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Function Analysis of Stemming DevicesBy Carl Lubbe, Ron Frye
Numerous articles have been written regarding the effects of blast control plugs in an attempt to quantify stemming ejection rates, air overpressures, fragmentation’and other parameters measured using
Jan 1, 1998
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New Method for Reduction of Settlement Drilling Casings for Steel Core PilesBy Larsson Lars-Erik, Rani Isa, Martin Jönsson, Håkan Bredenberg, Mats Larsson
"IntroductionSteel Core Piles are used extensively in Scandinavian countries, where hard rock is found within reasonable depths. A steel core is cast into a drilled steel tube casing and a rock hole i
Jan 1, 2014
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Tunneling Alternatives For Subway Connection In Downtown ChicagoBy A. Ayoubian, V. Nasri
This Tunnel Connection project will include construction of two short tunnels to connect the existing subway tunnels (Red and Blue lines) in the northern loop area of downtown Chicago through a new st
Jan 1, 2007
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Novel Flotation Collectors For Base Metal MineralsBy P. A. Dimas
A new family of sulfide flotation collectors has been developed in our laboratory. These formulations are comprised of novel renewable materials combined with conventional reagents. The resulting d
Jan 1, 2012
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Introduction To Seminar - Review Of Literature On Pressing Of Metal PowdersBy Richard Paul Seelig
THE following review covers published information on pressing of metal powders at room temperature. Only those operations are considered which occur between the time the powder is filled into the cavi
Jan 1, 1947
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Comparative Tests Of Hammer Drill BitsBy Carroll Forbes
INTRODUCTION MANY different shapes of drill bits are in use with hammer drills, but little definite information is available whereby to judge which one of these shapes is the best. The following inv
Jan 8, 1917
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Sulphur Bonding In Solidified Ladle SlagsBy H. Preßlinger, H. Hiebler, K. Klepp, W. Posch, M. Mayr
It was investigated in which form sulphur is bonded in ladle slags. For this purpose, the mineralogical phases of the ladle slags were qualitatively and quantitatively evaluated by means of a micropro
Jan 1, 2004
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Utilization of lignite fly ash as hydraulic binder and backfill materialBy I. Gombköto, G. Földing, G. Mucsi, B. Csoke, J. Faitli, B. Kovács
This paper summarizes the main achievements of our previous project entitled "Development of a technological system producing quality guaranteed fly-ash based binder". Furthermore, this study deals wi
Jan 1, 2011
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The Effect Of Substituting Fractions Of Imported Coking Coals With Coke Oven Tar On Coal Blend, Carbonization, And Coke PropertiesBy S. S. Makgato
In this study, coke oven tar additions over a range of 0?8 wt.% were evaluated as a possible substitute for imported coal fractions. The coke oven tar used was collected from tar decanters in the bypr
Nov 1, 2013
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Efficacy and Execution of Floating Lattice-Shaped Cement Treatment against LiquefactionBy Sachihiko Tokunaga, Hirofumi Taguchi, Kenji Maruyama, Hidenori Takahashi, Yoshiyuki Morikawa
"Abstract The present study proposed a new liquefaction countermeasure to improve sandy ground and conducted a trial execution. The new method is a floating-type and lattice-shaped cement treatment me
Jan 1, 2014
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MLA 59-87 - Mineral Resources Of The South Fork And Sand Hollow Study Areas, Crook County, Oregon ? SummaryBy Jerry E. Olson
In 1986, at the request of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied part of the 20,071-acre South Fork Wilderness Study Area (OR-005-033) and part of the 8,791-acre Sand Ho
Jan 1, 1987
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Effective multi-dimensional orebody modelling: A key component of the mining value chainBy W. P. Johnstone
The computer assisted generation of geological models to represent the geometry of, and grade distribution within, orebodies is a rapidly growing area of the geological profession. Such models are inc
Jan 1, 2003
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Aspects of Tailings Reclamation in Ontario and QuebecBy E. M. Watkin
"Land directly disturbed by hard rock mining activities in Ontario and Quebec was surveyed in 1974 as part of a country-wide assessment, (Murray 1977). Some 15, 000 hectares, or 5 7 square miles, are
Jan 1, 1980
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Neutralization Of Smelter Gases With Limestone In A Countercurrent Multiple Fluidized Bed System.A three?stages countercurrent fluidized bed prototipe reactor to neutralize the SO2from smelter gases has been developed. For gases with 8 vol-%SO2, at 800°C and for 4 h mean reaction time of the lim
Jan 1, 2006
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Effect of Oil Sand Mining Operations on Haul Truck Dump Body DesignBy David Whalen
Mobile equipment in oil sand mining operations experience more maintenance problems than similar equipment in other surface mines, due to soft underfoot conditions. Oil sand properties are known to va
May 1, 2003
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Design And Development Of A Mobile Mining MachineBy G. L. Dollinger, J. P. Kindsvater, J. A. Gibson
DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF A MOBILE MINING MACHINE INTRODUCTION Until recently, developing tunnels in hard rock has been accomplished either by the drill and blast method or by using large tunnel bo
Jan 1, 1985
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Data Explosion And The Time-Share RevolutionBy Richard P. Sheldon
In the last several decades, techniques of data collection have been rapidly evolving. Automated spectroscopic techniques in the chemical analysis of rocks for example have advanced to the point that
Jan 1, 1977
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Mining And Preparing Domestic Graphite For Crucible Use. - Prefatory Statement.By George D. Dub
The Bureau of Mines, in connection with the investigations of war minerals it conducted, examined the graphite deposits of this country, studied the methods of mining and preparation used, and sought
Jan 1, 1920
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Why Do We Invest in New Technology in the Mining Industry?Thank you for the invitation to address The AusIMM Young LeadersÆ Conference here today. When I first saw the conference theme û æadvancing technologies and their future applications in the mining ind
Jan 1, 2003
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A Few of the Adverse Conditions Encountered in Mining Coal in the Utah FieldBy J. B. Forrester
In the operation of the coal mines in Utah few adverse conditions confront us. Physical conditions for the economical extraction of the coal are as near perfect as it is possible for them to be. Still
Jan 1, 1921