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Energy Conservation By Building UndergroundBy Thomas P. Bligh
Underground and earth covered construction offers a real and significant opportunity for saving energy, reducing building costs, and preserving valuable land resources. These methods lend themselves t
Jan 1, 1976
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Energy Conservation In Cement Plants - I. Reducing Cement Consumption - Not LikelyBy Hoke M. Garrett
The domestic cement industry demands about 550 trillion Btu annually, at a time when reduced fuel use has become a necessity due to the energy shortage. In terms of the overall power picture, that
Jan 1, 1974
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Energy Conservation In The Comminution Of Industrial Minerals (5bf6fefb-be28-4472-9f36-2b8549dafaa4)By T. Cienski
The paper presents and discusses the results of a detailed study conducted on the subject of energy consumption in the comminution of industrial minerals. The study was based on pilot circuit testing,
Jan 1, 1990
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Energy Conservation In The Mining IndustryBy O. V. Bush
Most governments recognize that energy efficiency represents a partial solution to reducing global capital shortages and environmental crises that threaten to seriously impede economic growth. Much of
Jan 1, 1995
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Energy Conservation In The Smelting Of AluminumBy Noel Jarrett
Energy consumption and distribution in aluminum production, conservation accomplishments, and future goals are presented. Electrolysis and electrode manufacture show the greatest promise for major imp
Jan 1, 1981
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Energy Conservation Trends In The Cement IndustryBy George K. McCord
It is a pleasure to participate in this Fall meeting of the Society of Mining Engineers to discuss energy conservation trends in the cement industry. Energy is the "life blood" of American industry, a
Jan 1, 1975
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Energy Considerations In Selecting Air Pollution Control SystemsBy James A. Commins
Accurate engineering predictions of energy needs for pollution control equipment used in surface mining operations is critically important to sound management selection of control alternatives. This p
Jan 1, 1975
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Energy Consumption And Economic Trends In The Production Of Nickel From LateritesBy P. T. Kane, O&apos
Capital and energy are the dominant cost factors in nickel production from laterites. Since the 1973 energy crisis, pyrometallurgical developments have been oriented towards lower cost sources of ener
Jan 1, 1979
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Energy Consumption In Fine Crushing And Dry Rod GrindingBy E. Forssberg, Y. Zeng
Fine crushing and rod grinding have been investigated using a laboratory-scale jaw crusher and a rod mill. The net energy consumption in both crushing and grinding was evaluated from torque measuremen
Jan 1, 1993
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Energy Consumption In Underground Mining And The Future Relation Between Open Pit And Underground Mining ? IntroductionBy Dan Nilsson
Open pit mining is the strong sector of the American mining industry. In the middle of the 60's. 17-18% of the ore in metal mines was mined with underground methods. From the middle of the 60&apo
Jan 1, 1983
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Energy Conversion in Strain Burst in Underground Hard Rock Excavation - RASIM2022By Wenkai Wan, Charlie C. Li
Strain burst can occur in underground hard rock excavation when the in-situ stresses are high enough. The prerequisite for rock burst is that the total energy released from the rock mass is higher tha
Apr 26, 2022
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Energy Conversion Processes With Intrinsic Co2 SeparationBy R. Leithner
The need/wish to sequestrate CO2is based on the assumption of the International Panel of Climate Change (IPCC), that CO2 maybe the major driver in climatic changes, i.e. especially the anthropogenic C
Jan 1, 2004
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Energy Critical Elements: Securing Materials For Emerging TechnologiesBy Jonathan G. Price
The 2011 report titled ?Energy Critical Elements: Securing Materials for Emerging Technologies? by the American Physical Society?s Panel on Public Affairs and the Materials Research Society surveys po
Jan 1, 2011
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Energy Dispersive K X-ray Fluorescence Assaying Technique For Gold And Platinum Mining And Extraction OperationsBy A. J. Lewis, P. J. Hutcheson, M. E. Robertson, P. A. Moir, K. M. Barfoot
With the content of gold and platinum in the vast majority of ore deposits typically averaging 6 parts per million and less, the accurate and precise measurement of these metals in samples of ore and
Jan 1, 1995
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Energy dissipation and fragmentation of granite core during high-velocity impact (MME Extended Abstracts)By Ying Lu, Jeffrey C. Johnson, Chen-Luh Lin, Jan D. Miller, Sindhoora Puvvada
The amount of energy used to break rock is of interest in mine-to-mill operations to minimize energy consumption during blasting at the mine site and comminution at the processing plant. In this resea
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Energy Dissipation and Fragmentation of Granite Core During HighVelocity Impact Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Ying Lu, Jeffrey C. Johnson, Chen-Luh Lin, Jan D. Miller, Sindhoora Puvvada
Energy dissipation and fragmentation of rock is of interest for mine-to-mill operations in order to understand breakage and to minimize energy consumption during blasting at the mine site, and comminu
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Energy Fuels Prepared To Ride Uranium?s ResurgenceThe two candidates in the upcoming presidential election in the United States each say that they have their own solution to the nation?s energy problems - solutions that will increase the amount of en
Jan 1, 2008
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Energy Growth Bodes Well For Western Coal, RMCMI Attendees ToldBy Steve Kral
The coal mining industry in the western United States is seeing the same boom as the rest of the country and the world. Most coal mines in the West are operating flat out as the nation’s appetite for
Jan 1, 2005
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Energy Management In Minerals ProcessingBy T. S. Govindan
The first step in energy conservation in any industrial plant involves implementing many of the day-to-day "house-keeping" items such as fixing leaks, turning out lights, etc. When this step has been
Jan 1, 1978
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Energy Mathematics for Crushing Applications and Systems for Optimizing Comminution CostsBy Malcolm D. Flavel
Much has been said and written about the world's, and particularly the united states of America's, energy crisis. The relative changes between cost components of production have altered bec
Jan 1, 1980