Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
Development of the Screen Bowl Centrifuge For Dewatering Coal FinesBy N. D. Policow, J. S. Orphanos
Dewatering fine clean coal fractions, -595µm (-28 mesh), represents one of the most difficult and costly separations in typical plant circuits. Since 1969, the screen bowl centrifuge has offered an ec
Jan 1, 1984
-
Generalization Of The Ground Reaction Curve ConceptBy Emmanuel Detournay, Charles Fairhurst
A method is proposed for computing (a possible solution of) the ground reaction curve, for use in tunnel support analysis, in cases where the initial stress field is not hydrostatic. Rock around a cir
Jan 1, 1982
-
Note on the Falling Cliff Zinc MineBy F. P. Dewey
THE Falling Cliff Mine adjoins on the west the Bertha Mine, from which a large amount of first-class ore has been taken, producing the purest zinc known to commerce. The two mines are in the same hill
Jan 1, 1882
-
Table of Contents (abd4f2ab-a916-41ed-bb34-946c806168c7)CURRENT MATTERS Page Page Colorado Meeting iii. Members in Military Service... xxxvi New York Meeting, Proceedings. iv Personal xxxix War Smoker xi Positions Vacant xli Woman's Auxiliary xx
Jan 4, 1918
-
Shocks on Railway BridgesBy John W. Cloud
THE delivery of blows upon roadway structures by the locomotive engine at high speed, although long recognized, has, perhaps, not been a generally understood in severity, relation to speed, and cause
Jan 1, 1881
-
Past and Present Officers (c12ec93b-031e-49ce-882b-d18c8f775c3d)DAVID THOMAS 1871 R. W. RAYMOND 1872-1874 A. L. HOLLEY 1875 ABRAM S. HEWITT 1876 T. STERRY HUNT 1877 ECKLEY B. COXE 1878-1879 WILLIAM P. SHINN 1880 WILLIAM METCALF 1881 RICHARD P. ROTHW
Jan 1, 1941
-
GeophysicsBy Sherwin F. Kelly
Airborne techniques enter hard rock exploration field. . . the gap between pure geophysics and engineering seen as closing rapidly.
Jan 2, 1951
-
Past and Present Officers (3bd239ff-620c-47f7-8179-a1a3ac289e07)DAVID THOMAS 1871 R. W. RAYMOND 1872-1874 A. L. HOLLEY 1875 ABRAM S. HEWITT 1876 T. STERRY HUNT 1877 ECKLEY B. COXE 1878-1879 WILLIAM P. SHINN 1880 WILLIAM METCALF 1881 RICHARD P. ROTHW
Jan 1, 1939
-
Expanding Your Computer Usage Through Time Sharing With A UniversityBy Randy L. McGuire, Dale P. Ingold
The Youghiogheny and Ohio Coal Company expanded computer usage in the areas of engineering and production analyses by establishing a time-share terminal with Ohio University. Through the use of a grad
Jan 1, 1983
-
Virginia Paper - Note on the Falling Cliff Zinc MineBy F. P. Dewey
The Falling Cliff Mine adjoins on the west the Bertha Mine, from which a large amount of first-class ore has been taken, producing the purest zinc known to commerce. The two mines are in the same hill
Jan 1, 1882
-
Surface Coal Mining - An Approach to Prime Farmland Requirements (19f5b823-3003-473e-a9ea-d1189046523b)By S. T. Sorrell
To obtain a negative determination for prime farmlands in its approved lignite surface mine permit application, Phillips Coal Co. conducted a soils mapping effort and a historic land use survey. In ad
Jan 1, 1985
-
Title Page (bccc8a17-4221-4aa2-95c4-d8bdcfd47e31)At the meeting of the Board of Directors, and of the Council of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, February 21, 1911, Dr. R. W. Raymond asked for the appointment of a joint commit¬tee to rece
Jan 1, 1917
-
Index (fb715d0a-eba0-4d38-b483-a063609f1462)Jan 1, 1953
-
A Study Of Fracture Toughness For An Anisotropic ShaleBy Terry G. Richard, Vernal H. Kenner, Sunder H. Advani
This paper presents and discusses the results of thirty-one fracture toughness tests on Pennsylvanian Age Clay Shale. Two different orientations for this anisotropic material were studied and two seri
Jan 1, 1982
-
Processing – No Longer a ProblemBy C. Richard Tinsley
As discussed in the economics section of this article, the main processing consideration is whether manganese will be recovered, as this has major implications for reagent consumption. Nodule processi
Jan 4, 1975
-
Institute of Metals Division - Phase Transitions in the System Tungsten-Carbon (TN)By George W. Orton
i\- number of investigations have established that tungsten monocarbide (WC) forms throughout a wide range of temperatures (800° to 2200°C), but the di-tungsten carbide (W2C) forms only at the high en
Jan 1, 1964
-
Present at the Chicago MeetingAbbott, Franklin E. Adgate, Frank Aertsen, G. Aid, Kenneth Albert, H. I. Alexander, D. B. W. Allan, Wm. G. Allen, R. 0. Allen, Roy H. Aller, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Altmayer, Maurice A
Jan 11, 1919
-
Technical Notes - Use of Etch Figures for Micrographic Investigations of Commercially Pure Aluminum and Aluminum AlloysBy Jean Herenguel
THE published work of Lacombe and Beaujard' has demonstrated the interesting application of etch figures to the determination of crystal orientations in aluminum by a purely micrographic method.
Jan 1, 1953
-
Analysis of Wet Grinding Circuit Control Using Inferential Particle Size MeasurementBy S. K. Kawatra, R. A. Seitz
The use of inferential particle sizing for closed wet grinding circuit control has been practiced for several years. This paper presents a review of some inferential sizing equations developed for pil
Jan 1, 1984
-
British Coal Industry Law ReviewedBy R. V. Wheeler
A MATTER of much concern at present to the coal-mining industry of-Great Britain is the effect of the working of the Coal Mines Act, 1930. This Act, which received the Royal Assent on Aug. 1, 1930, co
Jan 1, 1931