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Micropiles below Groundwater at the South Auditorium Block Site, Buffalo, NYBy Mary C. Nodine, Michael P. Walker, Paul Eggers, Donald E. Aubrecht
The CANALSIDE commercial development in Buffalo, New York serves to revitalize the former site of the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, adjacent to Lake Erie. The Auditorium was constructed in 1940 and fou
Jan 1, 2018
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Micropiles For Rehabilitation Of Two Existing StructuresBy Jeffrey R. Hill
This paper discusses the use of micropiles for the rehabilitation of the following two structures: the Milwaukee Auditorium Theatre, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and the Cupples Ballpark Lofts, in St. Lou
Jan 1, 2008
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Micropiles for Seismic RetrofitsBy Rob Jameson
"Although seismic retrofit is recognized as a key micropile application, widely-used reference documents do not clearly address design and testing recommendations for micropiles that are loaded primar
Jan 1, 2009
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Micropiles in an Urban Setting – TBTA Verrazano Narrows Bridge HOV/BUS Ramps, Brooklyn, NY and Nysdot Kosciuszko Bridge Replacement, Brooklyn, NYBy M. D. Riegel, Brian T. Felber
"Construction of foundation elements in an urban environment is often complicated by multiple constraints such as existing foundations, utility conflicts, maintenance and protection of traffic on high
Jan 1, 2016
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Micropiles In Soft Florida LimestoneBy James D. Hussin
The Florida limestone is a relatively soft rock which presents many challenges to engineers when designing deep foundations. One alternative is micropiles which have grown significantly from their ear
Jan 1, 2003
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Micropiles Prove Advantageous Over Drilled Shafts For Merchants Railroad Bridge RehabilitationBy Jeffrey R. Hill
To extend the life of the Merchants Railroad Bridge crossing the Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO, the owner implemented a rehabilitation and reconstruction project. The Merchants Bridge provides a
Jan 1, 2006
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Micropiles Take Off at Dulles AirportBy Eric Rehwoldt, Walt Rabe, Jesús Gómez, Tim Myers
"An expansion plan for Washington Dulles International Airport is currently underway to prepare for growth at this northern Virginia facility in the future. While Dulles currently serves more than 20
Jan 1, 2009
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Micropiles To Support Electric Power Transmission TowersBy Wendy L. Mathieson
The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) will build about 500 miles of new 500-kV transmission lines in the next 5 years. Many new lattice towers will be built in remote locations or in environmenta
Jan 1, 2004
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Microplaty Haematite of the High-Grade Iron Ores – Its Nature and GenesisBy R C. Morris
Secondary microplaty haematite in its variety of styles and generations is the defining component of the high-grade banded iron-formation (BIF)-hosted iron ores of the world that are dominated by mart
Jul 11, 2011
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Micropore Carbon Furnace LiningBy Stefan Basista, Janusz Tomala
Modern constructions of electric ferroalloy furnaces are still based on applying in the lower "liquid" areas the standard carbon materials. What can be illustrated by the experience from several years
Jan 1, 2007
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Microporosity and its Effect on the Fatigue Behavior of 7050-T7451 Thick PlateBy CH. Liu, H. X. Jiang, X. Xiao
"A study has been conducted to characterize the fatigue life in 7050-T7451 thick plate by the comparison between an experimental alloy and commercial alloy. The fracture origins were specified and the
Jan 1, 2018
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Microporosity Evolution and Interdendritic Fluid Flows During SolidificationBy Srinath Viswanathan, Adrian Sabau
"In general, the occurrence of microporosity during metal casting is due to the combined effects of solidification shrinkage and gas precipitation. The governing equations for fluid flow and hydrogen
Jan 1, 2001
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Microprocessor Applications in Mineral Processing InstrumentationBy Skinner A. J, Thoman B. C
The general structure of microprocessors and their method of use is described, and de- tails given of their application in two parti- cular examples of instrumentation for mineral concentrators. One
Jan 1, 1977
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Microprocessor Control Strategy For PelletizingBy Colin D. Jardine
Rapidly increasing energy costs and more rigid customer quality requirements necessitate improved control of pelletizing processes. With the introduction of dedicated microprocessor-based controllers,
Jan 1, 1982
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Microprocessor Control Strategy For Pelletizing (4869ae7a-9408-4b19-a424-c4607869418e)By C. D. Jardine, D. G. Patton
Rapidly increasing energy costs and more rigid customer quality requirements necessitate improved control of pelletizing processes. With the introduction of dedicated microprocessor-based controllers,
Jan 1, 1985
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Microprocessor studies in process metallurgyBy K. Ananthanarayanan, R. I. L. Guthrie, S. A. Argyropoulos
"The low cost and availability of micro-computers and their peripherals provides the metallurgical engineer with the opportunity to use such computers in a wide variety of applications. In this paper,
Jan 1, 1980
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Microprocessor-based weighing and control system improves in-motion loading of coal trainsBy David M. Stearns
Introduction Millions of tons of coal are shipped by rail each year in the US. Loading those trains efficiently is a topic being studied by coal producers and railroads. Alternatives range from volum
Jan 3, 1985
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Microprospecting for Minerals of the Platinum Group ElementsBy Woodcock J. T, Rummel P. H, Sparrow G. J, MacRae C. M
A rapid automated search method, developed for the location of native gold grains in polished sections with a scanning electron microscope (SEM), has been extended to locate platinum group elements
Jan 1, 1991
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Microradiography - A New Metallurgical ToolBy S. E. Maddigan, B. R. Zimmerman
MOST metallurgists are well acquainted with the contributions already made to the study of metals by the use of X-rays. On the one hand, the radiographic method is constantly becoming of increasing im
Jan 1, 1944
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Microscale Characterisation of Pristine and Processed Ore - Implications for Leaching Calcrete-Hosted Uranium OreBy M I. Pownceby, A Torpy, C Johnson, N C. Wilson
To extract uranium from low-grade, calcrete-hosted uranium (CHU) ore is challenging owing to the presence of carbonate and swelling clay gangue minerals that require an alkaline lixiviant to be used.
Sep 29, 2013