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A Comparison Of Methods Available For The Determination Of Surface EnergyBy David A. Summers, John Corwine, Li-King Chen
The results from fracturing plexiglas beams are combined in eight existing equations to determine the surface energy of the material. The reliability of each equation is tested, and the equation in us
Jan 1, 1971
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Variability in the Sampling and Assaying of an OrebodyDifferences in the assay results of replicate samples engender doubts on the reliability of ore sampling and of assaying procedures. An analysis of variance is a technique to estimate the variabil
Jan 1, 1976
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Residue Treatment Plant Practice at Risdon, TasmaniaBy Garrigan J. S, Oakes I
Current operating practice in a plant commissioned some five years ago to treat ferritic zinc plant residue by the "Jarosite" process is described. Major problems overcome include obtaining reliabl
Jan 1, 1977
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Comparison of Soft Start Mechanisms for Mining Belt ConveyorsBy Michael L. Nave
Belt Conveyors are an important method for transportation of bulk materials in the mining industry. The control of the application of the starting torque from the belt drive system to the belt fabric
Jan 1, 1993
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Fraser Mine Material Handling SystemWeekly Capacity ? Current Schedule Rate (198.5 tonnes / hour) X Skip Time (112.7 hours) X Effectiveness (85%) = Weekly Capacity (19,015 tonnes) Capacity Conclusions - Existing hoists optimized are
Feb 1, 2008
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A Laboratory Assessment of the Hydraulic Cuttability of an Australian Black CoalBy Tooley S. M
An experimental investigation of the hydraulic cuttability of coal from the Theiss Dampier Mitsui mine near Moura, Central Queen land illustrated the ability of established cutting equations to descri
Jan 1, 1985
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Knowledge in—Money out, redefining mine planning and scheduling standards to improve and stabilize business performanceBy M. Arnesen
Mining professionals recognize the need to continuously evaluate and refine mine planning standards and scheduling. We must examine our current reality, and evaluate the following: •How well do our p
Jan 1, 2003
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Aging Properties of Cu–0.93 Mass%Ni–0.24 Mass%P Alloy TubeBy Wataru Inagaki, Kozo Kawano, Tetsuya Ando
Cu–Ni–P alloys are the typical precipitation-hardening material. Thus, Cu–Ni–P alloys is expected to apply alternative materials for heat-exchanger tubes. Therefore, it was investigated that the effec
Jan 1, 2019
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Predicting and Reducing Stope Heat Flow in South African Gold MinesBy P. Bottomley, M. Matthews
Maintaining an acceptable thermal environment in South African gold mines becomes increasingly difficult as mining progresses to greater depths where higher virgin rock temperatures are encountered. C
Jan 1, 1987
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Thermal Changes In Melting And Refining (25c097f4-af14-4338-8f81-e894e767b45d)ALTHOUGH the open-hearth charge contributes CO, C02, H2, A and water vapor to the combustion gases and absorbs oxygen from them, in the main the thermal effects in the melting charge and molten bath c
Jan 1, 1964
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Thermal Changes In Melting And RefiningALTHOUGH the open-hearth charge contributes CO, C02, H2, and water vapor to the combustion gases and absorbs oxygen from them, in the main the thermal effects in the melting charge and molten bath can
Jan 1, 1951
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Better Flowsheeting with Modern Process MineralogyBy Norman O. Lotter
The problem of quantifying the full performance potential of an ore body in a concentrator, and how to configure a flowsheet to achieve that potential, either for a new operation or an existing one, i
Jan 1, 2011
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PART VI - On the Thermodynamic Properties of the Tellurides of Cadmium, Indium, Tin, and LeadBy P. M. Robinson, M. B. Bever
The heats oj formation at 273°K of the compounds CdTe, I)z2Te, InTe, In2Te3. In2Te5, SrzTe, and PbTe have been rleasrred in a liquid metal solutiotz caloritrete? 1.t1itlz bismuth as solvent. The?, are
Jan 1, 1967
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PART IV - Communications - Contribution to Calorimetric Thermodynamic AnalysisBy B. D. Lichter
In a previous paper, Oelsen, Schuermann, and Hey-nertl pointed out the possibility of obtaining complete thermodynamic functions for alloy systems from calorimetric measurements alone. Specifically, i
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 3705 Effects of Sheaths on Gaseous Products from Permissible ExplosivesBy E. J. Murphy, A. P. Rowles, John C. Holtz
"INTRODUCTION The use of sheaths or hollow cylinders of flame-extinctive materials surrounding cartridges of permissible explosives has been developed during the last few years; the history of sheathe
May 1, 1943
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Monitoring Groundwater QualityBy Richard M. Tinlin
Some of the practices of the mining industry that may place an undesirable stress on the groundwater environment are coming under increasing scrutiny from legislators and regulatory agencies. Among th
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 3156 Review Of Fatalities In The California Petroleum Industry During The Calendar Year 1930 (635c6dcd-7d71-4dcd-8467-c1bd13bfddc1)By R. L. Marek
The number of Persons fatally injured in the petroleum industry in California in 1930 was 50, a decrease of 20.6 per cent from 1929, when 63 men accidentally lost their lives. The decrease in the numb
Jan 1, 1931
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IC 6899 Geophysical Prospecting For Underground Waters In Desert Areas ? IntroductionBy F. W. Lee
The paramount importance of water to life of all forms on the earth is too well known to require elaboration in this brief paper. It has repeatedly been termed the most valuable of all our mineral res
Jan 1, 1936
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IC 7873 Results Of Waterflooding In Kansas Oil Sands Containing Viscous Crude Oils ? Introduction And SummaryBy J. P. Powell
The application of secondary producing methods for recovering additional oil from known fields has been recognized for many years as important to the economy of the nation. One of the most successful
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 3156 Review Of Fatalities In The California Petroleum Industry During The Calendar Year 1930By R. L. Marek
The number of persons fatally injured in the petroleum industry in California in 1930 was 50, a decrease of 20.6 per cent from 1929, when 63 men accidentally lost their lives. The decrease in the numb
Jan 1, 1931