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From school to the world of work : One mining engineer's experienceBy John R. Marks
Introduction An engineer is a builder and a problem solver. He uses knowledge of the properties of matter and energy to furnish the needs of society. Engineers form the bridge between scientific rese
Jan 2, 1985
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Objectives of the Canadian Carbonization Research AssociationBy C. W. Drake, J. H. Walsh
"The Canadian Carbonization Re-search Association was formed during 1965, with seven founding members representing four integrated steel companies, two coal companies and one high-temperature tar proc
Jan 1, 1967
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Standardisation of powered roof for longwall facesBy S K. Das
An intensive investigation into modern roof support technology, including hy draulic and control systems, has been carried out against the perspective of global development and support behaviour on lo
Jan 4, 1997
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Analysis and Characterization of Anti-Caking Additives used in Rock DustBy M. L. Harris, I. Zlochower, M. J. Sapko, I. E. Perera
Experiments conducted with limestone dusts and dolomitic marble dusts have indicated that when rock dust is wetted and subsequently dried, it becomes a solid, non-dispersible cake. However, in order t
Jan 1, 2019
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Evaluation Of The Face Ventilation Systems For Extended Cuts With Remotely Operated Mining Machines Using Three-Dimensional Numerical SimulationsThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) technique can be an attractive approach to evaluate the performance of face ventilation systems. To present the c
Jan 1, 1998
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Iron and Steel Division - Surface Structure of Nonoxidizing Slags Containing SulphurBy R. E. Boni, G. Derge
Application of surface tension measurements has been made to molten silicates in order to determine the effect of sulphur upon the surface tensions of synthetic blast furnace slags. In melts with the
Jan 1, 1957
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Chemistry Of The Calsinter Process For Recovery Of Aluminum From Fly AshBy B. Zane Egan
The Calsinter process for recovery from fly ash involves sintering the fly ash with calcium sulfate and calcium carbonate at 1200°C, followed by a dilute sulfuric acid leach step. Flue gas desulfuriza
Jan 1, 1980
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Economic Geology Of Perlite Production In New MexicoBy Richard M. Chamberlin
Perlite is an altered rhyolitic glass with 2 to 5 wt % water that expands or "pops" when heated quickly to plasticity while evolving steam to form lightweight, glass foam. Commercial perlite deposits
Jan 1, 1994
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Water Demands For Expanding Energy DevelopmentBy George H. Davis
Much concern has been expressed recently as to whether water supplies will be sufficient to support accelerated energy development foreseen in operation Independence. Taking the Nation as a whole, suf
Jan 1, 1974
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Paul Wurth’s Modern Top And Stamp Charging TechnologyBy Jan Krull
A high productive coke making process in connection with stringent emission control has clearly become a demand of plant operators and stakeholders. Further to this, availability, quality and coal cos
Aug 1, 2018
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OFR-95-77 Constant Depth Linear Cutting Head For Continuous Mining Machines - Engineering And Economic Feasibility StudyBy A. Baldwin
This report describes the engineering feasibility and economic advantages of a unique new mining machine using cutting bits that take a constant-depth linear cut in the coal face. The studies show tha
Jan 1, 1977
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Quality Sampling Using Coiled Tubing Drilling in Deep Mineral ExplorationBy V Rasouli, G Cavanough, A Mokaramian
The sampling time, the costs and its quality are the three factors that determine the best method of drilling in mineral exploration. The two principal methods of reverse circulation (RC) and diamond
Aug 21, 2012
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IC 7610 Tunnel Construction By Peripheral Sawing At The Fort Randall Reservoir, Pickstown, S. Dak. - Introduction And SummaryBy Walter E. Lewis
The Fort Randall Reservoir project, on the Missouri River at Pickstown, S. Dak., was designed by the Corps of Engineers and is part of the Missouri River Basin Development Program. The location of the
Jan 1, 1951
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Slope Instability at Inspiration's MinesBy James P. Savely, Victor L. Kastner
Inspiration Consolidated Copper Company is currently mining in four pit areas; Live Oak, Red Hill, Thornton and Joe Bush Extension, near Globe, Arizona. Small satellite orebodies lying outside the mai
Jan 1, 1983
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The Future of the EngineerBy Donald B. Gillies
TO me a graduating class of engineers constitutes one ' of the finest inspirations I can imagine. You have finished your four- year scholastic career and are starting out in competition with thou
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 8941 - Analysis for Impurities in Helium Using the Helium Ionization DetectorBy Charles A. Seitz
This Bureau of Mines report describes a chromatographic method for analyzing impurities in helium that utilizes a helium carrier gas contain-ing 25 to 30 ppm Ne. An example of the effect of trace amou
Jan 1, 1985
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Stockman Base Metals Project – Sustainability, Social Licence to Operate and Permitting Lessons LearntBy R Jacobs, J Yeates
"The Stockman base metals project is situated in State Forest in the alpine area of East Gippsland, Victoria, adjacent to a National Park and within the headwaters of a major Ramsar-listed wetland cat
Mar 8, 2016
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Construction of a Mixed Face Reach Through Granitic Rocks and ConglomerateBy John J. Murray, Michael T. McRae, Michael A. Krulc, Kathy L. Schuler
The San Vicente Pipeline Tunnel Project involves the construction of an 8.5-foot-diameter water pipeline in an 11 mile tunnel in San Diego, California. The tunnel is located in extremely variable geol
Jan 1, 2007
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IC 8031 Recommended Procedures For Mine Hoist And Shaft Installation, Inspection, And Maintenance ? IntroductionBy W. Dan Walker
In an effort to keep mine hoist accidents to a minimum and to impart to managers and workers the essential elements that enter into safe installation and maintenance of hoisting equipment, the Bureau
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 6455 Zirconium Part 1 General InformationBy E. P. Youngman
Before the World War the use of zirconium and its compounds was largely experimental and confined almost wholly to Germany and Austria . Occasionally small lots of zirconium ore had been produced in t
Jun 1, 1931