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Utilization of CO2 in Metallurgical ProcessesBy Seshadri Seetharaman, Nurni N. Viswanathan, Haijuan Wang
The present work aims at some process modifications in specified metallurgical processes, wherein CO2 can be used successfully as an oxidant for decarburization in steelmaking and applied in some non-
Jan 1, 2015
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Multiphysics Couplings and Stability of Fault ZonesBy I. Stefanou, J. Sulem
"In the last thirty years, the study of earthquake mechanisms has emphasized the major role of rock friction. Earthquakes appear to be the result of a frictional instability and occur by sudden slippa
Jan 1, 2015
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Geometallurgical Characterization of Drill Core Textural Patterns: A Case Study from the Mont-Wright Iron Ore DepositBy D. Michaud, C. Bazin, S. Lévesque, L. Pérez-Barnuevo, H. Longuepée
In recent years, with the emergence of Geometallurgy, a great effort has been made to characterize ore resources as early and accurately as possible, to allow better design and a more efficient operat
Jan 1, 2016
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Pressure Acid Leaching of Non-Ferrous Smelter Slags for the Recovery of Their Base Metal ValuesBy W. Curlook, V. G. Papangelakis, M. Baghalha
A pressure acid leaching process has been developed for the extraction of metal values, nickel, copper, cobalt and zinc, from base metal smelter slags. The basic concept contemplates cooling the smelt
Jan 1, 2004
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How to Substaintially Improve the Life Of A 30 Ha Tailings Pond At A Umicore Zinc PlantBy S. Foged
Umicore and MWH jointly demonstrated that mechanical dewatering of goethite and neutralised tailings significantly increased the life of a 30 ha tailings pond and improved the operation of the pond. U
Jan 1, 2006
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Computer predictions of coal cleaning performanceBy Brian L. Beninger
This paper discusses the application of the computer to coal preparation process predictions. In broad terms, the computer is used to perform two main functions. Firstly, the given float-sink analysis
Jan 1, 1979
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On-Stream Analysis for Nickel in Mineral Slurries by Radioisotype X-Ray TechniquesBy V. L. Gravitis
Radioisotope X -ray techniques of analysis for nickel have been tested in laboratory and plant trials. In the laboratory tests. a comparison was made of radioisotope and conventional analyses for nick
Jan 1, 1977
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Materials Requirements For Canada?s Nuclear Power ProgramBy E. C. W. Perryman
Materials research and development has played an important role in the commercial success of the CANDU- PHW nuclear reactor and in the production of heavy water. Both capital investment and energy con
Jan 1, 1977
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Impact of Aspect Ratio of Fibrous Serpentines in the Beneficiation of Ultramafic Ni OresBy Somasundaran P., M. Vasudevan, Z. Dai, D. R. Nagaraj, T. Bhambani, P. Patra
Historically, efficient beneficiation of ultramafic ores has been challenging, partly due to a lack of clear scientific understanding of the effects of Mg silicates, particularly fibrous serpentines,
Jan 1, 2011
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A feasibility study on the reclamation of coal waste dumps by bacterial leachingBy R. G. L. McCready, Marco Zentilli
"Brogan coal containing mean averages of 6,93% w/w total sulphur (1.1% sulphate sulphur, 1.6% organic sulphur and 4.24% pyritic sulphur) and 16.34% mineral ash was used as the test coal in these studi
Jan 1, 1985
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Electrolytic Reduction, Precipitation, And Thermal Decomposition Of Uranous Sulfate: A Pathway For Closed Loop Sulfuric Acid RecycleBy A. D. Burns, K. M. Nikolaisen
Electrolytic reduction followed by the addition of sulfuric acid and the application of heat can be used to selectively crystallize uranous sulfate from solution. This approach, when coupled with down
Jan 1, 2020
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The Application of Geophysical Methods to Problems in Civil EngineeringBy Dart Wantland
"AbstractThe scope of geophysics in civil engineering and the nature of exploration geophysics are briefly discussed. Engineering problems amenable to geophysical attack are illustrated by specific ex
Jan 1, 1953
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Machinability of A356 and A319 Aluminum AlloysBy J. Kouam
Al-Si-Cu and Al-Si-Mg alloys are widely used in several applications. Although they can be produced near-net-shapes, products made of these alloys very often require some machining. The purpose of thi
Jan 1, 2011
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Surface damage and phase fragmentation in Al-Si alloys during single pass scratch testsThe fracture behavior of second phase particles and the role of matrix material on the wear resistances of the three Al-Si alloys containing 8, 17, and 19% Si were investigated using single pass scrat
Jan 1, 2005
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Permeabilities of the Athabasca Oil SandsBy K. A. Clark
"The repacked mineral aggregates of good grade oil sands have permeabilities ranging between 15 darcys to 350 millidarcys. The variation is due to the silt contents of the aggregates. Few good grade o
Jan 1, 1960
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X-Ray Microtomography Analyis Of Aluminum Electrolysis CathodesBy Martin Lebeuf
The phenomena occurring in the cathode and at the cathode surface of aluminum electrolysis cells are very important in regards to cathode voltage drop and cathode wear. In the current study, laborator
Jan 1, 2011
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L'exploration et la mise en valeur des minéraux industriels dans la province de Grenville, Québec, dans les années 80By Henri-Loui Jacob, Suzie Nantel
"Depuis la fin des annees 1800, la province de Grenville represente pour Ie Quebec une source importante et diversifiée de minéraux industriels. Le Ministère de l'Énergie et des Ressources du Qué
Jan 1, 1990
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Bituminous Sands of Northern AlbertaBy S. C. Ellis
THE bituminous sand of northern Alberta has already an extensive literature, and most of the reports dealing with the subject are still available (see Selected Bibliography at end of paper). A phenome
Jan 1, 1937
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Ground Stress Studies in Coal Mines of Western Canada -A Progress ReportBy A. Brown
THIS P APER has been pre-pared as a progress report on Mines Branch investigations into problems of ground stress in certain co al mines of Western Canada. As such, it should be considered as a compan
Jan 1, 1958
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The Influence of Roasting Temperature Upon Gold Extraction by Cyanidation from Refractory Gold OresBy R. Carter, C. S. Samis
"SummaryThe results of this investigation indicate that the gold in the cyanide tailing of refractory gold cyanides is occluded in fused •particles formed during roasting. This conclusion was reached
Jan 1, 1952