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Influence of Cooling Rates on Microstructure and Mn Supersaturation in High-Speed Twin-Roll Cast Al-Mn Based Alloy StripsBy Ram Song, Yohei Harada, Shinji Kumai, Kazuho Otsuka
"Recently, vertical-type high-speed twin-roll casting (HSTRC) has been developed. The HSTRC shows extremely high cooling rates over 1,000 K/s even at the mid-thickness area. The fabricated strip has m
Jan 1, 2018
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Industrial minerals in Saskatchewan: an overview of geology, production and prospectsBy Lynn I. Kelley
Potash is the primary industrial mineral produced in Saskatchewan, followed, in terms of gross value, by aggregate, sodium sulphate, salt, potassium sulphate, peat, clays, silica sand, calcium chlorid
Jan 1, 2001
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Application of a Computer to a Flotation ProcessBy C. L. Lewis
"The development of computer process control at the Lake Dufault concentrator is reviewed and the on-stream X-ray analysis -computer system is described briefly. Some applications of the computer in m
Jan 1, 1971
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Centrifuge model studies of fill pressures on temporary bulkheadsBy R. J. Mitchell
"The use of hydraulically delivered classified tailings sands to provide ground support in large mining operations is still widespread despite recent developments of alternate backfilling methods and
Jan 1, 1992
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Effect of Backfill Placement Method on Its Stability: A Dynamic Modelling Case StudyBy Muhammad Zaka Emad
Cemented rockfill (CRF) is a mixture of rock aggregate and binder slurry. It is a stiff backfill, it is fast curing, its operation is simple, placement rate is reasonably high and no drainage is requi
Jun 1, 2012
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Geotechnical assessment of the southeast wall slope failure at Highmont Mine, British Columbia (2f164fe4-4f99-4687-942f-348e8bf54dac)By H. Warren Newcomen, Dennis C. Martin
"This paper describes the investigation of a large, progressive slope failure on the southeast wall of the east pit at Highmont Mine, British Columbia Geotechnical investigation s consisted of geologi
Jan 1, 1988
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Advanced Testing And Modelling Of Hydrogen EmbrittlementBy W. Dietzel
Fracture mechanics based techniques are used to gain insight into the phenomenon of stress corrosion cracking (SCC) and to develop guidance for avoiding or controlling SCC. From constant extension rat
Jan 1, 2010
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Managing Complex Ore and Waste Delivery Restrictions at CNRL with Wenco Survey-Grade GNSS and Dispatching SolutionsBy G. F. Trainor
The complex ore body at CNRL?s Horizon mine presents some unique challenges in managing ore and waste delivery. With 25m x 25m ore blocks shovels often take bucket loads from multiple blocks to fill o
May 1, 2013
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Fractured Bedrock Investigation by Using High-Resolution Borehole Images and the Distributed Temperature Sensing TechniqueBy R. Charlier, G. Radioti, J. -P. Radu, S. Delvoie, F. Nguyen
"In order to investigate the fracturing of the bedrock and its possible heterogeneous distribution in situ, four boreholes equipped with double-U geothermal pipes of 100 m long were installed on the c
Jan 1, 2015
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Some Aspects of A.C. Wound Rotor Motor Mine Hoist ControlBy F. Y. Grepe
"THE MOST common type of mine hoist is, as is very well known, that in which the a.c. wound rotor motor is the driving medium. The reasons for the use of the wound rotor motor are, of course, economic
Jan 1, 1954
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Gas Distribution in Mechanical Flotation Machines: Data InterpretationBy J. A. Finch
The metallurgical performance of a flotation cell is strongly influenced by the features of the bubble population, characterized by the gas dispersion properties, a collective term including bubble si
Jan 1, 2009
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Thermal modeling of direct chill casting for AZ31 magnesium billetsBy H. Hao
This paper outlines the development of a 2-D axisymmetric mathematical model to predict the evolution of temperature during the Direct Chill (DC) casting of AZ31 magnesium billets. Model predictions o
Jan 1, 2004
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Trends in Surface Drilling and BlastingBy A. Bauer
This paper describes the trends in recent years in explosives formulated to produce larger blast-hole spacings and over-all lower drilling and blasting costs in hard formations. A consideration of cur
Jan 1, 1968
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Influence of Rock Mass Foliation on Impact-Induced Damage of an Ore Pass WallBy Kamran Esmaieli
This paper investigates the behavior of ore pass walls under impact loads caused by material transiting through an ore pass. In particular it considers the influence of foliation in the rock mass surr
Jun 1, 2012
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Ceramic clays and bentonites of the Prairie ProvincesBy JOHN H. HUDSON
Ceramic clays of the Prairie Provinces range in age from Lower Cretaceous to Pleistocene and Recent. Two significant ceramic clay horizons are the Paleocene Willo wbunch Member of the Ravenscrag Forma
Jan 1, 1984
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Manufacture of Steel for Rope WireBy Fred A. Webber
STEEL ROPE WIRE is one of the more specialized commodities among the many grades of highcarbon steel wires. In its production there are many metallurgical aspects of interest from the steelmaking on t
Jan 1, 1957
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Practical rock engineering stope design case histories from Noranda Minerals Inc.By D. Milne, P. Germain, G. Sauriol
"The practical determination of optimum stope geometry has, until recently, been an art relying primarily on experience at a given operation. Due to the complex and variable nature of rock masses in s
Jan 1, 1989
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Surface morphology, microstructure and phase modifications after gas nitriding of a Ti-6A1-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo alloyBy A. Zhecheva
A commercial titanium alloy Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo has been gas nitrided in this work, in pure nitrogen atmosphere in order to improve its surface properties. The nitriding was performed at two different
Jan 1, 2004
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Mixing Times and Correlation for Dual Plug Stirred Ladle: Quantifying the Role of an Upper Buoyant PhaseBy D. Satish Kumar, D. Mazumdar
"95% bulk mixing times in three different size water model ladles of a 140 T cylindrical shaped , dual plug ( located diametrically opposite at mid bath radius position) stirred, industrial ladle were
Jan 1, 2004
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Barytes at Pembroke, Hants Co., N.S.By C. O. Campbell
THE recognition by C. W. McKee, field engineer for Springer Sturgeon Gold Mines, Limited, in the fall of 1940, of the economic possibilities of a small outcrop of baryres near Pembroke, in Hants count
Jan 1, 1942