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Electromagnetic Studies Of Iron Formations In The Lake Superior Region
By E. B. Ekren, F. C. Frischknecht
Recently released results of surveys employing the slingram and turam methods show the applicability of electrornagnetics in mapping new areas containing both oxidized and unoxidized iron in the Lake
Jan 10, 1961
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Electromagnetic Survey Method Applicable To Underground Quarries
By F. Cherpereel, R. Gabillard, J. P. Dubus
We present an electromagnetic method taken from the well known radiogoniometer that allows us to locate at the surface of the ground the vertical axis of a magnetic antenna transmitter buried at a dep
Jan 1, 1973
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Electromagnetic Surveys In Acid-Generating, Waste-Management Areas
By Margarete Kalin
Mine abandonment is associated with the securing of access to underground workings, shafts, raises and adits. Waste rock piles and tailings are generally contoured and revegetated. When the waste mate
Jan 1, 1994
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Electromagnetic Testing of Mine Winding Ropes û The Field Pattern of an Internal Broken Wire
With the recent wider introduction of friction hoists of the Koepe type. for winding from depths of more than 3000 feet it has been found that failure by fatigue is the most common form of rope det
Jan 1, 1971
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Electromagnetic testing of wire ropes --- new developments
By Lorant B. Geller
Sixteen miners died tragically at the Paymaster gold mine at Timmins, Ontario in February, 1945, when a badly corroded hoist rope broke. The investigation of the Royal Commission that followed arrived
May 1, 2003
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Electromagnetic testing of wire ropes — New developments
By K. Leung, J. E. Udd, L. B. Geller, F. Kitzinger
"Sixteen miners died tragically at the Paymaster gold mine in Timmins, Ontario, in February 1945 when a badly corroded hoist rope broke. The investigation of the Royal Commission that followed arrived
Jan 1, 2003
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Electromagnetic Theory Of Techniques For The Non-Destructive Testing Of Wire Ropes
By David A. Hill, James R. Wait
This report contains a summary of analytical research on electromagnetic methods of nondestructive testing of cylindrical conductors. The principal objective is to provide theoretical insight to the o
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Electromagnetic Through-The-Earth Mine Communications - Introduction
Part Two of this report is based upon six working memoranda prepared during the first half of 1972 at an early stage in our work for the Bureau of Mines. This work presents preliminary performance est
Jan 1, 1974
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Electromagnetic Transmission And Detection At Deep Depths - Introduction
By D. B. Starkey
Investigation into the expressions of the field produced by a loop over a conducting half space or in an infinite conducting half space are well documented. Reasonably complex descriptions of the effe
Jan 1, 1973
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Electromagnetic Wire-Rope Testing --- Disparate LMA Results, an Ongoing Problem
By Marcel M. Djivre
Electromagnetic wire rope testing is the only practical non-destructive method to evaluate the current condition of wire ropes in general, and in the mining industry in particular. The method has been
May 1, 2004
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Electrometallurgical Industries As Possible Consumers Of Electric Power Power
By D. A. Lyon
Discussion of the paper of DORSEY A. LYON and ROBERT M. KEENEY, presented at the San Francisco meeting, September, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 104, August, 1915, pp. 1707 to 1730. LAWRENCE ADDI
Jan 12, 1915
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Electrometallurgical Relationships In Electric Smelting Furnaces
By J. Persson, N. G. Bliss
Electric furnaces used for smelting and those used for scrap melting exhibit different performance profiles in terms of electrical characteristics. However, the underlying principles are the same f
Jan 1, 2004
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Electrometallurgy - Now and in the Future
By Tim Robinson, Georges Houlachi, Michael Moats, Marco Ginatta, Michael Free, David Creber, Neale Neelameggham, George Holywell
"Electrolytic processing is used commercially to recover and/or refine metals such as aluminum, copper, magnesium, nickel, and zinc. There are also new and exciting opportunities to utilize electromet
Jan 1, 2012
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Electrometallurgy In Extraction Of Rare Earth Metals And Alloys
By C. K. Gupta
Electrometallurgical processes have a definite place in the extraction technology of rare earth metals and alloys. Some of the advantages of the molten-salt electrometallurgical processes include fast
Jan 1, 1992
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Electrometallurgy. Past, Present, and Future
By Fathi Habashi
"Davy, Faraday, and Bunsen laid the foundation of electrometallurgy which had a· great impact on other areas of metallurgy. Electrometallurgy is presently dominated by the production of aluminum, the
Jan 1, 1997
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Electron beam freeforming using brazing paste and solid wire as filler metal
By M. Jahazi, M. Brochu
This paper describes the advantages/disadvantages of electron beam freeforming using two different types of filler metal: (1) brazing paste and (2) solid wire. Sound buildups were obtained from both f
Jan 1, 2004
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Electron Beam Processes for Advanced Engineered Materials and the Application of Digital Manufacturing
By R. Edinger
Aerospace and space products depend, probably more than any other products in industry, on advanced materials. While there are many ways of producing aerospace parts, in many cases the process does no
Jan 1, 2006
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Electron Beam Processing of Waste Treatment
By Vadim J. Jabotinski
Electron beam processing is potentially very attractive for the high temperature treatment of hazardous materials. The very high power efficiency of the electron beam energy source (80- 90% of the pow
Jan 1, 2000
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Electron Beam Skull Melting And Refining Of Secondary Copper
By Yuri Bychkov
The Electron Beam Melting is the most efficient technology for metals and alloys refining. For ,secondary metals processing the Electron Beam Skull Melting (EBSM) with the electromagnetic stirnng (EMS
Jan 1, 1995
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Electron Beam Techniques For The Analysis Of Fine Particles In The Minerals Industry
By N. Rowlands
The importance of mineralogical and chemical characterization of fine particles in the fields of mineral and metallurgical processing is discussed. Emphasis is placed on electron beam analysis techniq
Jan 1, 1985