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Papers - Proportions of Free Fusible Material in Coal Ash, as an Index of Clinker and Slag Formation (T. P. 1175, with discussion)By G. B. Gould, H. L. Brunjes
The softening temperature of coal ash, as determined in the laboratory, has been used for years as an indication of the tendency of coal to form clinker and slag. It has not, however, provided an inde
Jan 1, 1940
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New York Paper February, 1918 - The Economy of Electricity Over Steam for Power Purposes in and about the Mines (with Discussion)By R. E. Hobart
The development of the Hauto power plant and the claims made by various engineers that electricity was more economical than steam for power purposes in and about the mines, led the Lehigh Coal and Nav
Jan 1, 1918
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Social Performance - The hard science behind the ?soft? stuffBy Jo Render
Expectations of your management approach ??Life of mine applicability ??Tailor scale of activity to scale of project ??Assess impacts, risks, and opportunities ??Use global good practice, backed
May 1, 2011
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Applications of Risk Assessment Techniques in RCRA Clean Closure of Surface Impoundments With Trace Metal ContaminationBy R. Kadeg, S. Pavlou
A methodology for developing and utilizing risk-based action levels for soils in site closures is discussed. The methodology is based on standard exposure pathway models which are consistent with curr
Jan 1, 1992
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Experience And Use Of Gypsum And Fiberglass As A Mine SealantBy Douglas M. Dwosh
Inland Steel Coal Co.'s system of applying a gypsum/fiberglass rib and roof sealant with standard rock dusting equipment will be outlined. The criteria for use included acceptability of results,
Jan 1, 1978
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NonDestructive Testing (NDT) of Winder Ropes in Western AustraliaThe paper reviews winder rope inspection procedures at the Non Destructive Testing (NDT) Unit of Western Australian School of Mines (WASM) and outlines measures taken to adopt the world's best
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 7452 Colorimetric Determination Of Beryllium In CoalBy Roy F. Abernethy
This report describes a method developed by the Bureau of Mines for the determination of beryllium in coal ash. Samples are put into solution by standard wet chemical procedures. Interfering elements
Jan 1, 1970
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Use of Imagery Technology for Dimensional Control of Engine PartsBy M. Côté, H. Pépin, Y. Richer, C. Gingras
Rolls-Royce Canada has been nominated as a Rolls-Royce Center of Excellence for repair of fan blades in 2003. One of the challenges of the Rolls-Royce Canada Component Repair Center of Excellence team
Jan 1, 2006
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Role of the Japanese trading company in setting world coal pricesBy Peter J. Szabo
Introduction There has been much said recently about the sophistication of Japanese management in turning out reliable, inexpensive products, such as cars and steel. Techniques include consensus mana
Jan 1, 1985
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Measurement of electrical properties of shales with examples from Appalachian and Illinois coal basinsBy J. G. Smith, L. P. Sheets
Introduction Potential applications that exploit the electrical properties of coal measure rocks include: (1) radar sensing of coal face, floor, and roof for automated mining operations; (2) underg
Jan 1, 1987
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Jobsite Safety Inspection ChecklistBy Sam Messina
[Project: Job Number: Date: Superintendent: Person Making Inspection: Note: The following checklist shall be used on a regular basis as an overall assessment of the jobsite. The checklist
Jan 1, 1998
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Low Level Continuous Vibration and Potential DamageBy Edward J. Jr Walter, Edward J. Walter
The vibration problem is approximately fifty years old. The original investigation of the U.S. Bureau of Mines was begun in 1930. Significant investigation into the problem was done by Crandell, Lange
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 2606 Tentative Specific for Rock Dusting to Prevent ExploBy George S. Rice, J. W. Paull, R. R. Sayers
"Standard rock dust for use in the rock dusting of coal mines might be defined tentatively as powdered mineral, light colored and free of carbonaceous matter and free silica, all of which will pass a
May 1, 1924
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Operating Variables Affecting The Bubble Size In Forced-Air Mechanical Flotation Machines (4b87d53e-0784-4e21-944e-900bb650e46b)By J. E. Nesset
The bubble size, together with the gas rate, determines the bubble surface area flux in flotation machines and, therefore, impacts directly on the kinetics of flotation. Understanding the variables th
Jan 1, 2007
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An Endeavor In Community Public Relations, The Speakers Bureau Of The Tucson Subsection AIMEBy Ted H. Eyde
Improving the mineral industry's tarnished image describes in a nut- shell the reason why the Speakers Bureau of the Tucson Subsection of the AIME was formed. Let's go back in time about 3 y
Jan 1, 1975
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Real Del Monte Finds: Low Base Metal-High Silver Ores Give Better Smelter Returns With Pre-Cyanidation TreatmentBy R. R. Bryan
SINCE the first applications of cyanidation to silver ores about 1906, treatment of ores in the Pachuca district has been entirely by straight cyanidation. Until about the year 1921, Real del Monte re
Jan 1, 1952
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Freezing Method Solves Problem In Carlsbad, N. Mex. ShaftBy John E. Latz
QUICKSAND far below the surface, stopped two attempts by the Potash Co. of America to sink a third shaft to a potash bed that lies 1000 ft below the southern New Mexico desert. Virtually all methods o
Jan 1, 1952
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Rapid Analysis Of Oxygen In Molten Iron And SteelBy Gerhard Derge
THE extension of metallurgical control of steelmaking processes has always made it desirable to have some quick method for determining the oxygen content of molten steel. To meet the practical demands
Jan 1, 1943
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Pipelining – Equipment, Methods and Materials - On the Flow of Bingham Plastic Slurries in Pipes and Between Parallel PlatesBy D. R. Pratt, R. W. Hanks
The method of Caldwell and Babbitt for detennining Bingham plastic rheological constants from engineering pipe flow data has been erroneously used in many previous applications. A reanalysis of extens
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Minerals Beneficiation - Silver-Palladium as an Indicator of Thermal Gradients in Pellet IndurationBy H. W. Hitzrot, R. H. Limons, L. V. Fegan
The testing of a new method for measuring pellet-bed temperatures in the traveling-grate or shaft furnace is presented in this paper. This method, using silver-palladium alloy wires as indicators, ove
Jan 1, 1965