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Financing A Government-Owned Industrial Mineral CompanyBy Douglas A. Karvonen
INTRODUCTION Although the economy in the Province of Saskatchewan has historically been agriculturally oriented, a major source of wealth has been realized through natural resources such as petrole
Jan 1, 1985
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A New Device for Determining Porosity by the Gas-expansion MethodBy A. B. Stevens
IN the calculation of oil and gas reserves by volumetric methods, it is necessary to know the volume of the reservoir available for the storage of the oil or gas. To obtain this information, a number
Jan 1, 1939
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Scope Of The Light-Weight Aggregates IndustryBy H. Herbert Hughes
THE trend in modern building construction is definitely toward the use of weight-reducing materials. The basic advantage of lighter structural weight is obvious; reduction of dead load with retention
Jan 1, 1931
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Papers - Nonmetallic Minerals - Scope of the Light-weight Aggregate industry (With Discussion)By Herbert Hughes
The trend in modern building construction is definitely toward the use of weight-reducing materials. The basic advantage of lighter structural weight is obvious; reduction of dead load with retention
Jan 1, 1931
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Minerals Beneficiation - Model and a Comminution Distribution Equation for Repeated FractureBy A. M. Gaudin, T. P. Meloy
Based on the equation for single fracture, a formula has been obtained for repeated fracture. Solution of this equation is obtainable analytically for a few examples and numerically for all others. Gr
Jan 1, 1962
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The Manufacture Of Weldless Steel Tires For Locomotive And Car WheelsBy Guilliaem Aertsen
THE derivation of the word tire (or tyre, as it is spelled in England) is obscure. Some dictionaries suggest that it is the aphetic form for "attire, covering," so called as being the outside covering
Jan 1, 1917
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Developing A Simulator For Ball Mill Scale-Up - A Case StudyBy J. A. Herbst, K. Rajamani
INTRODUCTION Recent research has shown that popu- lation balance models hold considerabl e promise as a basis for accurate mill scale-up from laboratory batch grinding tests. It has been shown tha
Jan 1, 1982
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Minerals Beneficiation - A Random Model for Mineral Liberation by Size ReductionBy R. L. Wiegel
This article proposes a physical model for an idealized binary mineral system and for the process of liberation by size reduction. Based on this model, equations are derived relating the amount of eac
Jan 1, 1968
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Boston Paper - An Improved System of Water-Supply for Hydraulic MiningBy H. D. Pearsall
It is well that the usual system for supplying water at high pressure purposes of hydraulic mining possesses serious disadvantageense, delay and large annual repairs. Where plough work possible, the f
Jan 1, 1888
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Papers - Metallography - Preparation of Graded Abrasives for Metallographic Polishing (With Discussion)By J. L. Rodda
The desirability of a uniformly sized abrasive for metallographic polishing has probably been recognized in a general way for a long time. Certainly all metallographers have recognized the damage that
Jan 1, 1932
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Comparison Of Process Alternatives For Gold Recovery From Cyanide Leach SolutionsBy Michael B. Moolman
Both conventional and nonconventional process alternatives for gold recovery from cyanide heap leach solutions are discussed in terms of possible flowsheets. Conventional process alternatives include
Jan 1, 1984
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Improved Design of Room-And-Pillar Coal Mines for U.S. ConditionsBy Z. T. Bieniawski
The efficient and safe design of room-and-pillar coal mines still remains as one of the pressing problems facing the mining industry in the United States. Present day design is a trial-and-error appro
Jan 1, 1983
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Part II – February 1968 - Communication - Creep Correlations for Bcc Refectory MetalsBy Richards R. Vandervoot
T HE creep behavior of many polycrystalline metals at moderate stresses can be described by the empirical relationship: where Em is the minimum creep rate, A is a constant, a is the applied stress,
Jan 1, 1969
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Glen Summit Paper - Tandem Tanks for Hoisting Water from Flooded SlopesBy J. H. Bowden
The water-hoisting tanks herewith illustrated have been designed for removing large quantities of water from recently-flooded mines, through their hoisting-slopes, with rapidity proportional to the ca
Jan 1, 1892
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Coal Mining - Pure Coal as a Basis for Classification (with Discussion)By R. V. Wheeler, F. V. Tideswell
The suggestion, which appears to find increasing favor, that the elementary composition of coals should be used as the basis of their classification, makes it important that our methods of expressing
Jan 1, 1928
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Part III – March 1969 - Papers- Fabrication Techniques for Germanium MuItieIement ArraysBy James C. Word, R. M. McLouski
This paper will describe the development and application of large-scale integration techniques employed in the fabrication of a germanium multielement array. The array consists of 100 by 228 PNP bipol
Jan 1, 1970
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Magnesium Alloys - Oxidation Inhibitors in Core-sand Mixtures for Magnesium CastingsBy O. Jay Myers
The war effort has furnished the necessary impetus for better magnesium foundry practice. Four or five years ago, there were but a few formulas in general use for core-sand mixtures for magnesium cast
Jan 1, 1945
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Ion Exchange Techniques For The Recovery Of Gold From Cyanide SolutionsAn abstract of a paper from the Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin of August 1978 by E. Stamboliadis, J. McHardy, T. M. Salman, Department of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, McGill Unive
Jan 1, 1981
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Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Sand Concentration for Maximum Fracture CapacityBy A. Romero-Juarez
This paper is concerned with the effect of propping-agent concentration on flow capacity of a fracture in the case in which there is embedment of the propping agent. Previous published studies have sh
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Roof Behavior and Support Requirements for The Shield-&Supported Longwall FacesBy H. S. Chiang, D. F. Lu, S. S. Peng
INTRODUCTION The most important element in a successful lingual mining is a good roof control. The modern longwall mining employs hydraulic powered supports for roof control at the face area. The a
Jan 1, 1982