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Operating Cost Budgets for MinesBy Leonard Kellogg
Introduction The Mine Manager or Superintendent is a man faced with a difficult problem. He must direct the activities of his mine in such a manner that, over a period of time, the greatest possible
Jan 1, 1952
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Gasification in the world and why it is a good fit in AlbertaBy Pieter van Nierop
Outline ? What is gasification? ? Gasification Technologies ? Gasification ?The early years ? Gasification ? The last decade ? The Alberta Situation ? The Importance of Gasification in Alberta
May 1, 2004
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Effect of Silicon and Copper Content in the 3XX Series Aluminum Alloys on Thermal Processing and Mechanical IntegrityBy J. H. Sokolowski, R. I. MacKay
The level of Si and Cu in the 3xx series of alloys affects the volume fraction of the a-Al dendritic phase and the Al-Si eutectic phase. The volume fraction of these phases in turn affects the feeding
Jan 1, 2006
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Hydrometallurgical Process for Rare Earth Elements Recovery from Spent Ni-Hm BatteriesBy Eduardo A. Pérez, Alejandro R. Alonso, Rosa María Luna-Sánchez, Gretchen T. Lapidus
Rare earth elements have been widely used in various sectors, from the aerospace and steel industries, to electronic applications, particularly in displays and batteries for portable devices. The high
Jan 1, 2014
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Active area control in a fuel cell flow fieldBy D. P. Wilkinson
Flow field design is critical to determining fuel cell performance with respect to operating conditions. Flow fields are normally designed around their maximum power operating point with the goals of
Jan 1, 2005
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Applicability of Air Curtains as Air Stoppings and Flow Regulators in Mine VentilationBy G. Grassmück
The question of whether the air curtain principle could be used under conditions prevailing in Canadian metal mines was investigated. A vertical, portable BERRY air curtain was tested, at first in a w
Jan 1, 1969
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Present Situation and Trend in Swedish MiningPresent Situation and Trend in Swedish MiningBy S G. Bergdahl
Underground mining in Sweden is today characterized by mechanization and automation, owing to the rising cost of labour. Drilling in drifts and tunnels is still essentially done with jackleg drills, b
Jan 1, 1963
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The Geology of the Choiceland Iron Deposit, SaskatchewanBy R L. Cheesman
An extensive Precambrian iron-formation lies about 2,000 ft. beneath post-Precambrian rocks in the Fort a Ia Corne Forest Reserve, south of Choiceland, Saskatchewan. The geology, deduced from limited
Jan 1, 1964
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Minor Element Tolerance and Control in Copper SmeltingBy A. E. Wraith, R. Harris, J. Qiu, R. Parra
Small pilot scale experiments have shown that it is possible to almost fully eliminate the minor elements (ME), namely As, Sb, Bi and Pb contained in smelter dusts by vacuum calcination of mixtures of
Jan 1, 2007
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Mining and Geology at' Scully MineBy O. W. Borgeson, D. K. Honsberger, R. T. Bell
The Scully Mine, situated in the Labrador Trough near the Quebec-Labrador boundary, is one of the world's largest continuous ore deposits. This paper outlines the sequence of the mining operations fro
Jan 1, 1969
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Mechanical Properties of AA7068 Aluminum Alloy Fabricated by Twin Roll Casting and Rolling ProcessBy Dong-Hyeun Koh, Yun-Soo Lee, Min-Seok Kim, Hyoung-Wook Kim
High strength AA7068 (Al - 7.88 wt.% Zn - 2.68 wt.% Mg - 2.07 wt.% Cu) aluminum alloy strip was successfully fabricated by horizontal-type twin roll casting. A simulation technique was used to obtain
Jan 1, 2015
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Study of Flow Stoppage in Hypereutectic Al-Si Alloys in the Lost Foam Casting ProcessBy A. Haldar
The major problem encountered in the casting of hypereutectic Al-Si alloys is the stoppage of flow below the rigidity level of solid fraction. In this study, the flow stoppage mechanism was studied us
Jan 1, 2007
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How much is TOO much? A statistical look at bench flotation data and re-circulating chemical concentrationsBy Thomas R. Larson
"Many concentrators use re-circulating “plant” water for dilution in their flotation circuits. However, if crusher dust suppressants, ball mill grinding aids, or even agitator bearing grease are intro
Jan 1, 2002
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Pressure Oxidation in Gold Circuits: Basic Ferric Arsenate Sulphate and Basic Ferric Sulphate Behaviour in Downstream ProcessingBy M. A. Gomez, V. Yahorava, J. A. Strauss
"It is accepted widely that pressure oxidation (POX) is the most appropriate technology for processing of arsenic containing refractory gold ores. However, studies on the stability of various iron-ars
Jan 1, 2017
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Predicting the Effect of Grinding Media Size Distribution on the Performance of a Ball Mill Using Discrete Element Method (DEM) and Population Balance TechniquesBy S. Makni, A. Faucher, F. Robichaud, A. Bouajila
"Optimizing the ball charge in a grinding mill may be needed to maximise throughput or alternatively, to achieve proper product size in more challenging situations. Efforts to optimise the ball charge
Jan 1, 2012
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Optimizing performance of AG/SAG mills – A design approachBy Sanjeeva Latchireddi, Travis Orser
"Today’s high capacity semiautogenous grinding (SAG) mills expend vast amounts of energy and in doing so consume tons of shell liners and steel balls, while processing ore. The energy efficiency of th
Jan 1, 2005
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Roasting tn the Iron and Steel IndustryBy H. U. Ross
ROASTING is usually thought of as a process in which finely crushed or ground ore is heated with air in a suitable furnace in which the ore is rabbled or agitated in such a way as to insure complete r
Jan 1, 1961
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Geology of the Sustut Copper Deposit in B.C. (2d42b1e7-1c94-47a9-b4c1-62e26e60d034)By G. Harper
"AbstractThe Suetut. Copper deposit, 230 miles northwest of Prince George, B.C., was discovered in August of 1971. Subsequent exploration has included 56,417 feet of surface diamond drilling in 139 ho
Jan 1, 1977
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Recovery of Sulphur Values From Gypsum and AnhydriteBy J. D. McFarlane, V. Robinson
"The paper begins with a brief account of the naturarly occurring resources of gypsum and anhydrite and a discussion of their relative value and utility as sources of sulphur. The fundamental chemistr
Jan 1, 1969
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Roof Weakness: Fossilization and (Cyclic) Regenerative Hydrated SulphatesBy Erwin L. Zodrow
THE AUTHORS welcome this timely opportunity to comment o n a paper by MacLean and Merner (" Room-and- Pillar Mining at the Prince Mine of the Cape Breton Development Corporation " , ClM Bulletin , Jun
Jan 1, 1978