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Strain-Controlled Thermo-Mechanical Fatigue Testing of Aluminum Alloys Using the Gleeble® 3800 SystemBy X. -G. Chen, J. Qin, K. Liu, D. Racine
"Understanding the thermo-mechanical fatigue (TMF) behavior of materials plays a significant role in the safety design of critical components used in aerospace and automotive industries, such as engin
Jan 1, 2018
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Proactive Corrosion Management and Monitoring Techniques to Improve Operations and Maintenance StrategiesBy Afshin Sadri, Wai Lai Ying, Brycklin Wilson, Zoe Coull
"Although there have been great steps forward to integrate corrosion engineering into operations, there is still an underlying tendency for maintenance tasks to be performed in a reactive manner. This
Jan 1, 2017
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Age-Hardening Precipitates in Cast 319 Aluminum AlloysBy F. H. Samuel, J. E. Gruzleski, S. Valtierra, H. W. Doty, N. Andrade
In this work, the age-hardening behavior of cast Al-Si base alloys was investigated. It was found that multiple aging peaks are present in the age-hardening curves of Al-Si-Cu-Mg alloys. TEM observati
Jan 1, 2006
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Thermal Production of MagnesiumBy L. M. Pidgeon
Introduction The production of magnesium by direct reduction of the oxide has far passed the experimental stage and was responsible for 30 per cent of the recent wartime production of 246,000 tons
Jan 1, 1946
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Correlation-Based Model for Evaluating Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Data of Concrete Bridge DecksBy K. Dinh
The Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) has been studied for a long time as a non-destructive evaluation (NDE) technology for inspection of concrete structures. Currently, the most widely used technique fo
Aug 1, 2013
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Hydrogenation of Crotonaldehyde by Nanoparticles of Gold Supported on TiO2 Prepared by Deposition-Precipitation with NaOH and UreaBy Rodolfo Zanella
Au/TiO2 catalysts prepared by deposition-precipitation with NaOH (DPN) (~3 wt%) and urea (DPU) (~8 wt%) were tested in crotonaldehyde hydrogenation at atmospheric pressure. There is no differences in
Oct 1, 2003
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Geology and setting of the Red Mountain gold-silver deposits, northwestern British ColumbiaBy D. A. Rhys, M. Sieb, M. A. Prefontaine, C. L. Swanson, S. R. Frostad, H. Q. Smit
"Gold-silver mineralization at Red Mountain (1992 resource of 2.5 million tonnes grading 12.8 g/t Au and 38.1 g/t Ag) occurs within several discrete zones within a folded sequence of Middle to Late Tr
Jan 1, 1995
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How to Expedite Geological Investigation and Prospecting in CanadaONE of the morning sessions at the recent Annual Meeting was devoted to a Symposium on ways and means to expedite geological investigation, and also to promote greater prospecting activity, in Canada.
Jan 1, 1941
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Danieli?s Entry into Direct Reduction with its Danarex®By Alim Ullah
Danieli entered into the Direct Reduction (DR) field in order to offer its clients complete turnkey facilities for steelmaking?from processing of raw materials through finished products. The Danarex®
May 1, 2003
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An historical sketch of the Canadian steel industryBy W. M. Williams
The Canadian steel industry is now in many ways a mature one, having achieved many technical successes during its hundred-year history. It is interesting to look back over this period, to learn someth
Jan 1, 1999
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Improving Energy/Water Specific Consumption Strategies in Industrial Complexes: Enterprise Real Time Data Integration and CollaborationBy Osvaldo A. Bascur, Curt Heftier
The lack of integrated information including the Energy/Utility Suppliers with sufficient detail for analysis causes inefficient operation in metallurgical complexes including the Energy/Utility Suppl
Jan 1, 2011
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A Mathematical Model for Direct Thermal Heat Recovery from Metallurgical SlagsBy S. Esfahani, M. Barati, Y. Kauwachi
"Heat recovery from slag has gained attention due to its high potential in lowering energy intensity of metal extraction processes. A direct method to recover the thermal energy of slag is to use coun
Jan 1, 2012
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Rope Maintenance on Drum HoistsBy Burns Sutherland
Although some mine hoisting systems incorporating steel wire ropes on drum hoists experience completely dependable performance on the hoist ropes for many years, other rope records illustrate an errat
Jan 1, 1970
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Mining at Giant YellowknifeBy D. C. McDonald
"IntroductionTHE GIANT YELLOWKNIFE property is on the west side of Yellowknife bay, Great Slave lake, N.W.T., some 600 air miles north of Edmonton. This paper deals with the underground development an
Jan 1, 1953
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Effect of Fe on the Evolution of Microstructure and Elevated Temperature Properties in Al-Mn-Mg 3004 AlloysBy X. -G. Chen, K. Liu
Nowadays, great interests are rising on aluminum alloys for the applications at elevated temperature, driven by the automotive and aerospace industries requiring high strength, light weight and low co
Jan 1, 2015
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Nuclear Energy (3ed2a4ff-b203-4023-af85-5443ca203ded)By D. B. Nazzer
"ANY DISCUSSION of energy today is incomplete without consideration of nuclear energy. In the Maritimes, with plentiful supplies of coal, with relatively easy availabilty of imported oil brought in to
Jan 1, 1972
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Energy conservation at Inco Metals Company: Frood-Stobie mill-heating and ventilating systemBy C. R. Kerr
"This paper describes the revisions to the heating and ventilating system at the Frood-Stobie mill, which resulted in substantial savings in energy costs.IntroductionInco Metals Company, a unit of Inc
Jan 1, 1981
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Elemental Sulphur Recovery in Western CanadaBy M D. Winning
The historical development of the elemental sulphur recovery industry in Western Canada is reviewed for the period 1952 to 1965. A brief technical description of a typical modified Claus sulphur recov
Jan 1, 1965
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Recent Developments of the Old Sydney at Princess Colliery Collieries, LimitedBy R. R. Dickson
Princess colliery, the largest mine operated by the Old Sydney Collieries, Limited, commenced operations in 1877. It was the first mine sunk in the Sydney coal field with the primary object of working
Jan 1, 1946
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Some Aspects of Titanium Reduction MetallurgyBy N. S. Spence
INTRODUCTION WHILE TITANIUM, the element, has been known for over 150 years, titanium, the metal, is a relative newcomer to the metallurgical and industrial scene. The reasons for this chiefly lie in
Jan 1, 1951