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Assessment Methodologies For Girth Weld Defects In PipelinesBy W. R. Tyson
Imperfections such as lack-of-fusion and undercut are inevitable in field welding of pipelines. Above a certain size, such defects must be removed or repaired. In the present state of the art, determi
Jan 1, 2010
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Process development by Dynatec for the Ambatovy Nickel ProjectBy J. Stiksma, R. Kalanchey, M. J. Collins, G. Owusu, R. Raudsepp, K. R. Buban, L. A. Barta, I. M. Masters
This paper describes the results of testwork for the treatment of Ambatovy laterite ore by a pressure acid leach process, with recovery of the soluble nickel and cobalt values as mixed sulphide interm
Jan 1, 2005
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Application of Structural-Thermal Modelling to Negate the Need for Movement Joints within a Frozen Mine ShaftBy A. Pearson, Auld. F. A., S. O. Colbeck
"To minimise mine shaft maintenance over the long-term, some potash mine shaft sinking projects have required the provision of a continuous fully welded waterproof steel liner over a substantial depth
Jan 1, 2019
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Hydrometallurgy for Copper Concentrates?By John Dasher
The analyses reported on in this paper indicate that there are hydrometallurgical routes from sulphide concentrates to copper that are potentially competitive with smelters which are not permitted to
Jan 1, 1973
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On-line Moisture Determination of Ore Concentrates ‘Review of Traditional Methods and Introduction of a Novel Solution’By Phillip Cancilla, Daniel Roy, Frank Rosenblum
"The manual moisture determination methods employed today by mineral processing plants falls short in providing timely information required for automation control. The costs associated with transporti
Jan 1, 2001
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Modern Approaches and CFD Simulation in the Green Ventilation of Process BuildingsBy S. U. Baltuch, E. G. Baltuch
"Ventilation in process buildings is key to proper mill function. Correctly engineered systems to evacuate surplus thermal energy from process areas allow optimized rates of air change, thus assuring
Jan 1, 2012
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Developing a Standardized Approach to Shaft InspectionsBy S. Hopkins, R. Preston, S. Gillis
"This paper examines typical visual inspections of operational soft rock mine shafts and discusses some of the challenges involved, many of which are associated with inconsistent inspection practices.
Jan 1, 2019
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Salt Mining at GoderichBy W. Gordon Muir
This paper deals with the exploration, development and current operations of the salt mine at Goderich, Ontario operated by the Sifto Salt Division of Domtar Chemical Limited. The rock salt is obtaine
Jan 1, 1967
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The Ecstall Story: The Open-Pit MineBy George C. Coupland
"THE PRELIMINARY EVALUATION of the orebodies was computerized for tonnages and grades on a 20- by 20-ft grid. The evaluation was based on drill-core intersections over 40-ft vertical projections coinc
Jan 1, 1974
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Metal Mine Ventilation (5a66f77a-e32a-4b69-828a-81ebc3b32b9e)By D. Harrington
Ventilation of underground workings consists in establishment of such control of air currents that the underground workers may work in safety, with maximum comfort and efficiency, and without impairme
Jan 1, 1933
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Impact of using selective collector bar rodding on the MHD stability of a 500 kA aluminium electrolysis cellBy M. Dupuis
It has been previously demonstrated [1,2] that using selective collector bar rodding has a big impact on the uniformity of the current density at the top surface of the cathode block and hence on the
Jan 1, 2005
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Canadian Mining in the SeventiesBy A. E. Boone
"The paper presents critical areas in which improved coordination of effort by industry, government and sup-pliers will be essential to continue the growth record of the Canadian mining industry into
Jan 1, 1970
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Historical Notes on the Patio ProcessBy T. A. Rickard
FROM AN OLD MANUSCRIPT THE text for this contribution to the history of the Patio process is a page taken from a Spanish manuscript of Bartholomé Arzaj Sanches y Uela, now in the possession of the li
Jan 1, 1935
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Self-Heating of Sulphide MixturesBy R. A. Payant, J. A. Finch
Under certain conditions of air and moisture, sulphide materials can spontaneously heat, or selfheat. The reaction mechanisms of self-heating are not well understood. Most previous work has involved p
Jan 1, 2009
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Discovery and first production of diamonds in the Northwest TerritoriesBy Jon A. Carlson, W. Scott Williams
The EKATI"" Diamond Mine commenced operation in October 1998. It is operated by BHP Diamonds Inc., which is a part of the Non-Ferrous and Industrial Materials Division of BHP Minerals, a business unit
Jan 1, 2001
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Materials Requirements For Canada?s Nuclear Power ProgramBy E. C. W. Perryman
Materials research and development has played an important role in the commercial success of the CANDU- PHW nuclear reactor and in the production of heavy water. Both capital investment and energy con
Jan 1, 1977
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The burden of preventative maintenance, a manufacturer's challengeBy A. Ouellette, E. Nilsson
"Preventative maintenance is a burden for equipment users but a demand from the machine suppliers to ensure performance. Machine availability depends on preventative maintenance being followed.Mining
Jan 1, 1992
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Reducing Heat-Induced Health and Safety Problems in Underground Metal Mines by Means Of New Technologies and Renewable Energy-Based Cooling SystemsBy K. Scalise, M. Teixeira, K. C. Kocsis, J. Parrish
"This paper aims to introduce and discuss a newly developed algorithm, which can be uploaded on smart watches and other mobile devices to inform and protect underground personnel working in hot and hu
Jan 1, 2019
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Comparison of Mine Ventilation Software Tools for Underground Coal Mines in Harsh ConditionsBy T. Imgrund, A. Bischoff, S. Spürk
"Specific conditions of underground coal mines at great depth, such as high temperatures, high rates of methane inflow and natural ventilation pressure provide considerable challenges for the reliable
Jan 1, 2019
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Recovery of Gold and Associated Metals from Refractory Ores and Concentrates via a Chloride-Based Processing RouteBy G. B. Harris, C. W. White
Cyanide has been used for the recovery of gold since the mid 1800s, but several jurisdictions have already banned its use, and environmental pressures are increasing to finding an alternative. Gold al
Jan 1, 2011