators and its Performance Comparison - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021) with Existing Empirical ModelsBy Chiranjibi Santi, Amit Kumar Gorai, VIVEK KUMAR HIMANSHU
Air overpressure (AOp) and peak particle velocity (PPV) are the most undesirable effects of blasting in mines. It is an urgent need to design a predictor model for AOp and PPV for universal applicatio
Jul 30, 2021
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Pilot Plant Testing of a New Process for Rhenium Recovery from Copper PLSBy C. Bryce
Rhenium is primarily recovered as a by-product from molybdenum roasting circuits. However, rhenium is also present in copper heap leach solutions at very low concentrations and represents a potential
Feb 23, 2014
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Effects of mine strata thermal behavior and mine initial temperatures on mobile refuge alternative temperatureBy P. T. Bissert, L. Yan, M. D. Klein
"Since 2008, the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has required the installation of refuge alternatives (RAs) in underground coal mines (MSHA, 2008). MSHA requires that RAs provide an
Apr 1, 2017
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A Method Of Projecting U.S. Petroleum SupplyBy Paul W. McGann
This paper presents a methodology for long-range studies of petroleum supply, to meet projected demands, that involves modifications of procedures used previously. This paper continues a series of pap
Jan 1, 1960
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Potential Pathways forMining Operations to Transition to Renewable Energy—a Case Study - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)By Oliver W. Marsden, John O. Marsden
This paper presents the results of a hypothetical case study that evaluates the potential transition of a large copper mining and extraction operation to 90% renewable energy. The case study considers
Jun 4, 2021
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Evaluation of the Liberation Characteristic of Coarse Middling Coking Coal by Size‑Density Fractionation - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Ruichen Ren, Xu Han, Caixia Li, Zengchuan Yue
In this paper, the size-density distribution of coarse middling coking coal (CMCC) with different grinding fineness and flotation concentrates was investigated. Then, the flotation behaviors and liber
Feb 14, 2023
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The Role of Research in Pyrometallurgy Technology Development—From Fundamentals to Process Improvements—Future OpportunitiesBy Evgueni Jak
Pyrometallurgy is an important sector of modern industrial society actively participating in solving current environmental, economic, materials scarcity and other challenges. Recent advances in analyt
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Computerized Open Pit Mine Models -The State Of The ArtBy Young C. Kim
Introduction and Objective of This Paper Computerized open pit mine models* are more and more used today for feasi¬bility studies as well as for long range mine planning. In fact, using these model
Jan 1, 1977
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Rheological Properties Of Heavy Media Suspensions Stabilized By Polymers And Bentonites ? IntroductionBy Laszlo Valentyik
The wide scale acceptance of the heavy media separation is due to its simplicity and efficiency. The two most important variables of the process are specific gravity and consistency of the medium. The
Jan 1, 1975
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Assessment and Detection of Loose Rock Hazards in Underground Metal Mines Using Thermal ImagingBy S. Iverson
Fall of ground accidents continue to be a source of injury in underground metal mines. MSHA accident statistics indicate that most rock fall accidents occur at a new face where drilling and blasting m
Feb 23, 2014
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The Evolution of Grinding Mill Power ModelsBy Nicolin Govender, Pramod Kumar, Raj Rajamani
Mill power models have been used in a variety of ways in industrial practice since power directly equates to throughput and fineness of ground product. We first start with Hogg-Fuerstenau Power Model
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Barriers and Incentives: The Application of Comprehensive Risk Management in the Us Underground Coal Mining IndustryBy J. Restrepo, N. Ripepi
"The International Organization of Standards defines risk as “the effect of uncertainties on achieving objectives (15).” In mining, many uncertainties can influence the outcome of personal or professi
Jan 1, 2015
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Effect of Sodium and Potassium Ions on the Flotation of Low‑Rank Coal in the Presence of Different Collectors: A Theoretical and Experimental Study - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)By Rongjie Kong, Shiwei Wang, Dongjiao Gui
Metal cations have significant effects on the flotation of coal and minerals. In this study, the effects of monovalent cations ( Na+ and K+) on the flotation of low-rank coal (LRC) were investigated u
Jan 31, 2024
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Fundamentals and Applications of Green Modifiers for Froth Flotation - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2022)By ANDREW HOBERT, Maoming Fan
Low-cost and environment-friendly green froth flotation modifiers of plant origin, such as guar gum, carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), and starch, have been used in flotation of some sulfide and non-sulf
Jan 6, 2022
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A Model For Estimating The Costs Of Injury Accidents In Underground Coal Mining With Application To 1974 Injury Experience DataBy Daniel G. DiCanio
Investigation of the costs of industrial accidents dates back to the 1920s. The Bureau of Mines was one of the pioneers in accident cost investigation with numerous studies published between 1928 and
Jan 1, 1977
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Interpreting Geological Structure Using KrigingBy N-h. Mao
We applied kriging (geostatistics) to interpret the structure of basement rock in Yucca Flat, NTS from borehole data. The estimation error for 118 data is 81 m comparable with those based on both grav
Jan 1, 1985
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Software - Benefits Of Building An Efficient Mine Planning ProcessBy W. A. Wilkinson
Mine planners are under pressure to evaluate the impact of changing economic times and newly acquired data on their mine plans. Incorporating changes such as commodity prices, customer sales, fluctuat
Jan 1, 2010