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OFR-75-86 Development Of A Reduced-Noise Auger Miner Cutting HeadBy Mark R. Pettitt
Noise surveys conducted in underground coal mines have consistently indicated that auger mining machines subject the operator and helpers to excessive noise exposure. The machine cutting heads have be
Jan 1, 1983
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Photogrammetric Monitoring of Rock Mass Behavior in Deep Vein MiningBy Donovan J. Benton
Photogrammetric methods are advancing rapidly and show considerable promise as a ground control research tool. The ability to quickly capture three-dimensional geometry, especially changes in geometr
Jan 1, 2014
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Lead Recycling Utilising Short Rotary FurnacesBy H. Forrest
Lead smelting at Cookson Industrial Materials was formerly carried out using a combination of Blast and Reverberatory Furnaces. In the late 70' s these furnaces were replaced by two 20 tonne capa
Jan 1, 1990
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Drilling And Blasting Techniques For Morrow Point Power PlantBy Darrel W. Hansen
Morrow Point Dam and Power Plant are principal features of the Bureau of Reclamation's Curecanti Unit of the Colorado River Storage Project. They are under construction on the Gunnison River 20 m
Jan 1, 1968
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Design of the Lift-in Dam at Olmsted on the Ohio RiverBy Dale E. Berner
A new navigation dam at Olmsted on the Ohio River will be built "in-the-wet" using a lift-in construction method by the Washington Group/Alberici Joint Venture for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Lo
May 11, 2007
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Technical Notes - What Mathematics Courses Should a Mining Engineer Take?By G. H. Miller
With the recent advances which have been made in science and technology and the increased use of mathematics in this area, the question of the best mathematics courses for a mining engineer to take is
Jan 1, 1971
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Development Of The Continuous Elution Process For Extraction Of Gold From CarbonBy A. M. Stone
Following the conceptual idea of a Continuous Elution Process early in 1982, the system was successfully pilot plant tested at Western Mining's Kambalda gold plant in December 1982. As a conseque
Jan 1, 1989
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The other side of the fenceBy W. Spencer
An examination is made of quality standards in castings produced by the South African foundry industry, and some examples are given of the consequences of poor quality to the user. Corrective measures
Jan 1, 1981
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Behavior of Sec-Octylphenoxy Acetic Acid (CA-12) in Yttrium Recovery from High Concentrated Heavy Rare Earths MixtureBy Giacobbe Braccio, Alessandro Blasi, Assunta Romanelli, Massimo Morgana, Corradino Sposato
The solvent extraction technique is the only industrial way used to separate and purificate yttrium from other rare earths. In order to improve this process several extractants have been tested during
Mar 1, 2017
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Characterization of a Brazilian Bentonite for Its Use in the Oil and Gas IndustryBy Maria das Graças da Silva Valenzuela, Guillermo Ruperto Martin Cortes, Francisco Rolando Valenzuela-Diaz
Bentonites are an important kind of industrial clays with more than a hundred different uses. In the oil and gas industries they are used as thixotropic additives for drilling fluids and also as sorbe
Mar 1, 2018
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Helmet Cam: A Tool For Assessing Miners? Exposure To Respirable Dust In The Metal/Nonmetal Mining IndustryBy A. B. Cecala
Video technology coupled with data logging exposure monitors have been used to evaluate worker exposure to different types of contaminants. However, previous application of this technology used a stat
Feb 27, 2013
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New Type Fan Discussed at Ventilation SessionBy AIME AIME
MATTERS pertaining to mine ventilation were, taken up at the annual meeting Wednesday morning with E. A. Holbrook in the chair. In the absence' of its author, G. E. McElroy, the first paper, enti
Jan 1, 1932
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Steelmaking/U.S.A. (e137ee56-2a88-4128-9c5c-7cc4e834c1c9)By Leo F. Reinartz
Part II of a four-part series on the history of steelmaking in the US, points out the inadequate safety and living conditions that existed in steel mills at the turn of the Century. Also defined are f
Jan 1, 1961
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Oxidation and Ignition Characteristics of Nickel ConcentratesBy J. J. Talja
An investigation of oxidation of various nickel concentrates was carried out using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The aim of this study was to determine the ignition temperature and investig
Jan 1, 1994
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Stir casting production of aluminium-silicon carbide particle composites: Importance of adequate mixing of particulates and meltBy M. Bozorgtabar
Metal Matrix Composites (MMC) have a ductile matrix containing ceramic particles, Due to their improved wear properties, Al?SiC composites have economical applications in many industrial uses where we
Jan 1, 2005
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Productivity With Trees And Crops On Surface-Mined Lands - What Do We Mean By Productivity?By W. Clark Ashby
Productivity is a fascinating concept. Like motherhood or apple pie, we know it as a good thing. Just what it means is not so clear. To a coal miner we assume it means tons of coal hauled from the m
Jan 1, 1981
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Papers - Unitization - Suggested Procedure for Exploitation of an Oil-bearing Structure by Unit Operation (With Discussion)By C. S. Corbett
There is much comment at present in the ranks of the oil industry regarding unit operation of oil fields and the benefit that would accrue if it could be extensively applied. It seems certain that, as
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 5965 Heats And Free Energies Of Formation Of Gallium Sesquioxide And Scandium Sesquioxide ? Introduction And SummaryBy Alla D. Mah
The heat of formation of scandium sesquioxide (Sc203) has not been measured previously, and existing values for gallium sesquioxide (Ga203) are subject to large uncertainties. As a consequence, thermo
Jan 1, 1962
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New York Paper - The Position of Ae3 in Carbon-Iron Alloys. A DiscussionAlfred Stansfield, Montreal, Canada:—In Professor Howe's paper on the position of Ae3, he shows its industrial importance in determining the temperature to which steel should be heated for " grai
Jan 1, 1914
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Cooperative Strategies for Businesses with Particular Focus on KwinanaBy B McIntosh
Sustainability in its simplest assessment has been defined as æmeeting the needs of the present without jeopardising the needs of future generationsÆ. For the mining industry alone, this statement cou
Jan 1, 2004