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Titanium Production Via Metallothermic Reduction Of Ticl4 In Molten Salt: Problems And Products - SynopsisBy D. S. van Vuuren
Industrial production of titanium occurs via the batch-wise reduction of titanium tetrachloride (TiCl4) with a reducing metal, being magnesium in the Kroll process, or sodium in the Hunter process. In
Jan 1, 2011
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When To Use Aluminum In Bulk ExplosivesBy W. A. Crosby
All mine operators using explosives want to maximize explosive performance while minimizing blasting costs. Use of bulk explosive products such as AN/FO, heavy AN/FO, slurries and emulsions has greatl
Jan 1, 1991
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Slush Problem In Anthracite PreparationBy John Griffen
THE modern anthracite breaker or washery uses almost completely a wet method of preparation, which requires, roughly, 1 gal. of water per minute per ton of production per day. The entire anthracite in
Jan 9, 1921
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Morning Session June 22, 1948 - Hilltop Stripping in Routt CountyBy L. M. Cooley
The coal stripping project of the Edna Coal Company in Routt County, Colorado, near Oak Creek, is not greatly different than many other such projects in the United States-with two rather significant e
Jan 1, 1948
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Part V – May 1969 - Papers - Nonequilibrium and Equilibrium Constituents in an AI-1.0 pct Mg AlloyBy R. F. Lynch, J. D. Wood
The Al-1.0 pct Mg alloy 565 7 was studied using optical microscopy and electron microprobe X-ray analysis. Constituent particles were found to exist inter-dendritically in the as-cast material in a re
Jan 1, 1970
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Part VIII – August 1968 – Communications - Identification of the Strengthening Phase in "Inconel" Alloy 718By P. S. Kotval
THE nominal composition of "hconel" alloy 718 is 53 pct Ni-19 pct Cr-19 pct Fe-3 pct Mo-5 pct Cb-0.8 pct Ti-0.6 pct A1-0.05 pct C. The nature of the fine strengthening phase in this alloy has been ope
Jan 1, 1969
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Comparison of Shear Elements for Cross Passages in TBM-TunnelsBy Benno Ring
"When designing segmental lining at a cross passage, modern solutions try to bear the loads transferred around the opening within the rings by using shear elements in the ring joints. Commonly used sh
Jan 1, 2016
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The Use Of The Population Balance For Modelling Metallurgical SystemsBy E. T. White
The population balance is one of the basic relations for a:n:aIysing particulate minera1 processing operations. It is an exact relation. The principles of the population balance are reviewed and appli
Jan 1, 1996
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Coal PreparationBy G. A. Vissac
METHODS of coal preparation have been greatly developed and improved during the past few years. Under the pressing competition from substitutes that have been displacing coal as a source of heat or po
Jan 1, 1937
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Lake Superior Paper - The Application of Dry-Air Blast to the Manufacture of Iron (Discussion, p. 1022)By James Gayley
The atmosphere, which plays such an important part in the manufacture of iron and steel, is the most variable element involved in its several processes; and particularly is this true of the blast-furn
Jan 1, 1905
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Drilling Practice In Swedish MiningBy Ingvar Janelid
DURING the last ten years, in the effort to save manpower and costs, methods of drilling and blasting in Sweden have changed and developed in a revolutionary manner. These developments have been accom
Jan 6, 1954
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Numerical Modeling of Block Caving at the Grace MineBy Giovanni B. Barla, Stefan H. Boshkov
The block caving method is examined in this paper on the basis of experimental results and observations in the field, and through the use of numerical modeling by the Finite Element Method. The Grace
Jan 1, 1984
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Some observations on 'ancient' mining at PhalaborwaBy C. E. More
Some observations on 'ancient' mining at Phalaborwa C. E. MORE. B.A. (Pretoria) (Visitor) A brief account is given of historical references to the Phalaborwa area, the first being to the mou
Jan 1, 1974
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Dynamic Modelling of Dense Medium Cyclone Washing CircuitsBy Wood CJ, Davis JJ, Askew H
A dynamic model of a dense medium circuit has been developed and tested against plant data. The model shows the response of the circuit to both controlled (changes in specific gravity set point or
Jan 1, 1978
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Construction of the NATM Tunnel at San Diego State UniversityBy Justin Brown, Michael Kobler, Dave Ragland, Bob Shufflebotham
PROJECT OVERVIEW As the sun-bronzed San Diego students strolled casually to class, mining crews from Atkinson Construction were working only 9 meters below the surface. The330 meter long, 11.3 met
Jan 1, 2003
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Annual Review - Underground Mining - The Trends in 1956 - Arizona-New MexicoBy Hugh Steele, Brower Dellinger
U. S. mining trends for 1956 continued steadily U+ S. uphill, technique and equipment advanced with the pull, and exploration and development of once mined districts attracted more attention than new
Jan 2, 1957
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Paper - Magnetic Methods - Theory of A. Schmidt’s Horizontal Field Balance (With Discussion)Some 15 years ago, Dr. Adolf Schmidt, director of the Magnetic Observatory in Potsdam, Germany, developed an instrument, which was a modification of Lloyds balance, for the measurement of the vertical
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 3369 Relation Of Dust Concentration To Depth Of Hole During Wet Drilling (4f739da7-f0fb-40d7-b759-3e66a04bbf5a)By J. B. Littlefield
This study is one of a number conducted to determine the concentration of dust in the air during the complete cycle of operation in wet drilling information as to various factors connected with drilli
Jan 1, 1938
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Use Of A Tracer To Collect Hydrologic Data For In Situ Stope Leaching ResearchBy N. C. Miller
In situ stope leaching is an innovative mining system that reduces the surface impacts of conventional underground mining. As in any leaching operation, stope leaching requires hydrologic site charact
Jan 1, 1995
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Occurrence of Outbursts at West Cliff CollieryBy Griffith L, Lama RD
West Cliff Colliery mines Bulli Seam occurring at a depth of approximately 480 m. The Seam is intersected by a number of small shear zones and faults. While the faults have caused displacement of t
Jan 1, 1980