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Effects of Oxidation, Porosity and Fiber-Fabric Stacking Sequence on Flexural Strength of a Plain-Weave SiCf/SiC Ceramic Composite
By Peter K. Liaw, Charlie R. Brooks, David C. Joy, Wei Zhao
In this paper, effects of oxidation, porosity and fiber-fabric stacking sequence on flexural strength of a continuous silicon carbide fiber (SiCr) fabric-reinforced SiC ceramic-matrix composite (CFCC)
Jan 1, 1998
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Quality Control For Augered Cast-In-Place Piles In Texas And Louisiana - 1.0 Introduction
By Timothy L. Roberts
For many years practicing geotechnical and structural engineers in Texas and Louisiana were reluctant to include augered cast-in-place (ACIP) piles as a viable deep foundation alternate. Three primary
Jan 1, 1998
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Changing Face Of Technology Transfer In The United States
By Richard R. Klimpel
The author was the banquet speaker at the 48th Annual MPD meeting, sponsored by the SME Colorado Minerals Processing Section, May 14-16, 1998, in Colorado Springs, CO. Here are his remarks. It has
Jan 1, 1998
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Worldwide Grinding Circuits Practice - Plenary Address
By Deepak Malhotra
Comminution circuits in general account for fifty percent of capital and operating costs for a processing plant. Significant advances have been made in optimization of these circuits. One would expect
Jan 1, 1998
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A New Approach for Prediction of Blast Induced Coal Fragmentation
By Thornton D, Esterle J, La Rosa D
Control of blast fragmentation has a significant impact on coal mine profitability. Two approaches for the characterisation of coal blastability, particularly in terms of fines, are presented. Both
Jan 1, 1998
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Numerical Simulation Of Bulkheads To Reduce Uncontrolled Discharge From An Underground Copper Mine
By I. R. McGowan, J. Tilk, J. I. Hershman, R. L. Lewis
The White Pine Mine is a large underground copper mine located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. A numerical ground water flow model of the White Pine Mine was constructed to evaluate potential engi
Jan 1, 1998
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Comparison Of Belt Loading Models And Simulated Belt Capacity
By S. D. Thompson
Several discrete-event simulation models have been developed for designing the conveying system capacities of underground coal mines. Most of these models require the use of a step function approach t
Jan 1, 1998
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Computer Modeling Fabric Stacking Sequence Effects on Mechanical Properties of a Plain-Weave Fiber-Reinforced SiC/SiC Composite
By Peter K. Liaw, Niann-i Yu, Wei Zhao
"For a plain-weave Nicalon ™ fiber fabric-reinforced silicon carbide (SiC) ceramic composite, little attentation has been paid to the effect of fabric stacking sequence on its mechanical behavior. In
Jan 1, 1998
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Flotation Of Hydrophobic Contaminants From Soil
Application of flotation for the removal of hydrophobic compounds from soils was studied. Bench scale flotation tests were conducted on artificially contaminated soil, using both conventional mechanic
Jan 1, 1998
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Model Predictions of the Liquidus Surface of Multi-Component Iron Silicate Smelting Slags Containing Magnesia and Calcia
By Florian Kongoli
Non-ferrous smelting slags .can contain magnesia, which substantially increases the liquidus temperature. One option to counter this increase is to flux with calcia. In this work, experimental liquidu
Jan 1, 1998
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Bridge Demolition in an Environmentally Sensitive Area
By Ron J. Elliott, Corry Coumans
The following is a detailed description of the blasting procedures used in the successful demolition of the Stave River bridge, Mission, British Columbia, Canada. This highway bridge spans a highly se
Jan 1, 1998
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Recovery Of Phosphate From Florida Beneficiation Slimes III. Small Hydrocyclone As The First Step
By P. Zhang
Previous studies have shown that separation of clay minerals from non-clay minerals is the key to economic recovery of the phosphate from the waste phosphatic clays (slime) which represent about 20- 3
Jan 1, 1998
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Pile Test Results - 1-15 Corridor Reconstruction Project, Salt Lake City, Utah (Abstract Only) - DFI Member Conference - Seattle, 1998
By D. M. Holloway
As a part of the 1-15 Reconstruction Project, static and dynamic (high-strain) testing methods formed the basis to estimate long-term axial capacities, and to assess the magnitudes of bearing capacity
Jan 1, 1998
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Metallurgical Benefits of High Pressure Roll Grinding for Gold and Copper Recovery
By Norbert Patzelt, Johann Knecht, Wolfgang Baum
High pressure roll grinding (HPGR) is a mature but still expanding comminution technology. In the metals mining industry, HPGR is slowly gaining acceptance as a cost-efficient, high-throughput alterna
Jan 1, 1998
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Hydrogen Sulfide Produced From Sulfate By Biological Reduction For Use In Metallurgical Operations
By A. L. de Vegt
Hydrogen sulfide is an expensive chemical used in nickel, zinc and copper mining and metallurgical operations for selective recovery and concentration of metals from leach water streams, acid plant bl
Jan 1, 1998
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The Reduction Of Kaolin Slurry Viscosity Using Pugging And Desliming
By R. A. Lowe
The low-shear viscosity of kaolin slurries is one of the principal characteristics that determines whether the clay can be utilized for paper and ceramic applications. In this work, causes of poor low
Jan 1, 1998
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Engineering Geophysics for the Mining and Construction Industries
By Douglas Rudenko
Most engineers, mine operators, or contractors acknowledge the importance of having accurate subsurface information in order to plan a project or solve a problem. Conventional methods of exploring the
Jan 1, 1998
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Development Of A Process For In-Situ Dewatering/Hardening Of Coal Slurry
By X. X. Shao
Dewatering of ultra-fine clean coal slurry to a low moisture level of20 percent is difficult using the conventional techniques. A novel approach, which utilized mixing of fibrous waste material, such
Jan 1, 1998
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Blasting in Challenging Environments
By Richard Goodridge, Stephen Thomsqn, S Rodgers, D Tunaley
The mining, quarry and construction industries are facing’new challenges everyday. These challenges can be imposed by economic objectives or through external factors such as extreme geological conditi
Jan 1, 1998
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Oxide, Nitride & Compound Coatings on Strip Steel Via Activated Reactive Evaporation (Are)
By L. M. Bianchi
"Oxide, nitride and other compound coatings often do not have adequate properties for newer applications when produced using very high deposition rates and simple evaporation techniques. Solar control
Jan 1, 1998