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  • AIME
    Part X – October 1968 - Papers - The Diffusion of Nickel During Nickel-Induced RecrystaIIization in Doped Tungsten

    By J. Brett, S. Friedman

    A study of the diffusion of nickel into both fibrous and recrystallized 0.065-in.-diam silica-alumina doped tungsten wire at 1200°C has been conducted. The diffusion profiles were determined by chem

    Jan 1, 1969

  • SME
    Production Of Superior Coals For The Utility Industry ? Introduction

    By Edwin B. Wilson

    Electric power generation remains the greatest market for coal in the United States. In 1967, about 272 million tons of coal, amounting to over 51 percent of total coal consumption, were burned to sat

    Jan 1, 1969

  • CIM
    Maintenance Engineering ? Mine Operators Conference

    Presentation Topics ? Low and Intermediate Level Waste ? Project Location and Site ? Geological Setting ? Key Features ? Project Overview ? Licensing and EIS ? Next Steps DGR Waste Package Inv

    Oct 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    RI 3026 A Survey Of The Sulphur Content Of Commercial Motor Fuels - 1930

    By A. J. Kraemer

    [During the past several years a great deal of discussion has centered around the question of the permissible limit of sulphur content in fuels for automotive and aviation motors. Under certain condit

    Jan 1, 1930

  • TMS
    Experimental Method for Direct Electrorefining of Both Copper and Copper Alloy Scrap

    By C. Lupi

    The electrorefining of primary copper is a well known technology: in this work copper scrap was directly processed in the same way. he copper and copper alloy scrap was previously pressed by means of

    Jan 1, 1998

  • IMPC
    Changing Project Economics by the Application of Ore Sorting Technology

    By Yi Ran Zhang, Nawoong Yoon, Brent Hilscher, Maria Holuszko

    "Ore sorting technology has been rapidly advancing in recent years. Improving expected mill feed grade has a significant benefit to project returns, and can no longer be ignored. When there is an incr

    Jan 1, 2018

  • ISEE
    The Effects of Run-up on an Explosively Formed Projectile

    By Jason Baird, Joshua Hoffman, Phillip Mulligan

    The purpose of this report is to address the method of reducing the overall explosive weight of Explosively Formed Projectiles (EFPs) while still achieving satisfactory performance. This reduction is

    Jan 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Abrasion and Wear in Mills

    By D. Houghton

    "I am very pleased to be a member on this panel today because abrasion and wear in mills has been part of my life over the past forty years. My presentation will deal with the role Ni-Hard has played

    Jan 1, 1983

  • CIM
    Designing New Feed and Discharge End Liners for Dry Ag Mills at the Gol-E-Gohar Iron Ore Concentration Plant

    By S. Banisi, A. Haji-Zadeh, A. R. Hasankhoei, M. Maleki-Moghaddam

    At the concentration plant of the Gol-E-Gohar Iron Ore Company (Iran) three 9m × 2.05m AG (Autogenous) mills (fixed speed) are used in parallel in a dry operation. The test works conducted in a scale

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Hardening Drill Steel with the Radiation-Type Thermocouple

    By Charles G. Kemsley

    IN January, 1939, Dome Mines, Limited, purchased a few bars of an alloy drill-steel for the purpose of testing its fatigue resisting qualities as compared with those of a straight carbon-steel then in

    Jan 1, 1941

  • IIMP
    Impacto de la fragmentación por voladura en la extracción de cobre en mineral ROM

    By David Ramírez

    "Dentro del proceso de optimizar la fragmentación del mineral por voladura, el principal objetivo es determinar el impacto que tendría la incrementación de las partículas medias y finas sobre la extra

    Jul 31, 2003

  • CIM
    Fractal Feature Research on Impact Fragments of Coalmine Deep Rock

    By Xiaozhu Chen, Qi Ping, Pu Yuan, Qinyong Ma

    "In order to investigate the fractal feature of coalmine deep rock fragments under impact loads, variable cross-section split Hopkinson pressure bar apparatus, 50 mm in diameter, was adopted to conduc

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Getting to the Feasibility

    By Ray Mason

    Marathon PGM Corporation?s PGM-Cu Project in Northwestern Ontario (Figure 1.0) serves as a case study to describe the process involved in advancing a deposit from grass roots exploration to the comple

    May 1, 2010

  • RMCMI
  • CIM
    Process engineering evaluation of lignite upgrading technologies

    By Adam J. Szladow

    "INTRODUCTIONThe low calorific value and the high moisture and ash contents of run-of-mine (r.o.rn.) lignite limits the utilization of Saskatchewan lignites to thermal power plants in Saskatchewan, Ma

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Centrifugal And Numerical Modeling Of Phosphatic Clay Disposal Schemes

    By F. C. Townsend

    Centrifugal modeling was used to evaluate reclamation schemes of; (a) flocculants, (b) sand/clay mixes, (c) flocculants/sand addition and (d) capping with sand or sand/clay mix. Results suggest the hi

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AUSIMM
    Mechanisms on the impacts of basicity on hydrogen-rich gas-based direct reduction of pellets

    By J Pan, C M. Tang, D Q. Zhu, C C. Yang, S W. Li, Z Q. Guo

    The short process of electric furnace steelmaking with direct reduction iron (DRI) as raw material is an important process for smelting high-quality and special steels. In order to prepare high-qualit

    Sep 18, 2023

  • SME
    Case Histories Of Plant Modification

    By A. T. Yu

    As a nation, we have been known as perhaps the most wasteful in history. From the perspective of engineers and builders on the other hand, planned obsolescence and demolition did beneficially pave way

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering - General - In Situ Combustion Away From Thin, Horizontal Gas Channels

    By R. F. Jones, N. E. Truitt, M. Prats

    In most published discussions and theories of in situ combustion, the combustion fronts are assumed to be vertical. However, evidence from field tests leaves no doubt that combustion fronts often adva

    Jan 1, 1969

  • CIM
    Characteristics of Shrouded Supersonic Jets in Metallurgical Reactor Vessels

    By 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