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Geology
  • Date submitted
    2023-02-07
  • Date accepted
    2023-06-20
  • Date published
    2024-02-29

Origin of carbonate-silicate rocks of the Porya Guba (the Lapland-Kolvitsa Granulite Belt) revealed by stable isotope analysis (δ18O, δ13C)

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Carbonate-silicate rocks of unclear origin have been observed in granulites of the Porya Guba of the Lapland-Kolvitsa Belt within the Fennoscandinavian Shield. The present work aims to reconstruct possible protoliths and conditions of metamorphic transformation of these rocks based on oxygen and carbon isotopic ratios combined with phase equilibria modeling. Isotope analysis and lithochemical reconstructions suggest that carbonate-silicate rocks of the Porya Guba represent metamorphosed sediments (possibly marls) with the isotopic composition corresponding to the Precambrian diagenetically transformed carbonates (δ18O ≈ 17.9 ‰, SMOW and δ13C ≈ –3.4 ‰, PDB). The chemical composition varies depending on the balance among the carbonate, clay, and clastic components. Significant changes of the isotopic composition during metamorphism are caused by decomposition reactions of primary carbonates (dolomite, siderite, and ankerite) producing CO2 followed by degassing. These reactions are accompanied by δ18O and δ13C decrease of calcite in isotopic equilibrium with CO2 down to 15 ‰ (SMOW) and –6 ‰ (PDB), respectively. The isotopic composition is buffered by local reactions within individual rock varieties, thus excluding any pronounced influence of magmatic and/or metasomatic processes.

How to cite: Krylov D.P., Klimova E.V. Origin of carbonate-silicate rocks of the Porya Guba (the Lapland-Kolvitsa Granulite Belt) revealed by stable isotope analysis (δ18O, δ13C) // Journal of Mining Institute. 2024. Vol. 265. p. 3-15. EDN GISHQG
Modern Trends in Hydrocarbon Resources Development
  • Date submitted
    2022-04-02
  • Date accepted
    2022-11-28
  • Date published
    2022-12-29

Improving the energy-efficiency of small-scale methanol production through the use of microturboexpander units

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The issue of improving the energy-efficiency of container-based gas chemical plants for methanol production in field conditions is considered. The relevance of the direction is determined by the necessity for development of remote Arctic hydrocarbon fields. The object of research is energy-efficient conversion of waste gases energy and surplus thermal energy in small-scale system of methanol production using technology of synthesis gas generation by non-catalytic partial oxidation of natural gas. Approaches to the design and analysis of structural solutions for microturboexpander units are considered. A technique combining traditional approaches to the calculation of equipment and modeling by the finite element method in ANSYS is proposed. The developed methodology facilitates calculation of design parameters for microturboexpanders and allows taking into account peculiarities of working medium, thermobaric conditions and gas flow characteristics.

How to cite: Kuzmin A.М., Buslaev G.V., Morenov V.A., Tseneva S.N., Gavrilov N.A. Improving the energy-efficiency of small-scale methanol production through the use of microturboexpander units // Journal of Mining Institute. 2022. Vol. 258. p. 1038-1049. DOI: 10.31897/PMI.2022.104
Metallurgy and concentration
  • Date submitted
    2022-05-03
  • Date accepted
    2022-07-21
  • Date published
    2022-11-03

Determination of rational steam consumption in steam-air mixture flotation of apatite-nepheline ores

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Relevance of the study is determined by the decisions taken to increase the production volume of certain commercial products from mineral raw materials. The scale, impact and consequences of the projects on developing the resource-saving technologies for beneficiation of mineral raw materials are socially significant, and the economic growth of mining production complies with the sustainable development goals. The aim of the study is to develop the flotation circuit and mode that improve the technological performance of beneficiation of apatite-nepheline ores of the Khibiny Massif in the Kola Peninsula. The scientific idea of ​​the work is to develop the flotation circuit, the movement of beneficiation products in which ensures a major increase in the content of the recovered component in the rougher flotation procedure with a simultaneous increase in dressability of the material. The above condition is met when mixing the feedstock with rough concentrate. Recovery of the valuable component from the resulting mixture is accomplished in a mode differing from the known ones in that the heat of steam condensation is used to increase water temperature in the interphase film between the particle and the bubble. For pulp aeration during flotation, a mixture of air and hot steam is used as the gas phase. A high recovery of the valuable component in ore flotation according to the developed circuit and mode is facilitated by increasing water temperature in wetting films due to the steam condensation heat. A high selectivity of flotation with a steam-air mixture can be explained using the concepts of a phonon component of disjoining pressure, the value and sign of which are associated with a difference in the dynamic structure of liquid in the wetting film and bulk liquid.

