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  • NIOSH
    IC 7478 Emergency Escapeways from Coal Mines

    By R. T. Artz, Simpson. O. V.

    "INTRODUCTION The provision of escapeways from coal mines is a moral and, in most States, a legal obligation of mine owners and operators. The obligation is not always fulfilled because of the hope th

    Aug 1, 1948

  • SME
    EPB TBM Tunnelling in Singapore Old Alluvium

    By N. Loganathan, Tan Boon Tee, Joe O’Carroll, Richard Flanagan

    In recent years, tunnelling activities in Singapore have increased considerably with the construction of extensions to the existing sub-surface transport system, a deep tunnel sewerage disposal system

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AIME
    Mineral Industry Support Needed for European Recovery Program

    By Robert P. Koenig

    FOR the first time other than on occasion of war the people of the United States are experiencing full-scale participation in world affairs. Public concern has seldom been so involved with conditions

    Jan 1, 1948

  • AIME
    Milling Activity Largely Confined to Gold-Silver Plants

    By Charles E. Locke

    SHARP CONTRAST exists in the reports so helpfully contributed by the individual members of the Milling Committee for this review. Those engaged in the milling of gold and silver ores report great acti

    Jan 1, 1935

  • CIM
    Solids Sampling at Australian Iron Ore Mine Sites

    By C. Matthews, A. Vo

    "Australia is one of the world’s leading exporters of bulk commodities and the extensive use of sampling equipment is key to the successful management of each mining operation. At the process plant, w

    Jan 1, 2019

  • AIME
    Aviation's Appeal to the Mining and Petroleum Industries

    By Tkeoclore Marvi

    IT is singular that an industry quite the antithesis of flying should record tremendous strides in the utilization of aviation through- out the entire depression period, .while in the same years priva

    Jan 1, 1934

  • TMS
    Simulation and Animation of a Copper Smelter

    A simulation of a capper concentrate smelter was built with a capacity of 450,000 tons per year. The system's components to simulate were three : a Reverbetory furnace, a Wiente ' s modified

    Jan 1, 1994

  • CIM
    Research & Manpower in the Mineral Industries

    By P. M. Dranchuk

    """PLANET EARTH seen from space appears as a fragile and limited life-supporting system in a vast emptiness. That such a view is, in fact, an accurate one is now more widely accepted than it was not l

    Jan 1, 1971

  • AIME
    Beryllium: Developing Its Use in Industry

    By W. H. Bassett

    BERYLLIUM was discovered in 1798 by Vauquelin and the metal was first produced by Wohler in 1828 about a year later than his production of metallic aluminum. Beryllium remained dormant until about 192

    Jan 1, 1933

  • CIM
    Comparing Prediction and Measurement of the Quality Index in Sand, Permanent Mould and Investment Castings Poured in A1Si7Mg03 (A356)

    By G. Morin, F. Chiesa, B. Duchesne

    The Quality index is a useful tool allowing to assess the metallurgical quality of aluminium AlSiMg foundry alloys (A356/357). Its value is calculated from the ultimate tensile strength and elongation

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SME
    Employing Operation Excellence to Optimize Underground Haulage Systems

    By J. Sidhom, W. Fourie

    "As the mining industry continues to face difficult challenges the need to persistently focus on productivity and utilization of labor and equipment costs will intensify. With these challenges in mind

    Jan 12, 2017

  • CIM
    The Economics of Coal Cleaning

    By G. A. Vissac

    IN THE preliminary design of a coal washery, the most important factor to evaluate is the ash content of the final product. The ash content permissible may be imposed by market demands, but, in the

    Jan 1, 1957

  • NIOSH
    RI 3250 A Thermal Conductivity Apparatus For Continuous Determination Of The Helium Content Of Natural Gas

    By Allen S. Smith

    Analysis of the helium content of a natural gas presents more than the usual difficulties encountered in applying the thermal-conductivity method because of the relatively small amounts of this inert

    Jan 1, 1934

  • DFI
    Holistic Thermal Assessment And Control Of Ground Freezing For A New Underground Station

    By Christian Leble, Dr. -Ing. Jakob Vogelsang, Dr. -Ing. Oksana Solt, Dipl. -Ing. Joachim Meier, Dr. -Ing. Wolfgang Orth

    In the course of closing the gap between the Brandenburg Gate and Alexanderplatz, the Museum Island station was built by Implenia Construction GmbH. The tunneling for the platform hall took place on a

    May 1, 2022

  • CIM
    Significant Aspects of the Alberta Sulphur Industry

    By W G. Brese

    The attention of the world is being focused on the spectacular rise of elemental sulphur production in Alberta. In the short space of a decade, production has increased from less than 10,000 long tons

    Jan 1, 1963

  • SME
    Human Rights and Business Procedures: Using Data to Improve Relationship with Stakeholders

    By C. Eddine

    "Can we use data to make communication effective? How does one successfully tackle the challenge of solving cultural differences and harmonizing the needs of diverse stakeholders while developing and

    Jan 1, 2016

  • SME
    Long-Range Planning Commission - Report of the Management and Organization Committee

    By A. Tobey Yu, W. Joseph Schlitt, Alfred Weiss, Frederic L. Kadey, Louis Kuchinic

    Introduction The February and April 1984 issues of MINING ENGINEERING have already provided introduction to the long-range planning efforts of the Society of Mining Engineers (SME). These efforts are

    Jan 6, 1984

  • NIOSH
    IC 6241 Concentrator Methods And Costs At The Hayden Plant Of The Nevada Consolidated Copper Co. ? Introduction

    By W. I. Garms

    This paper, describing the milling practices at the Hayden concentrator of the Nevada Consolidated Copper Co. is the first of a Series being prepared by the Bureau of Mines on milling methods and cost

    Jan 1, 1930

  • SME
    The Bernold System Of Lining Underground Cavities

    By William Wargo

    The basic reason for lining underground cavities is to keep the cavity open during its useful life by providing adequately for the support of the surrounding rock and for the necessary degree of water

    Jan 1, 1970

  • NIOSH
    RI 2963 Smelting In The Lead Blast Furnace - III. - Rate Of Descent Of Stock Column And Formation Of Accretions ? Introduction

    By G. L. Oldright

    This paper is the third1 of a series of five papers that is to appear on smelting in the lead blast furnace. The objects of this investigation are to determine the conditions obtaining within the blas

    Jan 1, 1929