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The Influence Of Topography On The Specific Dissipated Friction Power In Ultra-mild Sliding Wear: Experiment And SimulationBy Daniel Stickel
Current political, economic and ecological guidelines demand the increase of power densities of nearly all machinery parts today. In order to further lower the wear rate towards the ultra-mild sliding
Jul 31, 2018
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Research On Quality Improvement Of Titanium Sponge By Process OptimizationBy Li Kaihua, Li Liang, Miao Qingdong, Wang Cong
The current process of production of titanium sponge involves the use of TiCl4 as a feed material and a huge amount of heat is generated during the magnesiothermic reduction process. For this reason,
Jan 1, 2015
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Recirculation of Air and Mine Gas Caused by Auxiliary Fans as Used in Coal MinesBy H. P. Greenwald
THE rapidly increasing use in coal mines of portable auxiliary fans, which are generally "blowers" employed in connection with canvas tubing, raises questions concerning the hazards of such equipment,
Jan 1, 1928
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Electrical Installations At The Miami MineBy B. R. Coil, C. A. Ross
NEW demands for underground power in the Miami mine of the Miami Copper Co., Miami, Ariz. has brought about expansion of the distribution system for both ac and dc power. Progress in mining equipment
Jan 1, 1952
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Metallurgical Challenges in the Recovery of Copper and Gold from the Chelopech Mine, BulgariaBy I. Baltov
The Chelopech Mine, located in Central Bulgaria, is one of Europe?s largest underground copper- gold mines, currently mines and processes approximately one million tonnes of ore per year. Copper conc
Jan 1, 2014
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IC 8020 Estimated Costs Of Gasifying Coal In Place: A Study Based On Electrolinking And Hydraulic Fracturing Experiments Of The Bureau Of Mines ? Summary And ConclusionsBy Sidney Katell
An economic analysis of underground gasification of coal, based on experimental results obtained by the Bureau of Mines, indicates that a gas suitable for use in a power plant might be produced for ap
Jan 1, 1961
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Behaviour of Cu, Fe, Ni and PGM in the atmospheric sulphuric acid leaching of Ni-Fe-Cu-S converter matte, M.I. Isaacs, P. Van Wyk, G. Akdogan, and S.M. BradshawBy G. Akdogan, S. M. Bradshaw, M. I. Isaacs, P. Van Wyk
In the mineral processing industry, Ni-Cu-Fe-S converter matte is leached in order to remove base metals from a concentrate containing platinum group metals (PGMs). This paper investigates the atmosph
Jan 1, 2020
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Advances in Copper Anode Reverberatory Furnace PracticeAt Copper Refineries Pty. Ltd., Townsville, two reverberatory furnaces of 420 tonnes capacity are used to melt 210000 tonnes/year of copper for subsequent anode casting. When the refinery commenced pr
Jan 1, 1977
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Investigation of the Oxygen Bottom Blown Copper Smelting ProcessBy Qinmeng Wang
The oxygen bottom blown copper smelting process is a new technology which has been widely applied to the copper production in China. In this work, a computational thermodynamics model for this technol
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A Visit to the Carteret Copper RefineryBy John V. Beall
Since the U. S. Metals Refining Co. works was established, around the turn of the century, near the town which is now called Carteret, N. J., it has grown to be a major producer of refined copper and
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 6645 Statistical Analysis Of Gamma?Ray Log Sample Data From A Uranium Deposit, Ambrosia Lake Area, McKinley County, N. Mex.By George R. Schottler
The objective of this research is to find the extent of the range of applicability of previously developed statistical methods for determining grade and tonnage of ore to bedded uranium deposits. Uran
Jan 1, 1965
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Impacts of ESG on the Copper Supply Chain— The New Critical Mineral - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Casandra Gamez Gonzales, Angelina Anani
Copper, the newest addition to the critical mineral list, is an essential metal whose electrical and heat conductive properties label it as a vital mineral for the creation of renewable energy sources
Feb 1, 2024
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RI 3537 Annual Report Of The Explosives Division, Fiscal Year 1940 ? IntroductionBy Wilbert J. Huff
[This is the fifth of a series of annual reports of the explosives Division, Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior.3/ It deals particularly with work done during the period July 1,
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 7093 Dependence Of Coking Time On Coal Properties And Carbonization ParametersBy Manuel Gomez
Coking time was investigated as a function of coal properties, carbonization parameters, and the interactions between these variables. The results indicate that coal properties and carbonization condi
Jan 1, 1968
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Microtunneling to the Rescue: Increasing Capacity and Replacing Aging Interceptor Sewers Due to Rapid Growth in Irving, Texas - NAT2024By Amanda Powers, Brian Glynn, Robert Sauceda, Daniel Huffines, Mike Garbeth
This paper will review the evaluation performed for the Cottonwood & Hackberry Creek Wastewater Interceptor Improvements Project to replace two separate aging and undersized interceptor sewers by eith
Jun 23, 2024
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The 129th Meeting of the InstituteBy AIME AIME
THE 129th meeting of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers convened at New York City, in the Engineering Societies Building, Feb. 18-20, 1924. On February 21 an excursion was ma
Jan 1, 1924
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A Complete System for On-Stream Particle Size AnalysisBy B. F. Osborne
"A new sensor cannot be considered in isolation from the process in which it is utilized. This paper, describing an on-stream particle size analyzer, therefore gives considerable emphasis to the slurr
Jan 1, 1972
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Constructing Laboratory Caverns in Hard Rock Under High StressBy Christopher Laughton
A new underground laboratory is under construction at the recently closed Homestake Gold Mine, Lead South Dakota, United States of America. The Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory is d
Jan 1, 2011
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Optimisation of a Stochastic Rock Fracture Model Using Markov Chain Monte Carlo SimulationBy D Wyborn, P A. Dowd
The characterisation of rock fracture networks is an important component of rock engineering applications involving stability assessment or fluid flow analysis. However, the derivation of a reliable r
Sep 26, 2011
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A Laboratory Procedure To Determine The Amount Of Gravity Recoverable GoldBy A. R. Laplante
A test to determine the amount of gravity recoverable gold (GRG) in an ore is described. Typical GRG results are given; an error analysis is detailed; possible uses are discussed. Of the 38 samples
Jan 1, 1996