نتایج جستجو برای: iocg iron ore

تعداد نتایج: 150086  

2010
T.Magendran S.Sanjeevi Arya K. Bhattacharya

This paper present the results of a preliminary study to assess the potential of the visible, NIR and SWIR energy of the EMR in differing iron ores of different grades in a rapid manner using hyperspectral radiometry. Using different iron ore samples from Noamundi mines, Jharkhand, India, certain spectro-radiometric measurements and geochemical analysis were carried out and the results have bee...

2008
Julia Phillips Alexandra M. Newman

This case study utilizes a value of information decision framework to provide mine managers guidance regarding the purchase of ore grade scanners. LKAB’s Kiruna mine produces three types of iron ore to meet long-term contractual agreements on a monthly basis. There is a priori uncertainty regarding the ore type in any given mineable section of the orebody. In addition, there is extracted ore ty...

2010
M. I. Abro A. G. Pathan A. H. Mallah

Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Mehran University of Engineering & Technology (MUET) Jamshoro 76080, Pakistan. Dept of Mining Engineering, MUET Jamshoro 76080, Pakistan, Departmen of Mineral Processing and Petroleum Engineering, Montan University Leoben, Austria. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...

2012
Murali Krishna

Investigations were conducted to evaluate the performance of a two-stroke, single cylinder, spark ignition (SI) engine, with gasohol (80% gasoline and 20% ethanol by volume) having copper coated engine [CCE, copper-(thickness, 300 μ) coated on piston crown, inner side of cylinder head] provided with catalytic converter with different catalysts of sponge iron and manganese ore and compared with ...

2011
L. Panda B. Das B. K. Mishra

The recovery of fine hematite particles from banded hematite quartzite (BHQ) ore with potato starch has been investigated using selective flocculation. Microscopic features, coupled with x-ray diffraction (XRD), and Fourier transforms infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic data provide evidences for adsorption of starch molecules on hematite surface. The starch molecules show good selectivity for hemati...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2012
Guorui Liu Minghui Zheng Bing Du Zhiqiang Nie Bing Zhang Wenbin Liu Cheng Li Jicheng Hu

Iron ore sintering processes constitute significant sources of dioxins, and studies have confirmed a close correlation between polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs) and dioxin formation. Thus, iron ore sintering processes are thought to be a potential source of PCNs, although intensive investigations on PCN emissions from sintering processes have not been carried out. Therefore, the aim of the pr...

Journal: :Pattern Recognition 2015
Frida Nellros Matthew J. Thurley Håkan Jonsson Charlotte Andersson Seija P. E. Forsmo

In general terms, sintering describes the bonding of particles into a more coherent structure, where joins form between packed particles, usually as a result of heating. Characterization of sintering is an important topic in the fields of metallurgy, steel, iron ore pellets, ceramics, and snow for understanding material properties and material strength. Characterization using image analysis has...

2010
Otto Stelling

C ERTAIN attention is paid today to the weaknesses of the classical blast furnace process, and interest is continuously increasing in methods for direct reduction without melting. Several different methods have been developed or suggested in the past, but so far only a few have been adopted for practical use. Another tendency in the iron industry of today is the change-over to concentrates, wit...

2014
Maksud Ibrahimov Arvind Mohais Sven Schellenberg Zbigniew Michalewicz

During the last few years, most production-based businesses have been under enormous pressure to improve their top-line growth and bottom-line savings. As a result, many companies are turning to systems and technologies that can help optimise their supply chain activities. In this paper, we discuss a real-world application of scheduling in the mining industry. This is a highly constrained probl...

2008

According to published literature, iron was primarily used for making weapons in ancient times. The great Indian epics, Ramayana and Mahabharatha, contain evidence that our forefathers knew about the usage of iron long before many other countries knew about it! Iron is thus very native to India! This is a logical conclusion because, our war-centric epics date back to several thousand years BC. ...

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