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A Theoretical Approach to the Sublimation Separation of Zirconium and Hafnium in the Tetrafluoride Form
By H. F. Niemand, C. J. Postma, P. L. Crouse
"SynopsisThe separation of zirconium and hafnium is essential in the nuclear industry, since zirconium alloys for this application require hafnium concentrations of less than 100 ppm. The separation i
Jan 1, 2015
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A theoretical goaf resistance model based on goaf gas drainage data
By Y Wang
Inadequate goaf gas control may lead to gas exceedances in the ventilation return air, which will trip power in longwalls and cause production stoppage. To effectively control gas emissions, Australia
Oct 12, 2022
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A Theoretical Investigation Of Multi-Shaft Airflows ? Introduction
By C. J. Hall
An investigation of multi-shaft airflow problems by the author in 1976 (1) was presented in the hope of arousing considerable written comment, but in fact-. only one contribution (2) was forthcoming.
Jan 1, 1980
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A Theoretical Model for Determining the Compressive Strength Across the Width of a Long Pillar
By Bhattacharyya A. K
The current methods for predicting pillar strengths are reviewed. A two-dimensional model, based on the Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion, is proposed for determining the compressive strength across th
Jan 1, 1995
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A theoretical model for the characterisation of rock mass mechanical properties—Application at the Äspö HRL, Sweden
By A. Fredriksson, R. Christiansson, I. Staub
A theoretical model based on DFN models and 2D DEM numerical modelling has been developed for evaluating the rock mass mechanical properties. The description of the methodology is non-site related and
Jan 1, 2003
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A Theoretical Study of Apparent Resistivity in Surface Potential Methods
By J. N. Hummel
THE methods of electrical prospecting, which employ contact electrodes to produce an electric field in the ground, furnish information concerning the constitution of the material beneath the surface,
Jan 1, 1931
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A Theoretical Study Of Underpinning Of Rigid Circular Foundations By Piles ? Synopsis
By M. Makarchian
Existing buildings sometimes experience excessive settlement under their design loads, or due to increased foundation loading, if a change of building use is required. One of the oldest and widely num
Jan 1, 1996
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A Theoretical Study on the Interaction of Sulfhydryl Surfactants on Different PbS Surface Sites
As a kind of collector, Xanthates are generally used to make sulfide minerals hydrophobic in flotation process. Xanthate adsorption on a galena surface has been widely studied experimentally. In this
Jan 1, 2014
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A Theory Concerning Gases in Refined Copper
By A. E. Wells
IN 1866, Thomas Graham1 called attention to the volume of gases, three times the volume of the sample, evolved from a meteoric iron heated in an evacuated porcelain tube. From that time to this the oc
Jan 1, 1930
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A theory of cutter roof failure and its application
By A. Baydusa, K. Barron
A theory for cutter roof failure in coal mines has been developed. It is shown that the key parameters influencing the likelihood of cutter roof failure are the rock strength, the vertical stress (dep
Jan 1, 1999
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A Theory of Diffusion in Solids
By John Dorn
THE phenomenon of diffusion, according to the most prevalent conceptions at the present time, undoubtedly played an important part in the formation and distribution of metals and minerals in the earth
Jan 1, 1937
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A Theory Of Slopping by Gas Injection in Teniente Converter
By C. Caballero, M. Rosales, C. León, A. Valencia, R. Fuentes, A. Moyano
Slopping is the formation of waves in the converter due to the gas injection by tuyeres. Those waves produce a premature wearing of the refractory lining of the reactor due to its great amplitude. The
Jan 1, 2007
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A Theory Of The Cause Of Blisters On Galvanized Sheets
By L. B. Lindemuth
To those who are in a position to carry the thought to a conclusion; I would like to present a theory for the cause of blisters in galvanized sheets. Blisters that are caused from piping and shrinkage
Jan 3, 1927
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A Theory on the Cause of Spontaneous Combustion
By C. P. Crawford
Bureau of Mines Technical Paper 172, by S. H. Katz and H. C. Porter, entitled "Effects of Moisture on the Spontaneous Heating of Stored Coal", says at the outset, "Spontaneous fires in storage piles o
Jan 1, 1925
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A Thermo-Chemical Model of the Peirce - Smith Copper Converter: Part I. Slag Making Stage
By M. Aushouri, S. H. Mansouri, N. Aminizadeh
A thermo-chemical model of the Peirce-Smith copper converter has been developed to predict the molten temperature. The primary assumption of the model was that all matte, slag and gaseous phases in th
Jan 1, 2007
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A Thermochemical Model of the Peirce-Smith Copper Converter: Part II, Blowing Copper Stage
By M. Aushouri, S. H. Mansouri, N. Aminizadeh
A thermo-chemical model of the Peirce-Smith copper converter in blowing the copper stage has been developed to predict the molten temperature. The key assumption of the model was that white metal and
Jan 1, 2007
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A Thermochemical Process For Utilization Of Gypsum And Pyrite Wastes
By M. Abdelkhalek, M. Hepworth, D. Tao, B. K. Parekh
Pre-combustion coal cleaning and post-combustion flue gas desulfurization (FGD) using lime or limestone are the primary methods employed to reduce sulfur dioxide (SO2) emission from coal combustion.
Jan 1, 2000
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A Thermochemical Study Of Different Options For Halogen Removal From Nonferrous Metal-Containing Wastes
By J. Antrekowitsch
Keywords: residues, fluorides, chlorides, zinc, steel mill dust The recyclability of various nonferrous metal wastes often suffers from a relatively high fluorine and chlorine content. Both are ins
Jan 1, 2005
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A Thermochemical Study of the W/WO3 System: A Solar to Fuel Converter for Syngas Production
By S. Gopalan, J. D. Milshtein, S. N. Basu
Production of syngas is proposed utilizing the W/W03 redox system and employing a solarpowered two-step thermochemical cycle. Three chemical reactions occur in two chambers. Assisted by a solar concen
Jan 1, 2013
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A thermochemical study of thiol collector surface reactions on galena and chalcopyrite
By B. McFadzean, K. Moller
"The mechanism whereby thiol collectors adsorb onto a mineral surface has been widely studied. Most of these studies examine the mineral surface at equilibrium state and, often, well above monolayer c
Jan 1, 2014