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Burning Coal Refuse In Fluid BedsBy Jurgen H. Kleinau
This paper details Keeler/ Dorr-Oliver's experience with the application of fluid bed combustion technology to the burning of coal-mining waste. The designs of two stage fluid bed combustors/dry
Jan 1, 1985
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The Use of the Population Balance for Modelling Metallurgical Systems (3e9dd819-c9af-4968-852d-bcd73648b915)By E. T. White, Dean Ilievski
"The population balance is one of the basic relations for analysing particulate mineral processing operations. It is an exact relation. The principles of the population balance are reviewed and applic
Jan 1, 1996
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Geologic Factors In Longwall DesignBy L. P. Johnson
Longwall mining has gained acceptance as a safe method of maintaining coal production where conventional systems were unsuccessful or uneconomic due to bad roof conditions (Kuti8). One of the major pr
Jan 1, 1977
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Comparison of Numerical Models of Solidification Behavior in Direct Chill Casting with ExperimentsBy Matthew John M. Krane, Christopher J. Vreeman, J. David Schloz
"A continuum mixture model of the direct chill casting process is used to model the transport phenomena and solidification behavior in the Direct Chill casting of an Al - 6 wt% Cu billet using Wagstaf
Jan 1, 2001
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Controlling Briquet QualityBy L. S. Harris
The application of briquetting in various chemical, mineral, mining and metallurgical processes has been rapidly increasing in the past two decades. This is, in part, due to the development of new, mo
Jan 1, 1973
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Field and laboratory research into the undrained behaviour of tailings at the University of PretoriaBy S. W. Jacobsz, Y. Narainsamy
Several high-impact tailings dam failures around the world in recent years have placed a renewed focus on the stability of tailings dams and pointed to potential shortcomings in traditional drained de
Jun 2, 2022
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Piled Rafts: Are We Modelling Them Correctly?By Jonathan J. Dewsbury
It is argued that approximate computer based methods are only suited to modelling conventional piled rafts, for pile enhanced rafts where the interactions will be non linear three dimensional finite e
Jan 1, 2010
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Abnormal Behavior of Some Ore Constituents and Their Effect on Blast Furnace OperationBy M. Yoshinuga, S. Watanabe
Some iron ores, sinters and pellets occasionally show abnormal behavior during reduction which makes them undesirable as blast furnace burden. These may be divided into the following three types: (1)
Jan 1, 1969
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - Ductile Titanium-Its Fabrication and Physical Properties (Metals Tech., Feb. 1946, T. P. 1965)By J. R. Long, R. S. Dean, F. S. Wartman, E. T. Hayes
The production of titanium in I5-lb. lots and with a purity sufficient to be consolidated into ductile metal, as described in a previous paper,' has provided adequate material for a study of the
Jan 1, 1946
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Institute of Metals Division - Search for Oxidation-Resistant Alloys of MolybdenumBy G. W. P. Rengstorff
In an effort to find an oxidation-resistant alloy of molybdenum, binary and ternary alloys containing aluminum, chromium, cobalt, iron, nickel, silicon, titanium, tungsten, vanadium, and zirconium wer
Jan 1, 1957
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Lake Superior Paper - The Efficiency of Built-Up Wooden Beams (Discussion, 993)By Edgar Kidwell
To any one acquainted with the practical conditions surrounding the mining engineer and mine-manager, especially in this country, the presentation to the American Institute of Mining Engineers of a pa
Jan 1, 1898
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Copper electrowinning: theoretical and practical design - SynopsisBy N. T. Beukes
An engineering house?s perspective of required inputs in designing a copper electrowinning tank house and ancillary equipment calls for both understanding of the key fundamental controlling mechanisms
Jan 1, 2009
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Chromatographic Transport of Reverse-Wetting Agents and Its Effect on Oil Displacement in Porous MediaBy A. S. Michaels, R. S. Timmins
A study of the effect upon oil recovery from an un-consolidated porous medium of chromatographic transport of selected reverse-wetting additives during water displacement is described. Flow tests were
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PART VI - Flow Phenomena in Reverberatory SmeltingBy N. J. Themelis, P. Spira
The efficiency of the reverberatory furnace operation in producing. slags of 1020 copper content depends on the mixing and flow conditions in the bath. Radioactize-tmcer tests have indicated the jkact
Jan 1, 1967
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Iron and Steel Division - Hydrogen in Steelmaking SlagsBy J. Chipman, N. J. Grant, J. H. Walsh, T. B. King
WITH the development of adequate sampling and analysis techniques, much information has been obtained concerning the behavior of hydrogen in the steel bath during the course of steelmak-ing operations
Jan 1, 1957
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Coupled, Multi-Scale Thermohydrologic-Ventilation Modeling With MultifluxBy D. Bahrami, G. Danko
Spatial and temporal temperature and humidity variations for 5000 years are simulated in an emplacement airway within the conceptual, high-level nuclear waste repository proposed to be built at Yucca
Jan 1, 2004
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The Ongoing Evolution Of Stope Panel Support At Impala Platinum Limited - SynopsisBy N. D. Fernandes
Labour-intensive narrow reef stoping, as traditionally practised in South African gold and platinum mines, is almost unique in the modern first-world mechanized mining environment. Shortcomings of the
Jan 1, 2011
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - Ductile Titanium-Its Fabrication and Physical Properties (Metals Tech., Feb. 1946, T. P. 1965)By J. R. Long, E. T. Hayes, R. S. Dean, F. S. Wartman
The production of titanium in I5-lb. lots and with a purity sufficient to be consolidated into ductile metal, as described in a previous paper,' has provided adequate material for a study of the
Jan 1, 1946
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Talc (ffc68a18-b4da-4482-b12f-35c803c5e8f4)By Noel A. Genco, Edward F. McCarthy, Robert J. Piniazkiewicz
Talc, when it can be isolated as a pure mineral, has a composition of 63.36% SiO2, 31.89% MgO, and 4.75% H,O. However, as a commercial commodity less than half of all talc sold has a purity exceeding
Jan 1, 1994
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Part IX - Papers - Oxidation Mechanisms for Nickel-Aluminum Alloys at Temperatures Between 900°C and 1300°CBy F. S. Pettit
The oxidation of Ni-3 to 25 wt pd Al alloys has been studied in 0. 1 atm of oxygen at temperatures between 900° and 1300°C. These alloys have been found to oxidize by three different mechanisms which
Jan 1, 1968