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Influence of Thermal and Cold Spray Processes on the Oxidation Performance f TBCSBy X. Wu, W. R. Chen, J-G. Legoux, B. R. Marple, E. Irissou
Cold gas dynamic spray (CGDS) has been considered a potential technique to produce the metallic bond coat for TBC applications, because of its fast deposition rate and low deposition temperature. This
Jan 1, 2010
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Mechanism of Fine Dispersed Mineral Formation on the Surface of Diamonds and Their Removal by Water System Electrolysis ProductsBy V. ?. Chanturiya, G. P. Dvoychenkova, ?. Ye. Kovalchuk
"Several mineralogical investigations have revealed the composition of modified kimberlites and the mud generated during treatment of diamonds, which contains up to 50% clay minerals (e.g., talc, talc
Jan 1, 2016
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Tracer Gas Measurements of Effective Ventilation Airflow and its Influence on Dust Concentrations in an Underground QuarryBy K. Sasaki
Ventilation measurements were carried out in a shallow underground-quarry space with relatively large internal volume of 14,600 m3 in order to evaluate its effective ventilation characteristics. Based
Aug 1, 2013
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Age of Mineralization at Quemont and Horne MinesBy Finley A. Campbell
THE Quemont and Horne mines are located at Noranda in north-western Quebec. As shown in Figure 1, the Noranda area lies between the Cadillac-Bouzan fault zone on the south and the Porcupine-Destor fau
Jan 1, 1962
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Multi-Sensor Monitoring for Real-Time 3d Visualization of Construction EquipmentBy Sanat Talmaki
Construction and mining worksites pose unique challenges to workers and equipment operators due to their dynamic and unstructured nature. Narrow haul roads, crowded work spaces and presence of workers
Aug 1, 2013
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Development and Calibration of an Autogenous/Semi-Autogenous Mill Simulation Model for Process Control ApplicationsBy É. Poulin, J. Bouchard, E. M. Pérez-García
Process control and optimization have always been crucial aspects in the mineral processing industry, and expectations constantly increase to cope with more stringent security, quality, efficiency, an
Jan 1, 2019
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Properties of International Nickel Company of CanadaBy Arthur B. Yates
"The nickel deposits of Sudbury, discovered in .1885, have probably commanded as much attention as any single group of orebodies in the world. They have been the major source of the world's nickel sup
Jan 1, 1954
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The Future of Computers in the Mining and Metallurgical IndustriesBy A. L. Mular
"This paper summarizes the present-day usage of computers in the mining-metallurgical industry. The industry appears to be following a path taken by other industries in improving the operation of proc
Jan 1, 1970
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The mining town — An endangered species?By Graham Farquharson, Jame Marshall
"Mining towns have always been an important part of Canadian geography. Many Canadians grew up in them. The frontiers of northern Canada would be a lot closer to the United States border but for the p
Jan 1, 1996
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Electroless Coatings on Titanium Hydride for use in the Production of Aluminum FoamBy L Mariani, G. Mendoza-Suarez
In this investigation, TiH2 powders were coated with copper and nickel by electroless plating to delay hydrogen evolution. Copper-coated samples were found to have a mixed acicular (2D growth) and cau
Jan 1, 2006
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Potential of Sensor-Based Sorting for the Gold Mining IndustryBy H. Wotruba, L. von Ketelhodt, M. Kowalcyk, C. Kleine, M. Robben
Sensor-based sorting is a financially and technically viable technique that is operating with little or no water and relatively little power consumption. Sensor-based sorting has already proven its op
Jan 1, 2011
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Failure Mechanism of Pea Gravel within the Annular Gap of a Shield-TBM Driven TunnelBy M. R. Henzinger, W. Schubert
"The quality of the backfill applied at a shield driven tunnel is of significant importance failure of the lining. The used material also affects the interplay between support and excavation behaviour
Jan 1, 2015
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Ammonia Pressure Leach Process for Recovering Nickel, Copper, Nickel and Cobalt From Sulphide ConcentrateBy F. A. Forward
"IntroductionTHE LYNN LAKE MINE, situated in Manitoba about 150 miles north of Sherridon, has been actively developed by Sherritt Gordon Mines, Limited, during the past seven years, resulting in the e
Jan 1, 1953
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Practical Applications of Recently Improved Pit Slope Design Procedures at ScheffervilleBy O. P. Garg
Based on improved methods of collection and analysis of geotechnical data, slope angles have been steepened in some mines of the Iron Ore Company of Canada at Schefferville, Quebec. This paper describ
Jan 1, 1978
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Experimental Study of Tele-Operation Devices for the Remote Handling System in a Pyroprocessing FacilityBy S. N. Yu
Tele-operation manipulators applied in this paper are systems for the remote handling and management of pyroprocessing related facilities in an Argon cell of the KAERI (Korea Atomic Energy Research In
Aug 1, 2013
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Imaging of Molten Salt Electrolysis - A Review in Honour of Prof. Torstein Utigard -By Boyd Davis, Brook Zaback
"Among the first published papers from Prof. Torstein Utigard was work on imaging the aluminum electrolysis process and in-situ measurements of aluminum in cryolite melts. He and Prof. Jim Toguri used
Jan 1, 2015
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Fractionation of Coking Coals by Spherical Agglomeration MethodsBy G. Paillard, I. E. Puddington, A. F. Sirianni, F. W. Meadus
Experiments with some selected Nova Scotia coals and a single sample of American anthracite, reconstituted in granular form with lower sulphur and ash contents by spherical agglomeration methods, are
Jan 1, 1968
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Innovations In Hydrometallurgical Performance Management: Heap Leaching Solvent Extraction And Electrowinning PlantsBy O. A. Bascur
Several new hydrometallurgical plants have been built in the past years, new processes and equipment as well as advanced process control systems are being used to deal with the increasing requirements
Jan 1, 2007
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Surface Analysis in Physical Metallurgy: Progress in Temper Embrittlement ControlBy W. R. Tyson
IT HAS BEEN KNOWN for many years that alloy steels can become brittle when tempered in the range of 350-600°C, or cooled slowly after heating to higher temperatures. The metallurgical literature revea
Jan 1, 1978
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Mine Research at The International Nickel Company of Canada, LimitedBy G M. Thorpe
This paper discusses mine research at Inco, giving specific examples of research projects which illustrate the approach to mining problems. The first example covers the development of a new mining met
Jan 1, 1963