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The Clinkering Process In Portland Cement Manufacturing ? SynopsisBy J. Richard Tonry
In portland cement manufacturing, the raw materials axe changed to clinker in the burning operation. Generally the rotary kiln is used for this purpose and involves many processes, including pelletizi
Jan 1, 1963
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Minimization Of Zirconium Chlorinator ResiduesBy G. Kyle Green
Zirconium chlorinator residues contain an array of rare earths, scandium, unreacted coke, and radioactive thorium and radium. Because of the radioactivity, the residues must be disposed in special was
Jan 1, 1995
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Resue or Split Face Firing - Trial Results from Hillgrove MineResue or split face firing has the potential to separate ore and waste rock into separate muck piles within a stope. Thus split face firing has the potential to reduce dilution of the ore stream to be
Aug 1, 2010
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Development and Manufacture of an Innovative Mineral Feed Ingredient Produced from Recycled CopperBy F. A. Steward
Copper is one of the trace minerals essential to life. It is added, usually in the form of copper sulfate, to virtually all formulated feedstuffs and to dietary supplements fed to animals on forage. O
Jan 1, 2000
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What Factors Over and Above Those Included in the Existing Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) Could Also Be Predictive of Roof Instability in Underground Coal Mines?By Elizabeth Holley, Meriel Young, Gabriel Walton
"The coal mine roof rating (CMRR) was developed by Chris Mark and Greg Molinda to bridge the gap between geological variation in underground coal mines and engineering design. The CMRR accounts for th
Jan 1, 2018
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Improved Techniques for Reactive Ground, Density and Performance Testing of Bulk ExplosivesBy Italo Onederra, Gary Cavanough, Ewan Sellers
Reactivity of ammonium nitrate based explosives is associated with the presence of iron sulfides in the ground reacting with explosive products and in some instances causing spontaneous reactions whic
Jan 1, 2018
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RI 9441 - Design of an Experimental Electric Arc FurnaceBy Alan D. Hartman
Instabilities in electric steelmaking furnace arcs cause electrical and acoustical noise, reduce operating efficiency, increase refractory erosion, and increase electrode usage. The U.S. Bureau of Min
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 7888 X-Ray Study of the Structure of Cokes Carbonized at Different TemperaturesBy R. R. Schehl
The Bureau of Mines analyzed the structure of a high-grade metallurgical coke, carbonized at different temperatures in the range 500° to 1,000° C, through X-ray diffraction studies. Growth in the crys
Jan 1, 1974
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Designing Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar Surveys for Mine Monitoring with Accuracy AssessmentBy R Ahola, M D. Henschel, M A. McParland
With the introduction in recent years of third-generation interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) techniques, monitoring of mine slopes, benches and surrounding areas has benefitted from incr
Nov 5, 2014
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Sorption Of Uranium, Strontium And Cesium On Pozzolan (d4a7326b-a4a2-4918-ab85-b41947959c5f)By U. Cetin
The Nevada Test Site is located approximately 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, NY. The site was primarily used by the Department of Energy for the field testing of nuclear weapons and contaminated by
Jan 1, 1998
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Financing A Government Owned Industrial Mineral Company (3229cc63-a618-453d-b095-dc0a94b2596a)By D. A. Karvonen
Although the economy in the Province of Saskatchewan has historically been agriculturally oriented, a major new source of wealth has been realized through natural resources such as petroleum and natur
Jan 1, 1983
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The Importance Of Mine Ventilation In The Operation Of A Nuclear Waste RepositoryBy Jr. Wallace
This paper describes the importance of mine ventilation and air conditioning in the operation of a nuclear waste repository. It discusses the impact of ventilation on determining the number and size o
Jan 1, 1991
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Agglomeration Practice at Kennecott Barneys Canyon Mining CoBy Philip L. LeHoux
"Kennecott Barneys Canyon Mining Co. is a gold heap leaching facility that has been in operation since 1989. In 1994, a flotation plant was commissioned to remove sulphide minerals from refractory sul
Jan 1, 1997
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Sustainability And EnergyBy A. J. Teske
Sustainable Development is a very broad initiative in the mining industry, with major components running over the entire life of the mine. It likely commences with pre-exploration permitting and conti
Jan 1, 2010
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Research on Common Biomass Pyrolysis Production of Biomass Carbon, Pyrolysis Gas, and Biomass TarBy Jianhang Hu, Li Yang, Yonggang Wei, Kongzhai Li
"In this paper, the pyrolysis of biomasses including bamboo, sawdust and walnut shell were performed in a tube furnace under temperatures between 400? and 600? to obtain biomass carbon, gas, and tar.
Jan 1, 2014
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Robotic Upgrading of Postwar Social Dwelling EnvelopesBy K. Iturralde
The article discusses the possibility of automation in refurbishment processes of social dwelling built from 1950 to 1970. These massively produced buildings were mostly designed prior to the law enfo
Aug 1, 2013
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Stress Distributions In Longwall Mining ? IntroductionBy Robert Stefanko
Longwall mining appears very attractive from an engineering standpoint because of its simplicity. The use of one long, continuous face can simplify power distribution, ventilation, and supervision, an
Jan 1, 1963
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Median and Mean in the Kuz-Ram ModelBy CVB Cunningham
"The Kuz-Ram model as originally proposed included an error in assuming that the mean fragmentsize predicted by Kuznetsov’s equation was actually the 50% passing size. In 2003 Spathis began discussion
Jan 1, 2016
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The Effect Of Face Resistance On Airflow Characteristics Along A Twin Development HeadingBy Keith G. Wallace
The effect of face resistance on ventilation air leakage through stoppings was measured in a twin development heading. Face resistance was varied by alternately tightening or loosening the face line b
Jan 1, 1984
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Rock Mechanics in the Design of Mine LayoutsBy K. Hodgson, Cook. N. G. W.
Most structures are designed so that the possibility of failure is eliminated. However, some degree of failure in the rock around deep mine excavations is inevitable if mining operations are continued
Jan 1, 2014