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Determining Critical Construction Documents Through Knowledge Discovery
By A. J. Antony Chettupuzha
During a construction project, it is important to ensure that accurate and pertinent knowledge is delivered on time to appropriate personnel. The criticality of documents exchanged or referred to by v
Aug 1, 2013
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Major Reduction of the Environmental Footprint in Concentrate Drying
By J. Talja
"Non-ferrous metal concentrates contain typically 7 – 12% water when received at the smelter. Removal of this water prior to smelting is always economically feasible because unnecessary heating of vap
Jan 1, 2012
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Flir Pathfindir Thermal Imaging Camera Systems Presented by: Winsted Group Inc.
By David R. Winfield
I would like to thank you for spending the time with me today to review the FLIR PathFindIR thermal imaging camera system: It is truly an innovative safety system that has the added benefit of offerin
Feb 1, 2008
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Oil and Gas Possibilities in Prince Edward Island
By E. P. Williams
"Prince Edward Island, Canada's smallest Maritime Province, is located in the southwestern part of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The Province is more or less centrally located in the Maritimes Basin, a la
Jan 1, 1967
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Technology: Is it working for you?
By C. Graham
Mechanisation has been a predominant theme of the past 50 years in the mining industry, particularly underground mining. As the level of technology employed has increased, the anticipated productivity
May 1, 2004
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Going Coarser: is it Worth it?
By H. C. L. Reemeyer
One of the fundamental trade-offs for copper concentrators is between grinding circuit product size and copper recovery. The capital and operating cost savings and throughput increases for a coarser g
Jan 1, 2019
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The Cablebolting Cycle —Underground support engineering
By D. Jean Hutchinson, Mark Diederichs
"Cable bolts are an important support component in modern underground mines. If an optimized cable bolt system is to be achieved, it is insufficient to focus on cable bolt layout design or on cable bo
Jan 1, 1996
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Strategy for Reducing Ammonium Nitrate Loss to Mine Discharge Water
By Daniel J. Corkery
Mines in Canada and the United States are subject to regulations limiting ammonia, nitrate and nitrite levels in mine effluents released into the environment. The primary source of these nitrogen comp
Oct 1, 2010
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Power Transmission By HVDC ? Applications and Characteristics
By Lars A. Bergstrom
High-voltage direct -current transmission is a relatively new technology. The successful development and operation of AC/DC converters, capable of handling large power blocks, have made HVDC transmiss
Jan 1, 1978
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Open Pit Mine Dewatering= Knob Lake
The purpose of this paper is to present the methods used in ground water control and the considerations that affected the development of these techniques. Production at Knob Lake is currently proceedi
Jan 1, 1965
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Open Pit Mind Dewatering- Knob Lake
The purpose of this paper is to present the methods used in ground water control and the considerations that affected the development of these techniques. Production at Knob Lake is currently proceedi
Jan 1, 1965
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Improving Management at Mine Site Pit Lakes
By John Crusius
? 3-year research program overview ? initial results- MainZone pit Waterline pit ? questions raised ? increasingly common in western N. America ? frequently low-pH waters with elevated concentra
May 1, 2002
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The Use of Hydraulic Cyclones in the Filtration of Sullivan Lead Concentrates
By D. B. Smith
DURING the summer of 1953, test work commenced at the Sullivan Concentrator with a view to the modification of filtration practice by the inclusion of wet cyclone classification of the lead concentrat
Jan 1, 1956
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The 7 Delusions of Disaster-Prone Organizations
By Corrie Pitzer
Safety performance in many companies and even industries has stalled in the last decade. Accidents rates are improving but more slowly and yet, serious accidents and fatality rates are not: in fact, t
Aug 1, 2013
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Get the Benefits from Control Systems
By Michel Ruel
Most plants do not track how their systems perform. Optimization is the easiest way to benefit from your control systems. We suggest an approach in four phases. The first phase is to assess all equipm
Jan 1, 2019
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Intensification of the Oxygen Softening Process
By G. G. Richards, Y. Oyediran, V. Chow
The oxygen softening process for partial removal of arsenic and antimony from lead bullion has been in use at Teck Cominco's Trail smelter since 1986. In this process, industrial oxygen is inject
Jan 1, 2008
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One Network Mining Wireless Network Standardization
By Gary S. Anderson
Rajant Corporation is the global leader in mining communications systems implemented a vision to develop a wireless network that is rapidly deployed, self-powered and managed, for portable or fixed co
May 1, 2010
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Enhancing Liquid Metal Cleanliness by Controlling Fluid Flows: A Case Study
By K. Chattopadhyay
Fluid flows in metallurgical reactors play a vital role on liquid metal cleanliness for both ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy. Thus, it is absolutely critical to understand different fluid flow mech
Jan 1, 2015
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Challenges of ISRU Rover Development
?Four-wheel, skid-steer, rover developed for CSA ?U-chassis for payload accommodation ?Passive geometric suspension ?Max speed 13km/hr ?Remote workstation ?275kg payload capacity ?On-board
May 1, 2013
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Scope for New Applications for Gold Arising from the Electrocatalytic Behaviour of its Metastable Surface States
By Laurence D. Burke
The electrocatalytic behaviour of gold in aqueous media is surprisingly complex and a novel view of gold electrode surfaces is proposed to explain the observed electrochemical responses. The metal sur
Oct 1, 2003