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Sustainable Conceptual Process Design for a Primary Steel PlantBy Henrik Saxén, Mikko Helle, Hamid Ghanbari
In this study, a process integration approach in a primary steelmaking is investigated to evaluate future operation concepts of a steelmaking site considering sustainability issues. Mathematical progr
Jan 1, 2015
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New Brunswick peat resources and their utilizationBy D. KEYS, D. E. Gemmell
The portion of the earth's surface covered by peatlands has been conservatively estimated at over 420 million ha (Kivinen and Pakarinen 1980). It is estimated that there are about 170 million ha of pe
Jan 1, 1984
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Mining Pitching Seams under Dangerous Roof ConditionsBy J. B. De Hart
This paper has been confined to the consideration of the working of thick seams, from six feet to sixteen feet, which are pitching at about thirty degrees to the horizontal. The discussion has been li
Jan 1, 1930
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The History of Basic Steel Manufacture at Sydney, Nova ScotiaBy M. R. Campbell
"IntroductionON THE LAST DAY of December, 1951, a half-century of steel production was completed in the open hearth department of Dominion Iron & Steel, Limited, in Sydney, Nova Scotia.During that per
Jan 1, 1952
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Projected Demand of Manganese Ore as Raw Material to Indian Iron & Steel Industry ? An Overview of MoilBy G. P. Kundargi
India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. The role of the Iron & Steel industry is very important for the development of the country. Iron and steel are among the most important comp
Aug 1, 2013
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A Dual Bound Approach To Damage-Based Finite-Element Modeling Of Tube HydroformingBy C. Butcher
Numerical simulations of straight tube hydroforming of a dual phase steel were performed using both upper and lower bound constitutive models for porous ductile materials. The Gurson model is based up
Jan 1, 2010
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Adaptable Inspection Sensor for Unpiggable PipelinesBy P. Mundell, R. Torbin
"There are many physical and operational obstacles in pipelines that make the passage of inspection robots impossible including:•,Small radius bends•,Low operating pressure•,Plug valves•,Large changes
Jan 1, 2005
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Extracting Gold from Gravity Concentrates Using Grinding and SievingBy G. Clarkson, M. Hitch, R. Clarkson
"A novel reagent-free method of extracting gold from gravity middling concentrates in the Yukon placer fields is presented in this paper. This method exploits the malleability of gold by submitting co
Jan 1, 2017
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Driving Methods at the Myrtle GroupBy E. E. Mason
THE Myrtle group of mining claims is situated on Barkerville mountain in the Cariboo mining district of British Columbia, west of the old mining town of Barkerville. An 1,800-foot adit, known as the S
Jan 1, 1942
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Determining Milling Parameters of a Pear-Shaped Ball Mill for Grinding High-Talc Oxidized Copper-Cobalt OreBy M. B. Kime, A. T. Kaniki
"Grinding tests were conducted on an oxidized copper-cobalt ore using a pear-shaped ball mill. Twelve mono-sized ore fractions were prepared and wet ground batchwise. The mill was run for 0.5 to 30 mi
Jan 1, 2017
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Link Between Parameters in Rock Mass ClassificationBy Doug Milne
Linking Classification Systems with each other Similar Parameters between systems Different Rock Mass Properties Rock Mass Classification parameters and geology Different sources of data Co
May 1, 2013
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Effects of Retained Calcium Ions in Iron Ore Concentrates on Filtration and Pelletization PerformanceBy S. K. Kawatra, S. J. Ripke, T. C. Eisele
It was determined by the authors that the water that remains in the filter cake after filtration in iron ore concentrators can contain several hundred times greater concentrations of calcium ions and
Jan 1, 2004
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Design of the AGA Brasil Refractory Gold Pressure Oxidation PlantBy I. Masters, K. Buban, M. Faris, M. Antonio, M. Collins
"AngloGold Ashanti Brasil, with assistance from Sherritt International Corporation, has recently commissioned a new autoclave for the pressure oxidation of refractory gold feeds at their Corrego do Sí
Jan 1, 2012
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Industrial Development in British Columbia Past, Present, and FutureBy J. C. Ingram
IT SEEMS particularly appropriate that, in celebrating its Diamond Anniversary, the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metalturgy chose our Province of British Columbia as its locale in this, our own Ce
Jan 1, 1958
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Applications of GPS-based navigation systems on mobile mining equipment in open-pit minesBy Jonathan Peck, Carl Hendricks
"Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) based positioning and navigation systems have been recently developed and implemented by AQUILA Mining Systems Ltd. on blast hole drills and electric cable shovels
Jan 1, 1997
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Managing Technology RiskBy Chris Twigge-Molecey, John Peacey
To meet the business objectives of a metallurgical project, there is often a need for new and untried technology or equipment, whose very novelty can present serious risks to meeting those objectives.
Jan 1, 2015
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Evaluating the Probability of Sliding for Mine Slope Design Based on Various Fracture Orientation ClusteringsBy Martin Grenon
This paper presents two case studies where fracture set orientation was quantified using three methods: a simple fracture pole grouping, a Fisher distribution and a Kent distribution. The three fractu
Aug 1, 2013
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Diesel Emissions and Mine VentilationBy D. B. Stewart
In the past few years, much effort has been spent in elucidating the impact of diesel engines on the mine environment. This paper summarizes diesel fundamentals , exhaust emissions and typical tailpip
Jan 1, 1978
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Drilling and blasting research at the Noranda Technology CentreBy L. van Hijfte, A. Piché
"Drilling and blasting are fundamental operations in the mining cycle and constitute an important component of the mining costs. Problems associated with improper drilling and blasting practices can c
Jan 1, 2000
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Inflows in Uranium Mines of Northern Saskatchewan: Risks And MitigationBy R. Bashir, J. F. Hatley
ABSTRACT Northern Saskatchewan boasts some of the world’s largest known high-grade uranium deposits. The successful mining of these deposits cannot be accomplished without overcoming technical challen
Jan 1, 2013