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Burner Development Chamber for the Copper and Nonferrous IndustryBy M. Potesser
Higher prices for natural gas or oil have motivated the copper industry to reexamine the modes of oxygen and oxy-fuel burner usage at operating plants. With rising energy costs and the growing importa
Jan 1, 2007
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IC 8538 Strippable Coal Reserves Of Wyoming - Location, Tonnage, And Characteristics Of Coal And OverburdenBy Joseph Blake Smith
Coal resource data from published sources and company files were used by the Bureau of Mines to determine the location and extent of strippable coal reserves in Wyoming. Total strippable reserves of 2
Jan 1, 1972
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Solving Distribution Problems by MergerBy HAROLD VINTON COES
THE motive for merging or consolidation today is conspicuously different from that actuating business men in the late eighties and early nine- ties. Then they combined to secure added productive capac
Jan 1, 1930
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Maintenance Of Large Stripping UnitBy William J. Wasko
Maintenance of mining equipment has become so complex and important from a cost and product ion standpoint that the organization must be set up in an engineering fashion to be successful. Production c
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 8179 Metallization of Pelletized, Domestic, Iron Oxide Superconcentrates With Lignite and Coal in a Rotary KilnBy Roy E. Peterson
The Bureau of Mines conducted an investigation to produce metallized pellets from domestic iron ore superconcentrates using lignite and subbituminous coal as reductants. Feed materials for the metalli
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 2991 Cracking Natural Gas In Water-Gas Generators With Recovery Of Carbon BlackBy Wm. W. Odell
This report comprises a brief outline of the experimental cracking of natural gas in a water-gas generator at Louisville, Kentucky, and a discussion of the results obtained. The work was done under a
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 4306 A Combination Cleaning And Dewatering Process For Treating Fine Sizes Of CoalBy B. W. Gandrud
To say that the treatment and handling of the "fines" is the most difficult phase of coal preparation is probably an understatement of facts. It is the fine sizes from about 1/16-inch to 0 that are ma
Jan 1, 1948
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Oil Shale Mining (d211f72f-9d52-4207-8bc5-a8eeaeee8d20)By Jerry M. Whiting
Greater awareness of the increasing need to develop supplementary energy sources is accelerating us towards many basic decisions regarding future utilization of mined energy materials -- uranium, coal
Jan 1, 1974
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TNT Equivalence and Fragmentation Mechanisms of High Pressure Gas Fracturing TechniqueBy Baohua Guo, Xuelin Yang, Tingkan Lu, Hailin Sun
The work presented in this paper mainly involves two parts. Firstly, the fundamental characteristics of the high pressure carbon dioxide gas fracturing technique (CO2 technique), including, a proposed
Jan 1, 2017
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Recent Developments in Rock Drill SteelBy Met B. E
The increasing pace of modern mining makes constantly greater demands upon the several contributing departments of rock breaking and transport, and rock-drilling, as the spearhead of attack, has recei
Jan 1, 1936
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RI 7012 Dewatering Anthracite SlurryBy G. A. Brady
Laboratory tests were conducted to determine the technical feasibility of separating anthracite particles from a water-anthracite slurry by atomizing the water and removing the resulting mist in an ai
Jan 1, 1967
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Indicator Pile Program at Port of Oakland, CaliforniaBy Partha Sircar
"For Berth 22 modifications at the Port of Oakland, nearly 600 octagonal 24-inch ‘diameter’ precast-prestressed concrete piles were driven, some piles over 160 feet long. Prior to production pile driv
Jan 1, 2015
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RI 9032 - Removal of Alkalies From Portland Cement Kiln DustBy R. D. Wilson
Ten to twelve million tons of dust is produced by cement kilns annu-ally in the United States, resulting in a serious waste disposal problem. The Bureau of Mines investigated two alkali volatilization
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 6755 Carbon Reduction Of ChromiteBy Willard L. Hunter
The Bureau of Mines studied the effect of temperature upon the reduction of chromite by carbon and the relative reducibility of chromites as a function of their composition. Ferric oxide was also stud
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 8283 Computing Reserves Of Mineral Deposits: Principles And Conventional Methods (5dc26fb9-aa53-4c94-8c5a-7c8d78f867f8)By Constantine C. Popoff
This report reviews and analyzes, by a simple analytical and logical reasoning, the conventional methods of reserve computations of mineral deposits described in various domestic and foreign publicati
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 8007 Improvements in Ferric Chloride Leaching of Chalcopyrite ConcentrateBy F. P. Haver
A method to recover copper and elemental sulfur from chalcopyrite concen¬trate, using a ferric chloride leach, CuFeS2 + 3FeCl3 ? CuCl + 4FeCl2 + 2S, was reported by the Federal Bureau of Mines i
Jan 1, 1975
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Underground Mining: A Challenge To Established Open Pit Operations (ead87ecc-17fe-40a0-a240-81134d0e839c)By T. D. Arnold
The Barrick Bullfrog underground mine was established as an afterthought to the main open pit. As open pit ore dwindles, the underground mining becomes increasingly more important as an ore source, an
Jan 1, 1996
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Commissioning and Operation of the Copper Cliff Weak Acid Treatment PlantBy T. Xue
429 As part of Inco's S02 abatement project for its Sudbury operations, a weak acid treatment plant (W ATP) was commissioned at the Copper Cliff smelter in August of 2004 to treat the weak acid
Jan 1, 2006
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Total Cost Of Ownership ModelsBy Ron Webber
With the difficult economic challenges currently facing the steel industry, it is essential to perform a complete analysis when determining which rolls to purchase. A properly designed “Total Cost of
Oct 30, 2017
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Considerations In Selecting Grinding EquipmentBy Robert J. Russell
The importance of grinding as a unit operation in all industry has caused much effort to be expended toward improving the facility with which grinding can be done. Endeavor has continued nearly 100
Jan 1, 1960