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  • NIOSH
    Contributions To The Data On Theoretical Metallurgy - X. High-Temperature Heat-Content, Heat-Capacity, And Entropy Data For Inorganic Compounds ? Introduction

    By K. K. Kelley

    This work is both a revision and an elaboration of Bureau of Mines Bulletin 371, which was published in 1934 and included data available to October 1933. During the intervening years, a large number o

    Jan 1, 1949

  • NIOSH
    Contributions To The Data On Theoretical Metallurgy ? VIII. The Thermodynamic Properties Of Metal Carbides And Nitrides - Introduction

    By K. K. Kelley

    The collection and correlation of thermodynamic data concerning substances of metallurgical interest have constituted one of the major activities of the Pacific Experiment Station of the Bureau of Min

    Jan 1, 1937

  • NIOSH
    Contributions To The Data On Theoretical Metallurgy ? XI. Entropies Of Inorganic Substances. Revision (1948) Of Data And Methods Of Calculation - Introduction

    By K. K. Kelley

    The first bulletin (269) 3 in this series, which appeared in 1932, compiled the entropy values then available for the elements and in-organic compounds, results being listed for some 150 substances. E

    Jan 1, 1950

  • SAIMM
    Contributions to the paper 'Uneconomic gold production in South Africa'

    By H. L. Monro

    Contribution by B. K. Martust I congratulate the author on his interesting paper. In my view, the establishment of the level at which South African gold output is at some kind of optimum is an interes

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Contributions to the Records of Lead-Smelting in Blast Furnaces

    By A. Eilers

    COMPOSITION OF CHARGES AND CONSUMPTION OF FUEL AT VARIOUS WORKS. A MARKED peculiarity of most of the smelting-works of the Far West is the looseness with which accounts of the operations are kept.

    Jan 1, 1873

  • AIME
    Contributors

    *J. H. Brennan, Union Carbide Metals Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. S. B. Casey, Jr., Swindell-Dressier Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa. C. M. Cosman, Vanadium Corporation of America, New York, N. Y.

    Jan 1, 1961

  • SAIMM
    Contributors to Fatigue at a Platinum Smelter in South Africa

    By J. Pelders, G. Nelson

    "Fatigue is a significant concern in the mining industry as it is a causal or contributing factor in many incidents and accidents. Fatigue can be caused by work- and non-work-related factors. There is

    Mar 1, 2019

  • ABM
    Contribução Para Comparações Entre As Tecnologias Straight Grate E Grate-kiln

    By Elham Kordzadeh

    As the world’s reserves of coarse and high-grade iron ores continue to shrink, beneficiation is becoming increasingly important. The resulting concentrates cannot be used directly as feedstock for iro

    Oct 30, 2017

  • SME
    Control -- The Key To Preparation For The Export Market

    By Martial P. Corriveau

    The preparation of coal is essentially the same for export as it is for the domestic market. The big difference, I would say, is that, while coal for certain domestic uses (utilities, for instance) ne

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AUSIMM
    Control and Automation of Underground Operation in the UK Mining Industry

    The concentrated efforts now being directed towards the development and application of monitoring and control techniques have now resulted in their widespread use in UK mines together with evidence of

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AIME
    Control and Communications System Aids Shaft Inspection

    By Harrison R. Cooper

    Safety considerations apply from two perspectives in conducting shaft inspections for production and service hoists. The first is to conduct the task more effectively while minimizing the possibility

    Jan 11, 1979

  • AUSIMM
    Control and Distribution of Face Air by Water Sprays on Mining Machines

    By Muldoon T

    Water sprays on mining machines are generally put there to reduce dust; however, research by the Bureau of Mines and others has shown that considerable airflows may also be generated by these spray

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    Control and Handling Procedures for Reagents and Hazardous Chemicals

    By Robert M. Rowe

    Among the increasing operating costs affecting today' s processing facilities are those necessary in meeting the continually growing requirement for safe and environmentally sound materials- cont

    Jan 1, 1991

  • NIOSH
    Control And Monitoring Of Gas In Blind Auger Headings

    By Jon C. Volkwein

    Advances in mining technology have enabled deeper seams of coal to be mined from the surface. Highwall mining is frequently used to mine areas at the perimeters of a surface mine when removal of the o

  • IMMS
    Control And Monitoring Of Hydraulic System Of Underwater Mining Robot

    By Tae-kyeong Yeu

    KIOST has developed the pilot mining robot, named MineRo ?? from early-2011 to mid- 2012. The robot consists of two unit-modules having an identical mechanical structure and hydraulic system. One unit

    Sep 14, 2011

  • NIOSH
    Control And Monitoring Via Medium-Frequency Techniques And Existing Mine Conductors

    By Harry Dobroski, Larry G. Stolarczyk

    Medium-frequency (MF) techniques have been successfully .[pplied] to the problem of radio voice communications in both coal and metal and nonmental mines. Long range is achieved by taking advantage of

  • TMS
    Control And Optimization Of Converting Practices

    By Florian Kongoli

    Converters have been playing an important role in the extraction and processing of metals ever since the first type of converter was invented about 100 years ago. Historically their operation has been

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Control And Prevention Of Microbially-Catalyzed Acid Rock Drainage With Thiocyanate

    By G. Olson, T. Mudder, T. Clark

    An evaluation was made of an innovative chemical approach for controlling the biotic portion of sulfide oxidation of tailing and waste rock using thiocyanate. This lipophilic anion is selectively tox

    Jan 1, 2004

  • ISEE
    Control Blasting at Sherman Mine

    By Peter N. Calder, John N. Tuomi

    The development of a successful control blasting program for an open pit iron mine in hard jointed rock is described. The objectives and mechanics of control blasting are discussed. Design and impleme

    Jan 1, 1980

  • CIM
    Control Blasting for Slope Stability at the Adams Mine

    By Barry J. Morash

    The over-all slope angle of between 55 and 60 degrees at the Adams Mine necessitates control blasting on the final pit walls. The control blasting techniques used are pre-shearing and buffer blasting.

    Jan 1, 1978