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Institute of Metals Division - Some Observations on the Structure of Grain Boundary Fracture SurfacesBy Nicholas J. Grant, H. C. Chang
TRANSCRYSTALLINE fracture surfaces of the cleavage type have been examined by microscopy and X-rays for several metals.' These investigations revealed that the fractured surfaces were not flat an
Jan 1, 1957
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North 27th Street ISS Extension: Unique Owner/Contractor Agreement Settles Major DisputesBy Donald J. Olson
The North 27th St. ISS Extension tunnel will, under present plans, be the last constructed section of Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District?s (MMSD?s) existing deep tunnel system. The 6.5 m (21 ft)
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Regrind Mills: Scaleup Or ScrewupAs ore deposits become finer grained the requirements for regrinding before cleaning or leaching have increased substantially. Despite this increasing need, there is no standard test to predict grind
Jan 1, 2011
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A Case Study Of High-Temperature Corrosion In Rotary Cement KilnsBy J. H. Potgieter
This paper describes two cases of corrosion that occurred in dry-process, rotary, cement-clinker kilns. In the case of the kiln with five pre-heater stages, the attack occurred primarily from sulphate
Jan 1, 2004
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Trial Of The BX Conical-Ended Borehole Overcoring Stress Measurement TechniqueBy H. Ogasawara
Information on rock stress is important for safe mining in seismically active ground. On a major gold mine, a few tens of crews are continuously conducting geological drilling with small pneumatic mac
Jan 1, 2012
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Designing, Scheduling And Managing Waste Rock Facilities - A Case Study On The Waste Rock Facilities At The Phoenix Mine, Nevada.By V. Galla
Waste rock facilities (WRF) generally have a large footprint depending on the strip ratio the mine plan provides. Considerable planning is involved during the initial phase of the mine plan regarding
Jan 1, 2011
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Determination of the Strength of Powered Roof Supports According for Fatigue LifeBy Monika Patrycja Polak - Micewicz
This paper presents an approach for estimating the fatigue life for the base of powered roof supports (shield) manufactured by the FAZOS roof support company. FAZOS?s powered roof supports are designe
Jan 1, 2012
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Emerging Relationships Between Mineralised Plutonic Terranes in New Zealand And Eastern AustraliaBy J Ramezani, K Faure, N Mortimer
Western New Zealand can be regarded as a rifted continuation of eastern Australia. Detailed studies of units previously considered to have trans-Tasman correlations are being undertaken within the FRS
Jan 1, 2007
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The Bullendale Reef Gold DepositBy Associates
The headwaters of Skippers Creek and the Shotover River are reputed to be among the richest alluvial gold catchments in the world. This alluvial gold has no doubt been derived from reef systems simila
Jan 1, 1992
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Selection Of The Vertical Alignment Of Rapid Transit TunnelsBy Charles W. Daugherty, James P. Gould, Kenneth R. Ware
INTRODUCTION As illustrated in Figure 1, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's (WMATA) rapid transit system (METRO) ultimately will comprise 100 miles of line divided among 10 r
Jan 1, 1976
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In Situ Measurements for Geomechanical Design of Cemented Paste Backfill SystemsBy M. W. Grabinsky
Better in situ performance data is required in order to advance the rational geomechanical design of cemented paste backfill systems. A few in situ test programs have been conducted, but these have su
May 1, 2007
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Use of Eco Friendly Alternate Refining Flux in Aluminium Cast House - A Step Towards Sustainable DevelopmentBy P. K. Narasimharaghavan
The major threat to the sustainability of Aluminium Industry is its significant contribution to global warming by way of generation of non eco-friendly gases during its production cycle from Bauxite t
Jan 1, 2010
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Grade Control: How Much Money Do You Want to Lose?Grade control is a real challenge, and better sampling and modelling practices are among the tools that have proven efficient in improving it. Although based on rather trivial examples, this paper add
Jan 1, 1999
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Modelling viscosity of TiOx containing silicate meltsExperimental studies on viscosity of titanium bearing slags have been reviewed and the assessed data were used in extending the capability of the structurally related viscosity model for silicate melt
Jan 1, 2004
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Influence of Shear Surface Geometry on Deformation Processes in Massive LandslidesBy K. S. Kalenchuk
Massive landslides display complex deformation processes. For instance, slope movements of the Downie Slide, monitored using borehole inclinometers, extensometers, and survey monuments, show considera
May 1, 2009
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Bacterial Leaching of Complex Polymetallic Sulfide OreBacterial Leaching of Complex Polymetallic Sulfide Ore The work described here concerned the study on bacterial leaching of complex sulfide minerals and polymetallic ores operated in shaken flasks an
Sep 13, 2010
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Natural Causes vs. Blasting Damage (0f5bd837-c817-4297-aa85-2fe7a4624b9b)By Earl C. Hutchison, Wade C. Hutchison
T 0 effectively evaluate property damage that is claimed to have been caused by blasting activities and in order to lay the proper foundation to build the best legal defense, identification of the act
Jan 1, 1995
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The North American Tunnel Method—Lessons LearnedBy Don Phelps, John Hawley, David P. Field
In recent years observational techniques of tunneling have become increasingly popular methods to facilitate complex underground infrastructure projects. The traditional design and construction manage
Jan 1, 2005
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The Northwest Side Relief Sewer Tunnel—Challenges Became Success StoriesBy Faruk Oksuz, Clay Haynes, Miguel Sanchez, Patrick Finn, Roger J. Maurer
The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District’s (MMSD)’s challenges of basement flooding and wet weather sewer overflows are being creatively addressed with the Northwest Side Relief Sewer tunnel. The
Jan 1, 2005
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Application of Electrohydrodynamic Method and High-Pressure Water Jets as Non-Blasting Alternative of Rock Breaking and Splitting in Open PitsBy Krzysztof Kotwica
The steady demand for rock materials leads not only to on increase in mining but to the need for decreasing the loss of material in the process of exploitation as well. It brings about an increase in
Jan 1, 2006