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Gas Flow Distribution in the Ironmaking Blast Furnace
By Burgess JM
Research on gas distribution in the iron- making blast furnace has been conducted in three separate areas. Firstly, experimental work has been conducted to determine the important parameters which
Jan 1, 1980
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Gas Fracturing: Numerical Calculations And Field Experiments
By Stewart K. Griffiths
A general method-of-lines numerical approach for modeling gas driven fractures has been developed and tested. The numerical solutions agree very well with known similarity solutions for laminar and tu
Jan 1, 1984
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Gas Handling And Cleaning At The Potrerillos Smelter
By Leonel Contreras
The gas treatment system, MALIGAS (in Spanish MAnejo y Llmpieza de GASes which means handling and cleaning of gas), is part of the Codelco-Chile Potrerillos Smelter decontamination plan; which include
Jan 1, 1999
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Gas Holdup Estimation Using Maxwell Equation in Flotation Systems: Revisited
By L. Magne, A. Pinto, M. Maldonado, J. A. Finch
Estimation of gas holdup from electrical conductivity measurements has been used in lab and industrial installations. The approach is based on the application of Maxwell's model, which relates the con
Jan 1, 2016
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Gas Hydrate, Methanogenic Calcite, And 13C-Depleted Bivalve Shells From A Mud Volcano Offshore Los Angeles, California
By James R. Hein
Methane and hydrogen sulfide vent from a cold seep above a shallowly buried methane hydrate in a mud volcano located 24 km offshore of Los Angeles, California in 800 m water. Bivalves, authigenic cal
Jan 1, 2005
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Gas Hydrates as a Future Energy Resource – Scientific Aspects and Perspectives
By Christian Müller, Hermann-Rudolf Kudrass, Christian Reichert
Recent studies estimate the depletion mid-point (dmp) for conventional natural gas to be reached around year 2022, and for conventional oil to be reached around year 2017. These numbers are based on
Aug 24, 2006
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Gas Hydrates Of The West Coast Of India ? A Neo-Tectonic Perspective
By S. Rajendran
Gas Hydrates (Methane Hydrates) are solid, ice-like substances composed of water and natural gas. They occur naturally in areas of the world where methane and water combine at appropriate conditions o
Jan 1, 2005
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Gas Hydrates Of The West Coast Of India: A Neo-Tectonic Perspective (1d4cfd86-5c10-440c-a519-a1146741f386)
By S. Rajendran
Gas Hydrates (Methane Hydrates) are solid, ice ? like substances composed of water and natural gas. They occur naturally in areas of the world where methane and water can combine at appropriate condit
Jan 1, 2002
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Gas in Face Coal
The study of gas emitted from face coal samples at the coal face is part of an investigation of instantaneous outbursts of coal and gas. Normally, seam gas essentially comprises methane of which the o
Jan 1, 1962
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Gas Injection at Loudon, Illinois
By R. J. Sullivan
DURING the past twelve months the Loudon pool of the Eastern Interior Coal Basin has become established as one of the two largest discoveries since the revival of exploitation in the Illinois region a
Jan 1, 1940
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Gas Injection In Ladle Processing
By M. Cross
INTRODUCTION The development of refining processes involving gas injection into liquid metals has seen the evolution of a variety of designs [I]. During the last few years or so the top, bottom and
Jan 1, 1984
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Gas Injection through Immersed Rotary Lances
By Sergey Komarov, Manuela Diaz, Sano. Masamichi
"Mixing time, bubble behavior and absorption rate of gas injected into a liquid bath through rotary L-shaped lances have been studied by cold models with an effort to improve refining characteristics
Jan 1, 1996
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Gas Masks and Respirators for Metal Mines
By J. T. Ryan
POISONOUS, irritating, or explosive gases are found in almost every industry, and manufacturers of gas masks are called upon to provide gas mask protection for a great variety of conditions, such as o
Jan 1, 1926
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Gas Migration Characteristics Of Coalbeds
By J. D. Hadden
The Bureau of Mines conducted drilling studies in the Pocahontas No. 3, the Pittsburgh, and a western coalbed to establish the gas migration characteristics for each. Gas pressures in the Pittsburgh c
Jan 1, 1969
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Gas Mitigation In The Mill Creek Tunnel
By R. Switalski, M. Schafer, R. Pintabona, M. Kritzer, B. Lukajic, S. Janosko
Methane gas caused an eight-month shutdown of mining operations at the Mill Creek, Phase 3, Tunnel. The gas-related shutdown occurred as the tunnel was advanced to an approximate distance of 2,700 fee
Jan 1, 2007
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Gas Mixtures
By M. A. Hardie
"CASES and mixtures of them are so common and so much a part of everyday existence that they become so taken for granted that their individual characteristics and idiosyncrasies rarely become of curio
Jan 1, 1959
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Gas Monitor Simulator Development And Mine Rescue Contest Field Trials
By D. W. Alexander
Researchers from the Office of Mine Safety and Health Research (OMSHR) of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) completed field trials during coal mine rescue contests usin
Jan 1, 2011
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Gas Outburst Predictor - Objective
Improve the safety of salt mine workers by providing a means for quickly identifying areas within the mine that?s how an increased potential for gas and salt outbursts. Approach Outbursts occur
Jan 1, 1989
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Gas Phase Adsorption and Surface Area Determination of Minerals
By T Salman
The construction and use of the B.E.T. (gas adsorption) apparatus is described. Examples are given for the determination of large and small surface areas using nitrogen and krypton. Introduction A NY
Jan 1, 1965
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Gas Phase Reactions by Electron Beam Processing
By Vadim J. Jabotinski
This paper describes several areas of application for electron beam processing of materials. The technology and use of electron beam systems in gas phase synthesis reactions are described. Gas phase r
Jan 1, 1998