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OLALEYE BOLUWAJI MURIANA

Publication

Publisher:
 Nil
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 Determination Of An Appropriate Exploitation Method For Sobi And Oloje Clay Deposits Of Ilorin, Nigeria For Production Bricks And Ceramic Work.
Publication Authors:
 Abdulrahaman, S. O And Olaleye, B.M.
Year Published:
 2001
Abstract:
nil 
Publisher:
 Nil
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 Strategic Equipment Maintenance Management In A Medium Scale Quarry, Ogun State, Nigeria
Publication Authors:
 Abdulrahman S.O. And Olaleye B.M.
Year Published:
 2001
Abstract:
nil 
Publisher:
 Nil
Publication Type:
 Conferenceproceeding
Publication Title:
 Development Of A Laboratory Rock Cutting Machine.
Publication Authors:
 Olaleye B.M.
Year Published:
 2001
Abstract:
nil 
Publisher:
 Nil
Publication Type:
 Conferenceproceeding
Publication Title:
 Development Of Laboratory Sieves For Particle Size Distribution.
Publication Authors:
 Olaleye B.M.
Year Published:
 2001
Abstract:
nil 
Publisher:
 Nil
Publication Type:
 Conferenceproceeding
Publication Title:
 The Role Of Microstructures In The Physical Properties Of Rock.
Publication Authors:
 Olaleye B.M.
Year Published:
 2001
Abstract:
nil 
Publisher:
 Bachudo Science Co. Ltd.
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 Determination Of Grindability And Work Index Of Itakpe Iron Ore
Publication Authors:
 O. Ojo And B.M. Olaleye
Year Published:
 2000
Abstract:

Laboratory studies were carried out to determine the grindability and work index of Itakpe Iron Ore, Okene, Nigeria. The Bond work index was measured in this study due to its reasonable application in the range of conventional ball mill and rod mill grinding as well as its wide acceptability in designing full scale mill in most mineral processing establishment. From the result of the analysis, the grindability and work index of Itakpe iron ore were found to be approximately 0.92 g/rev and 13.45 kwh/tonne respectively. The work index obtained for the Itakpe iron ore has a close correlation with 13.84 kwh/tonne for specular hematite.