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The Use of Mathematical Modeling in Developing Advanced Control Systems for Mining Industry ProcessesBy J. H. C. Scrimgeour, T. Toong, R. E. Hamilton
"The principles involved in the use and application of mathematical models as an aid to the development of advanced process control computer systems are described briefly. This is followed by a brief
Jan 1, 1970
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Briquetting in the Beneficiation of Fine CoalBy E. Swartzman
This paper presents a general re-view of the various methods of briquetting coals, with and without the aid of a binder, with special reference to the production of a suitable briquette from Nova Scot
Jan 1, 1959
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The Geology of the Upper Canada MineBy D. W. Tully
Sedimentary and volcanic rocks of the Timiskaming series trend west-ward across the property of the Upper Canada mine, forming part of the north limb of a regional syncline which is truncated on the s
Jan 1, 1963
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Hoisting Rope Research in Ontario MinesBy R. E. Dye
Introduction Research concerning all phases of hoisting practice, but more particularly the causes and prevention of hoisting rope deterioration and the improvement of safety dogs 158 for shaft con
Jan 1, 1948
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Influence of Feed Moisture on the Efficiency of Dynamic Air ClassifiersBy Thomas Mütze, Frank van der Meer, Gunnar Kretschmar
"The air classification of moist bulk materials is addressed in the literature insufficiently. Therefore a feasibility study investigated the influence of feed moisture on the separation efficiency ex
Jan 1, 2016
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Methods of Haulage in Coal MinesBy W. M. G. Heeley
In the province of Alberta the coal measures dip at so many different angles, between the horizontal and the vertical, that many different systems of haulage are in use. I will, however, only touch br
Jan 1, 1925
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A Study on the Performance of a 3-in. Hydrocyclone ClassifierBy T. C. Rao, Deb Kanungo
"The results of tests carried out on a 3-in. hydrocyclone have shown the linear relationships that exist between: (1) the flow-rate of water in the feed to and the overflow product from the cyclone; (
Jan 1, 1973
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The Polaris-Taku Mine, Tulsequah, B.C. Geology and DevelopmentBy D. C. Sharpstone
THE Polaris-Taku mine is a new gold property, situated in the far north-west corner of British Columbia. Production was started in November, 1937, at the rate of 150 tons a day, and recently has been
Jan 1, 1938
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Waters of the Red Coulee AreaBy W. P. Campbell
In the course of the development of the Red Coulee field, northwest of Coutts, Alberta, a considerable amount of information has been gathered by the Department of the Interior regarding the chemical
Jan 1, 1931
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Some Characteristics of Wet CyclonesBy C. H. Knight
"THE OBSERVATIONS that follow are confined to simple wet cyclones such as the cylindro-conical unit developed by the Dutch States Mines and marketed in America under the trademark 'Dorr-Clone'. Energy
Jan 1, 1955
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The Nickel IndustryBy Paul D. Merica
This year of 1926 marks the 40th. anniversary of nickel mining in Canada. Although the first nickel mine of the Sudbury basin was discovered in 1883, it was not until 1886 that the Canadian Copper Com
Jan 1, 1926
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Selecting Advanced Constitutive Models: An OverviewBy A. O. Sfriso
"Numerical modelling is becoming universal in rock engineering practice. Most applications focus on the prediction of failure loads of 2D problems, where the numerical models are useful extensions to
Jan 1, 2015
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Some Aspects of Industrial Safety in British ColumbiaBy W. K. A. Congreve
Introduction Less than a hundred years ago the engineer was able to do his job without concern for the science that underlay his practices or for the men who operated his machines. But toward the e
Jan 1, 1948
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Saprolite Leaching and Iron Control in Magnesium Chloride BrinesBy D. Duffy, V. Papangelakis
"MgCl2 brines present a number of potential advantages for the processing of saprolite ores for nickel production. With a chloride system it is economically requisite to recover hydrochloric acid, whi
Jan 1, 2012
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Coal in Canada, 1951 Industrial Requirements and Supply"IntroductionNOTE.-All figures on the supply and consumption of coal in Canada cited in this paper were collected and reported by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. The friendly and efficient co-opera
Jan 1, 1952
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Ultra-Flocculation: Theory, Experiment, ApplicationsBy N. N. Rulyov
"Starting from fundamental principles of colloid-hydrodynamic theory of disperse systems we have shown that application of strongly non-uniform hydrodynamic fields allows to achieve not only faster ra
Jan 1, 2004
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The Challenge of Sustainable Communities Reflections from the MMSD-LA Participatory ProcessBy Cristina Echavarría
MAIN POINTS ? The region: opportunities and limitations ? Overview of main issues emerging from MMSD in South America ? Who comprises the local community? ? What are the main challenges? ? Some
May 1, 2002
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Adapting Mill Control to Account for Liner Wear on the Cadia 40ft MillBy Bird. M.
As the Cadia mill was the first 40ft diameter SAG mill, commissioned in 1998, its performance, liner and discharge design attracted considerable international attention. Twelve years on, the liner des
Jan 1, 2012
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Toward the Inventory of Ontario?s Mineral AggregatesBy W. R. Cowan
The availability of mineral aggregates for construction purposes is rapidly declining through inadequate resource planning. restrictive zoning and legislation , and competing land uses. The Geological
Jan 1, 1978
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Using Operational Readiness and Plant Trials to Successfully Implement a Process Flowsheet ChangeBy C. H. Buck, A. J. Taylor
"In 2015 Vale’s Clarabelle Mill began the process change to enable a higher degree of Cu separation. The flowsheet modification was part of a complete divisional flowsheet change being implemented in
Jan 1, 2018