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Hot Corrosion Behaviour Of Pt-Alloys For Application In The Next Generation Of Gas TurbinesBy M. Stephton, L. A. Cornish, R. Süss, N. B. Maledi, J. H. Potgieter, L. Chown
In today?s gas turbines, the emphasis is on saving energy and reducing the amounts of pollutants emitted. This can be attained only by designing alloys with higher melting points and the capability to
Jan 1, 2006
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Hot Dip Tinning Operations at Port KemblaA commonplace, sometimes overlooked or taken for granted, article of everyday existence is the tin can. Produced from thin gauge low carbon steel, and commonly coated with a mere 60 millionths of an i
Jan 1, 1958
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Hot Flat Product Surface Inspection Latest DevelopmentsBy Laurent Dorel, Sebastien Maillard, Afchine Nasserian, Jean-Paul Faure
Surface quality monitoring is primarily implemented in the last steps of steel manufacturing before shipment to the end user. However, an increasing trend for also addressing this topic in the upstrea
Oct 1, 2019
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Hot Forging Process Simulation for Aerospace Aluminium Alloy Using a Modified Johnson-Cook EquationBy A. Gakwaya, K. Ba, M. Guillot, J. Levesque
"In the aerospace industry, parts requiring tight dimensional tolerances and high mechanical properties are often produced by forging. This forming process allows for an optimal use of the material an
Jan 1, 2016
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Hot Work Modelling Of Two Equivalent Low Carbon Strip Steels Produced, Respectively, By The Cold Charge Route And By The Hot Charge RouteBy W. Stumpf
Mean flow stress analyses from plant mill logs for the conventionally produced hot rolled low carbon steel from the Ispat Iscor Vanderbijlpark strip producing plant, indicated a higher temperature sen
Jan 1, 2004
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Hot Working Behavior of 17-4 PH Stainless SteelBy Hamed Mirzadeh
The hot working behavior of 17-4 PH stainless steel was studied using the hot compression test at temperatures of 950-1150 °C with strain rates of 0.001-10 s-1. A step by step procedure for data analy
Jan 1, 2010
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Hot-Dip Galvanizing Features of Various Grades of Spheroidal Graphite Cast IronBy D. G. Hattingh, A Els-Botes
"Considerable information is available on the factors influencing the iron-zinc reaction rate at 450° C of low carbon steels, in comparison there is a scarcity _of similar fundamental information of s
Jan 1, 2000
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Hot-Water Separation of Alberta Bituminous SandBy K. A. Clark
SEPARATION of the oil from the bituminons sands of the Athabaska area of Alberta has been a subject of study by the Research Council of Alberta. The results of the study have been published in the Ann
Jan 1, 1944
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Housing Stress and Location Choices in Bowen Basin Mining Communities - A Case Study of MoranbahBy S Lockie, G Ivanova, J Rolfe
One of the consequences of mining expansion in the Bowen Basin region of Central Queensland in Australia has been a substantial increase in demand for housing, with subsequent impacts on housing and r
Jan 1, 2009
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How a frontline planning and commitment system improves trust, commitment and results in operationsBy G Britton, P Moynagh
As more than a few mines gradually sink under the weight of emails, whiteboards, notice boards and ever more complex spreadsheets, the holy grail of effective short-term interval planning and control
Oct 16, 2017
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How a simple equation delivers breakthrough understanding of grinding circuits - ME Feature ArticleBy Robert McIvor
The following is a summary of the Robert H. Richards Lecture on “Learning and Good Fortune on the Road to Discovery” presented at the Mineral & Metallurgical Processing Division (MPD) Awards Plenary S
Mar 1, 2026
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How Are We Going to Produce Our Future Resource Professionals?The closure of the only professional mining school in New Zealand will mean that the minerals industry will have to explore other options to fill their mining professional positions. Globally mining i
Jan 1, 1997
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How Can You Get Mining Equipment to Work to its Real Capacity?Most mining operations have been happy to live in blissful ignorance of what their equipment is really capable of. Shareholders have been shown increasing tonnes output per employee (due to rationalis
Jan 1, 2009
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How companies value propertiesBy John Smith
"The RTZ Corporation PLCFrom a company's point-of-view, a good investment decision is one which results in the purchase of an asset that is worth more than it costs. Thus, in order to judge the m
Jan 1, 1991
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How Continuous Miners Can Catch Up With Remote Control SystemsBy Douglas H. Bolton
In recent years, equipment manufacturers have been busy developing remote control systems to catch up with the sophistication and efficiency of continuous miners. Now the tables are turned, and manufa
Jan 1, 1975
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How Copper Dodged The BulletBy R. H. Lesernann
Copper has held up extremely well as we have moved through the trough of the economic cycle. In the aluminum, lead and zinc industries at least half of the Western World production was unable to cover
Jan 1, 1992
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How Do We Promote Mining? Educate Teachers – They Educate StudentsBy Dan Witkowsky
For the 36th consecutive summer, the Colorado Mining Association Education Foundation and the Colorado School of Mines have sponsored “A Total Concept of the Mining Industry” for kindergarten through
Jan 1, 2004
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How Do You Measure Your Dragline Output? ? IntroductionBy R. A. Matuszak
U.S. Government sponsored studies proclaim large reductions in surface mine productivity. Consulting studies place a large share of the blame on increased governmental regulatory activities and on ine
Jan 1, 1982
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How Effective Is The Non-Destructive Examination Of Multi-Layer, Low Rotation Winding Ropes?The paper reviews the results emanating from an experiment conducted in Bochum?Germany in which various international rope inspection authorities were requested to assess the conditions of a corroded
Jan 1, 2000
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How Electronics Can Release the ImaginationBy G. V. R. Landman
It is self-evident that economic pressure demands that today?s mines stay ahead and stay competitive. The challenge, however, isto find fresh approaches to the pursuit of efficiency and operational ef
Jan 1, 2010