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h) Automatic Mineralogy for Mineral Processing:By W. Petruk
"D. Doyle How large is the beam to which you referred? Are we considering Watts, Griffis the probe of a 1 micron sized particle?& McOuatReply Yes. The beam would be about 1 micron. We could enlarge or
Jan 1, 1984
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Design Considerations for Top-Down Wall Construction in Carbonate Rock for Ohio River Bridges—East End Crossing TunnelsBy Charles A. Stone, Eric C. Wang
"Top-down wall construction was selected to excavate the tunnel portal headwall areas of the ORB East End Crossing tunnel. Benefits included an expedited construction schedule realized by staging exca
Jan 1, 2016
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The Effect Of Quenching Temperature On The Results Of The End-Quench Hardenability TestBy Arthur L. Christenson, Clarence E. Jackson
IN the establishment of the relationship between weldability and hardenability, two methods have been employed in correcting for the grain growth produced in the heat-affected zone: first, the hardena
Jan 1, 1943
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Economic Evaluation Of Industrial Minerals On Federal LandsBy Andrew J. Regis
The methods of evaluation of industrial minerals occurring on Federal lands have different meanings if the evaluations are done by a company rather than a government agency. For example, when the Bure
Jan 1, 1999
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RI 7525 Washability Examinations Of Wyoming CoalsBy A. W. Deurbrouck
This Bureau of Mines report describes the washability characteristics of 14 coalbed samples collected in Wyoming. Such data is needed to evaluate the quality of the coals of the West where most of our
Jan 1, 1971
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Converter Modernization And Operational Improvements At The Pirdop SmelterBy William A. Enrico
Umicore acquired the Pirdop Smelter in a privatization offering by the Bulgarian government in September 1997. Since that time, an investment program has been conducted to increase capacity to 225 00
Jan 1, 2005
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Papers - Ventilation - Determination of Most Economical Airshaft Size A. (T. P. 1983, Coal Tech., May 1946, with discussion)By Raymond Mancha
TO determine the optimum inside dimension of an airshaft, it is necessary to strike the proper balance between the cost of power for air friction and turbulence losses within the airshaft, on the one
Jan 1, 1947
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2013 Review of Ground Calcium CarbonateBy J. Gauntt
Calcium carbonate is one of the most widely used industrial minerals in applications like cement, lime, agriculture, power plant fluegas desulfurization (FGD) and construction aggregates. Most applica
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Challenge of Design for the Westerscheldetunnel in the NetherlandsBy U JSger
The Westerschelde tunnel will be the first permanent road link between the Dutch regions of South Beveland and South Flanders. Two tunnel tubes, each 6.6 km long, will be driven using the shield tunne
Jan 1, 1999
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Sustainability For Nature And MankindBy M. Javier
Defining the concept of sustainability is an important step for industry and society. It is necessary in order to clarify what it means when debunking the many misinterpretations pervasive in differe
Jan 1, 2012
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New KGV Design Opens the Door to Improved Efficiency for Slurry ValvesBy Michael Prince
"Managing slurry is a constant challenge for mining operations. Since slurries are not uniform, the challenge is complicated by varying rheology, velocity, temperature and pressure, all of which affec
Feb 1, 2019
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Stable Entry Design In A Multi-Seam EnvironmentThe challenge of planning to minimize interaction effects in multi-seam mining is compounded by the difficulties inherent in extrapolating essential geological and spatial data between sampling points
Jan 1, 1994
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The Red-Chris porphyry copper-gold deposit, northwestern British ColumbiaBy J. M. Newell, G. R. Peatfield
"The Red-Chris porphyry Cu-Au deposit is located between Ealue and Kluea lakes, southeast of the village of Iskut on the Stewart Cassiar highway in northwestern British Columbia. It was explored by Te
Jan 1, 1995
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The Dissolution Behaviour Of Selected Oxides In CaO-SiO2-Al2O3 SlagsBy L. Chen, G. A. Brooks, S. A. Nightingale
The dissolution of alumina and magnesia has been investigated using laser scanning confocal microscopy (alumina) and a rotating finger apparatus (magnesia) to assess the effects of temperature, compos
Jan 1, 2004
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RI 5688 Zirconium-Dysprosium Equilibrium Diagram ? Introduction And SummaryBy J. Croeni
The search for new alloys for application in the atomic energy field had prompted investigation of zirconium-rare earth metal alloys by the Federal Bureau of Mines. In this instance the zirconium-dysp
Jan 1, 1960
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Large Scale Three-Dimensional Numerical Simulation Of Longwall Mining (18198590-4f49-4754-8601-8cd851f32622)By V. Gall
The three-dimensional finite element technique combined with the progressive failure approach was utilized to simulate stress distributions in a mine section which occur in response to a longwall mini
Jan 1, 1990
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Simulation of a Methane Fire Event at a Coal Mine Working Face with Consideration of Ventilation Curtain DamageBy A. Haghighat, B. Lattimer
"Mine face ignition due to a high levels of methane is one of the most common fire incidents in underground coal mines. This work exams ignition scenarios in continuous miner headings. Depending on th
Jan 1, 2016
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Geotechnical And Structural Design Challenges Of The Fremont Central PARK Subway For The Bart WARM Springs ExtensionBy Mitchell L. Fong
The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) District will be extending BART service south along an 8.7-km (5.4-mile) -long corridor in the city of Fremont, California as part of the Warm Springs Extension (WSX)
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Introducing new Council members (f1ecaec8-d397-4bba-a492-7b63c8dd2f98)Mr D. Wilson was born in Vereeniging, where he also completed his schooling, matriculating from General Smuts High School in 1977. Mr K.A. van Gessel was born in 1937. His final studies were condu
Jan 1, 1989
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A New Device to Enhance Oxygen Dispersion in Gold CyanidationBy Ralph Harris, Javier Jara
"Oxygen is essential in gold cyanidation. It is supplied to the leaching media by sparging oxygen or compressed air into the cyanidation tank. The rate of oxygen transfer is critical to achieve the de
Jan 1, 1994