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Ventilating Deep Mines - Time for a Rethink of Ventilation DesignUnderground mines in Australia and worldwide are extending to greater depths. The effect of depth brings a number of challenges to mining engineers including geotechnical, ventilation, haulage and sel
Jan 1, 2008
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Occupational Health in Mining and MetallurgyThe patterns of occupational health pro- grammes in mining and metallurgy are discussed in relation to the impact of chemical and phy- sical hazards on the health of workers in these fields. Mining
Jan 1, 1975
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Studies On Reactions In The Y2O3-CuO-BaO System At 1300°CBy P. Umadevi
In the light of the discovery of the new super-conducting YBa2Cu3O7-x (YBCO), reactions in the Y2O3¬CuO-BaO system at 1300°C was investigated. The search was for any new phase that may be formed in th
Jan 1, 1989
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Key Engineering Considerations in the Specification and Selection of Mine Refrigeration PlantsAs mines become deeper, the problems of heat in the workplacebecome more acute. An important response from the industry hasbeen the widespread adoption of microclimate cooling such asair-conditioned c
Jan 1, 2001
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Relation Of Origin And State Of Carbonization Of Coal To Problems Of Cow-Temperature CarbonizationBy S. W. Parr
THE extent to which geological carbonization has taken place in the process of coal formation is a fundamental factor in all considerations relating to classification, oxidation, deterioration, sponta
Jan 2, 1926
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Experience In The Use Of Mill Scale In The Production Of Acid PelletsBy Roberts T. J, Thomson I. A
Mill scale, which contains a high proportion of magnetite and wustite, was added to the feed to the Whyalla grate kiln pellet plant during the production of acid pellets for domestic consumption. I
Jan 1, 1974
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Institute of Metals Division - The Oxidation of Lithium-Containing Nickel (TN)By W. C. Hagel
In 1952, Hauffe and pfeiffer1,2 reported that parabolic rates of nickel oxidation are decreased by factors of two and four at 1100° and 1000°C, respectively, when Li2O vapor is present. Hauffe 's
Jan 1, 1965
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Microalgae and the Mining IndustryBy Lisa J. Renaud
For generations, the mining industry has been committed to work toward developing new technology that can improve safety and increase production. Now with a more environmentally conscious society and
Oct 1, 2010
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Coal - Relation of Origin and State of Carbonization of Coal to Problems of Low- temperature Carbonization (with Discussion)By S. W. Parr
The extent to which geological carbonization has taken place in the process of coal formation is a fundamental factor in all considerations relating to classification, oxidation, deterioration, sponta
Jan 1, 1927
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Leaching of Alumina From Aluminum Bearing OresBy Y. Topkaya, R. E. Johnson, B. R. Palmer, Bruce E. Kurtz, Anatoli Omelian, John I. Choi
This paper relates to hydrometallurgical studies on the recovery of soluble aluminum values from aluminum-bearing ores, i.e., Georgia clays. At least 50% of the soluble alumina values were recovere
Jan 1, 1993
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Properties Of Low-Carbon Medium-Chromium Steels Of The Air-Hardening TypeBy E. C. Wright
THIS paper describes some properties of steels in the composition range 0.10 to 0.30 per cent carbon and 1 to 7 per cent chromium. It is well known that some steels of this type develop high tensile s
Jan 1, 1933
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Briquetting Of Sponge Iron - New Briquetting Process And Properties Of The Products -By Kiyoshi Mizui
Processes for manufacturing prereduced iron pellets from iron ore dust occurring in iron works have recently begun on an industrial scale. Because of their high porosity and low mechanical strength, t
Jan 1, 1977
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An Electrokinetic Study Of The Activation Of Quartz By Divalent CationsBy William E. Foreman
The results of the electrokinetic study of the activation of quartz by divalent cations showed that the charge reversal was related to the point at which the cation hydrolyzed. The reversal was not du
Jan 1, 1968
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Fundamental Studies for Detecting Fire Source of Spontaneous Combustion Using the Self-Potential Method ù In Situ Measurement in a Combusting Coal Waste PileBy K Uchino, M Inoue
Self-potential anomalies are generated by fluid pressure gradient, by temperature gradient or by chemical gradient. On the basis of this principle, a new technique is proposed to locate the fire sourc
Jan 1, 2005
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Process Modeling For KUCC Smelter Studies And On-Line Furnace ControlBy M. A. S. Siraa
A program of work was undertaken at the Kennecott Smelter and Refinery to model the complex. This effort contributed a total of eight models of the plant: flash smelting furnace, flash converting furn
Jan 1, 1999
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Washington Paper - What Steel IsBy Frederick Prime
At the last meeting of the Institute, Mr. A. L. Holley read a paper on "Steel," in which he proposes for it a definition so opposed to the one generally received, as to call for some remarks. Until wi
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Fluo-Solids Roaster And Acid Plant At Trepca Lead & Zinc Mines & Refineries, Mitrovica, Yugos1aviaBy Gligorije Stankovic
This paper describes the fluo-solids roaster and acid plants at the new 40,000-TPY Trepca electrolytic zinc plant. The electrolytic zinc plant units were constructed to the design of Singmaster and Br
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 7610 Electrostatic Separation With Photoelectric ChargingBy Foster Fraas
In this Bureau of Mines report, use of the photoemission of electrons to produce electric charges for the electrostatic separation of sonic dispersed minerals, which had previously been ground to pass
Jan 1, 1972
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Upgrading Manganese OreBy S. J. McCarroll
THE Three Kids mine, some six miles east of Henderson, Nev., is in a typical southwest desert area, with high dry summer heat and cool to cold winter seasons. The manganese deposit was located during
Jan 3, 1954
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On The Interrelation Of Solid And Liquid States In Sulphide Systems Containing Cu, Ni, Co, Fe And Determination Of The Metallisation Level Of The Components In MeltsBy L. B. Tsymbulov
Sulphide melts formed in the course of smelting of nickel and copper-nickel feed (matte) actually are sulphide-metallic melts since sulphur contained in the melts is in deficiency with respect to meta
Jan 1, 2006