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  • NIOSH
    RI 6849 A Knudsen Effusion Apparatus For Vapor Pressure Measurements

    By Stephen D. Hill

    The Bureau of Mines devised and constructed a modified Knudsen effusion apparatus, permitting a constant measure of the weight of effusing vapor, to determine the equilibrium vapor pressure of metal h

    Jan 1, 1966

  • 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

  • IOM3
    Recent Developments in the Continous Monitoring of Mine Air for the Detection of Spontaneous Conbustion

    By E. A. C. Chamberlain

    New techniques for the continuous sampling and analysis of mine air are expected to replace traditional methods used for the early detection of spontaneous combustion. It has been established that the

    May 23, 1905

  • CIM
    Comparisons and Estimated Costs of Working a Thick Pitching Coal Seam by Advancing and Downward Method, and by the Proposed Retreating

    By R. H. Watson

    A paper read by J. A. H. Church before the Northern Alberta Branch last February described a method of working thick inclined coal-seams from the dip upwards, with the view to preventing fire risk by

    Jan 1, 1924

  • SME
    The Post-Yield Flexure Of Geologic Strata

    By William G. Pariseau

    The flexure of geologic strata, a phenomenon of inter- est to geologists and mining engineers alike, is examined as a sheet bending problem' in Coulomb plasticity. Formulae for the distribution o

    Jan 1, 1968

  • SME
    Lightweight Clay Block Using Vermiculite ? 1. Introduction

    By Gilbert C. Robinson

    Manufacturers of brick and tile are showing growing interest in the possibility of manufacture of a clay bonded block. The block would have the shape of concrete block, but would be made without the u

    Jan 1, 1960

  • NIOSH
    Engineering Strategies for Dust Control in High-Quartz Coal Mine Sections

    By J. M. Mutmansky, L. Xu

    "IntroductionSince the establishment of the star,just concentration of 2 mg/m3, a strong effort has made by mining engineers and researchers to provide better dust control equipment and procedures for

    Mar 1, 1992

  • IMPC
    Bioremediation of Acid Mine Water Using Rice Husk and Tree Bark

    By Evvie Chockalingam

    Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a perennial problem particularly in abandoned mines, occurring due to the oxidation of sulphidic mine wastes. AMD is usually characterized by high concentration of dissolve

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME
    A Forward Look into the U.S. Rare Earths Industry; How Potential Mines Can Connect to the Global Ree Market

    "Mining used to be a business primarily focused on the technical aspects of getting valuable ore out of the ground and extracting the minerals efficiently. Without denying the importance of these skil

    Jan 1, 2018

  • CIM
    Application of Consolidated Rock Fill to Open Stoping in Underground Mines

    By Jerry Ran

    Many large underground mines using the open stoping method have changed their primary applications of consolidated rock fill (CRF) to paste or consolidated hydraulic fill due to considerations of dema

    Jun 1, 2012

  • SME
    Effects of Sodium Carbonate on the Carbothermic Reduction of Siderite Ore With High Phosphorus Content

    By Shaojun Bai

    Siderite ore with high phosphorus content was reduced isothermally at 1,050° C with pulverized coal and different dosages of sodium carbonate. X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SE

  • NIOSH
    Washability of Ultrafine Coal

    By R. Hogg, T. F. Dumm

    "Abstract - With increasing interest in the physical cleaning of fine coal, there is a need for extension of the sink float analysis procedure to finer sizes. Problems arise, however, in ensuring comp

    Jan 1, 1988

  • NIOSH
    IC 7141 Explosions In Coal Mines Caused By Smoking ? Introduction

    By D. Harrington

    More or less unconsciously and from sheer force of habit human beings do many things they probably would not do if the possible consequences of their acts were fully recognized and appreciated. Such c

    Jan 1, 1941

  • CIM
    Metals

    By Lawrence Bragg

    WE associate metals with hardness, toughness, and strength. But a curious paradox lies at the root of the valuable mechanical proper-ties of the metallic state: in order to be strong, a metal must be

    Jan 1, 1943

  • SAIMM
    Some Pitfalls And Misuses Of Rock Mass Classification Systems For Mine Design - Synopsis (57b4eff3-65a5-4143-acc2-167abb07c5f7)

    Rock mass classification systems are extensively used in rock engineering design work, and mine design is no exception. Among the systems most widely used for mining-related design work are the NGI 0-

    Jan 1, 2012

  • NIOSH
    An Assessment of Expert System Building Tools for Mining Applications

    By R. V. Ramani, K. V. K. Prasad

    "Solution of most engineering problems requires, in addition to vast ·numerical calculations, substantial use of practical judgement and expertise. With advances in applied mathematics and computer te

    Jan 1, 1989

  • CIM
    Maintenance, Metallurgy and Mining

    By C. W. Taylor, F. L. Martin

    "THE DICTIONARY defines Metallurgy as the ""science or art of separating metals from their ores and refining them for use"". In these days, however, such a definition is not detailed enough.The modern

    Jan 1, 1960

  • SME
    The Fabrica Mine Expansion Project (Pilot Plant Results And Deriving Decisions For The Operation Plants)

    By H. G. Papacek

    The Fabrica Mine of the Brazilian iron ore company Ferteco mines on an extremely inhomogenous ore deposit. A large amount of the crude ore consists of fines minus 100 micron which cannot be sold witho

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    The Logistics Of Bunkering - The Present Market for Bunkers

    By J. van Oldenborgh

    The world market for bunkers represents some 140 MT (1980) of marine fuel oil and distillates. This is equivalent to 23CMT of coal, a potential market for steam coal larger than the total seaborne tra

    Jan 1, 1982

  • TMS
    Direct Sulfation Of Nickel Laterite Ores Using Sulfur Dioxide Rich Gases

    By D. Papazoglou

    This work was undertaken to investigate the thermodynamic and kinetic feasibility of using hot sulfur dioxide bearing gases from smelting processes to selectively sulfate the nickel in nickel laterite

    Jan 1, 2003