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Numerical simulation of coupled fluid flow and solidification in a single-roll casterBy S. H. Seyedein
A mathematical model was developed to study fluid flow and solidification in a single-roll casting system. Fluid flow coupled with energy equations were solved numerically using a finite volume method
Jan 1, 2004
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The Du Pont Sequential Blasting SystemBy D. O. Tansey
This paper will describe the mechanisms involved in delay blasting and how they are applied with the use of D.S.B. It will examine the control of potential damage resulting from detonations, and show
Jan 1, 1979
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3D Inversion of Transient AMT DataIntroduction ?MT involves the measurement of naturally occurring magnetic and electric field oscillations. ?The ratio of E/H (wave impedance) is measured as a function of frequency to give resistivi
May 1, 2008
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Vanadium Market Structure and OutlookBy T. T. Perles
This paper will review the state of the global vanadium industry and outline the implications for the market in the coming years. Global vanadium resources and reserves will be defined. Current produc
Jan 1, 2014
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Deriner Hydropower Scheme ? Geotechnical Issues and the Particular Case of the Spillway Tunnels Design and ConstructionBy C. Cekerevac
The paper addresses some geotechnical issues related to the construction of the Deriner dam and HEPP. Design considerations and rock stabilization measures are presented for the excavations which took
May 1, 2009
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Recovery of REE from an Apatite ConcentrateBy S. Ghafarnejad Parto, Å. Rasmuson, A. Fredriksson, M. Mohammadi, K. M. Forsberg, J. Martinez De La Cruz
The present study aims at recovering rare earth elements (REE) in conjunction with the production of fertilizers from an apatite concentrate. Apatite is one of the REE rich minerals ending up in the t
Jan 1, 2014
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Ventilation-On-Demand Control System?s Impact on Energy Savings and Air QualityBy Cheryl L. Allen
Increasing energy costs associated with mining have become an issue that must be addressed by industry to ensure sustainable production. As underground mine ventilation systems account for 40% to 50%
May 1, 2011
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The beneficiation of Canadian garnet ores at CANMETBy P. R. A. Andrews
"Garnet occurs in schists and gneisses in all provinces of Canada, all mainly in Quebec and Ontario. There is currently a renewed interest in exploration for economic sources of garnet for abrasive ap
Jan 1, 1995
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Quantifying the Influence of Liner Shape and Mill Filling for Performance Optimization (2053d79c-95ec-45cb-97b3-9680dfcc65da)By Jochen Franke, Matt Bird, Thoma Perkins, Malcolm Powell, Jason Robertson, Paul Toor
zThe operation of SAG mills is variable over time due to their continually changing liner shape, mass and subsequent load motion. However, this tends to be poorly accommodated in liner design and mill
Jan 1, 2012
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Automated Bridge Condition Assessment With Hybrid SensingBy R. S. Adhikari
It is necessary to assess the physical and functional conditions of highway bridges at regular intervals to ensure they still meet their service requirements. Currently, this condition assessment is m
Aug 1, 2013
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Field Instrumentation Studies in Cemented Paste BackfillBy Murray W. Grabinsky
The in situ performance of Cemented Paste Backfill (CPB) systems can be monitored to improve understanding of the paste?s behaviour and therefore optimize the geomechanical design of the cemented past
May 1, 2008
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Modeling the Impact of Gaps in Friction Stir Welded Butt Joints - An Empirical ApproachBy F. Simon, A. Roth, M. F. Zaeh
Applying Friction Stir Welding in an industrial environment requires knowledge about the robustness of the welding process against imperfections in the joint line resulting from production deviations
Jan 1, 2014
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The Implementation of Machine Guidance Technology at Highland Valley CopperBy D. Mark Richards
Highland Valley Copper is a large open pit copper mine in the southern interior of British Columbia. Machine guidance technology using the Global Positioning System (GPS), was first implemented at the
May 1, 2001
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Rock Mass Response to Mining Induced Over-Stresses in a Sublevel Caving Operation Case Study at the Kiruna Mine, SwedenBy Emmanuel Henry
The Kiruna Mine, operated by Luossavaara-Kiirunavaara AB (LKAB), is a large-scale sublevel caving operation located in Arctic Sweden. Iron ore is extracted at a rate of 60 000 tpd from a four-kilometr
May 1, 2001
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The Behavior of Arsenic under Medium Temperature OxidationBy R. T. Seaman
There are several hydrometallurgical alternative processing options under development for high enargite and arsenic containing copper concentrates ranging from biological, atmospheric, medium temperat
Jan 1, 2019
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How Ethical Funds is Engaging For ChangeBy Robert Walker
Agenda ? Investment thesis ? Engagement ? Competitive advantages Corporate engagement ?The ESG Services team carries out engagement activity with the companies in the Ethical Funds portfol
Aug 1, 2013
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Training Operators for Today’s ConcentratorBy S. Kaushik
The control room in a mineral processing plant has become increasingly complicated with complex unit operations coupled with rapidly evolving systems of sensors and control. Even with significant auto
Jan 1, 2014
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Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopy of Carbon-Rich Mineral Aggregates in Oil Sand BitumenBy P. H. J. Mercier, M. Couillard
Aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) allows for the nano-scale exploration of materials at unprecedented resolution and sensitivity. In this paper, we combine this app
Jan 1, 2014
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Compilation of geology theses, 1991-1993. Part IIE-F: Abstracts of selected theses at Canadian Earth Science DepartmentsBy Wouter Bleeker, Isabelle Cadieux
"Abstracts of theses related to mineral deposit studies and exploration, completed at geology or earth science departments of Canadian universities, have been compiled for the period 1991 to mid-I993.
Jan 1, 1994
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Investigating Factors Influencing Fault-Slip in Seismically Active StructuresBy L. A. M. Castro
As Canadian mines progress to greater depths, magnitudes of induced stresses increase, becoming high enough to cause rock mass damage and failure during excavation. In addition, depending on the orien
May 1, 2009