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A Continuous Ground Bed Resistance Monitor
By R. Sainath, Wils L. Cooley
Continuous monitoring of ground bed resistance is essential to insure a low-resistance path for fault currents, lightning strokes, and electrostatic discharges. This paper explains the salient feature
Jan 1, 1979
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A Continuous Improvement Model Linking Planning and Operations
By Paul Clark
Generation - Profile l 9,726 megawatts (MW) of capacity l 46,877 gigawatt hours (GWh) produced at an average plant availability of 88.4% l 47 facilities in four geographies: Canada; the U.S.; Mexic
May 1, 2004
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A Continuous Mine Roof Monitor
By Atmesh K. Sinha
In spite of the artificial supports which are provided to reinforce the mine roof and prevent failures, roof falls continue to occur very frequently in the mines due to the very unpredictable geologic
Jan 1, 1983
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A Continuous Monitor For Diesel Particulate Matter
By Charles D. Litton
This report describes a smoke particle detector which utilizes a novel three electrode configuration and 5.0 [] source of Americium 241. The detector operates on the principle of diffusional charging
Jan 1, 1989
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A continuous mucking/crushing conveying system
By J. G. Kelly
"IntroductionOver the past twenty-five years of improvements to scooptrams In the Ontario Division of Inco Ltd., records indicate that on average, an 8 yard capacity machine at 80% availability will l
Jan 1, 1988
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A Continuous Oxygen Probe for Non-Ferrous Smelting Slags
By Flloyd J. M
A continuous oxygen probe,incorporating a SIRO2 solid electrolyte oxygen sensor which measured the oxygen potential of a small volume of gas enclosed above the melt's surface,was constructed
Jan 1, 1987
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A continuous quality improvement framework for electrowinning current efficiency
By S. Michael, T. E. Moongo
Electrowinning consumes a substantial amount of electrical energy, and owing to the ever-increasing unit cost of electrical power there is a need to improve current efficiency in the process. This res
Jan 1, 2021
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A Continuous Radon Survey In An Active Uranium Mine
By J. C. Kerkering, J. C. Franklin, T. O. Meyer, R. W. McKibbin
Abstract-A continuous survey of radon gas was made in two interconnecting stopes in a southwestern U. S. uranium mine to determine how the various phases of the mining cycle affected the radon concent
Jan 6, 1978
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A Continuous Radon Survey In An Active Uranium Mine
By J. C. Kerkering, J. C. Franklin, T. O. Meyer, R. W. McKibbin
A continuous survey of radon gas was made in two interconnecting stopes in a southwestern U. S. uranium mine to determine how the various phases of the mining cycle affected the radon concentration. T
Jan 1, 1979
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A Continuously Operating Laboratory Coal Pulverizer That Measures Net Power
By Will H. Coghill, P. H. Delano, G. D. Coe
DATA concerning the actual net energy required for pulverizing coal are lacking from the literature on coal pulverization. Power data given in the literature concern gross power and frequently include
Jan 1, 1942
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A Continuum Damage Model to Predict Bit Performance Based on Single Cutter Experiments
By A. Dahi Taleghani, Amir Shojaei
A continuum damage mechanics (CDM) based constitutive model has been developed to describe elastic, plastic and damage behavior of rock during drilling. In addition to inelastic deformations, this mod
Jan 1, 2015
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A Continuum Damage Modeling Approach for Simulation of Hydraulic Fractures
By A. Dahi Taleghani, A. Shojaei
Continuum damage mechanics (CDM) of rocks is studied together with their elastic and plastic behaviors to develop simulation tools for hydraulic fracturing jobs in naturally fractured formations. The
Jan 1, 2015
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A Contracting Strategy for Managing Risk on Subsurface Projects Delivered Using Design-Build
By David Corkum, David Hatem
Subsurface construction projects are risky ventures and the decision to deliver a project using the Design-Build model does not eliminate those risks. Differing site conditions, inadequate design, and
Jan 1, 2003
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A Contribution for the Improvement of a Rotary Sample Divider for Iron Ore Concentrates Sampling.
By M. Poirier, J. H. Mbouche
"The research question of the present work is the following: at which speed should a rotary sample divider operate in order to produce representative samples of iron ore concentrate? In order to solve
Jan 1, 2016
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A Contribution to Carbonates-Phosphate Separation by Flotation Technique
By Ammar Henchiri
INTRODUCTION A current need of the phosphate industry is the development of process technology for treatment of high carbonate content ore. About 75 to 80 percent of the world phosphate reserves (1
Jan 1, 1993
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A Contribution to Chloride Hydrometallurgy: Regeneration of Superazeotropic Strength HCL via Reactive Crystallization
By T. Feldmann, G. P. Demopoulos
The feasibility of chloride leaching processes depends on interfacing them with cost-effective HCl regeneration technologies. This paper summarizes the most important findings of research conducted in
Jan 1, 2014
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A Contribution To Studies Of Piles Under Dynamic Loads - Synopsis
By R. J. Folic
Investigations of the vibrations of a pile in soil are performed on a dynamic model in the form of a prismatic bar of finite axial and flexural stifnesses with a discrete mass at its free end represen
Jan 1, 2010
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A Contribution To The Behaviour Of Piled Raft Foundations
By H. L. Jessberger
In recent years piled raft foundations of multi-storey buildings on weak soils have generated much interest and discussion. By taking account of the effects of each component of the system - the pile
Jan 1, 1991
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A Contribution to the Study of the Molybdenite Pipes of Kingsgate, N.S.W., with Special Reference to Ore Mineralogy
The Kingsgate molybdenite pipes are considered on petrochemical data and field occurrence to be, possibly, epi-magmatic plutonic offshoots grading into hydrothermal bodies. There is reason to believe
Jan 1, 1962
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A Contribution to the Theory of the Interpretation of Resistivity Measurements Obtained from Surface Potential Observations
By R. J. Watson
IN an earlier paper, Ehrenburg and Watson1 published the develop-ment for a potential function by which it is possible to obtain the electric potential at points on the surface of the ground when a cu
Jan 1, 1934