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Synthesis of Organic-inorganic Hybrid Nanoparticles for Use as Polymer AdditivesBy Anna Arkhireeva, John N. Hay
Considerable interest has been shown recently in organically modified silicates (ormosils) because of the wide range of possible applications for these interesting organic-inorganic hybrids. These app
Jan 1, 2003
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A Large Underground Opening Measured Versus Predicted Rock DeformationsBy Norman F. Sweeney, H. John Hovland
Over one million yards of granite were excavated for the Helms Pumped Storage Project, including a large underground powerhouse complex. Site investigations and in situ stress measurements were essent
Jan 1, 1981
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Prediction of Diamond Wire Cutting Performance by Computer SimulationBy A. Vargiu, R. Ciccu, G. Massacci
Based on the current results of field practice and on experimental data obtained in the laboratory with a suitable testing apparatus, the industrial operation of diamond wire cutting can be simulated
Jan 1, 1996
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Final Tunnel Linings on Oakwood Beach West Branch Interceptor, Staten Island, New YorkBy Peter S. Schneidkraut
This paper will discuss the Final Tunnel Linings which were placed in 6700m of a 2.32m inside diameter precast concrete lined interceptor sewer tunnel in Staten Island, New York. Two methods were empl
Jan 1, 1993
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Control and Handling Procedures for Reagents and Hazardous ChemicalsBy Robert M. Rowe
Among the increasing operating costs affecting today' s processing facilities are those necessary in meeting the continually growing requirement for safe and environmentally sound materials- cont
Jan 1, 1991
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Attrition Milling of Industrial MineralsBy Robert F. Conley
This paper describes attrition milling as exemplified in rotary and vibratory mills for ultrafine grin¬ding application Without attempting to narrate the differences between various devices, generaliz
Jan 1, 1983
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Removal of Cadmium and Lead From an Industrial Wastewater Using FlocculantsBy Olice C. Carter, B. J. Scheiner
The Bureau of Mines investigated the removal of two toxic/heavy metals (cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb)) from brass foundry wastewater. Polymers, copolymers, guars, and gums were used in conjunction with c
Jan 1, 1991
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Hybrid Classifier For Raymond® RB Bowl MillsBy R. Schmidt
The computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technique was used to analyze and optimize the design of the dynamic air classifier integral to Raymond® Bowl Mills. Flow patterns and particle behaviors were m
Jan 1, 2004
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Mine Shaft Conveyance Monitoring (f0f1bf77-fd16-4f91-b699-be3b3d7f3509)By T. M. Ruff, W. G. McCoy, M. J. Beus, S. Iverson, W. Hasz
Technology to enhance safety during mine hoisting has been developed by researchers at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Assessment of curre
Jan 1, 1999
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Electrochemical Aspects of Bioleaching of Mixed SulfidesBy G. P. Brahmaprakash, K. A. Natarajan, N. Jyothi, K. N. Sudha
Some important electrochemical aspects involved in the bioleaching of mixed sulfides have been discussed with reference to selective sphalerite dissolution from different binary mineral combinations.
Jan 1, 1989
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Preparation of magnesium hydroxide surfaces as a model for flame retardant fillers (Technical Note)By M. S. Vernon, J. J. Kellar, W. M. Cross, R. M. Winter, F. J. Johnson, A. G. Pommer
Three substrates (MgO crystal, CaF2 crystal and Mg plate) were used to construct thin layers of Mg(OH)2. Various routes were used to modify these substrates, including surface hydration and sol-gel co
Jan 1, 2000
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Shape Effect on Ring Test Tensile StrengthBy K. Fuenkajorn, J. J. K. Daeme
Ring tension tests have been conducted on 229 mm (9 in) diameter disks of Grande basaltic andesite and Pomona basalt with various center hole sizes in order to study the relationship between ring tens
Jan 1, 1986
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At Last! A Commercial-Scale Continuous Carbon Elution CircuitBy James H. Lammers
Over the years, the chemical processing industries have continued to move from batch to continuous processing in order to obtain better quality control, simpler designs, and often reduced capital and
Jan 1, 1998
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Evaluation Of Methane Dilution Capacity Of A Blowing Face Ventilation System Using A Water Sprayfan And Dust ScrubberBy W. Allen Dupree, Charles D. Campbell
A field investigation was conducted by the Ventilation Division, Pittsburgh Health Technology Center (PHTC), Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) to evaluate the effectiveness of a blowing fac
Jan 1, 1991
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Comparison Testing of Oxygen Self-RescuersBy Nicholas Kyriazia, John P. Shubilla
A performance study of oxygen self-rescuers of varying durations from the United States and other countries was undertaken as an assessment of present worldwide technology. The apparatus were tested o
Jan 1, 1986
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Limestone For Controlling Acid Mine Drainage And For Treatment Of Acid Mine WaterBy Maurice Deul
Limestone can be used effectively in treating acid mine water. Aside from a lower cost than for other treatment agents, limestone has the advantages of easy storage and effectiveness even when impure
Jan 1, 1974
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Flowing And Raveling ClaysBy Roy J. Leonard
Two small diameter sewer tunnel projects being hand dug under major highways in the Greater Kansas City area encountered problems which were unforeseen from the geotechnical engineering information su
Jan 1, 1987
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International Lender Finance of Mining Projects - Environmental Requirements for Prefeasibility and Feasibility Studies, and for Project ImplementationBy Rick L. Williamson
International lending institutions have charters requiring projects that are seeking loans to adhere to certain environmental performance standards, including compliance with host-country environmenta
Jan 1, 2001
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Seattle Bus Tunnel ConstructionBy John F. MacDonald, John W. Critchfield
This paper describes the shield excavation of twin transit tunnels, through soft ground, in downtown Seattle. The tunnels are 6.5 m (21.25 ft) diameter and 1525 m (5000 ft) long. Initial support consi
Jan 1, 1989
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Future U. S. Phosphate Resources: A New PerspectiveBy Stanley R. Riggs
Extensive phosphate resources occur within the Miocene Hawthorn and Pungo River Formations which have not been considered in the past since they were poorly known and were not available to conventiona
Jan 1, 1986