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An Analytical Model for the Evaluation of Primary Shear Zone Thickness in Orthogonal CuttingBy N. Tounsi
The use of analytical modeling of continuous chip formation in conjunction with orthogonal cutting experiments was presented in the open literature to identify the coefficients of material constitutiv
Jan 1, 2006
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Post-Pillar Design for Overhand Cut and Fill Mining in Moderate to High Stress Conditions – A Case StudyBy M. Yao, D. Thibodeau
"Selective mining, such as post pillar cut and fill, is used in large, flat, irregularly shaped ore bodies where ground stability is to be maintained. This selective mining is used to open the stope t
Jan 1, 2015
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Precious Metals Leaching from Electronic WastesBy F. Rashchi, N. Naseri Joda
Recycling of electronic wastes is an important subject both from an environmental point of view and also the recovery of valuable materials. In this research, PC board scraps were leached to recover C
Jan 1, 2011
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Meter-wide veins and a kilometer-wide anomaly: wall-rock alteration at the Campbell Red Lake and Dickenson gold mines, Red Lake District, OntarioBy C. Jay Hodgson, P. J. MacGeehan, T. Sanders
"The orebodies of the Campbell and Dickenson mines are localized within an anomalously fissile and deformed zone that transects the eastern margin of a dominantly mafic volcanic complex close to its c
Jan 1, 1982
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Nickel - Boron Plating on AZ31 Magnesium AlloyBy X. Shi
Magnesium, the lightest structural metal, has not yet been considered as a serious contestant for automotive use due to its weaknesses in corrosion. Electroless nickel-boron alloys are well known for
Jan 1, 2006
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A Comparison of Bubble Rise Velocity Profile of two Surfactants to Explain Gas Holdup DataBy A. A. Rafiei, J. A. Finch
A previous study comparing n-pentanol and the polyglycol Fl50 showed that the two reagents could give the same gas holdup but with different size bubbles. The finding implies that bubble rise velocity
Jan 1, 2009
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Droplet Generation and Residence Time in Slag during Top Blown Oxygen SteelmakingBy Subagyo, Geoffrey Brooks, Ken Coley
The generation of droplets and their subsequent reaction in the emulsion is critical to the overall kinetics of oxygen steelmaking. High temperature experiments have been performed at McMaster Univers
Jan 1, 2004
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New flow-through share rules are hereBy Robert B. Parsons
"A t last the legal red tape which has tied up flow-through share financing has been cut. New rules effective for deals signed after 1986 simplify flow-through financing by removing the necessity f or
Jan 1, 1987
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Cretaceous clay and sand deposits in central Nova ScotiaBy RALPH R. STEA, John H. Fowler
Clay, quartz sand and lignite deposits overlie Carboniferous rocks in central mainland Nova Scotia. Recent evidence indicates that these deposits are fairly extensive. Sands consist of almost pure ang
Jan 1, 1984
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Corporate considerations in mine decommissioningBy M. J. Brodie
"The decision to proceed with mine decommissioning, generally involves a number of complex and independent factors. These factors, including potential for re-opening, legal requirements, contingent li
Jan 1, 1995
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Centre for Coal and Mineral Processing at the University of British ColumbiaBy G. W. Poling
"Construction, equipping and planned operation of a new laboratory for engineering-teaching and research in coal and mineral processing is described. This facility will provide approximately 1860 m2 (
Jan 1, 1980
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The Gwillim Gold Mine and Its Geological SettingBy J. Guha, el, G. Bouchard, W. Zuckerk, J. Carignan, G. Archambault
The Gwillim Mine, located 8 km northwest of Chibougamau, is underlain by two mafic volcanic cycles separated by a dominantly felsic cycle. These rocks are part of the Gilman Formation of the Roy Group
Jan 1, 1984
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Investigation of Y-doped BaCeO3 as electrolyte in propane fueled proton conducting solid oxide fuel cellBy Y. Feng
Perovskite structured oxide 15% Y-doped BaCeO3 (BCY15) has been evaluated for use as proton conducting electrolyte in SOFC with propane as the fuel and Pt as both electrodes. Under the fuel cell condi
Jan 1, 2005
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A Semi-Automatic Monitor of Cyanide Solution Strength for Gold Ore DissolutionA semi-automatic device has been constructed that can be used to check the solution strength of cyanide solutions. It consists of a wheel on which a gold-foil-bearing glass slide is mounted. The wheel
Jan 1, 1964
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A Simple And Novel Approach For The Sizing And Modeling Of Countercurrent Multistage Ion-exchange Contactor SystemsBy Bertrand Quiniou, Pierre Amadieu
Ion exchange technologies and processes are proven and established technologies widely used in numerous industries including hydrometallurgy for metal separation and recovery from metal bearing soluti
Jan 1, 2020
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Effects of transport limitations and non-uniform catalyst distributions in PEM fuel cells: Modelling and numerical analysisBy D. H. Schwarz
The performance of proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells depends on catalyst layer composition and structure. Experimental observations reveal that state-of-the-art catalyst layers consist of micr
Jan 1, 2005
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The Control of Iron and Arsenic in the Treatment of Gold Bearing Enargite ConcentratesBy C. G. Anderson
As the global demand for copper and gold steadily increases and the need for environmentally sound processing also grows, successful hydrometallurgical treatment of enargite (Cu3AsS4) concentrates has
Jan 1, 2006
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Geology of the Agnew Lake MineBy C. K. Wilton
"The Agnew Lake uranium deposits were discovered in 1953 following the discovery of the Elliot Lake deposits to the west. The original property was optioned to Kerr Addison Mines Limited who added add
Jan 1, 1986
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Mining Valuations As Much An Art As A ScienceBy David Davidson
Overview- Points To Be Addressed ? Review the building blocks of a successful and vibrant industrial economy ? China?s current position in the global economy ? China?s voracious appetite for raw
May 1, 2010
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On the Distribution of Fractures in an Oil PayBy Adrian E. Scheidegger
"AbstractThe possibilities of deriving pertinent information about fractures in an oil pay from data obtained by core analysis are investigated. It is shown that it is possible to obtain an estimate o
Jan 1, 1955