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Strategies for Extending Hot Metal at Dofasco's #2 Melt ShopBy ManhKha Trinh, Neal Pyke
Dofasco was the first company to adopt oxygen steelmaking in North America in 1954, two years after the first LD vessel installed and operated successfully in Linz, Austria. Since then, Dofasco has in
Jan 1, 2004
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Why Aren?t We Using More Thermal Coal in Canada? ? The Real ReasonsBy Roger K. M. Bellows
The last coal-fired power plant to be built in Canada came into operation in 1994. Since then, Canada?s electricity requirements have grown substantially but no new coal-burning plants have been built
May 1, 2001
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Copper Mineralization in the Bett's Cove Stocking Harbour District, Notre Dame Bay, NewfoundlandBy D. M. Baird
Copper mineralization occurs at several places along the shore of Notre Dame bay, Newfoundland, and at one time formed the basis of a considerable mining industry. The sources of the mineralizing solu
Jan 1, 1948
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Voluntary Emissions Reductions: ToolsBy Lauri Gregg
How Can Man Meet the Carbon-Free Energy Challenge ? ? Increases in Energy Efficiency can displace 1/2 to 2/3 of the Carbon-Free Energy required to stabilize at 550 ppmv ? Renewable Energies requir
Nov 1, 2002
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A Hollow Cylinder Testing Device to Study at Small Scale the Damaged Zone around Underground Openings in Porous RocksBy V. Labiouse, F. Orellana
"Hollow cylinder samples can be tested for both the characterization of rock properties and the physical modelling at reduced scale of engineering applications. Particularly, this type of experimental
Jan 1, 2015
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An Aqueous Particle Sensor (APS) for Micro-Bubble Detection in a Fourstrand, Full-Scale, Water Model TundishBy McGill Metals Processing Centre, S. Chang, L. Calzado, X. K. Cao, C. H. Hsin, M. Isac
"Due to the increasingly stringent cleanliness requirements for final steel products, there has been a growing interest in the possible use of micro-bubbles for the removal of inclusions with diameter
Jan 1, 2016
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The Iron Blast FurnaceBy T. J. Wells
THE blast furnace is the base of the steel industry, since there is no commercially practical way of converting iron ore directly into steel. In three hundred years, the blast furnace has developed fr
Jan 1, 1943
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Preliminary Sizing and Selection of an HPGR Using Piston-Die Press TestsBy P. Rosario
"Current industry practice for HPGR assessment and sizing relies on conducting a series of tests using pilot-scale machines with roll diameters of 700 mm to 1000 mm. Substantial amounts of sample are
Jan 1, 2019
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Proper equipment replacement timing the key to replacement economyBy R. E. Stewart
"Using the concept of economic life and marginal analysis, it can be shown that proper equipment replacement timing can save a mining company many thousands of dollars. To assist management with deter
Jan 1, 1980
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Mining at Noranda (e1b3c124-61ae-49cc-bc5d-6d10b93c8463)By Hal. Oliver
MR.]. G. TRAILL: My only excuse for contributing to the discussion on Mr. Hall's interesting paper is that I had the good fortune to be employed at Noranda during those romantic years, 1927 and 1
Jan 1, 1937
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Building from the ground up in the Sahara The complexities of project execution in a developing countryBy Olivia Gamache
When working in remote and extreme environments, projects are faced with new challenges for engineering and project execution. This is heightened when also working in countries with a developing env
May 1, 2013
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Some Notes on the Problem of Gob Fires in Thick, Highly Inclined SeamsBy J. B. De Hart
In the September issue of the Bulletin, 1923, there is a paper by J. A. H. Church on "The Spontaneous Combustion of Coal in Mines", which is more or less a general discussion of the subject. Mr. Churc
Jan 1, 1924
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The founding of the Canadian zinc industryBy J. E. Dutrizac
Canada is currently the world's largest supplier of zinc concentrates and is also a major producer of zinc metal. This dominant position in the world's zinc market is a fairly recent circums
Jan 1, 1999
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Up, Up, and away…By Robert B. Parsons
"Ontario and Quebec taxpayers will have to dig deeper into their pockets to pay more tax, according to budget papers tabled in these provinces in May 1993. Individuals will be hardest hit, but corpora
Jan 1, 1993
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NASA Lunabotics Mining Competition: 2012 Results & Taxonomy / 2013 Rules Space Resources Roundtable (SRR) Planetary & Terrestrial Mining Sciences Symposium ( PTMSS)By Rob Kelso
What is a Lunabot? ?Robot Controlled Remotely or Autonomously ?Visual and Auditory Isolation from Operator ?Excavates Black Point 1 (BP-1) Simulant ?Weight Limit - 80 kg ?Dimension Limits -
May 1, 2013
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Smelting Iron Oxide Pellets in the Shaft-Electric FurnaceBy G. V. Sirianni, G. E. Viens, R. A. Campbell, G. N. Banks
A combination shaft-electric furnace for the smelting of ores and the melting of metallized feed is being developed at the Mines Branch. When iron oxide pellets are smelted in this unit, they are preh
Jan 1, 1971
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How 3D Images Support Rock EngineeringBy Andreas Gaich
COMBINED 3D IMAGES _ Highly detailed 3D geometry _ Identification of fine fractures together with a general impression of the situation _ Dealing with unfavourable outcrop geometries
May 1, 2009
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Experimental Measurements of the Copper Electrowinning Behavior and Current Efficiency Pre and Post ShortingBy Michael L. Free, Zongliang Zhang, Joshua M. Werner
In the copper electrowinning process, short-circuiting between the anodes and the cathodes is a critical problem that changes the current allocation among local electrodes and reduces the current effi
Jan 1, 2019
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Giant Earthquakes are Occurring at Lunar Phases Specific to Each Subduction Zone"Here, we statistically proved that giant earthquakes occur at lunar phases specific to each subduction zone. Enough attention during the lunar period, especially when seismicity is occurring, will si
Jan 1, 2015
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An Empirical Demonstration of Geophysical Methods Across The Caribou Deposit, Bathurst, N. B.By J. D. Corbett
The spatial coincidence of the seven anomalies is obvious, even though the self-potential is offset northward. Because the ratio, as an indicator of conductivity, is a relative estimate at best, conci
Jan 1, 1961