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  • AIME
    Papers - Maintenance - Underflux Welding of Mine-locomotive Wheels (T. P. 2111, Coal Tech., Nov. 1946, with discussion)

    By C. D. Ramsden

    During the war years of 1941 to 1945, maintenance of mine locomotives and other mine equipment took the form of rebuilding rather than of renewing. Purchase of new parts became increasingly difficult

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Coal - Productivity in Mining Pitching Seams of the Canadian Rockies

    By H. Wilton Clark

    VARYING in thickness and in number from place to place, coal seams in the Canadian Rockies also range in pitch from nearly horizontal to vertical, sometimes with overturns. Over the entire coal-bearin

    Jan 1, 1955

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    The New Works at Clausthal for Dressing Ores

    By John C. F. Randolph

    (Read at the Amenia Meeting, October, 1877.) Tits establishment being now in full working order, it has seemed of considerable professional interest to collect together, in a concise form, the variou

    Jan 1, 1878

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    British Mark Century of Progress in Coal Mine Safety

    By V. S. Swaminathan

    This year, Great Britain is looking back over a century to August 14, 1850, the day when the first "Act for the Inspection of Coal Mines" was passed in that country, an act which signaled the end of o

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Production Engineering and Research - Prediction of Reservoir Behavior from Laboratory Data (T.P. 1664, Petr. Tech., Jan. 1944)

    By E. C. Babson

    In order to explore the possibility of predicting reservoir performance from laboratory data, behavior of a hypothetical low-permeability reservoir has been estimated by applying data and methods curr

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Production Engineering and Research - Prediction of Reservoir Behavior from Laboratory Data (T.P. 1664, Petr. Tech., Jan. 1944)

    By E. C. Babson

    In order to explore the possibility of predicting reservoir performance from laboratory data, behavior of a hypothetical low-permeability reservoir has been estimated by applying data and methods curr

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Chicago Paper - The Spitzkasten and Settling-Tank

    By R. H. Richards, C. E. Locke

    In "Sorting Before Sizing " (a paper first announced at the Pittsburgh meeting, February, 1896, but delayed in preparation and now presented at the present meeting) it is shown that if slime-tables ar

    Jan 1, 1898

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    Part IX – September 1969 – Communications - Grain Boundary Morphologies in Zinc

    By F. Weinberg

    INTEREST is currently being directed toward grain boundary morphologies in zinc in terms of grain boundary facetingl and grain boundary energies.' Some years ago the present author attempted t

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Mechanical Mining Using Trackless Gathering

    By J. H. Fletcher

    ALTHOUGH some mines have been completely mechanized, on the whole mechanical equipment has made slow progress in the coal fields. Coal mining is particularly well adapted to hand labor. The skillful h

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Skip Hoisting For Coal Mines

    By Andrews Allen

    THE large increase in the wages of mine workers makes it imperative that all factors tending to limit production per miner be eliminated, if possible. The trolley and storage-battery locomotive, minin

    Jan 2, 1921

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    Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - An Improved Acid for Calcium Sulfate-Bearing Formations

    By J. S. Hegwer, P. M. Dunlap

    An improved acid for the treatrrzent of sulfate-con-raining limestones and dolomites is described. The acid is designed to reduce he reprecipitation of dissolved calcium sulfate and the possibility of

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    Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Instability in Water Flooding Oil from Water-Wet Porous Media Containing Connate Water

    By H. H. Rachford

    This work presents a first-order analysis of the instability underlying viscous fingering in adverse viscosity-ratio water floods. It extends previous analyses of frontal instabilities, which were car

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Seminar On The Theory Of Sintering - With Discussion

    By F. N. Rhines

    I. An Outline of the Theory of the Sintering of Pure Metal Powders SINTERING may be defined as the process by which powders bond themselves into coherent bodies, usually, although not necessarily,

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Selecting An Open Pit Haulage Method

    By William N. Matheson

    The major consideration in any management and engineering decision is the economic evaluation of factors. The right decision is the best cost decision, provided of course that it is the safest. Change

    Jan 4, 1959

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    Boston Paper - The Management of Structural Steel

    By Albert F. Hill

    The manufacture of structural shapes in steel of uniform quality, which shall command the full confidence of the engineer, is a problem in practical metallurgy which is beginning to attract much atten

    Jan 1, 1883

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    Thunderbird Mine Of Eveleth Taconite Company

    By Robert H. Holgers

    Eveleth Taconite Co. was chartered on July 29, 1963, and is 85% owned by Ford Motor Co. and 15% by Oglebay Norton Co. The latter also serves as managing agent. The location of the company's fac

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Institute of Metals Division - Blister Formation in Rolled Aluminum

    By J. H. O’Dette

    BLISTER formation on wrought aluminum products has been a matter of concern to aluminum fabricators for many years. The fact that blisters make their appearance during the final stages of fabricati

    Jan 1, 1958

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    The Determination Of Grain Size In Metals

    By Zay Jeffries

    Discussion of the paper of ZAY JEFFRIES, A. H. KLINE and E. B. ZIMMER, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1916, and printed in Bulletin No. 108, December, 1915, pp. 2359 to 2369. ZAY JEFFRI

    Jan 5, 1916

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    Reservoir Performance - Lakeview Pool, Midway-Sunset Field

    By W. G. Frailing, W. P. Sims

    The Lakeview Pool of Kern County, California, was discovered in 1910 with the drilling of Lakeview No. 1 which blew out and produced an estimated 8,250,000 bbl of oil in 544 days of uncontrolled flow.

    Jan 1, 1950