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Tile catenary idler as a means of energy absorption and spillage preventionBy Douglas G. Jay
"Transfer points on belt conveyors have long been a source of problems for both designers and users. Conveyors are generally given a low priority in new equipment layout, thus designers are often forc
Jan 1, 1982
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Oil-Shales of CanadaBy S. C. Ells
Within the Dominion of Canada occurrences of petro-liferous shales have been known for many years. Nevertheless, with the exception of a comparatively brief period, Canada has had to depend largely on
Jan 1, 1925
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A Second-Order Reliability Analysis of Rock Slope Stability in Amasya, TurkeyBy S. Gheibi, H. S. B. Duzgun, N. Dadashzadeh
It is widely recognized that there are various uncertainties in the analysis of rock slope stability owing to inadequate information for site characterization and inherent variability and measurement
Jan 1, 2015
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Laboratory Investigation of Flow Through Fractured SandstoneBy Jarret Thomson
An understanding of groundwater flow is essential for many aspects of mining. This is especially true for the process of shaft sinking through the sandstones of the Manitou Falls Group in the Athabasc
Jun 1, 2012
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High-Effective Process for the Preparation of A-Al203 Using Secondary Aluminum Dross as Raw MaterialBy Qing-hua Tian, Xue-yi Guo, Fei Li
A novel process for the preparation of a-Al2O3 from secondary aluminum dross was studied. Factors including alkali dross ratio, salt dross ratio, smelting temperature, smelting time, leaching temperat
Jan 1, 2011
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Application of Discrete Element Method to Model Crack PropagationBy Zhenyu Han, Dion Weatherley, Ruslan Puscasu
"This study aims to demonstrate the capacity of the Discrete Element Method (DEM) to model and simulate fracture in brittle rock, capture the crack propagation process and determine crack propagation
Jan 1, 2015
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A Reservoir Study of the Excelsior PoolBy W. A. Bain
"AbstractProduction from the Excelsior Reservoir has amounted to approximately one million barrels. This production has caused a 'Pressure •drop of 10 p.s.i. from the original pressure of 1,245 p.s.i.
Jan 1, 1952
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Weathering and Degradation of Shales and MudrocksBy K. J. Aglias, M. Jeffery, J. V. Simmons, J. A. Johnston, S. G. Fityus
"Shales and mudrocks undergo weathering in the near-surface geological environment, and degradation when directly exposed at the surface. Despite having superficially similar appearances, many shales
Jan 1, 2015
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Microwave Reduction of Nickeliferous Silicate Laterite OresBy C. A. Pickles
Microwaves are being applied industrially in a number of fields and possess a number of potential advantages that could be applied in extractive metallurgy. Microwave heating has a number of unique ch
Jan 1, 2005
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Characterisation and Dissolution Studies on Varying forms of BranneriteBy F. A. Charalambous
Brannerite is commonly referred to as a refractory uranium mineral as it is usually highly resistant to acid leaching. There is however widely varying literature data on brannerite leaching, with some
Aug 1, 2010
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Mine applications of tunnel boring machinesBy Howard J. Handewith
"Tunnel boring machines have been tried in underground mining applications as early as 1957. Although tunneling machines hardly threaten to supplant traditional drill-blast-muck operations for driftin
Jan 1, 1980
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Increasing Paste and Hydraulic Backfilling Efficiency Through InstrumentationBy B. D. Thompson
Many mines adopt necessarily conservative backfilling strategies due to a lack of understanding of their backfill behaviour. In the past five years, extensive instrumentation campaigns have focused on
Aug 1, 2013
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FEM analysis of plastic deformation in Brinell hardness testing: correlation between strength and hardness in aluminum alloysBy S. Maleksaeedi
On-site evaluation of strength using hardness is common for different materials. The lack of such relation for aluminum alloys has always been felt. In this work, a finite element analysis of plastic
Jan 1, 2004
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Orano Mining R&d And Innovation Portfolio And Deployment MethodologyBy Hervé Toubon, Matthieu Davrinche, Jim Corman, Mamane Bello Boubacar Kinassa, Pierre Amadieu
Orano Mining maintains a significant level of Innovation and Development Research for its sites in Canada, Niger, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and France. This effort is formalized within the six major thema
Jan 1, 2020
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Variability of In Situ Stress: The Effect of Correlation between Stress Tensor ComponentsBy J. P. Harrison, K. Gao
It is well known that in situ stress measurements at a given site will generally display significant variability. However, it appears that a robust analysis of such measurements – i.e., one that is fa
Jan 1, 2015
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Model for Friction Stir Welding From Piercing/ExtrusionBy H. J. McQueen
Friction stir welding (FSW) generates complex microstructures in the nugget and thermomechamically affected zones (TMAZ) that have led to diverse explanations. However, consideration as an extension o
Jan 1, 2007
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The Purchase of Mechanical Equipment for MinesBy D. S. Hines
The purchase of mechanical equipment for mines is not unlike the purchase of other materials or supplies in general principle, but on account of the major part such equipment plays in the operations,
Jan 1, 1930
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A Best Practice Database for Energy Management Initiatives in the Mining IndustryBy M. Y. Levesque
The Australian Government?s Energy Efficiency Opportunities (EEO) program launched in 2006 obliges companies that use more than 0.5 PJ (petajoule) or roughly 139 GWh (gigawatt hour) per year to conduc
Aug 1, 2013
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Stochastic Stability Analysis of Mine Developments with Respect to Planned Mining SequenceBy W. Abdellah
Underground mine developments, such as haulage drifts and cross cuts, play a vital role in providing access to ore extraction areas for mine production. The stability of mine developments is thus of c
Aug 1, 2013
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Experimental and Computational Investigation of Airflow Resistance of a Mature Cave in a Block Cave MineBy P. Tukkaraja, K. Katzenstein
"Block caving is one of the most economical and efficient underground mining methods and has gained popularity around the world especially for extracting low grade and massive ore bodies. However, dur
Jan 1, 2019