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News From Members In Service (d78613bc-606c-475d-a592-6e9e70301460)Lieut. Maxwell E. Erdory, now with the Army of Occupation in France, writes as follows: "The 602d Engrs., many of whose officers are members of the Institute, started its active service in France at
Jan 2, 1919
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Equipo moderno para la minería moderna de cielo abiertoBy Ismael Marquez
El presente texto describe la tecnología realizada en los equipos utilizados (pala, draga, camión, perforadora) en la minería peruana de cielo abierto. Respecto al diseño de perforadoras se debe consi
May 1, 1980
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Increasing Capacity and Productivity in the Metals Markets through Pneumatic Conveying and Process Injection Technologies (f2be4a35-8e36-4521-a0c5-66d30bc37b25)By M. E. Coleman, G. Money
"Clyde Materials Handling is an established customer-driven solutions provider, which utilizes its knowledge, expertise and technologies to transform the production processes of its customers, who ope
Jan 1, 2009
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Migration Control And Remediation Of Acid Mine Drainage, Part I: Ground Water RemediationBy R. J. Bridwell
Acid mine drainage (AMD) occurs in high sulfur coal and heavy metal mining environments. We show remediation methods using 3D numerical ground water flow models and chemical kinetics of pyrite oxidati
Jan 1, 1994
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Treatment methods for difficult-to-float copper porphyry ores (Discussion) - Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 38, No. 9 September 1986, pp. 905-910By S. G. Malghan, W. H. Moyer
In reference to the section "Excess pyrite," the author discusses difficulties in separating chalcopyrite from pyrite. A technique does exist, and has been used commercially, for the flotation, separa
Jan 1, 1987
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Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition SystemsBy Reno M. Tonsi, Bill Raley
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems are important tools in providing more efficient and profitable operations for the mining industry. This paper touches on the different types of
Jan 1, 1989
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Process Control in CrushingBy Robert P. Edwards, Brian C. Flintoff
Crushing plants (multiple stage) are an integral part of most conventional comminution circuits (ball mill, rod mill - ball mill). Although conventional circuitry is now the design exception, there ar
Jan 1, 1992
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Trends (cc0939c6-bf64-47fa-99b9-6403e1978828)LATEST estimates of Russian steel production for 1951 give rise to the belief that on at least one vital front, the Western bloc of nations has maintained a definite advantage. On the surface, we are
Jan 1, 1952
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Institute of Metals Division - The Diffusivity of Hydrogen in Alpha IronBy E. W. Johnson, M. L. Hill
The dijfusiuity D was determined at 25° to 780°C- from hyd?-ogen evolution rates. Anomalous evolution from air-melted iron was att~zbztted to residual hydrogen, which is interpreted as a hydrogen comp
Jan 1, 1961
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Motor Truck Operation At Mammoth Collins Mine, Shultz, Ariz.By Wilbert McBride
Two Alco 3 ½ -ton motor trucks were used by Young Bros. while operating at the Mammoth Collins mine at Shultz, Ariz. One was equipped with an oil tank holding 1,075 gal. and was used for the transport
Jan 7, 1916
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Prestress and Stress Around A Redistribution 1n Mine OpeningBy C. L. Emery, A. V. Corlett
"The stress equilibrium is disturbed in a body of rock by a mine opening and is restored by a redistribution of the stresses around the opening. The pattern of the redistribution of unilateral stress
Jan 1, 1959
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Long Vertical Shaft Raising In CanadaBy P. T. Brown
Denison Mines Limited, Canada's largest uranium producer located in Northern Ontario recently embarked upon an extensive development program that would allow them to substantially increase produc
Jan 1, 1974
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Applied Coal Geology with Particular Reference to Coking CoalsCoal geology plays an essential role in the investigation of in situ coal seam quality. Coal geology can also play an important part in laboratory studies such as coal washing and coking, and in op
Jan 1, 1976
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Transport in Drifts and ShaftsFrom depths of 400 - 600 m, coal is transported by a conveyor in a drift or a bulk winder in a shaft, whilst men and/or materials are transported by a slope hauler or a cage winder. Assessment of t
Jan 1, 1976
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Coal In Florida?s FutureBy Donald M. Benjamin
Florida's electrical needs are served by 58 utilities of practically every type: six investor-owned, 34 municipal, 17 cooperative, and one federally-owned. They range in size from a small municip
Jan 1, 1978
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Metal Recovery from NIMH BatteriesBy Carla Lupi
NiMH sealed cells (portable cells) are today widely used in all consumer applications replacing primary alkaline batteries: wireless mobile communication, portable computers and camcorders, are the la
Jan 1, 2000
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Washington Paper - Refractory MaterialsBy T. Egleston
Although the success of metallurgical operations depends so largely on the possibility of finding proper refractory materials, which enter so prominently into the cost of their operations, it can hard
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Utah and Montana Paper - Silver Ingot Melting at the Mint of the United States at New OrleansBy F. F. Claussen
The method of making silver ingots in use at this Mint being radically different from that employed at any other Mint of the United States or, so far as known to me, any Mint in the world, there may b
Jan 1, 1888
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Operating Experience Drives Design Parameters of Electrical Furnace Rebuild (Abstract)By Raymond PoIick
The Demag Electric Slag Cleaning Furnace installed at the Asarco Smelter in Hayden Arizona is one of the few rectangular electric furnaces now operating. The long transition times from charge to tap a
Jan 1, 1993
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Computer -Aided Torsional Analysis for Mill Drive ReliabilityBy W. R. Marks
Computer-aided torsional analysis of grinding mill drives is defined and related to the mill design process. Equations of torsional dynamics are developed for general mechanical drives. Consideration
Jan 1, 1984