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A Queuing Network Model for Shovel-Truck-Crusher Systems in Open-pit MiningBy Jiwen Zhang
Abstract Due to the blocking nature at the crusher station, straightforward application of queuing theory cannot give realistic results on the performance of a shovel-truck-crusher system. A new queu
Oct 1, 2009
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A Queuing Network Model for Shovel-Truck-Crusher Systems in Open-pit MiningBy Jiwen Zhang
Due to the blocking nature at the crusher station, straightforward application of queuing theory cannot give realistic results on the performance of a shovel-truck-crusher system. A new queuing networ
Oct 1, 2009
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Subsidence Prediction Using a Laminated, Boundary-Element ProgramBy Keith A. Heasley, Timotlly M. Barton
Historically, the surface subsidence over underground coal mines has been predicted using empirical profile or influence functions which have little or no connection to the actual mechanics of the sub
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Transforming Flow Sheet Design with Inert Grinding – the IsaMillBy K. E. Barnes
"The IsaMill was developed for fine-grained ores that required at least double the grinding efficiency of ball or tower milling to be economic. This was achieved, but in practice, the benefits of usin
Jan 1, 2006
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The Feasibility of the Richardson-Zaki Model for Fluidisation under Conditions of Increased Gravity (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Shailin Lalloo, Allan B. Nesbitt
"Gravity separation by centrifugal equipment, particularly in the mineral processing industry is a novel approach of optimising product recovery. The manufacture and sale of centrifugal equipment by r
Jan 1, 2003
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Effective Design of Tailings Pond Size for the Management of Iron Ore Tailings in Indian Context (ABSTRACT PAGE)By P. K. Sen, Mrinal K. Ghose
Tailing slurry is usually abrasive and possesses high viscosity. This paper examines the existing iron ore beneficiation process and focuses on some of the key environmental issues related to the disp
Jan 1, 2003
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Blasting a Tunnel Through Folsom DamBy Gregg A. Scott, Gordon F. Revey
"The Folsom Dam is a 340-foot-high concrete gravity dam with embankment wing dams located on the American River about 20 miles northeast of Sacramento, California. Folsom Dam is operated andmaintained
Jan 1, 1999
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The History and Development of Permissible Explosives for Underground Coal MiningBy Robert B. Hopler
The hazards which naturally prevail in underground coal mines, always severe and unpredictable due to the loosely-consolidated strata in which coal is frequently found, are increased by the commonly-o
Jan 1, 1996
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Influence of the Tower Mill’s Classifying Column Structure on the Size of Collected ProductsBy Takashi Furuyama, Sukeyuki Mori, Takafumi Okuma, Norio Hashiguchi
"In order to achieve a high recovery of particles finer than 10µm, three types of dry Tower Mill (VD-1, KD-1, KD-2 and KD-3) have been developed. These mills differ from each other in the size of the
Jan 1, 2003
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Impact of Air Distribution Profile on Banks in a Zn Cleaning Circuit (7e803669-0db8-4622-9392-dbc63c206bdb)By R. Dahlke, J. A. Finch
"A campaign was undertaken during the greater part of 2001 at Noranda’s Brunswick Mine Concentrator to investigate the role of gas (air) superficial rate distribution (Jg profile) to the cells in the
Jan 1, 2004
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Sampling and Waste Block Modelling for Acid Producing Waste Rock at CadiaBy G Eastwood, C Joyce, P Ryan, G M. Johnston
Over the years, predictive techniques for Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) and the natural processes affecting acid generation have received considerable attention. Less emphasis has been placed on the sampli
Jan 1, 1996
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Facts About Methane That Are Important To Mine SafetyBy Fred N. Kissell
In This Chapter [The explosibility of methane gas mixtures Effect of pressure and temperature on explosibility Less common sources of methane ignitions The amount of methane stored in c
Jan 6, 2006
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Mobilisation of Antimony and Arsenic Around Mesothermal Stibnite Deposits and Environmental ImplicationsBy P M. Ashley
Antimony (Sb) is an element similar to arsenic that forms anions in surface waters, rather than cations like other metals. Little is known about natural mobility of antimony in the environment. Howeve
Jan 1, 2002
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Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage through Chemical PrecipitationBy Carin Laubscher, Francis W. Petersen, Jaap P. Smit
"Waste streams, such as acid mine drainage, are often characterised by low pH values and high concentrations of heavy metals, dissolved solids, calcium and sulphates. Although lime remediation effecti
Jan 1, 2003
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Process For Converting SO2 To Sulfur Without Generating Pollutants Through Reactions Involving BaS And BaSO4By Hong Yong Sohn
Keywords: Barium sulfate, Barium sulfide, Environment, Kinetics, Pollutants, Sulfur dioxide conversion, Thermodynamics Nonferrous smelters and coal gasification processes generate sulfur dioxide st
Jan 1, 2005
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Economic Production of Feldspar for the Ceramic IndustriesBy Paolo Bevilacqua, Paolo Antonini, Lorenzo De Lorenzi
"Italy is one of the major producers of ceramics in the world. Ceramic production requires large quantities of K-feldspar, which is commonly sourced from granites, alkali-granites, and “granitic” sand
Jan 1, 2003
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RI 8771 A Water Elutriator System for Recovering Nonmagnetic Metals From Automobile Shredder RejectsBy D. K. Steele
An 18-in-diam column water elutriator was designed, tested, and operated by the Bureau of Mines for recovering nonferrous mixed metals from automobile shredder rejects. The waver elutriator separated
Jan 1, 1983
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Horizontal Stresses In The Hangingwall Of Tabular StopesBy A. P. Squelch
The question of what stress condition exists in the hangingwall of tabular stopes remains topical and largely unanswered. Limited field data exist to quantify the situation and provide calibration for
Jan 1, 2002
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The Development Of The Voskhod Chrome Project In KazakhstanBy A. J. Van Der Merwe, N. A. Barcza, M. Boyes, N. R. Clarke
Oriel Resources has with the support of SRK (Cardiff) and DRA and Mintek (South Africa) carried our a Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) to recover high grade chrome ore from its Voskhod deposit very
Jan 1, 2007
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A Study on Post Blast Generation of Nitrogen DioxideBy : D. Lawrence
Certain blasting applications are more prone to the generation of significant levels of nitrogen dioxide post blast fumes, more commonly referred to as after blast smoke, generally ranging in color fr
Jan 1, 1996