How to cite: Evdokimov S.I., Gerasimenko T.E. Determination of rational steam consumption in steam-air mixture flotation of apatite-nepheline ores // Journal of Mining Institute. 2022. Vol. 256. p. 567-578. DOI: 10.31897/PMI.2022.62
Electromechanics and mechanical engineering
  • Date submitted
    2020-05-13
  • Date accepted
    2021-05-21
  • Date published
    2021-09-20

Increasing the efficiency of technological preparation for the production of the manufacture components equipment for the mineral resource complex

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An increase of components production for the equipment intended for oil and gas production is a key factor for analyzing existing technological processes and searching for new technological solutions to improve the efficiency of the production process and the quality of components. The article presents a simulation model designed to determine the rational technological processing parameters for the production of the “Centralizer shell” part. The basis for optimizing the working cycle of a production line is synchronization based on the principle of proportionality, which involves equalizing the duration of all technological operations with the rhythm of the production line. Synchronization of technological operations on the production line is carried out by choosing rational cutting parameters for each technological transition (cutting speed, feedrate, number of working passes). The “Centralizer shell” part is made of titanium alloy VT16, which has high strength, corrosion resistance and ductility. For the part under consideration, the permissible values ​​of the cutting parameters were determined based on the calculation of the total processing error, as well as the frequency of replacement of the worn cutting tool. The simulation model described in the article made it possible to increase the efficiency of the production process due to the synchronization of technological operations and the search for rational technological parameters, as well as to improve the manufacturing quality of the “Centralizer shell” part by analyzing the processing error at various parameters of the technological process.

How to cite: Khrustaleva I.N., Lyubomudrov S.A., Larionova T.A., Brovkina Y.Y. Increasing the efficiency of technological preparation for the production of the manufacture components equipment for the mineral resource complex // Journal of Mining Institute. 2021. Vol. 249. p. 417-426. DOI: 10.31897/PMI.2021.3.11
Geoecology and occupational health and safety
  • Date submitted
    2020-01-10
  • Date accepted
    2020-01-14
  • Date published
    2020-02-25

Biogeochemical assessment of soils and plants in industrial, residential and recreational areas of Saint Petersburg

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Soils and plants of Saint Petersburg are under the constant technogenic stress caused by human activity in industrial, residential, and recreational landscapes of the city. To assess the transformed landscapes of various functional zones, we studied utility, housing, and park districts with a total area of over 7,000 hectares in the southern part of the city during the summer seasons of 2016-2018. Throughout the fieldwork period, 796 individual pairs of soil and plant samples were collected.A complex of consequent laboratory studies performed in an accredited laboratory allowed the characterization of key biogeochemical patterns of urban regolith specimens and herbage samples of various grasses. Chemical analyses provided information on the concentrations of polluting metals in soils and plants of different land use zones.Data interpretation and calculation of element accumulation factors revealed areas with the most unfavorable environmental conditions. We believe that a high pollution level in southern city districts has led to a significant degree of physical, chemical, and biological degradation of the soil and vegetation cover. As of today, approximately 10 % of the Technosols in the study area have completely lost the ability to biological self-revitalization, which results in ecosystem malfunction and the urgent need for land remediation.

