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Electric Logging - A Contribution to Electric Log Interpretation in Shaly SandsBy M. P. Tixier, A. Poupon, M. E. Loy
Simple qualitative methods are explained for identifying those shaly sands in a well that are most likely to contain oil. A need for more precise measurement of the variables that enter shaly sand ana
Jan 1, 1955
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Electric Mine-Hoists.By D. B. RUSHhIORE
I. INTRODUCTION. OF primary importance in mine-installations is the hoist, which has a very direct bearing on the successful operation of a mine. Conditions vary greatly with different mines, and esp
May 1, 1910
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Electric Motors Versus Compressed-Air Engines For Driving Deep-Mine HoistsBy K. A. Pauly
(Wilkes-Barre Meeting, June, 1911.) COMPRESSED air has been and is still very extensively used in connection with mining-operations, but its application in the past has been almost entirely confined
Dec 1, 1911
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Electric Pulse Disaggregation Of Materials ? Russian ExperienceBy Anatoly Usov
The detailed researches of a broad circle of problems connected to development of the electric pulse method destruction materials (EPD) of a various nature and area of use are executed. The electrical
Sep 1, 2012
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Electric Pulse Disintegration Of Rocks And Ores ? Russian ExperienceBy A. Usov
The studies carried out by the Russian researchers and those carried out jointly within some contracts with scientific organizations and companies of other countries, show that the electric pulse disi
Sep 1, 2012
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Electric Shot-Firing In Mines, Quarries, And Tunnels - IntroductionBy L. C. IlsLey
Explosives have been fired electrically for several decades. Mountains have been tunneled, deep shafts sunk, extensive coal and metal mine workings excavated and, in times of war, railroads, buildings
Jan 1, 1926
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Electric Signal Installations In Butte, MinesBy C. D. Woodward
THE subject of electric signals for the despatching off mining cages through shafts has received cousiderable attention recently from various mining companies. The Anaconda Copper Mining Co. has found
Jan 2, 1922
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Electric Sulfide Smelting Technology Elxem Engineering Division's New Processing/Design. Concept For The '80sBy Jan A. Aune
The paper describes a number of electric furnace equipment modules especially developed or modified for slag furnace applications. Both the resulting design concept for a modern electric sulfide smelt
Jan 1, 1983
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Electric Transport in Underground Operations - Technology and Operational ExperienceBy Christoph Mueller, Grzegorz Tabak
Basing on five years of experience, this paper discusses modern e-drive systems used in underground transport. This covers Energy distribution and cabling principles, inverters and motors as well as a
Jun 25, 2023
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Electric-Pulse Disaggregation (Epd), Hydroseparation (Hs) and Their Use in Combination for Mineral Processing and Advanced Characterization of OresBy Vladimir N. Rudashevsky, Louis J. Cabri, Nikolay S. Rudashevsky, Thomas Oberthür
"EPD (Electric Pulse disaggregation) and HS (hydroseparation) are exceptional technologies for research, concentration, evaluation, and mineral extraction of specific minerals such as precious metals
Jan 1, 2008
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Electrical Accidents in the Mining Industry, 1990-1999By James C. Cawley
This National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health study was conducted to focus future research on the most significant electrical problems in the mining industry. Data from 1,926 mine electri
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Electrical and environmental protection of high- and low-voltage mine cablesBy R. W. Mei, R. A. Strombom, D. J. Moore
"Heat-shrinkable cable accessories are solving problems in the mining industry. This paper describes a range of products used by the industry, including low-voltage splices, high-voltage splices to 8.
Jan 1, 1980
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Electrical And Mechanical Hazards And Falls Of Persons At Metal And Nonmetallic Mines - Metal- and Nonmetallic-Mine Accident-Prevention Course - Section 6 - Purpose And ScopeThe first metal-mine accident-prevention course was prepared and published 1942-45 as a series of seven miners' circulars (Nos. 51-57). The course has been broadened, revised, and brought up to d
Jan 1, 1957
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Electrical Apparatus For Surface Mining OperationsBy E. C. Rien
When the electrical system for a surface or open pit mine is designed, four major considerations should be satisfied in the following order: safety, reliability, flexibility, and cost. Careful plannin
Jan 1, 1968
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Electrical Conductivity, Viscosity and Liquidus Temperature of Slags in Electric Smelting of Copper-Nickel ConcentratesBy A. A. Hejja
The effect of composition on electrical conductivity, viscosity and liquidus temperature of the slags was investigated in the temperature range of 1300" to 1450°C. The synthetic slags containing CaO,
Jan 1, 1994
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Electrical Dewatering of Phosphate TailingBy E. C. Houston
The phosphate ores mined in middle Tennessee typically consist of granular rock phosphate particles disseminated in a clayey matrix. In the TVA plant near Columbia, Tenn., the phosphate ore is mined,
Jan 1, 1949
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Electrical Drives for Large Grinding MillsBy A. G. Spencer
"The horsepower required to drive large grinding mills has increased dramatically during the past ten years. Limitations on the amount of power which may be transmitted by a single gear and pinion hav
Jan 1, 1972
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Electrical Equipment For Processing PlantsBy Clark B. Risler, Walter E. Thomas
MILL planning must include electrical drives and a system to supply them. These should be considered at the time metallurgical and mechanical plans are being made. Because it is convenient, flexible,
Jan 5, 1957
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Electrical Mapping of Oil StructuresBy J. J. Jakosky
THE method of electrical mapping of oil structures to be described possesses certain limitations, as well as certain definite advantages. It, in common with other geophysical methods, is not a panacea
Jan 1, 1936
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Electrical Prospecting for Ore and OilBy Hans Lundberg
GEOPHYSICAL methods as described in technical articles generally fail to answer the questions of prospectors and geologists as to which method they should apply and what information they may expect fr
Jan 1, 1930