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Engineering Methods For The Design And Employment Of Wood CribsBy Thomas M. Barczak
Wood cribs are used extensively to stabilize mine openings by providing resistance to deflections of the immediate roof and floor and by supporting the weight of unstable rock masses. While the unit c
Jan 1, 1993
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Industrial Minerals - Comparative Furnace Designs for the Expansion of PerliteBy Herbert A. Stein, John B. Murdock
AN analysis of perlite expansion furnaces must be based upon one consistent theory which explains how and why perlite does expand when heated. There is more than one such theory, so to establish a bas
Jan 1, 1951
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Time And Temperature Effects In The Deformation Of Brass CrystalsBy H. l. Burghoff, C. H. Mathewson
THE study of the creep of metals under conditions of prolonged loading has received the attention of many investigators for several years and almost innumerable papers have been published on the vario
Jan 1, 1941
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Economic gilldelines for gold exploration in the western canadian shieldBy Brian W. Mackenzie
The paper addresses five questions concerning the economic of gold exploration in the western Canadian shield. Can historical footprints be used to project future gold prices for exploration planning?
Jan 1, 1986
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Application of Oxygen Enrichment for the Pyrohydrolysis of Metal ChloridesBy B. Wasmund, K. Adham, K. O'Keefe, C. Lee
"Metal chlorides (e.g. iron and nickel) can be pyrohydrolysed at elevated temperatures to yield an HCl rich off-gas and a metal oxide product. Typically, the high energy requirement for pyrohydrolysis
Jan 1, 2011
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Well Casing - Another Problem Solved Through the Uses of ExplosivesBy Jerry Wallace
The goal: At an industrial site, sever a well pipe containing an interior obstruction in a timely, cost effective manner by using a shape-charge to cut through the casing more than 50 meters below gro
Jan 1, 2000
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Description of the Sulphuric Acid, Nitric Acid, and Superphosphate PlantsTHE following paragraphs represent an endeavour to describe, briefly the equipment used for the manufacture of sulphuric acid and superphosphates by the Corporation.SULPHURIC ACID PLANTS.Two separate
Jan 1, 1918
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The SMS-Group Dc Electrode Column (Cathode), Design, and OperationBy A. Scheltema Beduin, H. Oterdoom, A. Haaks, C. Kempe, A. Liedtke
"For the Kazchrome DC Ferrochrome plant, SMS-group specifically designed an electrode column that would minimize downtime. Special features include the possibility for on load electrode jointing, on l
Jan 1, 2017
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Effect of Plastic Deformation on the Age-hardening of DuraluminBy Robert Lindsay
A NUMBER of detailed investigations of the physical changes accom-panying age-hardening have raised the question as to the possibility of some phenomenon preceding the actual process of precipitation.
Jan 1, 1939
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Some Metallurgical Principles for the Efficient Heat Treatment of SteelBy Arthur Dubé
An account is given of the developments brought about in the last fifteen years by metallurgical research in the field of heat treatment of steels. The practical aspects of these developments are espe
Jan 1, 1945
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Some Thoughts on Minerals Industry Education for the 21st CenturyThe great philosopher, Marshall McLuhan, is said to have stated that the use of forecasting as a means of guiding future actions is akin to driving an automobile through observations made in the r
Jan 1, 1986
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Assay For Gold And Silver By The Iron-Nail Method.Discussion of the paper of E. J. Hall and C. W. Drury, presented at the Butte meeting, August, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 78, June, 1913, pp. 1059 to 1066. A. M. SMOOT,* New York, N. Y. (commu
Jan 11, 1913
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The Long Term Outlook For Frasch Sulphur in International TradeBy Paul S. Murphy, Eric W. Oehrke
INTRODUCTION The global market for sulphur has experienced dramatic structural shifts during the past 10-15 years. After a number of years of dominance as sulphur suppliers, the world's Frasc
Jan 1, 1986
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Institute of Metals Division - The Niobium (Columbium)-Iridium Constitution DiagramBy N. J. Grant, B. C. Giessen, R. Koch
The system Nh-Ir was investigated over the complete concentration range by metallography and X-my techniques, using forty one alloys. The solubility limits of terminal and intermediate phases and the
Jan 1, 1964
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Optimisation of Sampling Procedures at the Fimiston Open Pit, KalgoorlieBy Chapman G. J
Mining operations require detailed and precise methods and procedures for the optimum selection of ore from waste. A fundamental procedure applied to achieve this selection is accurate sampling. The k
Jan 1, 1993
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On the Art of Metallography (db8ac59c-3947-42ae-a5ea-8225d272850a)By Francis Lucas
EACH year we gather in this auditorium to honor the memory of a . distinguished American metallurgist and educator. I cannot bring to you reminiscences of Prof. Henry Marion Howe as other lecturers ha
Jan 1, 1931
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The Mechanics Of Rock Failure Associated With Drilling At DepthBy P. F. Gnirk, J. B. Cheatham
The basic objective of this paper is to present a review of the state of knowledge concerning the fundamental mechanics of rock/bit-tooth interaction under downhole conditions. Of particular concern i
Jan 1, 1967
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Addressing the Safety of Programmable Electronic Mining Systems: Lessons LearnedBy John J. Sammarco
The functional safety of programmable electronic (PE) mining systems is an international issue and concern. From 1995 to 2001, 11 PE-related mining incidents in the U.S. were reported by the Mine Safe
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Amenia Paper - The New Works at Clausthal for Dressing OresBy John C. F. Randolph
This establishment being now in full working order, it has seemed of considerable professional interest to collect together, in a concise form, the various points as to its plan, method of dressing, a
Jan 1, 1879
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Fertilizer Minerals Of The World And Competition Of Synthetic SubstitutesBy R. S. McBride
The fertilizer industry is a meeting place of mining, manufacturing and agriculture. It is an industry of dynamic change, huge tonnages, and great aggregate value. In the United States from 5,000,000
Jan 1, 1932