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A Comparison Of The Kinetics Of The CO-CO2 Reaction With Steelmaking And Copper Making SlagsBy E. Chen, M. Barati, K. Coley
The reaction between carbon and slags is of significant importance in direct smelting of iron ores, EAF slag foaming and copper slag cleaning processes. This reaction is known to occur via gaseous int
Jan 1, 2004
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IC 8042 Administration Of The Federal Coal-Mine Safety Act, 1952-60 ? SummaryBy James Westfield
Following is a brief resume of the Division's activities that have had a favorable effect on health, safety, and the reduction of injuries at coal mines: 1. The Federal Mine Safety Code for B
Jan 1, 1961
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The Contest On The Prediction Of Capacity Of A Bored Pile Constructed Under Polymer-Based Slurry In Bangkok SubsoilBy Narong Thasnanipan
This paper presents the outcome of the contest on the prediction of the static axial load capacity of diameter 1.20m bored pile founded at 46m below existing ground. The test pile was constructed by w
Jan 1, 2006
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Nena High Sulphidation-Type Deposit, Frieda River, PNG: Host-Rock Types, Hydrothermal Alteration and Copper-Gold MineralisationThe Nena high sulphidation-type copper-gold deposit is composed of andesitic pyroclastic units with minor interstratified lava flows. Epiclastic sandstone and conglomerate, and siliciclastic rocks con
Jan 1, 1999
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Prediction of the Ground Vibration Attenuation Induced by Blasting for the Different Rock MassesBy A. Karadogan, G. Tuncer, A. Kahriman, S. Gorgun
This paper presents the results of ground vibration measurements induced by blasting operations at five different sites located close to the residential areas. Within the scope of this study, ground v
Jan 1, 2003
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OFR-44-75 Materials Identification And CodingBy Frank M. Vodoklys
This is the final report on Contract H0220049 covering the period from 27 April 1972 to 30 April 1974. The objective of the contract was to develop and evaluate materials and methods to achieve post e
Jan 1, 1974
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The Applicability Of Alternative Particle Size Analysis Methods In Laboratory TestingBy M. Deal
Particle size analysis is a fundamental measurement utilized in the mining industry, especially in comminution, hydrometallurgy, and mineral processing. While sieves and cyclosizers are the standard
Jan 1, 2011
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Understanding And Solving Roof Control Problems In Stone MinesBy F. S. Kendorski
Several startup or longtime underground stone mines have experienced unanticipated roof control difficulties due to the variable geologic character of the roof strata. Careful mapping of roof conditi
Jan 1, 2002
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RI 3432 Primary Crushing. Summary Of Field Tests ? Introduction (b8f3fc6f-bf75-4fea-9288-c267958470ae)By Mark Sheppard
The technical literature on the general subject of crushing contains many references to the work of investigators on the laws governing, and the factors entering into, the economical production of fin
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 5900 Heats And Free Energies Of Formation Of Some Hydrated And Anhydrous Sodium-And Calcium-Aluminum Silicates ? Introduction And SummaryBy R. Barany
This report contains the results of experimental work conducted by the Bureau of Mines to obtain the heats of formation at 298.15° K. of analcite, dehydrated analcite, lawsonite, anorthite, hexagonal
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 7886 Field Studies on an Unsupported Roof, York Canyon Coal Mine, Raton, N. Mex.By Raymond M. Stateham
Infrared and displacement studies were made of an unsupported roof in Kaiser Steel Corp.'s York Canyon coal mine, Raton, N. Mex. Monitoring of the roof continued until the roof over the area was
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 5394 Electrolytic Separation Studies Of Nickel And Cobalt From Nicaro-Plant Products ? SummaryBy M. J. Ferrante
Laboratory-scale tests were undertaken to examine several electrolytes for possible use in separating nickel and cobalt from products being prepared at Nicaro, Cuba. The most extensive work was done w
Jan 1, 1958
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Terrestrial Mines In The Sea: Critical Factors In Commercialising Seafloor Massive Sulphide DepositsBy Julian Malnic
Transplanting the steps used in exploring and developing mineral deposits on land into the marine environment will help developers. While familiar to oil and gas explorers and many other sea-based ind
Jan 1, 1998
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Various Techniques To Produce Low Carbon FerrochromeBy A. M. Ghodgaonkar, P. J. Bhonde, R. D. Angal
Primarily ferrochrome is used to introduce chromium into steels and alloys. Chromium enhances hardness, hardenability, corrosion, abrasion and wear resistance of the steel. High carbon ferrochrome
Jan 1, 2007
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Sulphur Behaviour In Ferromanganese SmeltingBy H. Saridikmen, C. S. Kucukkaragoz
In the present study, the measurement of sulphur distribution ratios between the slag and metal phases encountered in the ferromanganese smelting has been carried out at 0.83 atm of partial pressure o
Jan 1, 2007
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OFR-58(2)-83 Development Of Selective Submicrometer Particulate Fire Detectors For Underground Metal Mines - In-Mine EvaluationBy G. F. Skala
Additional testing of two prototype instruments for the discrete detection of submicrometer particles in metal and nonmetal underground mines is described. The detectors are designed to utilize prope
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 2970 Reaction of Metallic Iron and Copper SulphateBy Fred D. DeVaney, C. W. Ambler
"Copper sulphate is a common flotation reagent for blende ores. Metallic iron also is present in the mill circuit, and a reaction between the iron and the salt would be in accord with well-known chemi
Dec 1, 1929
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OFR-54-82 Safety And Cost Benefits From Improved Highwall Blasting PracticeBy F. S. Kendorski
This report presents the results of a program to improve, using existing and proven technology, unstable highwall conditions through better blasting practices in Appalachian strip coal mines. Better b
Jan 1, 1981
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Coalbed Methane Production And Utilization In ChinaChina’s vibrant economic growth is built on coal, the source of two thirds of the country’s electricity. Over 95 percent of China’s coal is mined underground with the average mining depth at 410 m and
Jan 1, 2006
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RI 3607 Survey Of Fuel Consumption At Refineries In 1940 - SummaryBy G. R. Hopkins
The average heat requirement per barrel of crude processed in the United states rose from 555,000 B. t. u. in 1939 to 579,000 B. t. u. in 1940, although crude runs increased from 1,237,840,000 barrels
Jan 1, 1942