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Aspects of Smelting Pig Iron in Electric Reduction FurnacesBy L. T. Loe, A. S. Norsk, Mo i. Rana
High production rate and good stability demand the optimization of all phases of electric pig iron smelting. This is important with respect to slag chemistry, which to a large extent regulates the pro
Jan 1, 1970
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Determination of Optimum Mixture Ratios of Paste Backfill Materials for Disposal of Mineral Processing TailingsBy S. Tuylu, D. Adiguzel, A. Bascetin, O. Ozdemir, U. Cinar
"In recent years, use of mineral processing tailings as a paste backfill has been significantly increased due to the environmental problems occurred during the disposal of the tailings in mine area. T
Jan 1, 2016
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Cave Initiation And Growth Monitoring At The Henderson MineThe initiation of a panel cave is an extremely important and infrequent event in the life of a large underground caving operation. A new cave was initiated at the Henderson Mine in 1991, 15 years afte
Jan 1, 1994
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Simulation Study On Industrial Ball Mill For Iron Ore ProcessingThe simulation study on the process of iron ore beneficiation plant of Essar Steel, Kirandul was carried out. The iron ore fines and slimes generated nearby Bailadila mines of NMDC are used as raw mat
Sep 1, 2012
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Análise Termodinâmica E Experimental Da Formação Da Fase Sigma Em Um Aço Inoxidável Duplex Saf 2205By Ana Carolina Martins Silva
Os aços inoxidáveis dúplex ferríticos-austeníticos fazem parte de uma classe de materiais com microestrutura bifásica, composta por uma matriz ferrítica e ilhas de austenita, com frações volumétricas
Oct 30, 2017
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The Shear Strength of McMurray Oil SandsBy G. F. Round
In order to obtain values of angle of shearing resistance and initial resistance for McMurray oil sand for use in general design calculations, the shear strength of this oil sand was measured in a con
Jan 1, 1960
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The Pittsburgh Coal Bed - Its Early History and DevelopmentBy Howard N. Eavenson
FROM the Pittsburgh coal bed in the four states of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland and West Virginia has been produced an output that, at mine prices, represents a greater value than any other single min
Jan 1, 1938
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By-Product Beneficiation ? A Journey Towards Resource ConservationBy Bharat Garg
The coking coal or clean coal from raw material division, Tata Steel Ltd. is a prime source of energy for inhouse steel making. Coal reserves of semi soft coking coal at West Bokaro is beneficiated by
Sep 1, 2012
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Desgaste Abrasico De Níquel E De Liga Binária Níquel-cobalto Eletrodepositados Em Substrato De CobreBy Francisco de Assis Altera
Os custos com reparos e substituições de peças, que são submetidas a trabalhos que proporcionam desgastes dos mesmos significam elevadíssimos gastos para as empresas. Os testes de campo geralmente são
Aug 16, 2017
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Oxygen Demand Testing ù A New Laboratory ProcedureBy S Brown
With oxygen conditioning routinely used in both the lead and zinc circuits at Pasminco Elura Mine a more sophisticated method of determining oxygen demand was required. It is known that different ore
Jan 1, 2000
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Blasting Safety – Revisiting Site SecurityBy Thomas E. Lobb, Harry C. Verakis
Significant progress has been made in the reduction of serious injuries and fatalities resulting from mine blasting operations. Despite the progress, injuries and fatalities continue to occur. A leadi
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Study on activation property and mechanism of metal cations in wolframite flotationBy Y. De Gao, C. Gang Zhong, X. Yang Qiu, Li Wan
The chelating reagents are used as effective collectors in wolframite flotation, and certain metal cations need to be added using chelating collectors so as to activate valuable minerals and obtain go
Jan 1, 2014
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Biological Removal Of Organic Sulfur From Coal ? IntroductionBy J. D. Isbister
Coal is the most abundant and most economical source of energy in the United States, however, combustion of coal results in release of pollutants to the environment. The release of sulfur dioxide and
Jan 1, 1986
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Prokaryotic Arsenic Metabolism ù Roles in Arsenic Cycling and BioremediationBy J M. Santini, I C. A Streimann
Arsenic is a naturally occurring element in the environment and is toxic to biological systems. Arsenic can exist in the environment in the following redox states, arsenite (+3), arsenate (+5), arsine
Jan 1, 2004
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Recovery Of Zinc And Manganese From Bunker Hill Water Treatment Plant Sludge: Part II-Eletrowinning Process DevelopmentBy Matthew C. Binsfield
The simultaneous electro winning of zinc and manganese from waste water treatment plant sludge was studied as a part of the overall research program, which was conducted to develop the methods for rem
Jan 1, 1996
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Evaluation of rock joint on construction tunnel face using convolutional neural networkBy H Kusumi, A Nishio, K D. Halim, Y Yun
In Japan, evaluation of rock mass is crucial in mountain tunnels that are constructed using the NATM (New Austrian Tunneling Method) to determine the support pattern that in turns determine the final
Nov 29, 2022
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The U.S. Interior Department's Abandoned Mine Lands ProgramBy Patrick Shea
Old mine workings are found throughout the Western United Sates on lands administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service and private lands. Some of these mine workings date bac
Jan 1, 2000
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Desenvolvimento De Formulações De Suporte Cerâmico Para Soldagem Unilateral De Ligas De AlumínioBy Rogério Vicentini
O objetivo deste trabalho foi desenvolver um suporte cerâmico apropriado para a soldagem unilateral de liga de alumínio, utilizando a cordierita, uma vítria cerâmica constituída de óxidos. Trata-se de
Aug 16, 2017
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RI 3212 A Study Of ?Bottom-Hole? Samples Of East Texas Crude OilBy Ben E. Lindsly
The study of "bottom-hole' samples follow,-is in natural sequence the study of samples3 obtained under high pressures at the well heads of flowing wells. The principal object of this phase of gas
Jan 1, 1933
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Twenty Years Progress in the Oil IndustryBy L. A. Cranson
WHEN I came out of Stanford University in 1922, the out-look for men trained in geology, petroleum engineering, and mining was indeed dismal; in fact, so much so that most of us looked upon our future
Jan 1, 1941