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Advances In Furnace Monitoring: InstrumentationBy R. MacRosty
The demand to increase production levels in smelting furnaces has driven the increase in the power levels. Consequently, greater cooling capacity of the furnace shell has been necessary, resulting in
Jan 1, 2007
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Characteristics of Shrouded Supersonic Jets in Metallurgical Reactor VesselsBy A. R. Naji Meidani, A. Cameron, A. Richardson, M. Isac, R. I. L. Guthrie
The supersonic core of shrouded jets remain coherent over longer distances vs conventional supersonic jets. This phenomenon should allow for greater penetration of oxygen into slag/steel reactor syste
Jan 1, 2004
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The Hydrometallurgy of Refractory Canadian Uranium and Columbium MineralsBy A. D. Pittuck
Refractory minerals .containing uranium and columbium have been successfully treated at Queen's University, Kingston, to produce high-grade concentrates. Recoveries of over 90 per cent of the ura
Jan 1, 1958
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Scientifically Difficult and Challenging Issues in Chinese Rock EngineeringBy P. Lin, S. G. She
"In June 1985, Chinese Society for Rock Mechanics and Engineering (CSRME) was established. During the past 30 years, various major achievements are made in the discipline of rock mechanics and rock en
Jan 1, 2015
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Sinking the Morning Incline at the Nickel Plate MineBy C. W. Davis
AN inclined shaft is usually more difficult to sink than a vertical shaft, yet it is often chosen because of the subsequent saving in cross-cuts required to reach an inclined ore body. This paper brie
Jan 1, 1945
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Optimization of Microwave-Ultrasound Assisted Leaching of Copper Anode Slime Based on Central Composite DesignBy Z. Y. Ma, H. Y. Yang
The process of microwave-ultrasound assisted leaching of valuable metals from copper anode slime was proposed in this paper. Design of experiments has been used to study the effect of the main leachin
Jan 1, 2014
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Dominating Mechanisms of the Surface Modification of Natural Sulfides Following Treatment by High-Power Electromagnetic PulsesBy V. ?. Chanturiya, I. Zh. Bunin, M. V. Ryazantseva
"Surface changes in naturally occurring metal sulfides (pyrite, arsenopyrite, sphalerite, chalcopyrite, galena, and molybdenite) due to treatments from high-power electromagnetic pulses (HPEMP) at var
Jan 1, 2016
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Pyrrhotite Rejection at the Strathcona MillBy J. Coffin, M. Muinonen, D. Fragomeni, R. Multani, C. Deredin
"Rejection of pyrrhotite from pentlandite is of critical importance to the economics of nickel concentrate production and the main goal of the Strathcona milling operations. A joint team of XPS, Glenc
Jan 1, 2018
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The Significance of Modeling the Excavation Sequence in Numerical Analysis of Underground OpeningsBy X. T. Feng, Y. H. Hatzor, Y. Tal, G. Yagoda-Biran
"When studying jointed rock mass deformation around underground openings it is of great importance to model correctly the excavation sequence during the numerical simulation. This is because for effec
Jan 1, 2015
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Performance Assessment of a Fiber Optic Methane Sensor Exposed to Coal SmokeBy M. Li, T. H. Dubaniewicz, H. N. Dougherty
"INTRODUCTION Underground mines have the risk of accumulation of gases if not ventilated properly or during and after emergency situations when ventilation controls become damaged or stop working. Com
Jan 1, 2019
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Reduction of Arsenic Releasing In Aqueous Environment by Scorodite EncapsulationBy S. D. F. Rocha1, L. Katsarou, G. P. Demopoulos
"Crystalline scorodite (FeAsO4·2H2O) has been pointed out as the most stable compound to immobilize arsenic for disposal due to its good stability performance according to EPA’s TCLP test. However, in
Jan 1, 2012
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Recovery of Tin from Used Lead-Free Solder by Electro-Refining in Sulfuric Acid SolutionsBy B. D. Pandey, M. S. Kim, B. S. Kim
The recovery of Sn from used Pb-free solder (Sn, 3~4 % Ag, < 0.9 % Cu, < 1.2 % Pb) has been investigated by electrorefining in sulfuric acid solutions containing small amount of hydrochloric acid. Thi
Jan 1, 2014
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Use of Filler Wire for Laser Welding oOf TI-6AL-4VBy A. S. H. Kabir
Due to the high specific strength and excellent corrosion resistance, Ti-6A1-4V has been widely applied in aerospace industries. In this study, the welding performance of 3.2-mm and 5.1-mm thick Ti¬6A
Jan 1, 2011
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Improving Flotation Separation Efficiency of Quartz-Coal Mixtures by Using Polyethylene OxideBy J. -C. Sztuke, M. Cao
ABSTRACT Wash water and polyethylene oxide (PEO) were used in the flotation of quartz and coal. Wash water decreased entrainment of –15 µm quartz. The optimum superficial wash water rate was 0.05 cm/s
Jan 1, 2014
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The Effect of Lifter Design on the Alumbrera's SAG Mill Performance: Design Expectations and OptimizationBy Mark Sherman, M. Dennis, Raj Rajamani
"The two Alumbrera 36ft (10.97m)dia. SAG mills were sized, using the FDW ""Grindpower 'I program, to treat an average of 1852 tph each. This paper describes how modelling of the shell lifter design, u
Jan 1, 1999
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Operational Improvements at Brunswick's Lead Blast FurnaceBy A. Longval, Q. Jiao, T. Shannon
In 2000, Xstrata Zinc (former Falconbridge Ltd.) Brunswick Smelter commissioned a modified lead blast furnace. Since then, efforts have been made to improve its operation in order to achieve optimal o
Jan 1, 2008
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Comparative study of high-pressure grinding rolls and conventional wet and dry grinding methods on the flotation of base-metal sulphides and platinum group mineralsBy N. J. Shackleton, N. A. Chapman, V. Malysiak, C. T. O’Connor
In this study, the effect of using conventional crushing and high-pressure grinding rolls (HPGR) in combination with dry or wet milling was investigated using a base-metal sulphide (BMS) sphalerite an
Jan 1, 2012
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Geology and evolution of gold occurrences in the flin flon-amisk lake area, saskatchewanBy J. G. Pearson, F. H. MacDougall, A. G. Galley
The difference in age, host rock lithology, alteration and style of mineralization indicates a fundamental difference in the format ion of gold deposits in the Flin Flon and Amisk Lake areas. The Flin
Jan 1, 1986
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Development of a Low-Carbon Calcium Aluminosilicate Binder for Gold Mine Tailings Backfill.By Farzaneh Abedini, Narain Hariharan, Lucas C. McFarlane, Nikolas A. Romaniuk, Tiffany Thayne
The use of dewatered mine tailings as backfill material (commonly referred to as ‘paste’ backfill), is the most practiced form of backfill in Canada providing significant environmental benefits by red
May 4, 2025
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Acoustic Emission Monitoring of Fracturing Process of Migmatite SamplesBy Matej Petružálek, Tomáš Svitek, Tomáš Lokajícek
"Migmatite from the Skalka region (Czech Republic) was chosen as the experimental rock material. It has macroscopically visible plane parallel structure (foliation). The foliation was caused mainly by
Jan 1, 2015