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A Method for the Measurement of Surface of Finely Divided MaterialBy John W. Bell
A FEW years ago the writer had the privilege of examining a piece of apparatus in the Forest Products Laboratory of McGill University which engaged his attention. The Forest Products Laboratory has an
Jan 1, 1944
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The Dissolution Rate of Fresh and Passivated Chalcopyrite Electrodes in the Presence of PyriteBy O. G. Olvera, D. G. Dixon, E. Asselin, L. S. Quiroz
Dissolution rates of chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) were calculated using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The calculated dissolution rate decreased by a factor of 3.2 after the electrode was pass
Jan 1, 2014
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A Methodology to Assess the Spatial Distribution of Dispersoids in Al-Mg-Si AlloysBy I. Westermann, K. Marthinsen, M. S. Remøe
"Al-Mg-Si alloys often add small additions of e.g. Mn or Cr, to form dispersoids, which may act as nucleation sites for Mg2Si particles after homogenization. The purpose is to ensure a high density of
Jan 1, 2018
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Policy Issues for Energy-Intensive Export IndustriesBy Rick Hyndman
? Context: Ø Global action on climate change ? The situation of trade-exposed industry sectors ? The federal government?s draft plan for industry ? CAPP?s position ? Canadian emissions & Canada?
Nov 1, 2002
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Simulation of a longwall development extraction networkBy Sukumar Bandopadhyay, Arunapuram Sundararajan
"For the last three decades, the application of network planning has provided a basis for a formal and general approach to the discipline of project management. For fixed activity duration, a very sim
Jan 1, 1987
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Moisture Content’s Effect on Fracture Development in Coal under Microwave IrradiationBy G. Hu, P. Chang
"As hydraulic fracturing is forbidden in some countries due to its accompanying environmental pollutions, microwave fracturing was proposed as a substitute technology to enhance coal seam permeability
Jan 1, 2019
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Industrial minerals in Saskatchewan: an overview of geology, production and prospectsBy Lynn I. Kelley
Potash is the primary industrial mineral produced in Saskatchewan, followed, in terms of gross value, by aggregate, sodium sulphate, salt, potassium sulphate, peat, clays, silica sand, calcium chlorid
Jan 1, 2001
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Effect of Cu Additions upon the Strengthening Mechanisms and Recrystallization Behavior in Al-Mn-Fe-Si Heat Exchanger Fin StockBy Takanori Kokubo, Kenta Suzuki, Tomohiro Sasaki, Toshiya Anami
"Previous work has shown that the strengthening Al-Mn alloys with copper leads to the formation of an undesirable reduction in recrystallized grain size. In this study the mechanisms of strengthening
Jan 1, 2018
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Modeling of Shales in Salt-Hydrocarbon SystemsBy M. R. Hudec, M. A. Nikolinakou, P. B. Flemings
"We model the shale response to the large deformations associated with salt bodies, and we identify the implications of the stress changes for hydrocarbon exploration. We employ both the static and ev
Jan 1, 2015
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The Influence of Shotcrete on Fluorspar Flotation and its Removal by Sensor Based SortingBy H. Wotruba, J. Heizmann
"The use of shotcrete is a mandatory means for rock support and therefore for safety in many underground mining operations. If shotcrete gets into the flotation feed though, it can negatively influenc
Jan 1, 2016
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Fixing the Foundations: Auditing the Internal Responsibility SystemOverview n Why we audited the IRS n How we did it n What we discovered n What we learned n Where we are going next The unbroken chain of safety The Internal Responsibility System (IRS) The n
May 1, 2003
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Radioactive Methods of Determining the Age of Minerals and RocksBy Alfred C. Lane
WE recently received from Professor A. C. Lane, Emeritus Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, Tufts College, Mass., and a Corresponding Member of this Institute, a very interesting account of some rec
Jan 1, 1938
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Vol. 91, no. 1017, pp. 96-106, feb. 1998 the first schools of mines and their role in developing the mineral and metal industries, part iii fathi habashi, université laval, québecBy Fathi Habashi
This Historical Metallurgy Note is the final part of a three-part series, the first two of which appeared in the November- December, 1997 and January, 1998 issues of the Bulletin. This series of artic
Feb 1, 1998
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Vol. 91, no. 1016, pp. 96-102, jan. 1998 the first schools of mines and their role in developing the mineral and metal industries, part ii fathi habashi, université laval, québecBy Fathi Habashi
This Historical Metallurgy Note is the second part of a three-part series, the first of which appeared in the November- December issue of the Bulletin. Part III will be published in February, 1998. Th
Jan 1, 1998
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Overdrilling of Open-Pit Blast HolesBy A. Galibois, H. Monette, J. L. Collins
This paper deals with the problem of caving, which occurs in varying degrees in blast holes before loading. It is shown that the distribution of the amount of caving in materials may be described by a
Jan 1, 1971
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Risk Management for the Mining Industry using Quantitative Risk AssessmentsBy Iain G. Bruce
The need to improve supply reliability while improving our environmental record during the past half decade of low metal prices has required the mining industry to prioritise expenditures. Quantitativ
May 1, 2003
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Thermal modeling of direct chill casting for AZ31 magnesium billetsBy H. Hao
This paper outlines the development of a 2-D axisymmetric mathematical model to predict the evolution of temperature during the Direct Chill (DC) casting of AZ31 magnesium billets. Model predictions o
Jan 1, 2004
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Production of Alumina from ClaysBy Claude Bazin
The Quebec province in Canada is a major producer of aluminium through electrolysis of alumina. The alumina that feeds the electrolysis cells is mainly imported from foreign countries, where it is ext
May 1, 2001
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AG Milling with and Without Pebbles Recycle - Effect on Multi-Component Ore Deportment and ThroughputPalabora Mining Company (PMC) processes a multi-component ore body using a circuit consisting of two AG mills in parallel, closed with vibrating double deck screens and hydrocyclones. The bottom scree
Jan 1, 2012
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Materials for power sources to meet military requirementsBy Andrukaitis. E.
The increasing use of electronic equipment by the Canadian Forces has increased the importance of electric power. A power source that is packed with energy and yet light, small and durable is the comm
Jan 1, 2005