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Test and Research on Hydrogen-Induced Cracking (HIC) Resistance of High-Strength Linepipe Steels (3688f627-12b2-410d-b4a7-6d72faf97b9b)
By Y. Chengxian, F. Yaorong, Xinzhe. L.
Many factors about the HIC (hydrogen-induced cracking) resistance of pipelines are discussed in this paper. The main factors that influence the ability of HIC are environmental and material factors. T
Jan 1, 2005
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Experimental Electric Smelting of Manganese Ores
By R. A. Campbell
The electric smelting of five lowgrade Canadian manganese ores has been investigated at the Mines Branch, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa. Ferromanganese, silkomanganese, and spiegel
Jan 1, 1956
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Design of a Slurry Loop for Cuttings Transport Studies in Hard Rock Drilling Applications
By M. Kamyab
Transportation of fluid and slurry (fluid and solid particle mixtures) in a pipe and annulus space has been the focus of numerous studies. There are different parameters to be considered when studying
Aug 1, 2013
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An Inspector Has Just Arrived at Your Facility. Are you Prepared?
By Michael R. Brown
A facilities success or failure of doing well during a regulatory inspection is typically measured by the number and type of citations that result, and financial liability resulting from those citatio
May 1, 2002
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Diesel Emissions and Mine Ventilation
By D. B. Stewart
In the past few years, much effort has been spent in elucidating the impact of diesel engines on the mine environment. This paper summarizes diesel fundamentals , exhaust emissions and typical tailpip
Jan 1, 1978
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Exploration• Expenditure, Discovery Rate and Methods
By D. R. Derry
This paper up-dates an earlier paper by the author on the rate of new Canadian mineral discoveries and the exploration methods which were principally responsible for these finds. He concludes that the
Jan 1, 1970
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Design and selection of equipment for deep underground mine pumping systems
By M. J. Davie, D. S. Ross
"The successful design of a new mine water pumping system is in part dependent upon the accuracy with which the operating conditions can be forecast. This paper outlines the data which should be obtai
Jan 1, 1980
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The Notch Toughness of Commercial Ship Plate
By R. C. A. Thurston
"The lack of notch ductility in structural steel in general, and in ship plate in particular, has been the object of widespread attention in the metallurgical world since the spectacular collapse of t
Jan 1, 1959
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The SART Process: Killing the Sacred Cows
By M. Melashvili
"The SART Process was introduced to the gold mining industry in the late 1990s and several commercial plants were built over the following 10 to 15 years. Most of these plants have operated well and e
Jan 1, 2016
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The Starved Acid Leach Technology (SALT) for Processing Of Nickel Laterites and Caron Plant Tailings
By J. D. Clucas, D. B. Dreisinger
"The Starved Acid Leach Technology (SALT) has been developed by Search Minerals to extract nickel and cobalt VALUES (from nickel laterite ores (saprolites) and Caron plant residues. The technology con
Jan 1, 2012
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Microwave Heating of Sulphide Minerals as a Function of Their Size and Spatial Distribution (89ce59e9-8bcf-4910-988e-b2eb0a3a7c3d)
By G. Van Weert, O. Wang
ABSTRACT: When exposed to microwaves, rocks containing sulphides adsorb energy preferentially over barren gangue and quickly become warmer with minimal energy consumption. This effect makes subsequent
Jan 1, 2011
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Microwave heating of sulphide minerals as a function of their size and spatial distribution
By G. Van Weert
ABSTRACT When exposed to microwaves, rocks containing sulphides adsorb energy preferentially over barren gangue and quickly become warmer with minimal energy consumption. This effect makes subsequent
Aug 1, 2011
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The Canadian Orphaned/Abandoned Mines Program
By Gilles Tremblay
The legacy of orphaned/abandoned mines, with their associated environmental liability, human health concerns and the financial costs of clean up is a serious issue facing Canada. In 1999 and 2000, a n
Nov 1, 2002
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Reductive Leaching of Metal Oxides in Nickel Laterite Ores, Deep Sea Manganese Nodules and Spent Batteries / Catalysts
By L. C. S. Dharmasiri, S. M. Shin, A. Senaputra, J. S. Sohn, K. H. Park, J. Avraamides
Reducing agents can be applied to leach metal values from natural and secondary resources such as laterite ores and deep sea manganese nodules and recycled materials such as spent batteries / catalyst
Jan 1, 2014
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Adra Tunnel: Fire and Rehabilitation
By Dwayne D. Tannant
The Adra tunnel near Naramata BC experienced a fire in 2010 that burned timber sets within the tunnel and caused severe spalling of rock from the roof and tunnel walls. The nature of the damage is doc
Jun 1, 2012
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The Cash porphyry copper-molybdenum deposit, Dawson Range, Yukon Territory
By W. D. Sinclair, R. J. Cathro, E. M. Jensen
"The Cash is one of the largest porphyry copper-molybdenum Deposits found in Yukon to date. It is 80 km northwest of Carmacks, within the unglaciated portion of the Dawson Range, and is associated wit
Jan 1, 1981
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Criticality-Based Model for Rehabilitating Subway Stations
By M. Abouhamad
According to the Canadian Urban Transit Association (CUTA), 140 Billion CAD is required to maintain, rehabilitate, and replace subway infrastructure between 2010 and 2014. The current practice adopted
Aug 1, 2013
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A Metallographic and Mineralogical Study of a Basic Open Hearth Heat
By Peter M. Power
A microscopic study was made of a series of simultaneous slag and metal samples taken from a low carbon basic open hearth heat. An attempt was made to identify the various micro-constituents found. As
Jan 1, 1956
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Model-based Improvements at the Sarcheshmeh Copper Mine
By S. Banisi, M. Pourkani, A. R. Laplante, A. Partoazar
"Canadian experience in industrial modeling of grinding, classification, and flotation kinetics was applied at the Sarcheshmeh copper mine, which processes 40,000 t/d of ore at 0.9 % Cu, in an effort
Jan 1, 1998
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Peirce-Smith Converters: Automation, Design, Operation and Environmental Improvements at Kansanshi Copper Smelter
By David deVries, James Rajith, Paul Mascrenhas, Nurzhan Dyussekenov, Lawrence Hanschar
Kansanshi Copper Smelter commenced operation in March 2015. The smelter features four Peirce- Smith Converters (PSCs) operated in a three hot, two blowing configuration. This paper describes some of t
Jan 1, 2019