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Factors Affecting The Tensile Notch Sensitivity Of Magnesium Alloy ExtrusionsBy I. Cornet
INTRODUCTION WITH the greatly expanding use of magnesium during the war, it appeared necessary to the War Metallurgy Committee that the notch sensitivity of magnesium alloy extrusions be further in
Jan 1, 1948
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Factors Affecting the Utilization Potential of Gypsum Produced from Acid NeutralizationBy L. M. Luckevich
Gypsum is a product from the neutralization of sulfuric acid by lime or limestone. This paper will discuss specifications for gypsum used in wallboard, cement and agriculture and the factors affecting
Jan 1, 1996
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Factors affecting the viability of Canada's copper producersBy W. J. S. Craigen, G. E. Wittur
"In the context of today's continuously changing world, there are many factors which must be considered when attempting to assess the ability of Canada's primary copper producers to remain c
Jan 1, 1986
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Factors Bearing On The Interpretation Of In Situ Testing ResultsBy D. J. Dodds, W. L. Schroeder
INTRODUCTION The plate loading test is a simple, useful tool in rock mechanics. The test consists of applying load to a rock surface and noting the resulting deflections. Plate loading tests are ty
Jan 1, 1974
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Factors Contributing to the Occurrence of Unexploded Charges in Underground Blasting PracticeThe presence of undetonated explosives in a rock face after firing constitutes a hazard which can result in a fatal or serious accident if undetected before drilling commences.Most accidents caused by
Jan 1, 1956
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Factors Controlling Fracture ExtensionBy C. R. Fast, G. C. Howard
The loss of fluid to the formation adjacent a fracture governs the areal extent of the fracture and the success of hydraulic fracturing as a production stimulation technique. The three flow mechanisms
Jan 1, 1961
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Factors Controlling The Capacity Of Rock CrushersBy Ernest Hersam
THE rate of output of a rock crusher is based upon a certain space relation, the calculation requiring that the size and position of the jaws, the principle of motion, and the speed of the machine be
Jan 7, 1922
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Factors Determining Lead Yields During Electrolysis of PbS Dissolved in Molten ChloridesA study of the electrolysis of PbS in molten PbCl2 showed cathode efficiencies which increased with current density at fixed sulphide concentrations, and decreased with increasing sulphide concentrati
Jan 1, 1973
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Factors Determining the Properties of White Bearing MetalsBy O&apos, Malley G. B
The properties of bearing metals are of considerable interest to mine engineers, since continuous running of mine and mill machinery is of vital importance. Of the several available types of bearing m
Jan 1, 1932
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Factors Driving Continuous Blasting Improvement At The Lafarge Ravena PlantBy David Lilly, Robert Ethier, David Bremer
The Lafarge Ravena Cement Plant in Ravena, New York demonstrated continuous and extraordinary improvement in productivity during the past several years. The factors driving continuous improvement at t
Jan 1, 2007
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Factors Governing the Muck Pile CharacteristicsBy David Cheung, S. Paul Singh
"The characteristics of a blasted muck pile can have a significant effect on the productivity and economyof loading and hauling operations. Poorly fragmented and tight muck piles, caused by insufficie
Jan 1, 2017
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Factors Governing the Separation of Lead and Zinc in Ore by FlotationBy R. A., Pallanch
SO many variations of lead-zinc ores occur in nature that it is impossible to state any rules that will apply to the concentration of ores of this type. Some have lead and zinc in approximately equal
Jan 1, 1936
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Factors Governing The Strength And Elastic Properties Of A Physical Model Material Used For Strata Mechanics InvestigationsBy H. Yavuz
Physical modelling is one of the research tools in the understanding of the failure mechanisms and the deformations likely to be experienced by the strata during mining operations. Success of the phys
Jan 1, 2003
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Factors Impacting Respirable Dust Entrainment And Dilution In High-Velocity AirstreamsIn conjunction with steady increases in production levels, long-wall operators have applied greater quantities of ventilating air to control respirable dust and methane gas. As a result, air velociti
Jan 1, 2004
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Factors In Predicting Alluvial Gravel Composition Using Digital Geologic Map And Elevation Images: An Example From The Colorado Front RangeBy Daniel H. Knepper
Estimating the lithologic composition of gravel deposits for aggregate quality using standard field and laboratory techniques is costly and time-consuming. As an alternative, digital geologic maps and
Jan 1, 2001
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Factors In The Economics Of Heat-Treated TaconitesBy Will Mitchell, Ford F. Miskell, C. L. Sollenberger
THE taconites in general are hard, tough ores, difficult to grind. Liberation of iron mineral constituents usually is accomplished by grinding the ore through at least 100 mesh, and often it has been
Jan 1, 1952
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Factors in the High Retail Price of CoalBy Foster Bain
MOST of us householders in the East burn anthra-cite, so the problem that interests us most is the distribution and supply of the domestic sizes of anthracite. That, however, is only a small part of t
Jan 4, 1923
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Factors In The Ignition Of Methane And Coal Dust By ExplosivesBy G. St. J. Perrott
ONE of the important hazards in coal mining is the danger of ignition of explosive mixtures of methane and air or coal dust and air, or both, by the explosives used in blasting the coal. It has long b
Jan 10, 1926
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Factors In The Localization Of Mineralized DistrictsBy Carlton D. Hulin
THE usual concurrence in time and space of intrusive igneous activity, favorable structural disturbance and mineralization, which is so manifest in the mineralized district necessarily indicates a clo
Jan 1, 1945
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Factors In The Selection Of Motors And Speed Reducers For Conveyor Drives ? IntroductionBy Clark B. Risler
Conveyors constitute a critical artery, essential to the successful operation of most ore processing plants. Technological progress is permitting the recovery of metal from low grade ores which previo
Jan 1, 1958