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Study on Swelling Behavior of Iron Ore Pellets in Direct Reduction with Coal GasBy Zhucheng Huang, Zhikai Liang, Lingyun Yi, Tao Jiang
"In this study, reduction of iron ore pellets was carried out at 800-950°C by simulating the atmosphere of typical coal gasification gas. The effects of temperature, gas composition and reduction degr
Jan 1, 2013
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IC 8894 How To Evaluate Longwall Dust Sources With Gravimetric Personal SamplersBy Steven J. Page
Longwall double-drum shearers frequently have difficulty complying with the 2.0 mg/m3 dust standard and, therefore, require the use of effective dust controls. However, before dust controls can be imp
Jan 1, 1982
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Mineralogical Characterization of Lead SinterBy E. vanHuyssteen
A method of establishing the relationship between the mineralogy of a sinter and its subsequent processing behaviour in a lead blast furnace is demonstrated. It involves: 1) analyzing the Zn-spinels,
Jan 1, 1993
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Western Coking CoalsBy N. E. Grosvenor
The present and future activity of western coking coals is discussed. A general description of location, quantity, and quality is used as a basis for discussing development, mining, and marketing prob
Jan 1, 1976
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Simulation And Economic Evaluation Of Coal Combustion Residue Transportation And Handling SystemsBy H. Sevim
Three transportation and handling alternatives for delivering dry coal combustion residues from power plants to underground coal mines were evaluated technically and economically. The objective was to
Jan 1, 1996
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Comparative Study Of The Direct Anionic Flotation Versus The Reverse Of The Jacupiranga PhosphateBy J. R. B. Lima
The present work emphasizes the selection in the separation of the apatite/calcite by the direct anionic flotation versus the double flotation, with a reverse second stage of the Jacupiranga phosphate
Jan 1, 1993
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Alcances Metalogenéticos de los Pórfidos de Au-Cu-Mo y sus Relaciones en la Exploración Minera (Región Cajamarca)By Raymond Rivera Cornejo
El presente trabajo describe los aspectos metalogenéticos de los pórfidos de oro, cobre, molibdeno y sus relaciones con la exploración minera en la región Cajamarca. En ese sentido, son los estudios d
Sep 14, 2009
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Design of a Control Strategy for Kidd Creek Grinding Circuit Line BBy S. Pinard, A. Desbiens, R. del Villar, D. Jakelski
"During the fall of 1993, a new Pill-based control strategy was installed in the B grinding circuit at the Kidd Creek Division of Falconbridge Ltd. The control strategy was first evaluated on a grindi
Jan 1, 1994
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Accounts for the year ending 30th June, 1990Balance Sheet at 30 June 1990 ACCUMULATED FUNDS Balance at 30 June I989 . Excess of income over expenditure for the year ended 30 June 1990
Jan 1, 1990
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Shuttle-Car Haulage In West VirginiaBy John L. Schroder, D. L. McElroy
ALTHOUGH the earliest use of rubber-tired haulage was in Illinois in 1936, the first unit of this type of equipment used in West Virginia was shipped into the state in 1938. All units placed in West V
Jan 1, 1941
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Investigating the biomedical applications of gold - IntroductionBy R. Hewer
Transition metals have been widely used in medicine throughout history. The medicinal use of metals extends back to the earliest recorded history when the Chinese used gold as treatment for a variety
Jan 1, 2009
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Part VIII - Papers - Cyclic Martensitic Transformation and the Structure of a Commercial 18 Cr-8 Ni Stainless SteelBy George Krauss, Seth R. Thomas
One complete cycle, allstenite to martensite to aus-tenite, of Martensitic transformation was induced in a commercial 18 Cr-8 Ni stainless steel. Transmission electron microscopy showed that the rever
Jan 1, 1968
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Iron and Steel Division - Observations on Rimming Steel Ingots (Correction, p 464)By J. E. Ostberg, G. Phragmen, A. Hultgren, S. Wohlfahrt
Detailed study was made of a number of rimming ingots, both low and high carbon, and especially upon effects of superimposed air pressure. Requirement to suppress core bubbles is between 10 and 15 atm
Jan 1, 1952
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Laboratory Evaluation of Bituminous Mixtures with Bottom Ash from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration (MSWI)By Nicola Baldo, Marco Pasetto
"The paper discusses the results of a laboratory study, aimed to evaluate the suitability of the bottom ash from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration (MSWI), obtained from different Italian plants, to b
Jan 1, 2008
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Prevention. Control and Management of Coal and Gas OutburstsBy Lu Jiam Zhang
Coal and gas outburst is one of the serious natural disasters in the coal mines of China. Since 1950, more than 10,000 coal or gas outbursts have occurred in more than 200 underground coal mines of di
Jan 1, 1987
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The Smelting of Argentiferous Lead Ores in Nevada, Utah, and MontanaBy R. W. Ph. D. Raymond, Anton Filers, O. H. Hahn
THIS paper will treat of such works only as beneficiate ores directly in the mining districts. And when it is said that more than twenty furnaces exist in Utah, about as many in Nevada, five in Montan
Jan 1, 1873
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Burden Movement Experiments Using the Hybrid Stress Blasting Model (HSBM)By G Chitombo, M Ruest
In surface mining, studies of the kinematics of blasted rocks using high speed film/video image analysis have allowed the estimation of the starting time, direction and magnitude of visible movement o
Jan 1, 2007
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Investigation of Electromagnetic Emissions in a Deep Underground Mine (0366ea57-3ba7-4a00-bec7-825a048e7e26)By Douglas Scott
Highly stressed rock in stopes continues to be a primary safety risk for miners in underground mines because it can result in failures of ground that lead to both injuries and death. Spokane Research
Jan 1, 2004
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Gas Handling And Cleaning At The Potrerillos SmelterBy Leonel Contreras
The gas treatment system, MALIGAS (in Spanish MAnejo y Llmpieza de GASes which means handling and cleaning of gas), is part of the Codelco-Chile Potrerillos Smelter decontamination plan; which include
Jan 1, 1999
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The Rô1e and Fate of the Connate Water in Oil and Gas SandsBy Roswell Johnson
WHAT becomes of the water which must have filled the oil and gas sands at the time of deposition, has long puzzled students of oil and gas and has found expression in Munn's well known article on
Jan 2, 1915