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Research And Application Of Combined Reinforcement System
By Binchuan Zhang
The combined reinforcement system (CRS) combines the strengths of roof' bolting, resin-anchored cable bolt, and chemical grouting to effectively control the deformation of the strata surrounding
Jan 1, 2001
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Positions Vacant (7eba24d0-649e-4877-8ca9-edbf3380b0f3)
No. 345.-Assayer. A man 35 years old, or over, experienced in general mineral assaying, particularly of tin and tungsten ores. To locate in Bolivia with a strongly established house. No. 346.-A firm
Jan 10, 1918
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Three-Dimensional Modeling of a Heater Test to Investigate Crushed Salt Reconsolidation and Rock Salt Creep for the Underground Disposal of High-Level Nuclear Waste
By J. T. Birkholzer, M. Rutenberg, K. -H. Lux, R. Wolters, J. Rutqvist, L. Blanco Martin
In this paper, we present numerical results corresponding to the Thermal Simulation for Drift Emplacement (TSDE) test, conducted in the Asse salt mine (Germany) between 1990 and 1999 to simulate refer
Jan 1, 2015
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Evaluation of Copper Losses Using Flow Patterns in the Cl-Furnace of the Mitsubishi Process
By H. Sakurai, M. Kato, F. Tanaka
The Mitsubishi Continuous Copper Smelting/Converting Process employs an electric furnace (CL- furnace) for settling the slag/matte mixture formed in the smelting furnace. The conditions in the CL- fur
Jan 1, 2019
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Development and Application of PVM Vertical Ring High-Gradient High-Intensity Permanent Magnetic Separator
By Yonghui Hu, Hongxiang Ran, Honggang Wei
"A new PVM vertical ring high-gradient high-intensity permanent magnetic separator authorized by China Invention Patent ZL201110294866.4, which featured with vertical magnetic field structure was deve
Jan 1, 2018
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-Rich Alloys - Physical Properties of a 65-Cu, 10-Mn, 25-Zn Alloy (Metals Technology, June 19447 (With discussion)
By J. R. Long, T. R. Graham
This report is concerned with part of a series of investigations carried on by the Federal Bureau of Mines on alloys, particularly nonferrous alloys, made with electrolytic manganese. A broad general
Jan 1, 1944
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Strata Mechanics of Pillar Extraction Goaf Edges
By Chaturvedula V. K
Pillar extraction carried out using various methods (split and lift, Wongawilli and Old Ben) involves the formation of narrow fenders (commonly 7 m of coal) formed by driving "splits" for lifting
Jan 1, 1992
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Increasing Safety In Underground Coal Mining Through Improved Materials-Handling Systems
By T. G. Bobick
Task analyses were conducted by the Bureau of Mines at four underground low-seam coal mines to evaluate their supply-handling systems and for use in subsequent design of laboratory simulation experime
Jan 1, 1988
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Optimization of Iron Ore Blending in the COREX Shaft Furnace
By C. Liu, F. Ye
"To extend the variety of lump ores that are used in the COREX shaft furnace and to optimize iron ore blending, the original evaluation method for iron ores that was proposed by Voestalpine AG has bee
May 1, 2019
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Geochemical Aspects of Sheared Zones as an Indication of Porphyry Cu-Mo-Au-Ag Mineralization at Derehamzeh, Kerman, Iran
By A. Aftabi
Abstract-To evaluate geochemical aspects of sheared zones, 35 samples of granitoid rocks from an area of shearing >5 km2 at Derehamzeh, Iran were studied geochemically. Relatively unaltered samples wi
Jan 1, 1997
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Energy Opportunities in the Aluminum Processing Industry
By Cynthia Belt
"Energy management is critical to aluminum processing given the high energy requirements of melting and processing aluminum. Energy costs have always been a high percentage of the total production cos
Jan 1, 2012
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Flake Graphite And Zeolite Research Provides Potential Solutions To Domestic Problems
By L. J. Nicks
The current U.S. Bureau of Mines research program is addressing the recovery of flake graphite from kish, a steelmaking waste product, and the use of zeolites from abundant domestic natural deposits f
Jan 1, 1995
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Deep Foundations In Hong Kong - Synopsis
By Martin Pratt
This paper is an overview of deep foundation engineering in Hong Kong past, present and future. The enormity of the subject compared with the space available makes brevity inevitable. Issues of constr
Jan 1, 2000
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On-Stream Analysis for Lead in Flotation Feed Pulps at North Broken Hill Ltd.
The lead concentration of flotation feed ore slurries is determined using two ?-ray absorption gauges mounted directly on a 6 in. diameter flotation feed pipeline. One gauge is a conventional "de
Jan 1, 1969
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Hydrogen Cracking and Fracture of Galvanized Transmission Tower Bolts
By J. C. Thornley
Service failures of seemingly conventional galvanized bolts, in normal operation, on transmission towers in New Brunswick have been found to be the result of hydrogen cracking. In both these cases, si
Jan 1, 1979
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Henderson No. 2 Shaft -The Sinking And Equipping Of A Large Diameter Concrete Shaft
By Allan G. Provost
Shaft construction is assuming ever increasing importance when new mining enterprises are considered. The reasons for this increased emphasis is the much greater depths at which many new ore-bodies ar
Jan 1, 1972
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Morenci Drilling Practice Up to Date (3436c871-29c3-4e62-ba27-e43a37786883)
By L., Ormsby
DRILLING and blasting practices in the Morenci open pit have undergone considerable modification in recent years. Changes in the character of the ground being mined, modifications of working condition
Jan 1, 1950
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Due Diligence and Audits of Mine Waste Facilities ? The Basics
By Michael P. Davies
Mine waste facilities, and in particular tailings impoundments, are one of the highest risk aspects of any mining venture. There are far too many recent examples of how real and/or perceived physical
May 1, 2007
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An Ergonomic Evaluation Of Excavating Operations: A Pilot Study
By Bryan Buchholz, N. Kumar Kittusamy
Previous studies indicate that operators of heavy construction equipment are afflicted by musculoskeletal injuries of the arms, shoulders, neck, and lower back. These injuries appear to be due to exce
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Mining Over 100 Stopes Per Year? ù The Perilya Broken Hill Approach to Mine Planning
By C Mroczek, B Mitchell
Perilya Broken Hill, from its inception, has budgeted for more than 2.0 million tonnes per year from the Southern Operations. This tonnage was planned to come from in excess of 100 stopes per year in
Jan 1, 2005