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RI 6617 Heats Of Formation Of Anhydrous Sulfates Of Cadmium, Cobalt, Copper, Nickel, And ZincBy L. H. Adami
The heats of formation of anhydrous cadmium sulfate, cobalt sulfate, copper sulfate, nickel sulfate, and zinc sulfate were determined by hydrochloric acid solution calorimetry. The values at 298.15° K
Jan 1, 1965
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OFR-116-78 Guidelines For Installation, Maintenance And Inspection Of Mine Telephone SystemsBy Roger G. Long
This final report reviews installation, maintenance and inspection of mine pager telephone installations. A Technical Handbook was developed and distributed. Certain commercial telephone test equipmen
Jan 1, 1975
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Winning The Global Race For Solar Silicon: Silica Ores And Their Suitability For Direct ProcessingBy D. C. Lynch
While silica ores are generally considered to have little value, those with exceptionally low B and P content have, potentially, significant worth if processed for use in photovoltaics. The sales valu
Jan 1, 2010
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Distributed control at the Kidd Creek grinding plant. Part I: Control strategy designBy A. Desbiens, R. del Villar
"This two-part paper summarizes the design and implementation of a distributed PIbased control strategy installed at the B grinding circuit, at the Kidd Creek Division of Falconbridge Ltd. Part I deta
Jan 1, 1997
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An Analysis of Coal and Geologic Variables Related to Coal Workers' PneumoconiosisBy Changwoo Lee, Jan M. Mutmansky
"This paper results from the research at The Pennsylvania State University into establishment of standard procedures for characterization of respirable coal dust performed by the Generic Mineral Techn
Jan 1, 1988
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The First Electrolytic Copper Refinery in Australia at Wallaroo, South AustraliaBy B. McHenry, A. E. Wraith, P. J. Mackey
The Wallaroo smelter on the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia commenced smelting operations in 1861 treating ores from the nearby Moonta and Kadina mines. The plant expanded and modernized on several o
Jan 1, 2019
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Medium voltage switchgear and circuit breaker life extensionBy K. J. Boser
"Medium Voltage (MV) metal clad switchgear is referred to as the voltage class from 2.4 kV to 38 kV. Technological advances in circuit breaker designs over the last 20 years have given rise to retrofi
Jan 1, 1998
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IC 8657 The Mine Map Repository - A Source Of Mine Map DataBy Curtis D. Edgerton
The Pittsburgh Mine Map Repository of the Bureau of Mines serves as a basic reference file for the archival preservation of mine map data of mines east of the Mississippi River. About 22,000 of an est
Jan 1, 1974
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High-volume ventilation at Dension Mines LimitedBy G. Stenning
The paper outlines the need for high-volume ventilation in a uranium mining operation based on the design to meet environmental requirements for dust, radiation and diesel equipment. Mining methods i
Jan 1, 1979
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Municipal-water Needs vs. Strip Coal MiningBy Gregory M. Dexter
Recent litigation in Pennsylvania between three coal-mining companies and a private water company resulted in the payment by the coal companies of the equivalent of about $500,000 to buy a new water s
Jan 1, 1949
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Concentration of the Mesabi HematitesBy E. W. Davis
THE large iron-ore producers on the Mesabi Range are able to maintain the silica in their shipping products at from 8 to 10 per cent by mixing ores of various grades, some assaying 4 per cent silica a
Jan 1, 1930
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Recollections of Operations at a Secondary Copper Smelter and Refinery: The U.S. Metals Refining Company, Carteret, NJBy J. E. Hoffman
The operation of the U .S Metals Refining Company, USMR Co. is defined below by the description of a variety of unit processes and operations the author encountered during his tenure with the operatio
Jan 1, 2000
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Flash Furnace OptimizationBy W. G. Davenport
A flash furnace can be run many different ways. It can, for example, be operated with: (a) highly 02"enriched, ambient temperature blast and no fossil fuel (b) considerable fossil fuel and hot, sl
Jan 1, 2001
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Design Developments of the Jameson CellBy S Bourke, R Stone, B Hill
Since Jameson Cell flotation technology was first installed in a coal flotation application in 1988/89 at Newlands Coal Handling and Preparation Plant (CHPP) there have been fundamental improvements t
Jan 1, 2005
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Some Mathematical and Analysis of Underground Model Guides 1n the Mine Stress ProblemsBy Stefan Boshkov
THE ADVENT of mining at great depth has brought to the fore the question of stresses around mine openings. The many-pronged attack on this problem is certified by the accelerated appearance, in the mi
Jan 1, 1956
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Of Mr. Chance's paper on a New Method for Working Deep Coal-BedsW. S. GRESLEY, Erie, Pa. (communication to the Secretary): A six-entry method of opening coal-mines is, or was a short time ago, practiced in the Connellsville coal-region; but Dr. Chance's metho
Jan 1, 1901
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Observer analysis of a dynamic tank-to-tank model to estimate concentrate flow-rate, J.D. le Roux, K. Hadler, J.J. Cilliers, and I.K. CraigBy J. J. Cilliers, I. K. Craig, J. D. le Roux, K. Hadler
An analysis of the state-observability characteristics of a dynamic tank-to-tank model of a flotation bank indicates that the concentrate-flow rate of each tank can be estimated from accurate measurem
Jan 1, 2020
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Development of Cobalt Sulfate Solution Purification by Sulfides PrecipitationBy A. Van den Steen
In the early fifties Professor Breckpot of the Louvain University in Belgium in collaboration with the Research Laboratory of Metallurgie Hoboken, discovered the possibility to separate nickel from co
Jan 1, 1988
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Fabrication-Induced Degradation and Safety Assessment for Pipelines during Service (d46b60f3-6ad7-4dd3-96b6-360981a83f59)By A. N. Kumar
Two fabrication stages in the manufacture of pipelines are identified as causing significant deterioration of the steel plates, namely cold bending and welding. The objectives of this work include qua
Jan 1, 2005
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Factors Affecting Hot Spot Development in Bulk Coal and Associated Gas EvolutionBy I Jabouri
There are many physical factors that can affect the self-heating rate of coal. The presence of seam gas has often been referred to as inhibiting coal self-heating due to the limited access of oxidatio
Jan 1, 2005