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IC 8652 Profitability Analysis Of Producing Crude Oil By Waterflooding Using A Simulation TechniqueBy W. D. Dietzman
This Bureau of Mines report presents a profitability analysis of producing crude oil by waterflooding. Included are the estimated costs of installation of water injection and producing equipment for w
Jan 1, 1974
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IC 7107 Cutting And Polishing Stones ? Purpose Of This ReportBy M. W. Von Bernewitz
Because the cutting and polishing of stones are parts of the work of the Bureau of Mines in its study of rocks and minerals and in the determination of specimens sent in for identification, it was dec
Jan 1, 1940
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Factors Influencing Dust Suppressant EffectivenessBy C. R. Copeland
Water sprays are a common method used to reduce particulate matter (PM) emissions. Various factors such as wettability, surface area coverage, fine particle engulfment rates, interparticle adhesion fo
Jan 1, 2008
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Hydrogen Sulphide Corrosion Cracking of SteelBy L. W. Vollmer
Introduction During the past three years at least fifty strings of 9% nickel steel tubing have exhibited excellent resistance .to the variably severe corrosive conditions typical of many of the sweet
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 5842 Porous Stainless Steel Filters For Removing Dust From Hot Gases ? SummaryBy L. J. Kane
Several processes being developed by the Federal Bureau of Mines to provide new and more efficient uses for coal require practical methods for removing dust from hot gases. Filters provide such means.
Jan 1, 1961
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What is Required for a Low-Cost Project Outcome?By M Dickie
During the 1980s and early 1990s low cost gold treatment plants were at the forefront of the Australian engineering and mineral processing business. This opportunity was the result of a high gold pric
Jan 1, 2009
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Unwise and Dangerous Provisions of Engineering Registration LawsBy G. M. BUTLER
TWENTY-ONE of the states in the Union, the Territory of Hawaii, and seven provinces of Canada now have in operation laws requiring that professional engineers be registered or licensed. In addition, t
Jan 1, 1930
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Importance of pore pressure monitoring in high walls - SynopsisBy K. L. Morton
Groundwater and associated pore pressure represent elements that can have a negative impact on surface mining and slope stability. Groundwater flow and deformation within a slope influence each other.
Jan 1, 2008
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Measurement of induced stress under high rock stress by compact conical-ended borehole overcoring techniqueBy K. Sugawara, H. -S. Jeong, Y. Ishiguro, J. Otani, Y. Obara, A. Hirata
A series of measurements of induced stress by the Compact Conical-ended Borehole Overcoring (CCBO) technique was performed within rock mass around a tunnel excavated in a region that an underground po
Jan 1, 2003
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Challenges For GPS Mine IntegrationBy R. G. Graber
Field testing of GPS mining applications has confirmed the technical and operational viability of GPS for precise, centimeter-level positioning in harsh taconite environments. GPS hardware has provide
Jan 1, 1998
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Analysis Of Multiple-Seam Interaction In A Bump-Prone Western Coal Mine Using MULSIM/PCBy D. A. Donato
It is often necessary for a mining company to extract coal from a seam underlying a previously mined coal seam. The impact of the overlying mine workings on the stress distribution within the underlyi
Jan 1, 1996
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Competencies for the competent person: Defining workplace examiner competencies from the health and safety leader’s perspectiveBy Jonathan K. Hrica, Brianna M. Eiter
The ability to identify hazards during a workplace examination is a critical skill for mineworkers to have in order to maintain a safe workplace. While research suggests that being able to successfull
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Sampling Error in Blast Hole Drilling and what can be done to Improve Sample QualityBy Harrison Cooper, Stephen Pack
"Data from samples taken during rotary air blast and reverse circulation drilling are crucial to properly assessing economics of mineral deposits in the case of exploratory work, and are equally criti
Jan 1, 1999
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The Fluxing of Iron Ore Gangue By Dolomitic LimestonesBy P. D. S. St. Pierre
IN REGENT YEARS, blast furnace operators have found it necessary to improve their technology in order to handle increasingly low-grade feed and yet satisfy the demands for greater tonnages of metal. S
Jan 1, 1956
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Effect of Reclaimed Bauxite on Andalusite-Based Refractory Castables for Tundish ApplicationsBy E. Matinde, S. L. Msibi
"The robust nature of alumina refractory materials presents opportunities for their in-process reclaiming and re-use in non-critical applications. Virgin refractories can be substituted with different
Jun 1, 2019
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Blasting Overhangs Close to a Vibration Sensitive StructureBy R. Franfield
This paper describes a situation that many drilling and blasting contractors have found themselves in – a client?s fear of the use of explosives. In the summer of 2007 Blasting Services Ltd was asked
Jan 1, 2009
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Some Aspects of Corrosion Resistance of Magnesium AlloysBy E. Ghali
For engineering applications, magnesium is usually alloyed with one or more elements which include aluminium, manganese, rare earth metals, lithium, zinc, and zirconium. Under normal environmental con
Jan 1, 2006
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Utilizing Strain Criteria to Predict Highwall Stability PerformanceBy H. Warren Newcomen
Assessments of the stability performance of open pit highwalls have traditionally been based on consideration of surface movement rates. Although generally accepted in industry, this approach presents
May 1, 2004
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IC 8288 Water Requirements And Uses In Nevada Mineral Industries (ab851850-42c7-4f52-9b11-31efcf9628f3)By George H. Holmes
The water situation in Nevada mineral and related industries is described in this report. It contains information on the sources and adequacy of supply to current operators, requirements and uses, qua
Jan 1, 1966
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The Use of Detachable Bit Drill-Steel at PaymasterBy Alfred E. Pugsley
PAYMASTER CONSOLIDATED MINES, LIMITED, began an investigation into the economy and use of detachable bit drill-steel in June, 1937. This investigation has continued to the present time, and was made n
Jan 1, 1939