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Overview Of The High-Temperature Mechanical Properties Of Pt-AlloysBy S. Vorberg, B. Fischer, U. Glatzel, R. Völkl, D. Lupton, M. Wenderoth
Owing to their excellent oxidation and corrosion resistance, Pt and its alloys are being used preferentially at elevated temperatures and in aggressive environments. For example, an important applicat
Jan 1, 2006
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The Prediction of Pillar Interaction Effects for Deep Multi-Seam WorkingsBy Lightfoot. Nicholas, Na Liu
"Mining in multi-seam workings has been undertaken for many years in the VK Remnant pillars above and/or below current working areas have an important influence on retreat gateroad conditions at five
Jan 1, 2010
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The Feasibility of Separation of Rare Earth Elements by Use of ElectrodialysisBy Sanaz Mosadeghsedghi
The feasibility of the application of electrodialysis in separation of light and heavy rare earth elements (REE) in synthetic solutions was investigated. The experiments were carried out using single
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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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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Sintering Practice at Josephtown Smelter - DiscussionBy Karl F. Peterson, H. K. Najarian, Robert E. Lund
R. E. Powers (Mellon Institute of Industrial Research, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh)—Several of the processing methods at the Josephtown smelter might well be considered by plants producing ir
Jan 1, 1952
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Discussions - Extractive Metallurgy Division St. Louis Meeting, February 1951R. E. Powers (Mellon Institute of lndustrial Research, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh)—Several of the processing methods at the Josephtown smelter might well be considered by plants producing ir
Jan 1, 1952
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IC 7817 Peat Producers In The United States That Reported Production In 1956 - Summary And IntroductionBy Eugene T. Sheridan
The 23d annual survey of the peat industry by the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior, revealed that 75 producers in 17 States re-ported commercial production of peat in 1956.
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 9433 - Rock Mechanics Investigations at the Lucky Friday Mine (In Three Parts) 2. Evaluation of Underhand Backfill Practice for Rock Burst ControlBy J. K. Whyatt
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has been conducting a series of rock mechanics investigations at the Lucky Friday Mine in the Coeur d'Alene Mining District of northern Idaho. In the present study, the e
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 3829 Electrolytic Manganese in Stainless-Steel Tests at Rustless Steel Corp. and Universal-Cyclops Steel Corp.By R. T. C. Rasmussen
"INTRODUCTION The primary purpose of the Bureau of Mines electrolytic manganese pilot plant at Boulder City, Nev., is to improve the Bureau-invented electrowinning process and to determine the applica
Oct 1, 1945
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RI 8967 - Recovery of Lithium From a Montmorillonite-Type ClayBy R. H. Lien
The Bureau of Mines investigated a roast-leach process for recovering a marketable lithium product from a montmorillonite-type clay deposit located on the Nevada-Oregon border. The clay sample treated
Jan 1, 1985
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Deep Ripping-Coal Seams Stockpile And Reclamation ApplicationBy T. G. Hayes
Economic and environmental regulations in the coal industry have required companies to evaluate their current blasting method of loosening in-situ coal. This paper will review ripping vs. blasting thi
Jan 1, 1995
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What Broke the Burden? Improving our Understanding of Burden Breakout.By Mauritz Kotze, Jason Furtney, Ewan Sellers, Sandy Etchells, Tom Szendrei
The development of a simple model for gas flow and burden movement has driven the need to improve our understanding of burden breakage mechanisms for single hole blasts and the interaction between mul
Jan 1, 2013
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76. Geology of the Eagle Mountain Mine AreaBy Richard W. Brummett, Robert L. Dubms
Located some 180 miles east of Los Angeles in Riverside County, California, the Eagle Mountain mine supplies iron ore concentrates for the Kaiser Steel Corporation steel plant in Fontana, California,
Jan 1, 1968
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Mitigation of Loading on Floor Boards in Light Armored Vehicles Subjected to Explosive LoadingBy Robert Benedetti
This paper describes various mitigation methods in order to reduce the maximum acceleration of the floorboard of hulled vehicles when explosive charges buried in water saturated sand were detonated be
Jan 1, 2012
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The Mineralogy of the Uranium Ores with Some Considerations on Their Significance in Metal Extraction and Mineral ExplorationBy Claudia Gasparrini
Uranium occurs in a variety of minerals, the more common primary ones of which are uraninite-pitchblende, coffinite and a group known as the complex multiple oxides. Identification and description of
Jan 1, 1981
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Optimization of Submerged Entry Nozzle of Continuous Casting SlabBy Zhigang Liang
Effects of the configuration parameters of submerged entry nozzle on the flow field in slab mold were investigated through a water modeling. The experimental results showed, when the original submerge
Jan 1, 2009
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Proceedings at fourth sessionDiscussion of papers with authors' written replies and closing remarks.
Jan 1, 1947
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Thermodynamically consistent versus completely empirical property models in process simulationBy M. W. Wadsley
"Physical and chemical property models are widely used in process engineering. There exist, in the published literature, completely empirical models of ''thermodynamic properties"", that is,
Jan 1, 2005
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EM1ERGING REGULATORY DEVELOPMENTS lN THE USA AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR POND/PAD LINER SELECTIONBy Rick T. Richins
Despite what may be overwhelming evidence that natural degradation of cyanide and cyanide attenuation in hydrogeochemical processes are capable of reducing or eliminating potential water quality probl
Jan 1, 1998
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Mining Methods and SystemsBy Thomas T. Read
EVERYONE engaged in the teaching of mining engineering will, I suppose, agree that the most difficult subject to teach is "Mining Methods." One primary difficulty is that the students taking the cours
Jan 1, 1930