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Facts about Mine-timber Preservation (c2725227-4a78-4466-8f9d-1d82cfc31292)By George Hunt
THE first practical treatment of wood to prevent decay was devised early in the 19th century. At that time the oaken navy of England, when the nation was fighting for its very existence, seemed doomed
Jan 1, 1927
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Production - Foreign - Russian Oil Industry 1931-1932By R. C. Beckstrom
Russia's first "Petaletka'' has ended. Technically it did not succeed but practically it has been a great achievement in the petroleum industry. Out of the chaos of revolution and civil
Jan 1, 1933
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Chicago Paper - Discussion of paper of Prof. Christy (See p. 444)Prof. G. W. MAYNARD, New York City (communication to the Secretary): Prof. Christy, in his admirable paper on "The Growth of American Mining Schools," has overlooked the work done by the Rensselaer Po
Jan 1, 1894
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The Deepest Mine in the WorldBy Thomas Read
AMONG the large number of deep mines in the world there are several which do not differ much in depth. The St. John del Rey mine, in Brazil, has reached a vertical depth of 6726 ft. below the top of i
Jan 6, 1923
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Theoretical Rating Compared With Operating Performance Of Centrifugal Mine Ventilating FansBy A. S. Richardson
THE rating of a mine ventilation fan, or the characteristic curves illustrating the duty it may be expected to perform under various mine conditions are, in general, determined by the fan manufacturer
Jan 8, 1925
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Fracture of Temper Brittle SteelBy D. C. Buffum, L. D. Jaffee
THAT the path of brittle fracture in temper brit-tle steel differs from the path in unembrittled steel has been known for some years1 More recently it has been recognized that alloy steels, at least,
Jan 1, 1959
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Paley Report Series-No. 2 - Light Metals- Prediction And PerformanceBy Walter L. Rice
It is a pleasure to report that the light metals industries are running well ahead of the growth schedule projected by the President's Materials Policy Commission. In the compilation of this su
Jan 9, 1959
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Coal - Filtration of Flocculated Coal Concentrates Containing Expanding Lattice ClaysBy G. H. Matheson, J. M. W. Mackenzie
The coal concentrates studied contained clay slimes which would not flocculate on the addition of a polymer flocculent alone. The mechanism of the flocculation process is interpreted on the basis of t
Jan 1, 1962
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Zone Purification of BerylliumBy S. R. Maloof, W. R. Mitchell, J. A. Mullendore
Preliminary experimental evidence is presented to show that the metallic impurities aluminum, iron, and silicon, and beryllium oxide as found in commercially pure hot-pressed beryllium powder can be r
Jan 1, 1962
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Electron Diffraction Study Of Oxide Films Formed On Molybdenum, Tungsten, And Alloys Of Molybdenum, Tungsten And NickelBy E. A. Gulbransen, J. W. Hickman
THE physical and chemical structure of the oxide films formed on metals and alloys is of interest in our understanding of their protective properties. According to Pilling and Bedworth,1 if the specif
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Mill Design - Mill Design for Labor Economy (T. P. 1997, Min. Tech., May 1946, with discussion)By Norman Weiss
The need for more efficient utilization of labor in the metal-mining industry has been the subject of several recent editorials in the mining press, and one attractive possibility for such improvement
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Mill Design - Mill Design for Labor Economy (T. P. 1997, Min. Tech., May 1946, with discussion)By Norman Weiss
The need for more efficient utilization of labor in the metal-mining industry has been the subject of several recent editorials in the mining press, and one attractive possibility for such improvement
Jan 1, 1947
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Progress of "Big Blasting" at ClimaxBy F. S. McNicholas
IN the first big blast at Climax, a "loop back" (three-wire system) was used (Fig. 1), with the idea of securing a wiring system that would give to all series the same amount of current. Single-phase,
Jan 1, 1938
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Hand Picking (3e4fa029-3c5f-4f70-9496-e46d4a52b663)By D. H. Davis
HAND picking was the earliest form of coal preparation, first practiced to improve the outward appearance of the coal being loaded and to remove any pieces that might appear objectionable to the buyer
Jan 1, 1950
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Natural Gas Technology - Saturation Distribution and Injection Pressure for A Radial Gas-Storage ReservoirBy E. G. Woods, A. G. Comer
A mathematical model is presented and solved for determinution of the saturation distribution and pressure in a radial gas-storage reservoir. The model consists basically of two parts: (I) the growing
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Geophysics - Seismic-Refraction Method in Ground-Water ExplorationBy W. E. Bonini, E. A. Hickok
IN the course of an investigation directed toward expanding ground-water facilities in Essex and Morris counties, New Jersey, the Board of Water Commissioners of the city of East Orange authorized a s
Jan 1, 1959
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Paper - Gravity Methods - Gravity Surveying in Great BritainBy H. Shaw
It is now generally recognized that the gravitational method of geophysical surveying is a valuable aid in elucidating the geological structure of the subsoil and enables the practical geologist to de
Jan 1, 1929
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Comparison of Methods for the Determination of Iron and Phosphorus in -SteelBy Messrs. von Jonstorff
Continued Discussion of the Paper of Messrs. von Jonstorff, Blair, Dillner and Stead, presented at the New York Meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute, October, 1904.* (Bethlehem Meeting, February,
Mar 1, 1906
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Summary Of Stress Determinations Made In The Proximity Of Underground OpeningsBy Leonard Obert
Before 1957 a number of investigators reported stress determinations made on or near the surface of underground excavations. The usual procedure was to measure surface strains and to calculate the str
Jan 1, 1967
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