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Improving hoist safety and productivity: An expert system prototype
By Deni Lessard, Roger Demers, Noël R. Billette
"The Quebec Mining Association has for many years been supportive of the activities of the Centre de recherches minérales which were initiated to ensure regular production hoist and cable inspections
Jan 1, 1992
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The effect of an applied electrical potential on refractory corrosion by slag
By Q. Dong, S. A. Nightingale
An investigation has been carried out to assess the effects of an applied voltage on the dissolution rate of MgO refractory in a steelmaking like slag. In this study corrosion results obtained from di
Jan 1, 2004
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Hot metal desulphurising: Redesigning the hot metal ladle lining at Corus Ijmuiden
By G. Dörsam, M. Spreij, S. J. Van der Wal, A. P. Schmidt
The transfer of hot metal desulphurising from the torpedo cars to the hot metal ladles at the IJmuiden BOS plant no.2 caused a decrease in ladle lining life from 680 to 470 heats. Changing the desulph
Jan 1, 2004
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Sampling Design To Best Capture The Aging Of In-situ Tailings: Results And Lessons Learned
By John Rowson, Caitlin Brown, Kebbi Hughes, Joseph Esslifie-Dughan
The McClean Lake mill in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, is operated by Orano Canada Inc. and has been in production for the last 20 years. The tailings preparation process at the mill has been designe
Jan 1, 2020
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Specifics of Double Refractory Gold Concentrates Pressure Oxidation in the Presence of Chlorides
By Y. M. Shneerson, P. V. Zaytsev, I. V. Fomenko, M. A. Pleshkov
A thermodynamic description of the equilibrium in liquid and gas phases under specific conditions of refractory gold pressure oxidation was generated using the HKF theory. The gold behavior was consid
Jan 1, 2014
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Evaluation of Pressures in Backfilled Stopes and on Barricades
By Michel Aubertin
Using mine wastes as backfilling material for underground stopes has been a common practice for more than 60 years. Waste rock and tailings are used as filling materials because they are available at
Nov 1, 2008
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Recent developments in electrometallurgical tankhouse environmental control
By W. R. Hopkins, J. A. Davis
"This paper presents a discussion of the mechanisms by which aerosols of the process electrolyte are entrained into the breathing environment of copper, Zinc and nickel eIectrowinning tankhouses. Lite
Jan 1, 1994
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A New Approach for Characterisation of Densely Fractured Rock Masses Using Artificial Neural Networks and Principal Component Analysis
By R. B. Kaunda
One fundamental requirement for surface and underground rock engineering is the ability to characterise the rock mass. An accurate characterisation of the rock mass allows rock engineers to optimize d
Jan 1, 2015
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Estimation and Planning Tool for Industrial Construction Scaffolding
By C Kumar
Scaffolds are temporary structures built to facilitate construction activities on site. A considerable amount of resources are allocated to scaffolding on industrial projects. Variability in geometric
Aug 1, 2013
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Differences between Column and Heap Leaching and Their Implications for Laboratory and Operational Practice
By P. J. van Staden
Several differences exist between the columns used for laboratory simulations of heap leaching and commercial heaps. Column walls support part of the weight of the ore and restrict the particle packin
Jan 1, 2019
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Measurement of electrochemical potentials in flotation systems
By J. A. Finch, G. Labonté
"A long-standing objective has been to obtain interpretable measurements of the oxidation-reduction potential in mineral slurries. For this purpose several sensing electrodes (black platinum wire, pla
Jan 1, 1988
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Introduction to technology transfer - Universities to industry
By John C. McKay
"The five papers which follow, under the heading of ""Technology Transfer-Universities to Industry"", were originally presented at the 20th Annual CIM Conference of Metallurgists in Hamilton, Ontario.
Jan 1, 1982
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The Use of Speciation and Bioaccessibility Methods to Evaluate Contaminant Behaviour as part of an HHRA at Metal-Impacted Sites
By Glenn Ferguson
BACKGROUND Metals Risk Assessment at Contaminated Sites ? The field of metals risk assessment has advanced rapidly over the last five years ? Significant uncertainties and data gaps remain that
Apr 1, 2005
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Construction of Sherritt's Concentrators
By J. A. MacLellan
"CONSTRUCI'ION OF SHERRITT'S CONCENTRATORSSherritt Gordon is operating two mills north of the 56th parallel, and is presently engaged in building a third. The author was closely involved in the design
Jan 1, 1972
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Handling Timber at Normetal
By L. S. Brooks
TIMBER HANDLING presents a problem for any mine where appreciable amounts are used. This problem is accentuated where the shaft compartments are too small to allow a loaded timber truck to be lowered
Jan 1, 1956
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Underground Booster Fan Placement Strategies
By Euler De Souza, Kyle Penner
"Booster fans play an important role in assisting main fans by boosting the air pressure of the ventilation air passing through it. The correct placement of underground booster fans in a mine is a cri
Jan 1, 2019
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Inconvertibility of Currency vs The Gold Standard
By Balmer Neilly
To one with so little experience in matters pertaining to currency, international finance, and foreign trade, this is surely an ambitions venture on my part. However, this is a subject of prime import
Jan 1, 1949
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Marketing and Manufacturing Nuclear Fuel
By J. M. Toye
The Canadian nuclear fuel business relates primarily to supplying fuel for Candu reactors. The product development, manufacturing and marketing activities of our nuclear fuel industry will therefore b
Jan 1, 1969
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Integrated Mine Planning and Geotechnical Engineering for Northeast BC Coal Mines
By Richard Dawson
Increasing global demand for coking coal has initiated several new coal mine developments in northeast BC. These developments are able to take advantage of the currently under utilized infrastructure
May 1, 2006
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Optimization Of Refractory Lining Design And Installation Practice To Reduce Vessel Downtime And Maximize Performance Of Anode Refining Vessels
By A. J. Rigby
Anode vessels are often relined with refractory every one to two years and a typical reline time can take between 16-20 days. Modem refractory designs using dense, corrosion resistant brick applied di
Jan 1, 2007