How to cite: Pashkevich M.A., Bech J., Matveeva V.A., Alekseenko A.V. Biogeochemical assessment of soils and plants in industrial, residential and recreational areas of Saint Petersburg // Journal of Mining Institute. 2020. Vol. 241. p. 125-130. DOI: 10.31897/PMI.2020.1.125
Metallurgy and concentration
  • Date submitted
    2019-05-20
  • Date accepted
    2019-07-12
  • Date published
    2019-10-23

Development of Manufacturing Technology for High-Strength Hull Steel Reducing Production Cycle and Providing High-Quality Sheets

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The article presents the results of scientific research and industrial experiments aimed at the development of technology to reduce the production cycle of high-strength hull steel. The technology includes an improved reduced heat treatment of ingots made using rare-earth metals and uphill teeming of large sheet ingots. The proposed technology for the preliminary heat treatment of ingots eliminates the high-temperature phase re- crystallization operation, which is unnecessary, according to the authors, since it does not allow partial crushing (grinding) of the metal dendritic structure and homogenization. When using the proposed technology of reduced pre- treatment, phase and structural stresses are sharply reduced. Experiments have shown that the modification of steel with rare-earth metals has a positive effect on the crystallization of ingots, changing the macro- and microstructure of alloy steel. The developed manufacturing technology of high-strength hull steel provides a high level of sheet quality and a reduction in the production cycle time by 10-12 %.

How to cite: Milyuts V.G., Tsukanov V.V., Pryakhin E.I., Nikitina L.B. Development of Manufacturing Technology for High-Strength Hull Steel Reducing Production Cycle and Providing High-Quality Sheets // Journal of Mining Institute. 2019. Vol. 239. p. 536-543. DOI: 10.31897/PMI.2019.5.536
Metallurgy and concentration
  • Date submitted
    2014-11-24
  • Date accepted
    2015-01-02
  • Date published
    2015-10-26

Complex processing of apatite-nepheline ores based on the creation of closed-loop process flow sheets

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The article presents the chemical and engineering fundamentals of processing apatite and nepheline concentrates directly on the Kola Peninsula. Implementation of the existing separate processing of nepheline and apatite concentrates demonstrates inefficiency of these technologies due to the formation of waste calcium sulfate and calcium silicate, which have so far not found a practical use and are wastes stored in sludge repositories of the Russian Federation. Suggested new scientific and technical solutions will allow enterprises to significantly increase the volume of production of new in-demand marketable products due to rational and complex use of mineral raw materials of the Kola Peninsula, reduce their costs while decreasing the volume of rock extraction and eliminate waste creating a closed-loop technological cycle of processing apatite and nepheline ores.

How to cite: Alekseev A.I. Complex processing of apatite-nepheline ores based on the creation of closed-loop process flow sheets // Journal of Mining Institute. 2015. Vol. 215. p. 75-82.
Electromechanics and mechanical engineering
  • Date submitted
    2014-10-01
  • Date accepted
    2014-12-11
  • Date published
    2015-08-25

Method of diagnostics of diesel engines in timing of the operating cycle

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To maintain diesel engines in working condition there have been developed methods of diagnosing local crankshaft rotation developed by each cylinder. Inoperative cylinder has an angular velocity of rotation that does not respond the technical conditions. The measuring and computing complex consisting of personal computers, diagnostic complex «MotoDoc III», software and a set of sensors was developed for measuring. The results of the measurement and analysis of time parameters are displayed on the monitor screen. The software facilitates the recording of a signal, its processing and storage, as well as the ability to display the results. The method of diagnosis involves a number of stages: preparation of a diesel engine and equipment, the holding of general and local diagnosis, diagnosing. Thus, it appears possible to carry out condition monitoring of diesel engines by CIP method.

How to cite: Afanasev A.S., Tretyakova A.A. Method of diagnostics of diesel engines in timing of the operating cycle // Journal of Mining Institute. 2015. Vol. 214. p. 51-56.
Economical aspects in the developments оf fuel & energy complex
  • Date submitted
    2008-11-07
  • Date accepted
    2009-01-08
  • Date published
    2009-12-11

The main tasks of modern tax system development in fuel and energy complex industries

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The basic principles of the existing tax structure in the sphere of entrails usage are stated in the article. Some disadvantages of tax on mineral resources extraction in respect of energy resources are pointed out. The necessity of tax rates differentiation with reference to tax on mineral resources extraction is proved in an effort to stimulate rational subsoil usage.

How to cite: Solovyova E.A., Zhukov A.M. The main tasks of modern tax system development in fuel and energy complex industries // Journal of Mining Institute. 2009. Vol. 184. p. 167-173.