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  • CIM
    Studying metallic interconnect oxidation in solid oxide fuel cell application: analytical tools and techniques

    By I. Protkova

    Versa Power Systems solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) stacks operate at intermediate temperatures 700 ? 800 °C allowing the use of metallic interconnects. Thermal expansion good matching with other stack c

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Sub-Level Stoping

    By A. Hasselbring

    Sub-Level stoping was used in this country at least as early as 1912, at the Magpie mine in Michipicoten. The fundamental principles of the system are the same wherever it is used, but modifications h

    Jan 1, 1934

  • SAIMM
    Sub-Standard Practices: Effects on Safety Performance in South African Gold Mines

    By G. Kleyn

    "Sub-standard practices and their adverse impact on safety performance remain a challenge in the South African gold mining industry. The purpose of this study was to investigate the root causes of sub

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Subgrain sizes and misorientations in hot worked aluminum

    By G. Avramovic-Cingara

    Grain boundary characteristics and microstructural evolution are analyzed in a comparative study using orientation imaging microscopy (OIM/SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM/SAD). The subg

    Jan 1, 2004

  • AUSIMM
    Sublevel Caving - Today's Dependable Low-Cost 'Ore Factory'

    Much of the theory upon which the Sublevel Caving (SLC) method is based was developed in Scandinavia many years ago. It was based mainly on æbinÆ theory and æellipsoid of drawÆ configurations derived

    Jan 1, 2000

  • CIM
    Sublevel Caving and Draw Control Procedures at Granduc

    By J. A. Cox, R. S. Mattson

    "One of the main problems encountered in employing sublevel caving is the inherent high dilution factor. The operating results at Granduc illustrate that this dilution can be closely controlled and sa

    Jan 1, 1973

  • AIME
    Sublevel Stoping at Tochibora Mine

    By Hisaaki Takata, Nobukazu Nanko, Ichiro Izawa

    INTRODUCTION Tochibora Mine belonged to Kamioka Mines, which are located in Gifu Prefecture, the cen- tral part of the Japanese main island, has occupied the important position as a main source of

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Sublevel Stoping In Small Mines

    By J. J. Lillie

    Sublevel stoping was first developed in the Michigan iron mines many years ago. Since that time this method, and modifications with long hole drilling, have been used in a number of non-ferrous mines

    Jan 1, 1949

  • SME
    Submerged Penetrations Through a Frozen Soil Shoring System - RETC2023

    By Kyle Amoroso, Aaron K. McCain

    Frozen soil shoring has been used for decades in the tunneling industry to provide temporary support of excavation for shafts and cross-passage excavations. However, horizontal penetrations through th

    Jun 13, 2023

  • AUSIMM
    Submicroscopic Gold in a Pyrite Concentrate

    A pyrite flotation concentrate assaying 0·065 oz/ton gold was investigated to determine the mode of occurrence of the gold. Ftom cyanidation and acid leaching experiments it was concluded that O&

    Jan 1, 1969

  • SME
    Subsidence - A Real Or Imaginary Problem

    By August E. Vandale

    I speak to you today on the subject assigned to me, "Subsidence - a Real or Imaginary Problem", as a representative of Consolidation Coal Company (a wholly owned subsidiary of Continental Oil Company)

    Jan 1, 1967

  • SME
    Subsidence Control Measures - Introduction

    By C. Y. Chen

    Public Law 75-87, the Surface :mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA), Section 516(b) requires the underground coal mining operator to "adopt measures consistent with known technology in o

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Subsidence Parameters-Their Definitions And Determination

    By S. S. Peng

    In this paper, the precise definitions for a number of commonly used subsidence parameters are given. The subsidence parameters have been determined using an integrated approach for 110 subsidence cas

    Jan 1, 1995

  • NIOSH
    Subsidence Prediction Model ? Objective

    Provide the mining industry with an easy-to-use means of accurately predicting surface subsidence caused by longwall mining in the northern Appalachian Coal Basin. Approach The Bureau of Mines

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AIME
    Subsidence Prediction Techniques For Longwall And Room And Pillar Panels In Appalachia

    By G. Hasenfus, M. Karmis, G. Goodman

    Surf ace subsidence is rapidly becoming an important environmental consideration of active as well as abandoned mining operations. The damages attributed to this phenomenon have been witnessed in both

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME-ICGCM
    Subsidence prediction using a laminated linear model

    By Miklos D. G. Salamon

    If all stratifications are horizontal, the computation of surface deformation induced by coal mining involves the prediction of roof and floor convergence and then the transfer of the effects of this

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Substitution of Water with CO2 in Fracturing of Coal Bed Methane

    By P. Munjal

    "Usage of Supercritical CO2 in place of high pressure freshwater has proven to be a potential breakthrough in the technique of fracturing. Tapping of carbon footprints from feasible sources like indus

    Jan 1, 2015

  • SME
    Subsurface Investigations By Seismic Refraction ? Introduction

    By Eugene A. Hickok

    Seismic surveys utilizing the MD-1 have been performed by Geophysical Specialties Company since 1957 in many parts of the, U. S. and Canada and in several foreign countries. These surveys have proven

    Jan 1, 1962

  • SME
    Subsurface Reflection Profiling Using Ground-Probing Radar

    By James C. Fowler

    The use of ground-probing radar as a reflection mapping tool has expanded greatly in the last few years. This tool can now be used to produce near surface information which is very useful to geotechni

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Successful Application Of Remote Seals Used To Extinguish A Coal-Mine Fire

    By D. Bour, C. Nyikos, R. Curtice

    Fire in a coal mine can be disastrous on many levels. In most cases, when a fire is detected, mining operations cease and all personnel are evacuated. Underground coal-mine fires are difficult to exti

    Jan 1, 2002