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Attenuation measurements of ear muffs at Falconbridge Limited, Canadian Nickel Division, Sudbury Operations, 1984By K. J. K. Weglo, M. U. Savich
"At the Falconbridge Limited, Canadian Nickel Division, Sudbury Operations, we investigated the ""NO NOISE"" ear muffs model NN3-F which is a Swedish product with foam-filled sealing rings (the Hellbe
Jan 1, 1986
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Alkyl Arsines And UBy J. Gogal
Cameco's Cigar Lake Operation (CLO) started commercial uranium ore production in 2015. Initial mining was focused in areas of the ore body with relatively low concentrations of elements of concern (EO
Jan 1, 2020
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Benefits of Pillar Destressing in Narrow Vein MiningBy Hani S. Mitri
Overhand cut-and-fill mining of narrow vein orebodies inevitably leads to the creation of horizontal pillars. As the thickness of the overlying crown pillar diminishes, stresses build up in the pillar
Oct 1, 2001
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Estimating Rock Mass Properties and Seismic Response Using Higher Order, Discontinuous, Finite Element ModelsBy D. A. Beck
The load-deformation response of discontinuous rock under static and dynamic loading conditions has been simulated using Explicit Finite Element models. The intent of the analysis was to investigate t
May 1, 2009
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Improved performance of Soderberg electrodesBy J. G. Schofield, C. G. Tan, R. J. Ord
"Most electric furnaces in the nickel and copper smelting industries are still fitted with conventional electrode holders which consist of water-cooled electrical contact clamps and a pressure ring. T
Jan 1, 1995
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Petroleum Possibilities of the Maritime ProvincesBy J. S. Stewart
THIS paper was prompted by a persistent demand for what information we have that will throw light on the oil and gas possibilities of the Maritime Provinces. The problems involved were made familiar t
Jan 1, 1943
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Energy Consumption in Canadian MillsBy E. G. Joe
The continuing increase in costs for power and fuel are affecting significantly the cost of milling Canadian ores. In order to ascertain the scope and source of energy consumption in Canadian mills fo
Jan 1, 1979
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Total Worker Health® And Critical Risk ManagementBy Nancy E. Wilk
In 2015, more than 1.2 million deaths annually were estimated to be caused by occupational risks (WHO, 2018). In 2021, this estimate increased with the publishing of the World Health Organization (WHO
Jan 1, 2023
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Quality Assurance in Capital Projects, Opportunities and ChallengesBy Wilson Pascheto
One of the main outcomes of a capital project is the reliability of a new plant, system or equipment. During 20 years of experience working in various capital projects for the mining industry, the aut
Jan 1, 2015
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Single Pass Bolting Approach for the Stabilisation of Rock Masses in High Stress ConditionsBy François Charette
High stress conditions in underground mines push the performance envelope of support systems to their limit. In weak rock masses these conditions lead to large deformation and breakdown of the rock ma
Nov 1, 2011
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Borehole geophysics in environmental applicationsBy C. J. Mwenifumbo
Preservation of groundwater quality is a major environmental concern. The disposal of hazardous material from urban waste dumps, milling wastes in tailings ponds, and industrial wastes in injection we
Jan 1, 1993
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The Ungraded-Fibre MillBy C. Gordon Saunders
"The ungraded-fibre mill is located at the mine site and has a rated capacity of 6,600 tons of ore input and 1,200 tons of ung1•aded fib1 •e product per day. Power for operation is obtained from a die
Jan 1, 1976
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The Multi-component CrBMoS Solid Lubricant and Tribological Films Prepared by Pulsed Magnetron Sputtering from Powder TargetsBy Zhou Yanwen, Fudong Wang, Shing Liu
Mixed CrB2 and MoS2 powder (Cr:Mo=1:1 atomic %), without any further process, were used as the targets to be sputtered and deposited onto stainless steel and silicon substrates by pulsed DC power supp
Jan 1, 2015
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Autogenous Grinding in FinlandBy Timo Heikkinen
We have read, with great interest, Mr. Crocker's article on "Recent Trends in Autogenous Grinding," published in the October issue of The Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin. Referring to
Jan 1, 1964
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Development of Ni-Co-Base Superalloys for Turbine Disk ApplicationsBy J. Fujioka, Y. F. Gu, C. Cui, D. Ping, A. Sato, H. Harada
"A new kind of cast & wrought (C&W) Ni-Co base superalloys named as ""TMW alloys"" are developed recently for compressor or turbine disks of gas turbine engines in High Temperature Materials 21 Projec
Jan 1, 2006
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Computer design of underground mine dewatering systemsBy E. M. De Souza, R. Penner
"Water is encountered at the majority of underground mines, both over their lifetime and during each stage of development and production. The dewatering system is one of the most important and costly
Jan 1, 1993
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Where did the gold and silver go?By John C. Loretto
"The paper identifies two of the main problems encountered in recent hydrometallurgical plants for the recovery of gold and silver: firstly, the plant recovery is lower than anticipated from the testw
Jan 1, 1982
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Inspection TechniquesBy Tom Shumka
Introduction ?This technique detects 100% of all gear tooth surface indications, providing comprehensive data, and has the ability to size indications accurately. ?The remarkable advantages of ECA t
May 1, 2011
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Gainshaling incentive plans and mining: An introductionBy Dougla McDonald, Richard Poulin
"Most mine managers in Canada today will agree that one of the keys to mining efficiency and productivity is their human resources. A5 a result, many mines develop some sort of incentive designed to t
Jan 1, 1995
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Inhibiting Quartz-Bitumen Coagulation by Organic ChemicalsBy W. Gan
The interactions between bitumen and quartz sands in aqueous solutions were studied with the objective of recovering residual bitumen from Athabasca oil sands froth treatment tailings. It was observed
Jan 1, 2006