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Mining Methods - Functions of Power Scrapers and Slackline Cableway Excavators (T. P. 799)By Harry A. Roe
The power drag scrapers and the slackline cableway excavator have been called "long-range excavators." Broadly, their field of usefulness is restricted to work in which their long range of action perm
Jan 1, 1938
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Testing Gravity-Operated Mine Hoist Braking SystemsBy W. V. McKnight
The paper discusses the equipment and methods used to establish some of the characteristics of a braking system. Some typical tests are described and an explanation of the approach used to derive info
Jan 1, 1966
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Continuing Professional Development (CPD) For Professionals In Engineering - 1. IntroductionLike it or not, CPD is upon us. As from 1 January 2006, all registered engineering professionals, i.e. professional engineers, professional engineering technologists, professional certificated enginee
Jan 1, 2006
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Compression and Annealing on the Structure and Electrical Properties of GermaniumBy E. S. Greiner
STUDY of the plasticity of germanium or other semiconductor crystals affords unusual opportunities to extend our knowledge of deformation mechanisms. Crystals are available having extraordinary perfec
Jan 1, 1958
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A Procedure for Evaluating Existing Heavy-Media Coal Preparation Circuits to Enhance Sulfur Removal: A Case StudyBy S. K. Kawatra, H. L. Dilley, W. W. Wen, T. C. Eisele
To improve the sulfur-rejection capability of a coal-cleaning plant, it is first necessary to evaluate the performance of the existing circuit. This information can then be used to decide whether ther
Jan 1, 1995
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Institute of Metals Division - A Method for Separating Grain-Boundary and Lattice Diffusion Effects in Polycrystalline Materials (TN)By T. S. Lundy, J. I. Federer
A graphical method has been developed and tested for separating the effects of grain boundary and lattice diffusion in polycrystalline materials. The method is based on the assumptions that for unidir
Jan 1, 1962
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Ventanas Refinery: Continuous Improvement Using Conventional TechnologyBy R. Abel
During the last eight years, the Ventanas electrolytic refinery has been improving its results by applying a series of new operational practices, such as the reduction of electrode spacing from 115 mm
Jan 1, 2007
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Medals and Awards (f336fdd3-2216-4f69-aea5-97ddbf13b134)The Institute is custodian of funds for support of numerous gold medals and prizes and has representatives on boards awarding still others. Details regarding the Institute Awards are given be- low.
Jan 1, 1934
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Island Copper Mine Milling for Copper and MolybdenumBy Chris Brown
"The Island Copper plant was designed and built by Fluor Utah Ltd, in conjunction with Utah design staff, Originally designed to treat 33,000 tons/day (t/d) of ore, the current average milling capabil
Jan 1, 1975
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Papers - Electromagnetic Methods - Mapping Oil Structures by the Sundberg Method (With Discussion)By Theodor Zuschlag
Electrical prospecting is the art of exploring the structure of the subsoil in regard to conductivity variations and interpreting the results of such exploration as to their geological meaning. Ele
Jan 1, 1932
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New York Paper - Electrostatic Concentration or Separation of OresBy Henry A. Wentworth
Electrostatic separation of ores in its present form is generally known as the Huff process, from the name of Charles H. Huff, of Boston, Mass., through whose constant and persistent labors (with the
Jan 1, 1913
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OFR-120-82 Noise Abatement Of Vibrating Screens, Using Non-Metallic Decks And Vibration TreatmentsBy K. Hennings
Noise from vibrating screens is generated in two ways: 1) Noise due to the material being processed and, 2) noise from the screen itself. Non-metallic decks had been shown previously to reduce materia
Jan 1, 1980
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Use Of Tungsten To Reduce Vibration Exposure In Aircraft Manufacturing - IntroductionBy Michael J. Jorgensen, Anoop Polsani, Khurram S. Khan
Riveting operations in aircraft manufacturing involves the use of power tools for manually drilling holes for the rivets, power drills for the setting of the holes for the rivets, as well as rivet gun
Jan 6, 2006
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RI 9283 - Field Evaluation of Three Longwall Pillar Systems in a Kentucky Coal MineBy Timothy M. Barton
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is conducting research to assess the effectiveness of different chain pillar designs in maintaining gate entry stability. A particular concern is ground control for deep-cover
Jan 1, 1989
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Numerical modeling of a repeated fault slipBy S. J. Webber
This paper reports on the use of the MINSIM-D stress-analysis program for the modeling of two large seismic events that occurred on the same fault eleven years apart. It was found that the first event
Jan 1, 1990
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A matched case-control study of occupational injury in underground coalmine workers - SynopsisBy B. M. Kunar
It is well known that job-related hazards and individual factors influence occupational injuries. However, research involving coalminers has been limited. This case-control study assessed the relation
Jan 1, 2010
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Design, Construction And Performance Of A Single Pass Lining For Soft Ground Coal Mine Tunnel EntriesBy Donald P. Richards
West Elk Coal Company operates its Mt. Gunnison No. I mine on the western slope of the Rocky Mountains in Western Colorado. The mine is located along the north fork of the Gunnisson River near Somerse
Jan 1, 1984
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Ohio State Geological SurveyGeological Survey of Ohio, Columbus, Ohio. Wilbur Stout, State Geologist. A complete list of publications will be sent upon request The present Geological Survey of Ohio is the fourth organization
Jan 1, 1933
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The Mineral Industry Of Other West African Countries - Benin (b3392f5d-705e-4dcd-a66f-533e4f6df070)By Ben A. Kornhauser
Petroleum production was the principal component of the mineral industry, followed by cement production and some salt output. The French Central Fund for Economics Cooperation loaned $9.15 million2
Jan 1, 1986
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New York Paper - Temperature Problems in Foundry and Melting RoomBy John P. Goheen
Considerable work has been done in developing a pyrometer to measure the temperature of molten brasses, bronzes, and aluminum in the crucible. On account of the high melting points and the amount of z
Jan 1, 1923