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Institute of Metals Division - The Antimony-Uranium Alloy SystemBy A. H. Daane, B. J. Beaudry
The uranium-antimony system has been investigated by metal-lographic, therma1, and X-ray methods. There are four intermediate phases present: USbz and U,Sb, which undergo peritectic decomposition at
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 8055 Improved Method To Predict Multiphase Waterflood Performance for Constant Rates or PressuresBy A. J. Leighton
An improved mathematical model with the attendant computer program to calculate multiphase fluid flow in petroleum reservoirs is presented. The model is used to simulate the behavior when a fluid is u
Jan 1, 1975
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Control of sodium-rich brine inflows at Central Canada Potash - Part 2: Rock mechanics, instrumentation and resultsBy E. M. De Souza, A. M. Coode
"Since potash was discovered substantial rock mechanics research has been done to develop the technology needed to cope with the unique conditions in Saskatchewan mines, to assure general mine safety
Jan 1, 1990
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Notes on Microstructure and Hardness of Alloys Consisting Essentially of Iron, Chromium and SiliconBy A. G. H. Andersen
A FEW years ago, while the writers worked on the constitution of ternary and quaternary alloys consisting mainly of iron, chromium and silicon1,2 some information on microstructures and hardness, not
Jan 1, 1937
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Numerical modelling of tunnel liner and fracture interaction - SynopsisBy D. F. Malan
Considerable practical knowledge and effective use of empirical evidence is required in the design of tunnel support systems. In many instances, it is unclear how individual support elements interact
Jan 1, 2008
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Design and selection of equipment for deep underground mine pumping systemsBy M. J. Davie, D. S. Ross
"The successful design of a new mine water pumping system is in part dependent upon the accuracy with which the operating conditions can be forecast. This paper outlines the data which should be obtai
Jan 1, 1980
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Part III – March 1969 - Papers- Neutron-Induced Carrier-Removal Effects in SiliconBy Don L. Kendall, Martin G. Buehler
A simple physical model has been developed to fit carrier-removal data in silicon irradiated near room temperature with reactor spectrum neutrons. Commonly observed donor and acceptor defect energy le
Jan 1, 1970
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Lysimeter investigations on uranium tailings at CANMETBy G. M. Ritcey, M. Silver
"The processing of uranium ores produces tailings that could constitute environmental problems. At most operations the tailings are dumped into a designated area, with the ultimate acid drainage occur
Jan 1, 1982
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A Critical Study of Strata Behaviour During Extraction of Pillars in a Thick Coal SeamBy S. Jayanthu
This paper presents analysis of strata behaviour with special reference to convergence and stress variation during an experimental trial of extraction of pillars with cable bolts as major support syst
Jan 1, 1998
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Pine Point Mines dragline application of a peak shaver on a small power systemBy T. E. Smith
"This paper describes the application of a motor-driven flywheel unit, known as a peak shaver, to compensate for the cyclic load fluctuations of a large electric dragline installed at Pine Point Mines
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 6857 Hot Gas Ignition Temperatures Of Hydrocarbon Fuel Vapor-Air MixturesBy J. M. Kuchta
The Bureau of Mines used laminar hot air jets of l/8- to 3/4-inch diam-eter to determine the hot gas ignition temperatures of various combustible vapor-air mixtures. The combustibles were n-hexane, n-
Jan 1, 1966
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The Sintering Process and Some Recent Developments (72fd67c3-bd12-498e-80da-b5e45847fa85)By John Greenawalt
IN view of the increasing importance of sintering in the beneficiation of iron ores preparatory to their reduction in the blast furnace, the writer believes the time is opportune for an up-to-date, th
Jan 1, 1938
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Hoisting Systems At Ozark Lead Co.By M. C. Young
The Ozark Lead Company operating facilities are located in Reynolds County at the south end of the "New Lead Belt" of southeast Missouri. Development of this wholly owned subsidiary of Kennecott Coppe
Jan 1, 1975
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Method for Evaluating Flotation Kinetics ParametersBy P. Somasundaran, I. J. Lin
There are several methods described in the literature for the determination of the order and the rate constant for the flotation of minerals. These often involve some type of computational or graphica
Jan 1, 1974
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Sharpening and Handling Drill Steels at Franklin (d873f8d1-a176-418d-adbf-241b40e26dfe)By C. M. Haight
THE mine blacksmith and drill-steel sharpening shop at the Franklin mine of the New Jersey Zinc Co. is on the surface, adjoining the main shaft. It is a brick building, 51 by 30 ft. inside dimensions,
Jan 2, 1926
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Rescue Work at Argonaut Mine Fire of 1922By Byron Pickard
AT MIDNIGHT of Sunday, Aug. 27, 1922, a fire was discovered in the main shaft of the Argonaut mine, Jackson, Cal. With the excep-tion of a shift boss and two skip tenders who escaped, the entire night
Jan 11, 1922
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IC 9395 - Methane Control For Underground Coal MinesBy William P. Diamond
Ventilation has long been the primary means of controlling methane emissions in underground coal mines. However, as mining has progressed into gassier areas of U.S. coal basins, supplemental means of
Jan 1, 1994
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Ore reserve estimation at the Enterprise Gold Mine, Pine Creek, Northern Territory, Australia. Part 1: structural and variogram analysisBy Neil Schofield
"The Pine Creek gold mineralization is associated with saddle reefs and quartz and quartz sulphide veining within the Enterprise Anticline. The anticlinal structure is complex and the mineralization w
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 5138 Investigation Of The Kokomo Zinc Deposits, Summit County, Colo. ? Introduction And SummaryBy W. H. Hamilton
The Kokomo (Tenmile) mining district has had an output valued between $20 and $30 million, mostly from production of silver, lead, and zinc, since 1878. For many years before World War II, there was l
Jan 1, 1955
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Modern Mini And Compact Blast Furnaces: Operations–based Design ConsiderationsBy Edo Engel
Whereas only a handful of decades ago, typical blast furnace working volumes were below 1000 m³, such furnaces are currently designated compact or even mini blast furnaces. For certain business cases,
Aug 16, 2017