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Hoist Rope Inspection Automation: A Review of the HRIA Project
By Andrew Young
A Question Murray Dodge ?Inco Stobie Maintenance ?I visually inspect my hoist ropes every day and seldom find anything. Is there a better way to do the inspection?? Based on HRIA research activi
May 1, 2006
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Hoist-Rope Stress Analysis and Preventative Maintenance for Multi-Rope Friction Hoists
By Humphrey Dean
"Canadian mining companies now operate numerous Koepe-type friction hoists in a variety of different shafts, most of which have a depth in excess of 3,000 feet. Rope performance reliability is an abso
Jan 1, 1970
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Hoisting at Alwinsal
By W. D. Breil, C. B. Ison
A collection of general performance data relating to the G.H.H. - Gutehoffnungshiitte multi-rope friction hoist will be discussed together with some aspects of the following: overspeed supervision by
Jan 1, 1972
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Hoisting at the Stobie Mine
By A. M. Cameron
THE HOISTING PLANT at the Stobie section of the FroodStobie mine is a two-shaft installation designed to handle a daily production of 18,000 tons of ore at depth. The two vertical shafts are within 10
Jan 1, 1956
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Hoisting Rope Research in Ontario Mines
By R. E. Dye
Introduction Research concerning all phases of hoisting practice, but more particularly the causes and prevention of hoisting rope deterioration and the improvement of safety dogs 158 for shaft con
Jan 1, 1948
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Hollinger Mine
By W. A. Jones
"The Hollinger gold mine is in the Porcupine area, Cochrane district, in northern Ontario. The adjacent town of Timmins, which has a population of 25,856, lies 490 miles by railway north of the city o
Jan 1, 1954
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Hollinger Shaft Practice
By V. J. Southey
HOLLINGER mining operations have required development by 24 vertical shafts having a total length of 28,160 feet. Seventeen of these are sunk from surface and seven are interior shafts. Four surface s
Jan 1, 1939
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Holt-McDermott Milling Operation
By R. H. Colquhoun
"INTRODUCTION The Holt-McDermott Mine is wholly-owned gold mining operation of American Barrick Resources Corp. that begun operations in June 1988.The property is located 0.5 km. south of Highway 101
Jan 1, 1989
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Honeymoon Uranium Project, South Australia
By Colin P. Skidmore
Long touted as Australia?s fourth uranium mine the sediment-hosted Honeymoon Uranium Project is close to commercial production using insitu-leach mining methods. Uranium mineralisation occurs as pitch
May 1, 2006
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Honeywell Multivariable Predictive Control Implementation in the Goldex Grinding Circuit
By M. R. Dion, K. Frenette, R. K. Jonas, S. Simard, F. Robichaud
"In 2011, a site study indicated that the application of Honeywell’s Multivariable Predictive Control Technology (MPC) to the Goldex processing facility would provide significant opportunities for imp
Jan 1, 2017
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Hope Bay Gold Project - Nunavut
A Joint Venture between Hope Bay Gold Corporation and Miramar Mining Corporation recently acquired the Hope Bay project in Nunavut, which represents the first discovery of a major new Archean greensto
May 1, 2001
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Hope Bay Project: Canada?s Premier Undeveloped Greenstone Gold Belt Nunavut Territory, Canada
By Stephen P. Quin
One of the most prospective undeveloped greenstone belts in Canada, the Hope Bay greenstone belt extends over 80km in a north-south direction and is between 7 and 20km wide. The belt lies on the arcti
May 1, 2003
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Horizon control technology for selective mining in underground coal mines
By I. R. Muirhead, A. L. Craven
The trend in mining thermal coal is only to mine coal with the lowest sulphur content. In many coal seams, bands of coal with high sulphur content are often present, generally occurring either at the
Jan 1, 2000
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Horizontal Cut-and-Fill Stoping at Falconbridge Nickel Mines, Limited
By E. B. Wright
THE property of Falconbridge Nickel Mines, Limited, is in Falconbridge township, approximately thirteen miles northwest of Sudbury. From the mine and townsite, a gravel road leads to Sudbury and a bra
Jan 1, 1938
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Horses for Courses – Tailoring Front End Design to Project Requirements
By Paul Staples, Paul Messenger, Greg Lane
"Every project is different. While “conventional” SAG and ball mill circuits will suit many projects, for others there are alternatives, which may produce improved outcomes. This paper examines partic
Jan 1, 2008
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Host rock alteration and its application as an ore guide at the Midwest Lake uranium deposit, northern Saskatchewan
By Hoeve. J.
"In the unconformity-type uranium deposit at Midwest Lake, mineralization is associated with extensive host rock alteration, which affects the metamorphic basement as well as the overlying Athabasca G
Jan 1, 1984
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Host-rock geochemistry and massive volcanogenic sulphide ores
By J. S. Fox
Major-element data for unaltered, unmineralized felsic host rocks from a number of stratigraphically simple, massive volcanogenic Zn-Cu(-Pb) sulphide deposits of low metamorphic grade have been compil
Jan 1, 1979
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Hot deformation in dispersion strengthened aluminum alloys and composites
By T. R. Bieler
"Hot forming and superplasticity in powder metallurgy aluminum alloys and composites is reviewed. The effects of alloy composition, particulate composition, size, and size distribution is summarized.
Jan 1, 1997
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Hot Deformation Modeling of Functionally Graded Steels
By Sadough vanini Ali
Hot deformation behavior of functionally graded steel (FGS) was investigated via conducting hot compression tests at different temperatures and strain rates. Functionally graded steels consist of ferr
Oct 1, 2011
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Hot Forging Process Simulation for Aerospace Aluminium Alloy Using a Modified Johnson-Cook Equation
By A. Gakwaya, K. Ba, M. Guillot, J. Levesque
"In the aerospace industry, parts requiring tight dimensional tolerances and high mechanical properties are often produced by forging. This forming process allows for an optimal use of the material an
Jan 1, 2016