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Room Temperature Uniaxial Die Compaction Behavior of Titanium Sponge GranulesBy Mary A. Wells, Amir Hadadzadeh, Mark A. Whitney, Stephen F. Corbin
In an effort to produce less expensive titanium sheet via roll compaction, the room temperature compaction behavior of titanium sponge granules (99.9% pure, Alfa Aesar) was studied under uniaxial die
Jan 1, 2015
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Basic Brick in CanadaBy J. W. Craig
THERE are, broadly speaking, three classes of refractories: acid, basic, and neutral. Fireclay, diaspore, silica, and the sillimanite group of minerals are included in the acid class, which for the mo
Jan 1, 1936
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The Princeton Coal Field British ColumbiaBy E. R. Hughes
Introduction Situated 182 miles east of Vancouver, on the Kettle Valley branch of the Canadian Pacific railway, the Princeton coal field is readily accessible to the Coast markets. The area covers
Jan 1, 1947
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Recovery of Tungsten and Vanadium from Spent SCR Catalyst by Hydrometallurgical MethodsBy Gyeonghye Moon, Inhyeok Choi, Jyothi Rajesh Kumar, Jin-Young Lee
"This paper deals with the recovery of the tungsten and vanadium from spent SCR catalyst leach liquors by different hydrometallurgical methods. The first part consists of pressure leaching of spent SC
Jan 1, 2017
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The Mathew's method for open stope designBy S. B. V. Stewart, W. W. Forsyth
"Since the Mathew's method for open stope design was first proposed by Golder Associates in 1980 it has been applied at a number of mine sites in Canada. The initial hypothesis was based on a rel
Jan 1, 1995
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Frother and Collector Effects on Flotation Cell Hydrodynamics and their Implication on Circuit PerformanceBy J. E. Nesset
Significant progress has been made over the past few years on characterizing and understanding the hydrodynamic properties of frothers and collectors and their effect on flotation performance. This ne
Jan 1, 2009
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The Wellington Lake Power ProjectBy E. M. Stiles
THE Wellington Lake power plant of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Limited, about 25 miles from Goldfields, Saskatchewan, is the second hydro-electric project operating in that
Jan 1, 1940
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The Metallurgy of Nickel-Coated Composite PowdersA brief description of the hydro-gen reduction of nickel from ammoniacal solutions by the Sherritt process is given, indicating how this procedure can now be used to coat a great number of materials -
Jan 1, 1963
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Design Methods for DC Arc Furnaces to Enhance Furnace IntegrityBy Q. G. Reynolds, R. T. Jones
The choice of furnace design parameters has a marked effect on the integrity of the furnace that is constructed. The design methodology for DC arc furnaces typically begins with the chemical reactions
Jan 1, 2015
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First Use of the Double Steel and Concrete Sandwich Lining for Keeping High-Pressure Water Out of a Potash ShaftBy U. Storck
"Shaft sinking for exploitation of the deep potash beds in Saskatchewan involved great difficulties from the very first because of the need to exclude from the shaft the high-pressure water encountere
Jan 1, 1968
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A TGA/DSC Study on the Kinetics of Nickel Laterite Ore ReductionBy L. Tafaghodi, S. Sarbishei
"Following the depletion of nickel sulfide ores, laterites are considered as one of the main sources for producing nickel and cobalt. One of the primary steps in pyrometallurgical extraction of nickel
Jan 1, 2017
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Uranium vs Fossil Fuels - as an Energy SourceBy Edward S. Bell, Frank Angebrandt
"Nuclear reactors must have very large heat outputs to compete with conventional sources and the only feasible applications are in the production of electric power or large quantities of process steam
Jan 1, 1969
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Techno-Economic Evaluation of Bulk Ore Sorting for Copper Ore at the Panaust Phu Kham OperationBy Hatch, A. Reple, W Valery
The mining industry is facing declining feed grades which require the mining and processing of larger volumes of material per tonne of product. Pre-concentration aims to remove barren material at as c
Jan 1, 2016
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Introduction to Extraterrestrial DrillingBy Jack Craft
Local Environment Atmospheric conditions (or lack thereof) Drilling fluids are impractical Cuttings removal is a major concern Heat dissipation is a major concern Some tried-and-true mechanisms
May 1, 2013
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Volcanic stratigraphy and structure of the Mobrun MineBy Marie-France Caille, Carl Caumartin
"Audrey Resources' Mobrun Mine is located in Dufresnoy Township some 30 km to the northeast of Rouyn-Noranda. The Mobrun tine deposits consist of two major massive sulphide lenses; the newly discovere
Jan 1, 1990
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Generation of Carbonaceous Material from "Pure Water Sachets" and their Subsequent Utilisation as Reductants for the Opon Mansi Iron OreBy F. Awotwe-Appiah, P. Koshy, J. Dankwah, J. R. Dankwah
This research investigates the generation of an effective carbonaceous material from waste ‘pure water sachets’ and their subsequent utilisation as reductants for the reduction of the Opon Mansi iron
Jan 1, 2015
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Effect of Neodymium on the High Temperature Oxidation and Ignition Behavior of MagnesiumBy M. O. Pekguleryuz, D. S. Aydin
The high temperature oxidation and ignition resistance of Mg-(0-6) wt% Nd alloys have been investigated via isothermal and continuous heating experiments conducted in air atmosphere. Alloy composition
Jan 1, 2015
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A Test Apparatus for Studying the Effects of Weathering on Self-Heating of SulphidesBy K. E. Waters, J. E. Nesset, F. Rosenblum, J. A. Finch
An advanced laboratory-scale weathering apparatus has been developed at McGill University to study the effects of weathering (ambient temperature oxidation) on the self-heating of sulphides. Previous
Jan 1, 2015
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Coal in Canada, 1951 Industrial Requirements and Supply"IntroductionNOTE.-All figures on the supply and consumption of coal in Canada cited in this paper were collected and reported by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. The friendly and efficient co-opera
Jan 1, 1952
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Preg-Robbing Carbonaceous Matter: An Evaluation of Surface Chemical ControlBy Brian Hart, Zhe Chen, Liuyin Xia, Mana Pourdasht, Stamen Dimov
"Gold losses related to carbonaceous matter (CM) during processing are a significant problem in the gold processing industry. Inherent CM in gold ores can behave similarly to activated carbon in its a
Jan 1, 2017