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  • CIM
    Failure of Anisotropic Shales under Triaxial Compression and Extension

    By J. Ambrose, R. W. Zimmerman

    "Shales are highly anisotropic in their mechanical behavior. The strength ( ??1) of anisotropic shales depends not only on the magnitude of the other two principal stresses ( ??2, ??3), but also on th

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Safety and National Security

    By G. C. Laurence

    "This paper discusses the hazards and extensive precautions taken in Canadian uranium mines, concentrating plants and processing plants. It also outlines Canadian policy regarding the control of the s

    Jan 1, 1969

  • CIM
    Energy Consumption for Iron Chloride Pyrohydrolysis: A Comparison between Fluidized Beds and Spray Roasters

    By K. Adham

    Iron chloride pyrohydrolysis (ICP) is used as an efficient way to fix iron as an oxide, for sale as a by-product or for safe disposal. Iron chloride is reacted with water at elevated temperatures to y

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Putting Out a Fire at the Greenhill Mine

    By J. A. Brusset

    THE Greenhill mine of West Canadian Collieries, Limited, is situated at Blairmore, Alberta, and produces 2,500 tons per day of bituminous coal. On Monday, October 25th, 1943, smoke was discovered by a

    Jan 1, 1945

  • CIM
    In-Situ Thermal Analysis Probe

    By F. H. Samuel, P. Burke, F. Mucciardi, J. Gruzleski, S. A. Musmar

    A new thermal analysis technique has been developed and tested. It utilizes the enhancement in heat transfer characteristics associated with a recent advancement in heat pipe technology. Heat is extra

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Geomechanical Analysis of Maximum Operating Pressure for SAGD Reservoirs

    By Dale A. Walters

    The thermal recovery of bitumen reservoirs by steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) is often designed to maximize the operating pressure. In general, the benefits of higher operating pressures are hi

    Jun 1, 2012

  • CIM
    Slurry Dispersion Angle at Choke Outlet in Pressure Letdown with Multi-phase Flows

    By J. Robison, H. Pieterse, C. C. Smith, M. Luque, S. Chipman

    Phase change during pressure let down releases significant amounts of energy that must be controlled to avoid undo wear and tear on equipment. Hydrometallurgical slurries require flow control equipmen

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Hard Rock Tabular Excavations: Historic Rock Engineering Solutions and Future Challenges

    By D. F. Malan

    "This document highlights some of the topical problems associated with the design and support of deep tabular excavations in hard rock. The displacement discontinuity boundary element method has been

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    The Mechanical Properties of Gas Shale under Uniaxial Stress

    By Xiaoqiong Wang, Daobing Wang, Fanbao Meng, Jianbo Wang, Hongkui Ge

    "Shale gas has become an important unconventional oil and gas resources. Its effective development relies on comprehensive and accurate understanding of shale gas reservoirs. Rock mechanical propertie

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Diatomite

    By V. L. Eardley-Wilmot

    Diatomite as prepared for the market is a fluffy, white powder, remarkably light in weight-it weighs only 10 to 15 pounds per cubic foot, or one-tenth as much as sand. Being extremely porous and inert

    Jan 1, 1931

  • CIM
    Successfully Adapting To Continuing Challenges at the Moa Joint Venture

    By S. McPherson, M. Chalkley, R. Ellenwood, W. Nicot

    "The Moa JV was formed in December 1994 as a 50/50 joint venture between Sherritt Inc. and General Nickel Company S.A. of Cuba. The joint venture consists of the mine and Pedro Sotto Alba processing p

    Jan 1, 2017

  • CIM
    A Mineralogical Investigation into the Optimum Grind Size of the Nechalacho Rare Earth Ore for Selective Comminution of Zircon

    By K. E. Waters, C. Marion, T. Grammatikopoulos, A. Jordens

    "The Nechalacho deposit, located in the Northwest Territories, Canada, is a heavy rare earth element (REE) deposit. The main REE-bearing minerals in the deposit are zircon, allanite, bastnäsite, synch

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Development of a Chemical Model for the Solubility of Calcium Sulphate in Zinc Processing Solutions

    By V. G. Papangelakis, J. E. Dutrizac, G. Azimi

    A new model capable of predicting the solubility of calcium sulphate solid phases in zinc sulphate processing solutions from 25 to 95°C was developed. The model uses the Mixed Solvent Electrolyte (MSE

    Jan 1, 2008

  • CIM
    Barite in British Columbia

    By Z. D. Hora

    Commercial production of barite commenced in British Columbia in 1940; shipments have been recorded from ten deposits, of which four are particularly significant: The Brisco, Silver Giant, Parson, and

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    Paste Backfill Responses in Deep Mine Temperature Conditions

    By M. Fall

    The progressive depletion of ore available at shallow depths in several underground mines around the world means that underground mining operations would increasingly be carried out at greater depths

    May 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Texture Randomization during Thermomechancial Processing of a Magnesium-Yttrium-Neodymium Alloy

    By J. W. Senn

    A magnesium alloy modeled after commercial alloy WE54 was thermomechanically processed and characterized to understand the mechanisms by which its texture can be randomized, as reported by Ball and Pr

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Teachers in business: an Alberta initiative in education and industry partnership

    By Gil Espejo, Denise Duncan

    "In Alberta, several initiatives are under way to form partnerships between educators and industry to work together in preparing a skilled and technically competent workforce for the future. One succe

    Jan 1, 1995

  • CIM
    Linkages between Geological Branch studies, geological knowledge, and exploration success in British Columbia

    By A. Sutherland Brown

    "The ProblemMany science activities receive substantial funding from governments without much direct economic benefit accruing to state or individuals. In contrast, the search for knowledge has never

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    Multiphysics Couplings and Stability of Fault Zones

    By I. Stefanou, J. Sulem

    "In the last thirty years, the study of earthquake mechanisms has emphasized the major role of rock friction. Earthquakes appear to be the result of a frictional instability and occur by sudden slippa

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Industrial relations

    By Riggin P. R.

    "IntroductionIndustrial Relations combines two very important relationships - employee relations and union relations.Employee relations always come into play when people are hired to perform tasks. Be

    Jan 1, 1989