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A metallurgical evaluation of Grade 483 line pipe
By R. B. Casault, J. D. Boyd, D. R. Bell
"Full-scale sections of three different types of Grade 483 line pipe have been evaluated extensively. The variations in chemical composition, optical microstructure, tensile properties, hardness and C
Jan 1, 1982
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A metallurgical test programme formine -plant projects
By J. Kitagawa
The principal objectives of a metallurgical test programme for a 'grass roots' mining project are twofold. The first requirement is to establish the metallurgical viability of the project by
Jan 1, 1978
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A Metalografia Como Ferramenta De Qualidade Na Trefilação
By Giulliane Meireles Casali Gonçalves Torres
Os arrebentamentos que ocorrem durante o processo de trefilação geram impacto na produtividade e rendimento operacional em função do retrabalho gerado na realização de solda cada vez que o material se
Aug 17, 2017
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A Method And Computer Algorithm For Isolation And Calculation Of The Real Internal Rates Of Return
By [Miroslaw] M. Hajdasinsk
The identification of the real internal rates of return (IRR's) of a project is essential for its economic evaluation. The existing methods for the calculation of IRR's are both cumbersome a
Jan 1, 1986
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A Method for Adapting the Ammonia Leaching Process to the Recovery of Copper and Nickel from Sulphide Ore and Concentrate
By F. A. Forward
Introduction The main line of ascent in the development of the nickel industry may be traced back through the International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited, to its earliest antecedents, the Canad
Jan 1, 1948
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A Method For Alunite Beneficiation
By J. Y. Hwang
Alunite has been utilized as raw materials for producing alumina and potassium sulfate fertilizer in Russia for many years. In the United States, this mineral has not been commercially processed thoug
Jan 1, 1985
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A Method for Arsenic and Copper Removal from Acidic Effluents Released by Copper Smelters
By M. I. Panayotova
Some of effluents released by copper smelting plants are highly acidic (pH = 0~1) and contain arsenic and copper in relatively high concentrations (10~20 g/L). Usually arsenic is removed by precipitat
Jan 1, 2014
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A Method For Assessing Equipment Operator Training And Performance
By William J. Wiehagen
The training of mining personnel is a large and continuing activity for the mineral industries. Although safety and skills training has long been recognized as an essential element for reducing injuri
Jan 1, 1983
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A Method For Assessing The Potential Of Mine Subsidence At Abandoned Mine Sites Through The Assistance Of Finite Element Modeling
By Richard E. Bischke
Computer assisted finite element model analysis, originally developed to study stress distributions in aircraft, has been modified into a versatile mining program, that can be used to assist the engi
Jan 1, 1984
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A Method for Calculating the Weight of Charge to Use in Large Hole Pre-Splitting for Cast Blasting Operations
By J Lyall Workman, Peter N. Calder
Operations using draglines to remove the overburden above coal seams have increasingly turned to cast blasting to improve productivity and reduce costs. Many such operations also employ active highwal
Jan 1, 1991
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A Method For Computing Pressure Drop In The Pipe Of Flowing Oil Wells
By K. B. Nowels
DATA pertaining to pipe line flow for both oil and gas in horizontal or nearly horizontal pipe lines are both extensive and accurate. However, the pipe formulas used to determine pressure drop for flo
Jan 1, 1932
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A Method for Concentration of North Carolina Spodumene Ores
By Mason K. Banks
A process has been developed which produces spodumene concentrates assaying 6.0 pct Li20 and 0.45 pct Fe203, with 70 to 75 pct recovery of spodumene. Two flotation separations are required: the simult
Jan 2, 1953
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A Method for Determination of Strength of Coal Mass
By Qixiang Y
The strength of coal mass saturated with gas is an essential parameter in studying the mechanism of gas and coal outburst,and its prediction method. Up to now, there has not been a method for dete
Jan 1, 1992
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A Method For Determination Of Strength Of Coal Mass
By Guo Junfeng
The strength of coal mass saturated with gas is an essential parameter in studying the mechanism of gas and coal outburst, and its prediction method. Up to now, there has not been a method for determi
Jan 1, 1992
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A Method for determining anisotropic transport properties in fuell cell porous transport layers
By D. Hamilton
The electrode of a PEM fuel cell consists of two distinct sections - the catalyst layer and the porous transport layer (PTL). There are several kinds of PTL material, although all use carbon fibres as
Jan 1, 2005
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A Method for Determining Magnetic Susceptibility of Core Samples
By William Barrett
IN order properly to evaluate the data related to geomagnetic surveys, it is highly desirable to have all the available information concerning the magnetic properties of the, involved media. This is t
Jan 1, 1931
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A Method for Determining the Long-Term Strength of Evaporites
By M. S. King
"A simple method is proposed for determining the long-term deformation behaviour of evaporites. The theory developed can be tested by measuring the change in diameter as a function of time of a vertic
Jan 1, 1971
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A Method For Determining The Origin Of Surface Defects In Rolled Steel Products
By V. E. Elliott, C. L. Meyette
THE conditioning of semifinished steel products such as billets, blooms, and slabs to remove surface defects before further processing to finished products is a necessary accompaniment to steel mill r
Jan 1, 1948
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A Method for Determining the True Tensile Strength of Rock
By Niles E. Grosvenor
Several methods have been proposed for determining the tensile strength of rock. These have been tried out over the past several years, but the results have been erratic and of doubtful value. The te
Jan 1, 1960
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A Method for Determining the Water Content of Sands
By H. G. Botset
A KNOWLEDGE of the water content of producing sands is becoming of increasing importance to the petroleum industry. It is now a generally accepted fact that practically all oil sands contain some free
Jan 1, 1938