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Some Hypotheses Concerning Cathode Wear in Aluminium Electrolysis CellsBy Asbjørn Solheim
The service life for aluminium reduction cells is often limited by the cathode carbon, due to preferential wear along the periphery of the cell leading to the so-called "W" wear pattern. The reason fo
Jan 1, 2011
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The Magnetite Distribution in the Smallwood MineBy Erwin L. Zodrow
"This paper is based on a statistical analysis of the Smallwood iron ore mine (6). In this mine, the prediction of magnetite is especially difficult because of strong trends. Recognizing the statistic
Jan 1, 1968
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Neutron Activation Methods for the Study of Multicomponent Diffusion and for the Determination of Thermodynamic Activities of AlloysBy J. S. Kirkaldy, W. J. Slater, G. R. Mason
Activation analysis for copper and manganese in 10 mg samples machined from aluminum-base diffusion couples has been used in the study of ternary diffusion in the Al-Cu-Mn system. The accuracy, econom
Jan 1, 1961
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Cyclic Oxidation Behaviour of Diffusion Aluminide and Cathodic Arc Deposited NiCraLY CoatingsBy V. V. Pankov, W. R. Chen, L. R. Zhao
Diffusion nickel aluminide and overlay NiCrAlY coatings were deposited on single crystal Ni-base superalloy CMSX-4 substrate using the chemical vapour deposition and cathodic arc evaporation technique
Jan 1, 2015
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Peat Moss: A Natural Absorbent for Oil SpillsBy B. Coupal, F. D'Hennezel
Sorption measurements show that peat moss has much stronger affinity for oil than straw, which is currently used. Microscopic studies of peat moss show a highly porous and fibrous material, and this p
Jan 1, 1972
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Advancements in Materials and Processes for Future Aerospace Propulsion SystemsBy David Ulrich Furrer
Materials and manufacturing processing technologies have played an important role in the development and capabilities of nearly all manmade products. Market drivers for fuel efficient, low cost, envi
Jan 1, 2015
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Comparison of Enhancement of Mineral Liberation by HPGR, Microwave, and Electrical Disintegration on Copper OreBy M. Kosugi, Y. Kon, M. Kawata, J. V. Satur, K. Mitsuhashi, C. Tokoro, K. Horiuchi, R. Kawarabuki, B. Calabia
"Liberation of copper minerals is important in ensuring high flotation efficiency in copper sulfide flotation. The high pressure grinding roll (HPGR), microwave (MW), and electric disintegration (ED)
Jan 1, 2017
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Mining 2020 Challenges ? Achieving High Performance for Mining in 2020: Six Strategies for Safe, Sustainable and Superior OperationsBy José J. Suárez
Abstract: Globally, the mining industry is expected to face the following challenges through 2020: 1. Sustaining growth amidst fierce competition 2. Containing cost increases and managing through
May 1, 2013
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Break-Up in Formation of Small Bubbles: An Energy ConsiderationBy P. Chu, J. A. Finch
The formation of small bubbles in flotation is usually accomplished by the use of frothers, or sometimes is due to the presence of inorganic salts in the process water. The effective mechanism associa
Jan 1, 2015
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Notes on Mining by the "V" System in West VirginiaBy J. C. Nicholson
The "V" system was first introduced by the West Virginia Coal & Coke Company at their No. 9 mine, Norton. Norton is a small mining village on the B. & 0. railway, about seven miles from the town of El
Jan 1, 1924
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Developments in PEPT for Flotation ResearchBy P. R. Brito-Parada, A. Norori-McCormac
Positron emission particle tracking (PEPT) has become an important tool for flotation research, as it is able to resolve directly the behaviour of particles in laboratory scale flotation vessels. The
Jan 1, 2015
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The Risk in Risk ManagementBy D. S. Evans
Major Project Blues Over the last two decades, almost every major project has suffered significant cost overruns, significant schedule delays, and/or poor quality work. Exceptions are rare and most
May 1, 2013
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Instrumentation and Control for Industrial Minerals - Current and FutureBy J. Scrimgeour
"The word ""instrumentation"" has expanded from its original meaning, which in engineering perhaps referred to measuring apparatus alone. In its broadest form, it now includes sensors, display instrum
Jan 1, 1967
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Leaching Behaviour of a Colombian Nickel Laterite in Aqueous Alkaline Glycine SolutionsBy G. T. Lapidus, A. Garcés, O. J. Restrepo
"Colombian nickel laterites have historically been processed by pyrometallurgy. However, due to the depletion in ore grades, alternative processes are required. Hydrometallurgical processes, such as p
Jan 1, 2017
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The Geophysics Division of the Geological Survey of CanadaBy L W. Morley
The Division is concerned with physical methods as applied to geo-logical research and mapping. An at-tempt is made to describe long-term goals, illustrated by examples of projects in the fields of ae
Jan 1, 1963
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Fifty Years of Evolution of the Metallurgical Engineering Companies in Canada Reproduced from the Canadian Metallurgical and Materials Landscape 1960-2011, PP 421-428. METSOC 2011By Chris Twigge-Molecey
"Over the last 50 years there has been a dramatic evolution in the metallurgical engineering field in Canada. In the 60s the field was dominated by large American and UK groups, often selling major pr
Jan 1, 2015
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Influence of Reduction Rate on the Characteristics of Cavities in Superplastically Formed 5083 Aluminum AlloyBy S. M. Chentouf, M. Jahazi, N. Bombardier, T. Belhadj
The main limiting factor in the commercial expansion of superplastic forming (SPF) of thin sheet aluminum alloys is the extent of cavitation phenomenon that takes place during the processing. The seve
Jan 1, 2015
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General Geological Features of the Mining Fields of Manitoba and Adjoining DistrictsBy J. F. Wright
Introduction Previous to 1924 the mining fields of Manitoba and adjoining territory had not been prospected in detail, and the reports of the exploration of the mineral discoveries to that date had b
Jan 1, 1935
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The Quinsam Coal ProjectBy Doug Barnstable
"Quinsam Coal Ltd. is assessing the potential of developing a thermal coal deposit near Middle Quinsam Lake on Vancouver Island. The coal reserve outlined is classified as a high-volatile, bituminous
Jan 1, 1980
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Electronic Computer Applications to Petroleum EngineeringBy J. G. Debanne
MOST company-employed petroleum engineers have in their accounting departments punch-card computers that can perform engineering calculations thirty to three hundred times faster than desk calculators
Jan 1, 1958