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Engineering Opportunities in Oriental CountriesBy John Wellington Finch
WHAT is an engineering opportunity? To the mining .engineer the natural assumption is that the first requisite 'is a mineral deposit, but, of course, it is not so simple as that. There are at var
Jan 1, 1924
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Engineering Phases Of The Development And Operation Of Geothermal Power SourcesBy W. M. Middleton
The exploiting of geothermal steam is a new endeavor in this country and is for that matter a very new science in the world. With the majority of steam wells in the world having been drilled during th
Jan 1, 1963
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Engineering Potential of Seismic Methods of Assessing Rock Breakage CharacteristicsBy Walter GW
Rock mass classification systems for stable excavation design have been studied. The parameters which are important in such a classification system and those which should be included in a classifi
Jan 1, 1978
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Engineering Practice Of Ground Improvement ? IntroductionBy H. R. Taber
The extensive subject area "Engineering Practice of Ground Improvement" will be treated within the limitations of space and the writer on the basis of personal practice and experience?largely in North
Jan 1, 2010
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Engineering Principles for the Design of a Personnel Transportation SystemBy G. M. J. van Heerden, R. C. W. Webber-Youngman
"This article describes the re-engineering principles applied in the design of a personnel transportation system for the Bafokeng Rasimone Platinum Mine in the Rustenburg area of South Africa. It inco
Jan 1, 2016
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Engineering Problems Due To Fluid Pressure In RockBy K. S. Lane
As the initial chapter in this section entitled "Role of Fluid Pressure in Rock," this attempts to fulfill an assignment for (1) summarizing the state-of-the-art and (2) illustrating engineering probl
Jan 1, 1970
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Engineering Problems Encountered During Recent Mine Fire at Utah-Apex Mine, Bingham Canyon, UtahBy V. S. Rood
Typical System of Workings THE general system of workings at the Utah-Apex is similar to that found in many of the western metalliferous mines. There is a vertical three-compartment shaft extending t
Jan 6, 1918
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Engineering Problems in Atomic Energy for Industrial ApplicationBy J. A. Hutcheson
NO one questions that it is technically possible to achieve the controlled release of atomic energy in a form that can be converted into heat or electricity. However, before this is actually an accomp
Jan 1, 1948
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Engineering Properties of Agglomerated Ore in a Heap Leach PileBy D. T. Kinard, A. A. Schweizer
An operational 9 meter (30-foot) high gold heap leach pile was investigated by excavating test pits up to 6 meters (20 feet) deep, obtaining bulk and relatively undisturbed thin wall drive samples, an
Jan 1, 1987
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Engineering Properties of Agglomerated Ore in a Heap Leach Pile (Chapter 23)By D. T. Kinard, A. A. Schweizer
An operational 9 meter (30-foot) high gold heap leach pile was investigated by excavating test pits up to 6 meters (20 feet) deep, obtaining bulk and relatively undisturbed thin wall drive samples, an
Jan 1, 1987
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Engineering Properties Of Coal Measure RocksBy Richard E. Thill
Engineering properties of rock are essential in most phases of mining from site reconnaissance through mineral processing. Review of the literature indicates, however, that property data is scarce for
Jan 1, 1982
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Engineering Properties Of Heat-Resistant AlloysBy J. A. Fellows, Earnshaw Cook, Howard S. Avery
HEAT-RESISTANT alloys of the higher nickel and chromium ranges have been empirically developed through the practical experience of the past two decades to a position of significant industrial importan
Jan 1, 1942
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Engineering Properties Of Rocks And Rock Masses In The Deep Hines Of The Coeur D'alene Mining District, IdahoBy S. S. M. Chan
The design of most underground support systems has largely been based upon empirical rules. This design method has proven to be satisfactory in most cases as witnessed by the number of successfully co
Jan 1, 1971
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Engineering Properties of Rocks and Rock Masses in the Deep Mines of the Coeur d’Alene Mining District, IdahoBy G. G. Waddell, T. J. Crocker, S. S. M. Chan
A successful engineering structural design often depends upon a thorough understanding of the material properties of the structure. It is no exception when designing a supporting system for stable und
Jan 1, 1973
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Engineering Properties Of ShotcreteBy Maynard O. Serbousek, Melvin E. Poad
Shotcrete, a useful support material in underground openings, is a sprayed concrete, and, when used with fast-setting agents, is immediately self-supporting. Although shotcrete has been used extensive
Jan 1, 1997
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Engineering Properties Of The Maquoketa Shale In Northwestern IllinoisBy Terje Preber
Undisturbed sampling of shale has always been difficult. As pert of a comprehensive subsurface investigation for a nuclear power plant in northwestern Illinois, the Maquoketa shale, which contains sea
Jan 1, 1984
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Engineering Reasearch - An Electrical Device for Analyzing Oil-reservoir Behavior (Petr. Tech. Jan. 1943) (with discussion)By W. A. Bruce
This paper covers the theory and present state of development of an apparatus for the nonmathematical analysis of complex problems of reservoir and well behavior. At the present stage of developmen
Jan 1, 1943
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Engineering Reasearch - An Electrical Device for Analyzing Oil-reservoir Behavior (Petr. Tech. Jan. 1943) (with discussion)By W. A. Bruce
This paper covers the theory and present state of development of an apparatus for the nonmathematical analysis of complex problems of reservoir and well behavior. At the present stage of developmen
Jan 1, 1943
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Engineering Reasearch - Analysis of Reservoir Performance. (Petr. Tech., Nov. 1942) (with discussion)By R. E. Old
Through the use of pressure and production records, formation properties and bottom-hole sample data, the performance of an oil reservoir may be studied analytically to define and evaluate the natural
Jan 1, 1943
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Engineering Reasearch - Analysis of Reservoir Performance. (Petr. Tech., Nov. 1942) (with discussion)By R. E. Old
Through the use of pressure and production records, formation properties and bottom-hole sample data, the performance of an oil reservoir may be studied analytically to define and evaluate the natural
Jan 1, 1943