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RI 7828 Design of an Underground Mine LayoutBy William R. Sharp
This Bureau of Mines report details a technique for aiding the engineer with the long-range design of an underground mine. The method is based upon the assumption that sufficient data are available to
Jan 1, 1974
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Case Study Of Longwall Mining Effects On Water WellsBy M. A. Trevits, R. J. Matetic
Mining operations have long been accused of causing a disruption to local, domestic and agricultural water supplies. More recently, concern for water supplies has increased with the advent of high-ext
Jan 1, 1993
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Drift support in burst-prone groundBy Dougal R. McCreath, Dwayne D. Tannant, Peter K. Kaiser
The Geomechanics Research Centre at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Canada, has undertaken a five-year research program into the design of support appropriate for control-ling damage caused by rockb
Jan 1, 1996
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The use of computer blast simulations to improve blast qualityBy R. F. Favreau, R. A. Morin, G. W. Kuzyk, P. J. Babulic, N. J. Tienkamp
"Atomic Energy of Canada Limited is constructing an Underground Research Laboratory (URL) as part of a comprehensive program to evaluate the concept of nuclear fuel waste disposal deep in crystalline
Jan 1, 1989
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Institute of Metals Division - The Isolation of Carbides from High Speed SteelBy M. Cohen, D. J. Blickwede
Quantitative observations concerning the carbide phases in high speed steel are of importance for two general reasons: (1) the carbides, being inevitable constituents of the final structure, exert a d
Jan 1, 1950
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Fluorspar Deposits Near The Union Pacific RailroadBy Richard Chojnacki
The western united States is not usually noted for the production of fluorspar; however, many significant fluorspar districts do occur in the Rocky Mountain region and constitute a resource of sizable
Jan 1, 1971
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Productivity With Trees And Crops On Surface-Mined Lands - What Do We Mean By Productivity?By W. Clark Ashby
Productivity is a fascinating concept. Like motherhood or apple pie, we know it as a good thing. Just what it means is not so clear. To a coal miner we assume it means tons of coal hauled from the m
Jan 1, 1981
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Steelmaking - A Method for Determining the Origin of Surface Defects in Rolled Steel Products (Metals Tech., June 1948, T.P. 2368)By V. L. Elliott, C. L. Meyette
The conditioning of semifinished steel products such as billets, blooms, and slabs to remove surface defects before further processing to finished products is a necessary accompaniment to steel mill r
Jan 1, 1949
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Institute of Metals Division - Dilute Alloying Effects on Recrystallization in Nickel as Compared with Other Transition Element SolventsBy E. P. Abrahamson
The effect of transition element binary solid solution additions upon the re crystallization temperature of nickel has been investigated. All additions raised the re crystallization temperature. Both
Jan 1, 1962
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Inspiration Consolidated Copper Company - Inspiration, ArizonaThe Inspiration ore body was discovered in 1904, but a 50 -ton mill which was installed to treat the disseminated copper ore promptly failed. The original Inspiration Company then gave way to another,
Jan 1, 1978
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Fundamentals of Bonding by Isothermal Solidification for High Temperature Semiconductor ApplicationsBy Rainer Schmid-Fetzer
"Isothermal solidification can be used to form strong bonds at low temperature which remain solid at much higher temperatures. The exploitation of this principally known technique for new high tempera
Jan 1, 1996
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Consideration of Post-Peak Response of the Pillar-Rock System in Sill Pillar DesignBy Omkar N. S. Beruar
Extraction of sill pillars has always been problematic because of high risk of seismicity and rockburst. Depending on a number of factors, a sill pillar can undergo different failure modes and cause p
Aug 1, 2013
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Engineering Sustainability"What can we do in ground engineering to reduce damage to the environment, to repair historic pollution, to reduce our demand on basic resources and to reduce the carbon footprint of our industry? Som
Jan 1, 2009
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Technique For Optimizing Coal Preparation Plant PerformanceBy A. K. Sinha
The market for thermal coal has recently been growing rapidly and it is projected to continue to do so in the foreseeable future. Both the national and international markets often demand high-Btu low-
Jan 1, 1985
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Influence of castable design on the bingham to dilatancy transitionBy M. Rigaud, K. Sankaranarayanane, X. Zhou
The effect of varying fine alumina/ultra-fine alumina ratio on the Bingham to dilatancy transition in alumina based, self-flowing refractory castables has been studied in detail employing rheological
Jan 1, 2004
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Stratiform Basic Bodies Within The Yilmia Ophiolites, Western AustraliaThe authors describe two stratiform intrusions within a two miles thick ophiolite belt, one of the many ophiolite (serpentine) belts of the eugeosynclinal sequences of the Kalgoorlie System (metamorph
Jan 1, 1969
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Cadmium in Tasmanian SphaleritesSphalerites from Devonian cassiterite-sulphide deposits and Pb-Zn-Ag fissure veins have similar ranges of Cd contents, but the average Cd and Fe contents could indicate a small initial difference in a
Jan 1, 1968
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Summary Report Of Operational Communications Working Group – 1. SummaryBy Martyn F. Roetter
The work of the operational communication systems' group dealt with a range of communication needs and functions within mines, primarily along haulageways, to and within sections up to the workin
Jan 1, 1973
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Effect of Lubricant in Hydroforming of Ni-Based Super Alloy TubesBy M. Jahazi, J. Gholipour
Design and manufacturing of parts using hydroforming process require knowledge about material behaviour and tribological effects during hydroforming. Lubrication is one of the key issues in successful
Jan 1, 2006
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Ausmelt Technology; Developments in Lead And Zinc ProcessingBy R. Matusewicz, A. Kaye
Ausmelt Top Submerged Lancing (TSL) Technology has gained widespread commercial acceptance in non-ferrous applications, including the processing of lead and zinc primary concentrates and secondary (po
Jan 1, 2008