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Energy and Emissions with OxyfuelBy Thomas Niehoff
"Oxyfuel combustion systems are state of the art for many melting operations. Airfuel systems have been stepwise modified to oxygen enrichment, oxygen lancing and oxyfuel. Every change of the melting
Jan 1, 2010
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Energy And Environment/A Conflict In ConservationBy Earl Cook
A high-energy economy based on fossil fuels is in fundamental conflict with an ideal of clean air, clean water, undisturbed scenery, and maintenance of fragile ecosystems. There is an inevitable trade
Jan 1, 1974
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Energy and Environmental Challenges in Aluminium Industry - A ReviewBy P. K. Narasimhargahavan
This paper discusses briefly the major reasons associated with the growth and its impact on the energy requirement and Environmental imbalance. A projection based on the present global Alumina and Al
Jan 1, 2010
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Energy And Environmental Policy: Two Sides Of The Same Coin. The Approach Of Coal Extraction Industry For The Development Of Emissions Trading After 2012By K. Kavouridis
The energy and climate protection policy of European Union (EU), and its Member States adopted in 2007 bridges security of supply, environmental protection and competitiveness. The objectives of the E
Jan 1, 2008
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Energy And Exergy Analysis of A Haul Truck for A Duty Cycle in An Open-Pit Coal Mine in ColombiaBy Iván Ibañez
An essential aspect of energy efficiency is determining the opportunities to improve a system or machine's performance from the energetic point of view. For the mining industry, it's a classic problem
Sep 29, 2023
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Energy And Mining Mergers: Good, Bad, Or Indifferent?By W. G. Prast
Investments in fuel minerals and non-fuel minerals by petroleum companies are not a new phenomena. During the past 25 years, oil firms have entered mining via the acquisition route as well as by the d
Jan 1, 1983
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Energy and Sustainable Development in Hydrometallurgy – An Emerging PerspectiveBy K. Sarveswara Rao
"Any innovative approach made in non-ferrous metallurgical industry centers upon developing new processes, saving materials, improving production quality, and bornagain materials. Aqueous processing i
Jan 1, 2009
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Energy and the Environment - the Nature of the ProblemBy Earl Cook
With all our power and hope, we are part of the natural system and subject to its laws. As Francis Bacon pointed out long ago, we must understand those laws and "obey" them if we wish to "conquer natu
Jan 1, 1979
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Energy and Volume Requirements for Oxygen Transfer to Sand Slurries in the DIP (Delft Inclined Plate) AeratorBy Gus Van Weert
Hydrometallurgical oxidation of sulphides is capital and energy intensive, with autoclave and bio-technology competing for lowest overall cost status. The use of surface aerators instead of stirred ta
Jan 1, 1996
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Energy and Water Requirements in the Treatment of Refractory Gold OresBy R Dunne, J Dodd, J Snyder, F Roberto
Energy costs are steadily increasing worldwide while the availability and quality of water are becoming contentious issues between the users (municipalities/households, agriculture, manufacturing and
Sep 26, 2013
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Energy as a production input in the industrial minerals industry past and future requirementsBy Barry James
"This paper discusses past and current energy use patterns in the mining and manufacturing sectors of the industrial minerals industry. Information is presented on the primary energy input types as pu
Jan 1, 1981
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Energy Aspects Of Water Pollution ControlBy Michael Markels
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is charged under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 with establishing effluent limitations which must be achieved by poi
Jan 1, 1975
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Energy Balance For The Second Underground Coal Gasification Experiment, Hanna, WyomingBy Robert D. Gunn, John E. Boysen, Dennis D. Fischer
The second underground coal gasification experiment conducted by ERDA's Laramie Energy Research Center at a site near Hanna, Wyo., was completed on Jul. 30, 1976. During the experiment production
Jan 1, 1978
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Energy Benchmarking of Slurry Pump Systems using the New Concept of Benchmark Energy Factor (BEF)By Constantin Pitis, Paul Slatter, Behnam Pirouz, Laura Contasti, Markus Zeller, Sadegh Javadi
"The centrifugal slurry pumps feeding cyclones are critical components used in the grinding process. It is well known that for this type of pumps the performance degradation is very intense. To minimi
Jan 1, 2017
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Energy Calculations for SAG Grinding of a Sulfide Copper OreThe most expensive unit operation in the beneficiation of ores is grinding. The correct design of the grinding circuit is crucial to prevent unnecessary use of energy. Proper design and evaluation of
Jan 1, 2007
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Energy Changes During Booster Fan Transients In A Single-Mesh Ventilation CircuitBy I. Longson
Maintaining control over underground environmental conditions in the United Kingdom is increasingly dependent on the contribution of underground booster fans. Given the recent trends of higher rates o
Jan 1, 1995
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Energy changes in a rockmass containing multiple discontinuitiesBy J. A. L. Napier
SYNOPSIS Many tabular mining problems can be modelled effectively by displacement-discontinuity techniques, which can be extended directly to represent fracturing on discrete planes and movements on
Jan 1, 1991
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Energy complexities in complex orebodiesBy M Ziemski
The provision and management of energy in both fuel and electricity forms is an increasingly important consideration for mines. Pressures from communities, governments and markets are increasing towar
Nov 21, 2018
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Energy Concentration in Electrical Discharges Between Semiconducting Sulfide Mineral Particles Under High-Power Nanosecond PulsesBy Valentine A. Chanturiya
A model for development of electric discharges between particles of sulfide minerals (pyrite) under the action of high-voltage nanosecond pulses is proposed. It is shown that through discharges in a l
Jan 1, 2009
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Energy Concepts in the Analysis of Unstable Coal Pillar FailureBy E. Poeck, R. Garvey, U. Ozbay, K. Zhang
"A coal bump is characterized by the sudden failure of one or more pillars and an associated release of kinetic energy. Although the geologic conditions surrounding coal bumps are often similar, their
Jan 1, 2016