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    Preconcentration Of Native Copper And Porphyry Copper Ores By Electronic Sorting (d7df667e-6ea9-4120-8883-e8da9e553b62)

    By R. W. Nash, A. E. Schwaneke, V. R. Miller

    The Bureau of Mines developed a detector for controlling sorting devices to separate the copper-bearing fragments from the barren portion of Michigan native copper and western prophyry copper ores. A

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - The Effect of Light-Gasoline Injection of Oil Recovery by Water Flooding

    By R. Wiesenthal

    A method is developed for improving the low recovery efficiency which results when viscous oils are flooded by water. Viscous oil has been diluted with a lighter liquid miscible in it in any ratio whi

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Institute of Metals Division - Determining Boron Distribution in metals by Neutron Activation

    By Barbara A. Thompson

    A previously reported high-resolution method for the location of boron-rich areas in metallurgical and biological specimens was been adapted for general use on a routine basis. The rnetlzod utilizes

    Jan 1, 1961

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    An Introductory Review - Computer Applications In Pyrometallurgical Processes: The-State-Of-The-Art

    By Harrison R. Cooper

    Computer process analysis and control techniques are overcoming major hurdles to acceptance in the mineral industry. With the growing list of new advances characteristic of a rapidly maturing discipli

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Coal - Coal Preparation with the Modern Feldspar Jig

    By G. A. Vissac

    The only fine coal washer with proved automatic controls, the feldspar jig is capable of good efficiencies even at low separating gravities, handles a variety of products, and treats 150 tph and over.

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Some Factors Affecting The Rate Of Extrusion Of Aluminum Alloys

    By T. L. Fritzlen

    EXTRUSION of aluminum alloys in this country is performed mainly by direct extrusion, therefore this paper is confined only to factors affecting the rate of extrusion by this method. Many factors aff

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Diffusion, Mobility And Their Interrelation Through Free Energy In Binary Metallic Systems

    By L. S. Darken

    IT has been known for sometime that in an ionic lattice, such as that of Ag2S or FeO, the migration velocity of the anion may differ markedly from that of the cation, the cation being usually the more

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Anelastic Properties Of Iron

    By T&apos Kê, ing-sui

    INTRODUCTION ACCORDING to the classical theory of elasticity, the elastic portion of the stress-strain curve is represented by a straight line. Such a representation implies that there is a linear

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Philadelphia, June 1876 Paper - On the Hot Blast, with an Explanation of its Mode of Action in Iron Furnaces of Different Capacities

    By I. Lowthian Bell

    THERE has been probably no improvement introduced into the manufacture of iron which created more surprise in the minds of practical smelters and of scientific men than Neilson's discovery of the

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    The Resolution Of Coal By Oxidation

    By W. Francis

    OF THE methods that have been used for studying the chemical composition of coal, attack by reagents has not, in general, yielded much information. Most of the reagents used have been strong oxidants

    Jan 3, 1925

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    Drilling Technology - A Method of Perforating Casing Below Tubing

    By G. R. Hodgson, M. P. Lebourg

    The introduction in the field of a new type well completion called for the setting of tubing open-ended in the well before perforating the casing. This paper describes a new perforating tool of the sh

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Thermal Conductivity of Copper Alloys.-I. Copper-zinc Alloys

    By Cyril Smith

    ALTHOUGH not of the same importance as electrical conductivity, the capacity for conducting heat is nevertheless a very important property of metals and alloys. A knowledge of thermal conductivity is

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Duluth Paper - The Incline Railway at Lookout Mountain

    By W. H. Adams

    Among the engineering plants with new features and deserving details which are constantly being brought to the working stage in the Southern States by the generous expenditure of capital, none can exc

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Reservoir Engineering Equipment - Performance of Water Drive Reservoirs, Including Pressure Maintenance, by the Reservoir Analyzer

    By J. M. McDowell

    A study has been made to deter~r~irre how the behavior of a water drivee reservoir changes as a function of the permeability of the formation and as a function of the size of the aquifer. The effect o

    Jan 1, 1956

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    The Practical Side Of Mining Research At Kennecott Copper Corporation

    By C. D. Broadbent

    INTRODUCTION The slope stability research plan at Kennecott was developed to serve the specific needs of large, open pit mines; primarily those developed in faulted and highly-fractured intrusive

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Part VII - Communications - Computerized Plastic Deformation by Slip

    By G. Y. Chin, M. T. Dolan, W. L. Mammel

    In the case of plastic deformation by slip, von Mises' showed that an arbitrary shape change of a crystal generally requires the activation of five independent slip systems. The selection of the

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Part X – October 1968 - Papers - The Interaction of Dislocations Moving at Velocities of 0.5C and Above: A Computer Simulation

    By Robert J. De Angelis, James H. Barker

    An improved method for solving dynawzical dislocation problems using a digital computer is described in this paper. Interactions between two distinct types of dislocations were studied: attractive scr

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Institute of Metals Division - Thermoelastic and Burst-Type Martensites in Copper- Zinc Beta-Phase Alloys

    By T. B. Massalski, Horace Pops

    The occurrence and the temperature dependence of the athermal martensitic transformation in bcc Cu-Zn ß-phase alloys have been studied by cold-state microscopy, differential thermal analysis, and elec

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Technical Notes - Silicothermic Reduction of Magnesia and Ferrosilicon Activities

    By Bernt Ellingsaeter, Terkel Rosenqvist

    IN the silicothermic reduction of magnesia, burned dolomite is treated with high grade ferrosilicon in an evacuated steel retort at temperatures between 1150° and 1200°C. The following reaction is

    Jan 1, 1957