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Vibration damping material employing magnetic shape memory alloysBy R. Ham-Su, J. P. Healey, S. P. Farrell, R. S. Underhill, M. A. Gharghouri, C. V. Hyatt, L. M. Cheng
Magnetic shape memory alloys (MSMA's) are a class of materials where magnetic energy can be converted into mechanical energy and vice versa. NiMnGa-based MSMA's have attained magnetic field
Jan 1, 2004
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Innovation through Effective and Novel use of IT & BPIBy Sean Dessureault
Technological Revolution ?Information age ? brought about by: ?Low-cost processing, storage, information sharing ?Shared & integrated data ? Increasingly more sensors & data sources From data col
May 1, 2006
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The Role of Geochemistry In Exploration ArchitectureBy J. A. C. Fortescue
During the past decade, geochemical prospecting methods have become important in Canadian mineral exploration. The object of this paper is to discuss the role of geochemical methods in a typical miner
Jan 1, 1967
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Are We Choosing the Best-Suited Carbon for our CIP Circuits?By Ron Hatch, M. K. Witte
"INTRODUCTIONThe proper selection of carbon for a gold carbon in pulp (CIP) circuit involves careful evaluation of several physical, chemical and economic factors. A series of evaluations are required
Jan 1, 1985
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The Perth calcite operation of Steep Rock Resources Inc.By G. E. Wood
Steep Rock Resources Inc. owns a calcite quarry property at Tatlock, Ontario, and a calcite processing plant at Perth, Ontario. The Tatlock marble deposit forms part of an extensive series of carbonat
Jan 1, 1984
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Lime in Base-Metal FlotationBy E. H. Rose
THE most useful guide to the role of lime in flotation is the view that the chemistry of any flotation operation is primarily a pattern in relative solubilities. We have the coming together of a numbe
Jan 1, 1939
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Co-operationBy G. M. Humphrey
It is a great honour and privilege to be here in this distinguished company of the outstanding men in the mining industry and the political life of Canada. I fully recognize that I am so honoured as a
Jan 1, 1951
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Packing in SAG Mill Shell Liners ? Issues and ControlsBy D. Royston
In SAG mills fed with a variety of ore types, hard packing between the shell lifters can come and go depending on rock type and rock size distribution and the presence of a binder. Packing can appear
Jan 1, 2012
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Plant Applications of Froth Washing in Mechanical Flotation CellsBy C. Tan, A. Putz, P. Lacombe, R. Kemp, M. Kaya, B. J. Huls, A. R. Laplante
"This paper concentrates on the four recent plant trials/ applications of froth washing. Results showed that improved metallurgical performance can be achieved with wash water. Increased froth cleanin
Jan 1, 1990
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An Energy Based Approach to Quantifying the Response of AG/SAG Mills to Ore BlendsExperimental determination of the response of an AG/SAG mill treating two components of significantly different impact resistance is challenging for two main reasons: firstly, small scale laboratory t
Jan 1, 2012
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Large Deformation of Smart Functionally Graded Beams under Thermal LoadingsBy A Sadough Vanini
In this paper large deformation of smart functionally graded beams with initial imperfection and under thermal loadings is considered. Smart beam consist of two types of layers. One layer is made from
Oct 1, 2011
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Three Dimensional Transient Analytical Modeling of Friction Stir Welding (FSW) Including Actual Affected ParametersBy S. Rash Ahmadi
Welding is highly reliable and efficient metal joining process. In welding the metal adjacent to the weld joint is subjected to severe thermal conditions. As a result, complex changes in metallurgical
Oct 1, 2011
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Mined Material Management PerspectivesBy Harvey McLeod
M3 -Technology HOWEVER:In practice we have limitations ?Clients: aggressive or cost based; inexperienced ?Consultants: ?expanding market w/training limitations ?Prescriptive designs ?Lack of
May 1, 2010
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Black Island silica quarryBy F. E. P. PEARSON
Sandstone quarried from an island in Lake Winnipeg is barged 130 km to a processing plant at Selkirk on the Red River. The stone is white, poorly consolidated, and consists of rounded quartz grains of
Jan 1, 1984
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Theoretical and Experimental Analysis Shape Control of Composite Beam with Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) ActuatorBy S. A. Sadough vanini
In this paper, Stress-Strain-Temperature relations for Shape Memory Alloys are studied. Temperature effects on Shape Memory Alloys are different from those related to ordinary materials. In ordinary m
Oct 1, 2011
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Tempering Heat Treatment Process for Repairing Damaged Turbine RotorsBy S. Rash Ahmadi
One of the most important elements in power plants is rotors and repairing the damaged rotors is very important in view point of economics. One of the most complicated problems in power plants is incr
Oct 1, 2011
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Crack Propagation in Thin Coatings Subjected to Contact Loading Using Dislocation MethodBy S. Rash Ahmadi
Thin brittle coatings are deposited or developed on component surfaces for different reasons. In many practical applications the coatings are stressed by externally applied loads. Under such condition
Oct 1, 2011
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Shaft Sinking Experience in Athabasca Basin and Geoscientific Investigations for Future ShaftsBy Rashid Bashir
Shaft sinking through solid rock, which contains little or no water, poses little difficulty. However, when loose, water-bearing strata have to be contended with, water control measures, and pumping f
Aug 1, 2010
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Uranium Developments: Aquatic Risk Assessment and ManagementBy P. M. Chapman
Risks to aquatic receiving environments from uranium mining and milling fall into three categories: physical (habitat change), chemical (e.g., uranium, selenium, total dissolved solids [TDS], metals i
Aug 1, 2010
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Electrochemical Evaluation of the Dissolution of Chalcopyrite in Cupric Chloride SolutionsBy L. Beiza, L. Velásquez-Yévenes
Chalcopyrite is by far the most abundant copper sulphide on Earth, but it has proved to be problematic in its processing by leaching, mainly related to its refractory nature, slow kinetic rates of dis
Jan 1, 2019