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A Practical Scheme for Correcting the Eccentricity Problem in Long Shafts by Using Three-Point BendingBy A. -I. Abenhaim, I. Sasu, C. Perron, I. Mantegh, S. Larose
Manufacturing long shafts, such as those used in turbine engines, normally involves with drilling inside them in order to take the excessive mass out. Concentricity between the shaft axis and that of
Jan 1, 2006
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Modeling of the Cambro-Ordovician Reservoirs of HNIA Field, Illizi Bassin, AlgeriaBy Makhlouf Boubahziz
The HNIA field is part of the Tinrhert project which consists of developing 17 fields containing essentially gas with a few small rings of oil. It is considered as one of the main fields in this proje
Aug 1, 2013
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Organizing For MaintenanceBy Douglas A. Sloan
"Shutdowns and breakdowns that halt the process-flow of mine production are costly. Skilled maintenance tradesmen are scarce and expensive. The cost of maintenance or of production Joss from Jack of m
Jan 1, 1970
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Monarch and Kicking Horse MinesBy Charles S. Ney
"ZINC-LEAD REPLACEMENT deposits straddle the steep-sided valley of Kicking Horse River at a point three miles east of Field, B.c., in Yoho National Park. The Monarch orebodies extend into Mt. Stephen
Jan 1, 1949
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Recent Mining Developments in the Central Manitoba Mining DistrictBy H. A. Wentworth
The Central Manitoba mining district, as spoken of in Manitoba, refers to that portion of the country lying between lake Winnipeg on the west and the Ontario boundary on the east, and from a few miles
Jan 1, 1925
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Co-Ordinated Engineering in the Mining IndustryBy P. D. P. Hamilton
IT is perhaps obvious to most individuals who are interested in the mining industry that a producing mine has been subjected to several phases of engineering attention. In this paper it is the author&
Jan 1, 1938
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Mineral Industry Image- Negative or Positive? With some Concrete Suggestions for our Two SocietiesBy Roger V. Pierce
"WITHOUT mineral wealth, modern man would not exist. True, man could survive on a stone-age basis with an average life expectancy of, say, 25 to 30 years -once he got past infancy.However, no metal wo
Jan 1, 1967
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Chapter III – Continued -Part 5. - Steep Rock-Michipicoten-Goudreau Area - Structure of the Michipicoten-Goudreau AreaBy E. S. Moore
"The Michipicoten-Goudreau area, bordering on the northeast corner of lake Suferior, has had a tectonic history related to that of the geosyncline occupied by this lake. This basin has been a major st
Jan 1, 1954
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Evaluating Immediate Mining Induced Ground Movement by Monitoring the Performance of the Primary Support SystemBy Wei Wei
Mining induced ground movement and/or stress redistribution could cause ground instability issues. This is particularly true when the extraction of large stopes is done with one or two large productio
Jun 1, 2012
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Framework for Estimating Cost of Infrastructure Adaptation to Climate ChangeBy H. Lee
Recently, the effects of global climate changes have become top concerns for governments? decision making regarding infrastructure investments. Extreme weather events that exceed the capacity of exist
Aug 1, 2013
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Sladen Malartic MineBy J. E. Gill, A. R. Byers
"The property of Sladen Malartic Mines, Limited, is in the northern half of Fourniere township, Abitibi county, Quebec. The group is large, but the part so far found to be of economic interest is a st
Jan 1, 1954
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Carbon Scout – Automating Carbon Measurement and Control in CIP/CIL CircuitsBy W. Lodge, G. Rasmussen
"The carbon-in-pulp (CIP) process has been the dominant gold recovery technology since the 1980s. During all this time carbon measurement, and control of the carbon transfer pumps has been largely man
Jan 1, 2018
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Hallnor MineBy A. M. Bell
"Hallnor mine is in the township of Whitney, Porcupine district. To date, its production of gold has been second largest in the east Porcupine field. Ore was discovered in the property in 1936 by diam
Jan 1, 1954
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Total Quality Management and Control Quality for ReliabilityBy Paul A. Glapa
Quality is much more than providing a product that functions properly. True quality is a way of thinking, a way of doing business, and, ultimately, a way of satisfying a customer?s long-term needs. A
May 1, 2003
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The Frood Ore Deposit: A Suggestion as to its OriginBy C. V. Corless
THE origin of various types and groups of ore deposits was some years ago a subject of much controversy. To this statement the copper-nickel deposits near Sudbury afforded no exception. Not since the
Jan 1, 1929
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Computer-Based Simulation of the Construction Process in the Anode Baking FurnacesBy C. Gaubert, G. Bourassa
"The construction or rebuild process in the anode baking furnaces has been modeled with the software Rockwell Arena, in order to minimize the process cost and risk. The case study was focused on the s
Jan 1, 2006
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Information Systems for Technological Data with Support of Internet of ThingsBy O. Kodym
The paper has focused on possibilities of interconnecting information sources concerning monitoring & control of mining industry technical processes (TP), and the related safety hazards. The key issue
Aug 1, 2013
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Design and Construction of the Gilon Railway Tunnels in Karstic RockBy M. Wittke
"In the course of the extension of the railway network in Israel, currently the two 4.6 km long tubes of the Gilon Tunnels on the line from Akko to Carmiel are being constructed. The tunnels run throu
Jan 1, 2015
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Appendix I - The Art of Creating a Financially Rewarding RoyaltyBy Craig Haase
A. Introduction
Jan 1, 2003
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Agromining: Producing Ni Salts from the Biomass of Hyperaccumulator PlantsBy M. N. Pons, F. Ferrari, V. Houzelot, B. Laubie, A. Bani, Université de Lorraine-CNRS LRGP
"More than 400 plants in the world are able to accumulate nickel in their aerial parts at concentrations higher than 10 g per kg of dry biomass. Then, nickel (Ni) can be recovered from the biomass of
Jan 1, 2016