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The use of uranium and coal at Ontario HydroBy Alan R. Holt
"This paper provides an overview of the use of uranium and coal in Ontario Hydro's generation program. The dynamics of available supply sources including mining and transportation infrastructures
Jan 1, 1988
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Effect of Frother Blends on Hydrodynamic PropertiesBy J. A. Finch, A. M. Elmahdy
Blending frothers is becoming common in flotation practice apparently enhancing performance. However, there have been no studies to understand the blend mechanism. In this paper, the effect of two fro
Jan 1, 2009
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Analysis And Enhancement Of Cracking Resistance In Thermal Barrier Coatings By Functionally Graded LayersThermal barrier coating (TBC) systems provide thermal insulation to high temperature for aero¬propulsion. A fracture mechanical model developed earlier for multilayer systems is applied on TBC to real
Jan 1, 2010
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Fill Back Stability in Open Stope Mining with Consolidated BackfillBy Jerry Ran
When multiple levels are mined in open stope mining with delayed backfill, mining underneath fill is inevitable to achieve higher rate of recovery if no sill pillars are left for the purpose of fill s
May 1, 2003
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Some Modern Methods in Milling of Industrial MineralsBy R. K. Carnochan
MANY improvements have been made in recent years in the milling of industrial minerals and it is the purpose of this paper to review some of the more important innovations that are now being used in t
Jan 1, 1939
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Improving Reliability and Productivity at Syncrude Canada Ltd Through Materials Research: Past, Present & FutureBy Mike Anderson
The annual budget for the repair and maintenance of equipment at Syncrude Canada Ltd is in excess of 450 million dollars. Of this amount, a significant portion can be attributed to the loss of materia
May 1, 2003
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Modeling of Realistic Microstructures as Key Factor for Comminution SimulationsBy Michael Klichowicz, Holger Lieberwirth
"For a detailed prognosis of mineral comminution processes, simulation tools like DEM still pose various challenges. Less realistic mineral structures can affect the results of simulation models such
Jan 1, 2016
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Selenium and Molybdenum Removal from Key Lake Mill Process EffluentBy Arthur Lieu
Outline Removal mechanisms of Se and Mo in the Key Lake Bulk Neutralization circuit Bulk circuit Detail process modification in the Key Lake BN circuit Process performance after commissioning Ob
Nov 1, 2011
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Incorporating Mineral Associations, Comminution, Agglomeration, and Loading in Heap Leach ModelingBy Free. Michael L.
Crushing ore prior to heap leaching enhances mineral liberation and creates fine particles that may require agglomeration to avoid permeability problems during leaching. Conventional modeling is relat
Jan 1, 2014
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Oxidative pressure leaching of zinc concentratesBy E. G. Parker
"Sherritt's zinc pressure leaching process converts zinc sulphide concentrates directly to zinc sulphate solutions and elemental sulphur. Thus, one pressure process step replaces both the roastin
Jan 1, 1981
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Assessment Methodologies For Girth Weld Defects In PipelinesBy W. R. Tyson
Imperfections such as lack-of-fusion and undercut are inevitable in field welding of pipelines. Above a certain size, such defects must be removed or repaired. In the present state of the art, determi
Jan 1, 2010
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Identifying and Managing Risks Posed by Advances in TechnologyBy Dirk van Zyl
The world is consuming more and more electronic products every year. This has caused a dangerous explosion in electronic scrap (e-waste) containing toxic chemicals and heavy metals that cannot be disp
May 1, 2008
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The Semiconductor Mechanism of Dissolution and the Pseudo-Passivation of ChalcopyriteThe dissolution of chalcopyrite has received a significant amount of attention. The predominant paradigm of investigation is that its rate of dissolution is limited or passivated by a surface coating
Jan 1, 2014
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Evidence for a Feeder Pipe and Associated Alteration at the Brunswick No. 12 Massive-Sulfide Deposit (6ba284c3-b619-4b87-9743-c3aba495d77c)By Wayne D. Goodfellow, William M. Luff, Steven J. Juras
Brunswick No. 12 is a vent-proximal massive sulfide deposit that formed above a feeder pipe with associated hydrothermal alteration. Because of the replacement of bedded sulfides deposited above the h
Jan 1, 1992
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Damage Mechanism of Drawbell in Underground Mines under Repeated Impact LoadingBy Libao Zhu, David J. Williams, Nazife Erarslan
"Statistics show that the drawbell in underground mines is usually subjected to significant damage by impact loading due to falling ore. Drawbell damage causes a large quantity of residual ore to rema
Jan 1, 2015
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Canadian Rare Earth Elements R&D Program: Model of CollaborationBy Janice Zinck, Ian London
In recent years, the secure supply of critical and technology metals has become increasingly important tomajor industrialized economies that seek to sustain their industrial base and develop advanced
Jan 1, 2016
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The Mineral Industry and Urbanization"Since World War II, urban communities have expanded at an unprecedented rate. The industrial mineral industry supplies the sand, grave], limestone, crushed rock, cement, gyp-sum, etc. for urbanizatio
Jan 1, 1968
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Protecting Miners? Hearing While Facilitating CommunicationBy R. E. Bou Serhal
Many miners are exposed to dangerously high levels of noise on a daily basis. Over the past 15 years, a continually increasing number of occupational hearing loss has been reported from the mining com
Aug 1, 2013
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Numerical Modelling of Rock Fracture with the Embedded Discontinuity Approach Incorporating HeterogeneityBy T. Saksala
In this paper, the embedded discontinuity approach is applied to finite element modeling of rock fracture. A rate-dependent constitutive model based on the embedded displacement discontinuity theory i
Jan 1, 2015
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Improving Flotation Recovery of Oxide Copper MineralsBy T. Bhambhani, O. Yavuzkan, D. R. Nagaraj
"Cu ore bodies commonly contain oxide Cu at the surface, with sulfide Cu content increasing with depth. The recovery of oxide Cu minerals by flotation is a longstanding challenge in the minerals indus
Jan 1, 2016