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Economic Aspects of Unit Operation of Oil PoolsBy Joseph E. Pogue
THERE are two methods employed in the development of oil pools. The older and dominant method is one in which the primary object is the protection of the underground deposit from drainage through comp
Jan 1, 1930
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First Of A Two-Part Report Trends In The Design Of Large Grinding MillsBy Philip B. Dettmer
In the last two decades we have witnessed many new developments in the art and science of mineral beneficiation. Competition and the pressures of inflation have caused operating managements to search
Jan 4, 1965
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Die Casting of BrassBy John Freeman
THIS paper relates entirely to the casting of brass under fluid pressure in steel dies. Die castings of metals and alloys of low melting point have been available for many years but the development of
Jan 1, 1935
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Asbestos-Fiber Exploration And Production Forecasts By Core Drilling, Jeffrey Mine, Asbestos, QuebecBy George K. Foster, Charles D. Borror
THE Jeffrey mine of the Canadian Johns-Manville Co., Limited, is in the town of Asbestos, situated approximately 100 miles northeast of Montreal and about the same distance southwest of Quebec, in Ric
Jan 1, 1946
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Amenia Meeting - October 1877The opening session was held on Tuesday evening, October 23d. Mr. J. F. Lewis, on behalf of the local committee of arrange ments, made a short address of greeting to the members assembled, and then i
Jan 1, 1879
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Geologic Studies Play Major Role At Hudson Cement Co.'s QuarryBy J. R. Dunn
Planning quarry operations and control of the quality of rock materials at Hudson Cement Co. at East Kingston, N. Y., are special problems because of multiple uses for the stone and the great structur
Jan 11, 1961
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Virginia Beach Paper - The Silver-Mines of Lake Valley, New MexicoBy Ellis Clark
These mines were discovered by George W. Lufkin in August, 1878, and mere worked almost continuously until August, 1893, a period of fifteen years. The ore-deposits in this locality lie close to th
Jan 1, 1895
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Simulation of Flotation PlantsBy R. P. King
The two-phase distributed-parameter kinetic model for flotation has been wed as the basis for a digital simulation of flotation plants of arbitrary configuration. Ores that contain any number of miner
Jan 1, 1976
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The Outlook For ScrapBy Edwin C. Barringer
IRON and steel scrap has again become page one news, as it was during the war. To many this is anomalous because the common concept is that the theaters of war are literally paved with scrap as the by
Jan 1, 1947
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Tungsten-Oxygen SystemBy Monte J. Pool, Rudolph Speiser, George R. St. Pierre, William T. Ebihara
Standard free energies of formation of WO,, W O W20058 and WO3from oxygen and the lower oxide or tungsten have been determined in the tempel-ature range of 700° to 1220°C. A tentative W-O phase diagmm
Jan 1, 1962
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Relation Between Spontaneous Polarization Curves And Depth, Size, And Dip Of Ore BodiesBy Walter Stern
THE self-potential or spontaneous polarization method is one of the oldest in the field of electrical exploration. When applied in prospecting for ore bodies, it is one of the most rapid and inexpensi
Jan 1, 1944
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Ottawa Paper - The Sudbury Ore-DepositsBy E. D. Peters
The Sudbury ore-deposits possess a peculiar interest for a variety of reasons. In the first place, they are deep within the borders of the Huronian rocks, and are consequently amongst the oldest depos
Jan 1, 1890
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Carbon-In-Pulp - Recovery Of Gold And SilverThe ability of activated charcoal or carbon to adsorb complex metal ions has been recognized for many years, but it wasn't until the late 1940s and early 1950s that attempts were made to employ c
Jan 1, 1981
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Zinc Burning as a Metallurgical ProcessBy W. R. Ingalls
THE manufacture of zinc oxide directly from the ore is one of the most important contributions that America has made to the metallurgy of zinc. Heretofore, this has been clone chiefly for the producti
Jan 9, 1917
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Specimen Dimensions on Easy Glide in GoldBy Y. Nakada, U. F. Kocks, B. Chalmers
The stress-strain behavior of the gold single crystals in easy glide was found to be affected by the specimen dimension which is parallel to the projection of the Burgers vector of the primary-slip sy
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Predicting Physical Properties in Oriented MetalsBy E. F. Sturcken, J. W. Croach
A grain orientation distribution function, P(u,F), was developed for use in predicting physical properties in oriented metals. Examples are given of the use of the function to predict thermal expansi
Jan 1, 1963
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Pure Irons - Ancient and ModernBy J. G. Thompson
IRON, iron everywhere, but hardly a particle of pure unadulterated iron for the metallurgist to use as a base for the protean characteristics that he develops in the alloys of iron-the modern steels.
Jan 1, 1940
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Institute of Metals Division - Nitrogen-Induced Internal Friction in ChromiumBy Mark J. Klein, A. H. Clauer
The Snoek peak induced by solute nitrogen in chromium was studied. A rapid quenching rate is required to maintain nitvogen in solution in sufficient concentrations to be detectable by internal-frictio
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - On the Solution of Diffusion Problems Involving Concentration-Dependent Diffusion CoefficientsBy Carl Wagner
This paper contains solutions of the differential equation of diffusion in binary alloys if the diffusion coefficient is an exponential function of the concentration of one of the components. THE g
Jan 1, 1953
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Fundamentals In Dustproofing CoalBy H. R. Fife
AN extended study of dustproofing Freeport-seam coal has empha-sized several fundamental features in the successful treating of bituminous coals. The extent of the exposed surface area and its absorpt
Jan 1, 1937