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    A comprehensive model for calculating phase equilibria and thermophysical properties of electrolyte systems

    By A. Anderko, R. D. Springer, R. D. Young

    A thermodynamic model has been developed for calculating phase equilibria and other properties of multicomponent electrolyte systems. The model has been designed to reproduce the properties of both aq

    Jan 1, 2005

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    On the Calibration of the Potential Technique for Monitoring Corrosion Fatigue Crack Growth Using Finite-Element Method

    When selecting a method for monitoring crack growth in pipeline steel, the sensitivity or crack-size resolution plays a dominant role. Even though there are several visual and non-visual methods, the

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Progressive Management and Engineering Evaluation of Pipeline Integrity

    By S. Kariyawasam, R. McNealy

    Pipelines are subject to multiple threats often requiring quantification of pipeline risk and engineering evaluation of in-line inspection and other data to effect discovery of conditions defined by t

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    Legislation, Litigation and Liability

    Safety and health at work is about people. It is about people who plan for work, organise work and perform work. It is about those who come in contact with the workplace and those who are responsible

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Development of Environmental Double Pile (EDP) for Improvement of Contaminated Soft Ground

    By Hyunsuk Yoon, Kiho Lee, Juhyng Lee, Younghoon Jung, Junboum Park

    "The environmental double pile method is presented as a device to improve the engineering properties and to clean up contamination of low-permeability soil. This method is one of the novel technologie

    Jan 1, 2005

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    The Fatigue and Degradation Mechanisms of Hoisting Ropes

    Based upon specialised experience of rope mechanics spanning over 20 years, this paper reviews the processes of degradation and fatigue that are relevant to hoisting ropes in mines. The review is brou

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Morphology of Environmentally Assisted Cracks in Pipeline Steel (02425a31-82ac-48df-900e-2f0f4bebe2ef)

    By A. Plumtree

    The morphology of environmentally assisted cracks in stressed pipeline steel has been investigated. For a dilute and neutral solution (NS4) simulating ground water in contact with the steel, semi-elli

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Secant Pile Walls - A Consistent Approach to Risk Management

    By Vivian M. Troughton, Clifford J. Wren, Tony P. Suckling

    "Secant pile walls are used for the construction of deep basement walls and earth retaining structures. Risk associated with secant pile walls is commonly perceived as being the safety of site personn

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Molecular Gate® Adsorption System For The Removal Of Carbon Dioxide And / Or Nitrogen From Coalbed And Coal Mine Methane

    By Micheal Mitariten

    The recovery of natural gas (primarily methane) from coalbed deposits is an established and growing source for the U.S and accounts for over 7% of its total production. The gas from on-purpose degass

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Nitrogen Inertization At San Juan Coal Company’s Longwall Operation

    By Jacques F. Abrahamse, Kevin A. Bahe, T. Arthur Palm, Gregory E. McCluskey, Stephen L. Bessinger

    Introduction Basis For System San Juan Coal Company (SJCC) is a subsidiary of BHP Billiton. Until recently, BHP Billiton operated three surface mines in northwestern New Mexico: Navajo, San Juan,

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Mining Over 100 Stopes Per Year? ù The Perilya Broken Hill Approach to Mine Planning

    By C Mroczek, B Mitchell

    Perilya Broken Hill, from its inception, has budgeted for more than 2.0 million tonnes per year from the Southern Operations. This tonnage was planned to come from in excess of 100 stopes per year in

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Optimisation of an Image Analytical System for Bulk Materials Using the Theory of Sampling

    By K H. Esbensen

    Optimisation of a real-time at-line monitoring system for control of industrial granule coating quality is presented. The system is based on a fluorescence imaging system, because fluorescence origina

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Current perspectives on fuel cell research and development

    By D. P. Wilkinson

    There are significant global environmental and supply issues with existing energy paths today . Global emission and fuel regulations, global fuel and power structure, energy security, and cost are dri

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    The Changing Canadian Nickel Smelting Landscape - Late 19th Century to Early 21st Century

    By C. M. Diaz, S. W. Marcuson

    In the late 19th century, the discovery of rich nickel-copper sulfide ore bodies in Sudbury and the need for tonnage quantities of the metal to be used in nickel steel armor provided the foundation fo

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Water management simulation for the Pogo Gold Mine

    By G. Beckstead, L. Gormely, R. Zimmer, K. Hanneman, B. Nethery

    As part of the EIS and permitting activities for the Pogo Mine in Alaska, a risk assessment study for the water management plan was carried out. The basis for the study was a site water volume and con

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Microstructure and Properties of Plates for Line Pipe Steels for Onshore and Offshore Application

    By V. Schwinn, P. Fluess, N. Cauderlier, J. Bauer

    From a strategic and economic point of view, the development of fine grain high strength steels for long distance pipelines is intensified world wide to satisfy the demand for natural gas in the futur

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Pipeline Design for Natural Gas Transmission Using High Strength Technology

    By A. Glover

    As the demand for natural gas as a prime global energy source continues to grow, the search for new sources of the fuel spreads into geographical areas that are more remote from the marketplace. Along

    Jan 1, 2005

  • DFI
    Performance of Open-Ended Pipe Piles in Cretaceous Soils of Baltimore

    By Sanjeev Malhotra

    "This paper presents the results of a pile installation monitoring and performance assessment program for pile foundations supporting 14 piers and 2 abutments of the 1700-ft long bridge crossing over

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Pipeline syphons for economical and simple water transfer (0f637445-7793-433d-94a6-80e764b3d98e)

    By W. J. Dick, K. G. Kress

    A pipeline syphon can be a simple and reliable alternative for water conveyance as compared to otherwise more complex pumping systems or low-level outlet conduits through earthfill dams. In a simple f

    Jan 1, 2005