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Computer Program For Determining Carbon Monoxide And Smoke Sensor Spacing And Alarm Levels In Conveyor Belt Entries - ObjectiveDetermine the appropriate spacing and alarm levels for carbon monoxide and smoke sensors used for fire detection in underground coal mine conveyor belt entries. Background Fire represents one of
Jan 1, 1993
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Computer Program for Evaluating Coal Washer PerformanceBy R. P. Killmeyer, B. S. Gottfried, J. T. Wizzard
The US Department of Energy's Coal Preparation Branch has developed a computer program to calculate the performance characteristics of coal washing devices. This program uses specific gravity ana
Jan 1, 1984
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Computer Program for Planning of Mine-Ventilation SystemsToday the application of computer programs for planning of mine-ventilation and for safety- analysis of ventilation systems is widespread practice in German mining. The computer program for network c
Jan 1, 1983
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Computer Program For Seismic Signal Analysis - ObjectiveDevelop personal computer (PC) based software for analyzing and/or filtering time- and frequency-domain attributes of seismic and electromagnetic signals from geophysical surveys for the enhanced inte
Jan 1, 1990
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Computer Program For Solving Complex Auxiliary Ventilation SystemsBy P. Mousset-Jones, F. Calizaya
This paper explains and discusses a computer program that has been developed to determine the ventilation design parameters for complex auxiliary ventilation systems such as those found in the constru
Jan 1, 1995
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Computer Program for the Analysis of Coal Preparation Plant EconomicsBy R. V. Ramani, R. D. Zigmond, R. L. Frantz
In this paper, a computer program for determining the capital and operating costs for coal preparation plants is described along with its applications. The logic of the computer program is based upon
Jan 1, 1983
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Computer Program for the Design of a Countercurrent Moving Carbon Bed Used for the Recovery of Gold from SolutionsA dual rate kinetic model consisting of differential equations is used to describe the kinetics of the adsorption of gold cyanide on activated carbon. The partial differential equation describing the
Jan 1, 1987
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Computer Program For Unsaturated Flow Analysis - ObjectiveAnalyze variably saturated flow in mining and other environmentally sensitive settings through the use of personal computer (PC) based software. The Problem There is an increasing need for minin
Jan 1, 1991
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Computer Program Helps Operators Of Drum-Type Coal Mining Machines Control Dust - ObjectiveProvide mine operators with a quick means of identifying the effect of cutting system changes on relative dustiness at the mine face, by developing an interactive computer program for drum-type coal m
Jan 1, 1986
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Computer Program To Calculate Vertical Stress ? ObjectiveDevelop a means for estimating vertical stress conditions in or around an underground mine so that appropriate measures for ground control can be taken before hazardous conditions arise. Background
Jan 1, 1990
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Computer Programs For Statistical Graphics In Safety AnalysisBy Jon Kogut
This paper describes three programs, currently in use within MSHA, for graphic analysis of accident frequency data. The first program, TREND, plots confidence bands for curved trends in data compiled
Jan 1, 1983
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Computer Programs to Load, Calculate, Save and Plot Spectral Reflectance and Quantitative Color Values for Ore MineralsBy Robert C. Laudon
Spectral reflectance data for 335 minerals, including 228 minimum-maximum combinations for anisotropic minerals giving a total of 563 data sets, have been collected from the literature and combined in
Jan 1, 1987
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Computer Reporting Of Analytical Geochemistry (Crag): A System For Rapid And Direct Transfer Of Data For Reporting, Statistics And PlottingBy Steven A. Moreno
Geochemical returns from commercial analytical laboratories are often delayed because of postal and other bulk distribution inefficiencies. Consequently, minerals exploration programs are handicapped
Jan 1, 1982
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Computer Reports With A Purpose: Their Origin, Programming, And Implementation ? IntroductionBy James P. Connell
The Montana Operations of the Anaconda Company constitute an integrated, though geographically separated, non-ferrous metal production complex. The mines are located at Butte and consist of one large
Jan 1, 1970
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Computer RequirementsBy C. B. Manula, R. L. Sanford, R. A. Rivell
The need for a large capacity, high speed computer is more apparent in the revised model than in the original one. Core storage requirements for data and model logic have at least tripled. This dictat
Jan 1, 1974
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Computer Scheduling Of Furnace Product Withdrawal And Servicing OperationsBy S. F. Turcotte, B. J. Grierson
At the Q. I. T. ilmenite smelter, nine electric furnaces produce titania slag and iron At high power levels, a furnace requires either a slag or an iron tap approximately once an hour, using rail cars
Jan 1, 1969
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Computer Simulation Aids In Long-Range Mine Production Planning At ClimaxBy Moshe Sheinkin, Douglas E. Julin
Large tonnage operations face many problems in adequately planning ahead for future years production. In order to maintain desired levels of production, such problems as source of tonnage, man- power
Jan 4, 1967
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Computer Simulation Analysis Of Underground Coal-Mine Main Production Systems In The Peoples Republic Of ChinaBy Y. Nan
A new computer simulation model for the analysis of underground coal mine production systems in the Peoples Republic of China is presented. As a case study the model was used to analyse the railway sy
Jan 1, 1986
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Computer Simulation and Optimization of Mineral Processing Plants Three Case StudiesBy J. Mark Richardson
The use of an integrated software package to simulate and optimize the performance of mineral processing circuits is illustrated by three examples. Each represents application of the software and asso
Jan 1, 1990
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Computer Simulation in the Mineral Industries: Analytical and International TrendsBy Jan M. Mutmansky, David R. Kalasky
Computer simulation continues to be one of the most successful analytical applications of computers in the mining and mineral processing industries throughout the world. Through simulation, managers a
Jan 1, 1996