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Consulting Engineering
By G. Gregory Bryan
G. GREGORY BRYAN 33.1-DEFINITIONS 1. Engineering-Engineering may be defined simply as the science and art of making materials and energy serve the purposes of mankind. There are many fields of
Jan 1, 1973
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Central Subway Tunnel Construction Instrumentation: Lessons Learned, San Francisco, CA
By Michael V. Wolski, Ryan O. McCarter, Kenneth A. Johnson
"The Central Subway is Phase 2 of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s (SFMTA) Third Street Light Rail project and will extend the existing Phase 1 initial operating segment from its cu
Jan 1, 2015
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Indium electrowinning from sulfate solutions: The influence of cathodic support on process effectiveness
By A. Dell’Era, E. Ciro, C. Lupi
The paper explores the recovery of indium via electrowinning from sulfate baths, focusing on the impact of different cathodic supports (AISI 316L and nickel) on process parameters such as electrolyte
Nov 1, 2023
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The 'How to' of plant design: SRK Consulting shares the building blocks
The process design of a metallurgical plant follows logical steps, one built on another, to define the circuit requirements. The methodology used and documentation produced is the same for a pre-feasi
May 1, 2013
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Iron Mining: The Problems Of Plenty
By Walfrid Been
There are no particular nor unique features of iron mining that are not shared in some degree by all mining ventures everywhere. There are, however, at least three problems that have acquired a specia
Jan 1, 1964
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Producing Portland Cement In Hawaii With Limited Raw Material
By K. T. Mau
Hawaii is located approximately 2,500 miles from the mainland, but has basic needs for its thriving developing community. Cement is one of these needs Cement production in Hawaii is not without han
Jan 1, 1982
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Flotation Study Of Zinc Sulfide By Infrared Spectrophotometry
By R. E. Coleman
Infrared spectroscopy, employing the internal reflection method in conjunction with solvent extraction techniques, was used to study surface reactions between aqueous potassium ethyl xanthate and both
Jan 1, 1967
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Analysis of Near Field Vibration Monitoring in Construction Blasting - NAT2022
By Jim Buckley, Ryan Sibley, Scott G. Giltner, Thomas Pallua, Joe Schrank, Robert Cidlik
Because of variation in rock type and site conditions, it is important to create site-specific prediction models for peak particle velocity (PPV) and understand instrumentation mounting locations to b
Dec 1, 2022
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Three-Dimensional Ventilation Modeling of a Large-Opening Stone Mine Using COMSOL Multiphysics - SME Annual Meeting 2025
By K. V. Raj, VASU GANGRADE
Airflow in large-opening stone mines is largely dependent on the natural ventilation due to the large cross- section area of the opening. The openings of such stone mines are typically twice or thrice
Feb 1, 2025
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Long Haul TBM: Use of a Rebuilt Main Beam Machine at the DigIndy Tunnel System in Indianapolis, IN - NAT2024
By Christian Heinz, Doug Harding
TBMs can last for decades and be rebuilt project after project with proper maintenance. How successful can rebuilt TBMs be? At the DigIndy Tunnel System in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, a rebuilt TBM wa
Jun 23, 2024
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Coal Preparation At The Humphrey Mine
By Victor Phillips
The Humphrey Preparation Plant of Christopher Coal Company, located in Monongalia County, West Virginia, was built to process the combined production of the Pursglove No. 15 and the Humphrey No. 7 Min
Jan 1, 1958
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Beneficiation Of Southwest Oregon Beach Sands By High Tension And Magnetic Dry Processing
By J. F. Hunt
[THE AUTHOR DESCRIBES THE ACTUAL PROCESSING OF THE GOVERNMENT STOCK¬PILE OF CHROMIFEROUS SANDS. LOCATED AT COQUILLE. OREGON, DURING 1955 AND 1956. A GENERAL HISTORY OF THE STOCKPILE IS GIVEN, ALONG WI
Jan 1, 1964
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What Are The Implications Of Coal Models For Coal Producers?
By Robert L. Major
The expanded role which coal has been assigned in the energy future of the United States has raised numerous policy questions. The very complexity of these questions makes them suitable to analysis by
Jan 1, 1977
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Shock Reduction For Low-Coal Shuttle Car Operators Using Viscoelastic Seating Foam (28c35e03-ef42-4f21-bba8-a2b145516a70)
By A. Mayton
The prolonged exposure of equipment operators to shock and whole-body vibration (WBY) is linked to cumulative back, neck, and abdominal disorders. In low-coal mines, space restrictions make seat suspe
Jan 1, 1998
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Newly Adopted Structure Criteria for BART Underground Facilities—Industry Update - NAT2022
By Samer Sadek, Phoebe Cheng, Changmo Kwon, Myat Ohn
BART Facilities Standards (BFS) Structural Criteria is a living document that governs planning, design, and construction of all BART projects. Since its development, the document undergoes incremental
Dec 1, 2022
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Cost Competitively Design Elements At Pegasus' Zortman-Landusky Gold Operations - A Case History
By Carson Rife, Michael L. Clark
INTRODUCTION Zortman Mining Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Pegasus Gold Corporation of Spokane, Washington. Pegasus has been producing gold and silver from the Zortman and Landusky mines sin
Jan 1, 1987
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Selective Mining At Mitsubishi Cement Corporation's Cushenbury Mine
By D. C. Shumway
Mining in Cushenbury Canyon began in 1860 when John Cushenbury left his Holcomb Valley gold prospect and discovered a silver vein in the limestones of the present day Cushenbury Mine. Cushenbury Canyo
Jan 1, 1992
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The R-N Rotary Kiln Process For Reduction Of Iron Ores ? Acknowledgement
By Olav Moklebust
The R-N Process is an outgrowth of the development by the National Lead Company's Norwegian subsidiary Titania A/S, of a process for producing metallic iron and a high titanium content co-product
Jan 1, 1959
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Integrated Systems Of Automated Operational Dispatcher Control Over Coal Minig Enterprise Using Expert Systems
By N. I. Fedunets
The development of variousworks on automatising of operational processes at coal¬extractive and coal-mining enterprises introduces an ever growing necessity to carry out investigations in the wide ran
Jan 1, 1992
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Corrosion protection and cost reduction in the mining and minerals industries
By John Relser
The production processes that are developed in the mining and minerals industry are manufactured to be exposed to very aggressive environments. Chemical, abrasion, and impact expose structures and equ
Feb 1, 2014