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Sustainable standards for the mining and metallurgical industry of the 21st century
By D. J. Kemp
The 20th century saw changes in the mining and metallurgical industry not only technically but also in social and environmental expectations. As projects continue to become larger their visibility rai
Jan 1, 2005
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The Calculation and Use of Sulfide Metal Contents in the Study of Magmatic Ore Deposits: A Methodological Analysis
By Andrew Kerr
Abstract - The base-metal and PGE contents of samples from magmatic sulfide mineralization are commonly correlated with their sulfide contents, indicating that the metal contents of bulk sulfides rema
Jan 1, 2001
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Introducing compressive residual stress on metal surface by irradiating ultrasonic wave in water
By T. Watanabe, M. Nakagawa, K. Kimapong
Ultrasonic wave was irradiated on metal surface in water to introduce compressive residual stress. The ultrasonic wave that was oscillated with 19.5 kHz ultrasonic transducer and amplified with a step
Jan 1, 2004
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Modelling of Two-Phase Flow in a Solvent Extraction Pulsed Column
CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamic) models have been developed and validated for a pulsed column with disk-doughnut internals, as used for solvent extraction. First a single phase model was developed to
Jan 1, 2007
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Chemical modelling in hydrometallurgy using OLI
By J. F. Adams, V. G. Papangelakis
Chemical modelling is becoming increasingly useful in the development, analysis, design, and control of hydrometallurgical processes. The paper presents the development of reliable databases for chemi
Jan 1, 2005
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Formcoke-prospects and possibilities
By I. H. Warren
"An analysis of form-coking processes is presented in terms-of their fundamental mode of operation and their relationship to other coking processes. Their possible future role in cokemaking is assesse
Jan 1, 1980
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The Development of Modern Air Compressors and Trends in the Future
By George H. Bodfish
This paper begins with a short history of air compressors, emphasizing their "roots" in the mining industry. It then describes the types of compressors available, including reciprocal, the various rot
Jan 1, 1978
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Comparing Prediction and Measurement of the Quality Index in Sand, Permanent Mould and Investment Castings Poured in A1Si7Mg03 (A356)
By G. Morin, F. Chiesa, B. Duchesne
The Quality index is a useful tool allowing to assess the metallurgical quality of aluminium AlSiMg foundry alloys (A356/357). Its value is calculated from the ultimate tensile strength and elongation
Jan 1, 2006
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Field and Laboratory Evaluation of a Sintered Metal Diesel Filtration System
A series of field and laboratory evaluations were conducted in order to characterize the effects of a Mann+Hummel SMF-AR® diesel particulate filter (DPF) system on the aerosols and criteria gases emit
Aug 1, 2013
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Resource Recovery From Waste Waters: Using Biomineralisation for the Selective Recovery of Metals from Acid Rock Drainage and Mine Process Waters
By D. B. Johnson
Acidic, metal-rich waters generated at working metal mines and abandoned mine sites are generally considered to be major pollutants of the environment. However, the metals they contain often have sign
Aug 1, 2013
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Production Optimization: Leveraging Automation beyond Process Control
By Jose A. Jimenez
"Mining operations generate an enormous amount of data that is difficult to organize, analyze and act on. These data require an extremely broad range of experts to investigate and manage the cross-dis
Jan 1, 2016
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Characterization of Noise Propagation in a Hard Rock Mine Ventilation Application – Fraser Mine
By M. Choy, A. Kadiayi, E. Magdzinski
"Design of engineering controls to limit occupational noise exposure rely on accurate calculation inputs. Sound in mines can carry considerable distances. Mine ventilation engineers rely on noise prop
Jan 1, 2019
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Modern Welded Pipe Processes
By A Palynchuk
The development of welded pipe has paralleled the general industrial development and, in particular, that of the petroleum industry. The petroleum industry's need for high-grade, economical pipel
Jan 1, 1964
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Hydrometallurgical Developments in the Zinc Industry in China
By L. Li, K. Jiang
China is the world largest producer and consumer of zinc. Beijing General Research Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (BGRIMM) is one of major research and engineering institutes for nonferrous metall
Jan 1, 2014
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Nickel Recovery from Metallurgical Slags
By S. C. Livanou, S. P. Tampouris, E. N. Zevgolis
In ferronickel (Fe-Ni) production from oxidized nickeliferous ores, mechanical losses of ferronickel in the slag are reduced by magnetic separation. Slag from the electric furnaces (E/Fs) contains 0.1
Jan 1, 2005
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Distribution and Exploration Potential of Platinum-Group Elements in Québec
By Thomas Clark
This report presents a review of the distribution and exploration potential of platinum-group elements (PGE) in Québec; it is based on published and unpublished analytical data. This qualitative evalu
May 1, 2001
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Modernization in Waterborne Coal Transportation
This paper deals mainly with the modernization in the coal loading system at the loading piers of the Dominion Coal Company, Ltd., Sydney, Nova Scotia. The history of the operation is briefly outlined
Jan 1, 1965
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Chinese refractory raw materials in the 1990s
By William H. McCracken, William G. Holroyd
"The People's Republic of China could very well be considered the largest untapped mineral and metal resource in the world. The proven reserves of antimony, barite, bauxite, fluorspar, graphite,
Jan 1, 1991
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Where Are We Going In This Hand Basket?
By Lawrence Devon Smith
What is a Failed Project? For mining projects, some key indicators of a ?failed? project are: ? Cost is more than it should be (particularly capital) ? Schedule ? It takes longer to build than exp
May 1, 2010
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What to do with CIL Carbon Fines? Iamgold’s Innovative Solution
By J. Girard, V. Aubé, M. Barakate, S. Bellec, M. R. Eddahabi, Y. Chaik, M. Deshaies
"The activated carbon used in the carbon-in-leach (CIL) process to absorb gold is subject to breakage. This carbon breakage can be minimized, but it will always be necessary to deal with fine carbon p
Jan 1, 2017