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Mining - Mechanical MiningBy Eugene McAuliffe
The term "mechanical mining" carries an ambiguity which justifies a preliminary word of explanation. . All mining activity conducted in this day is more or less mechanical; that is to say, power expre
Jan 1, 1931
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Copper EmbrittlementBy L. L. Wyman
SINCE the observations of Heyn,1 relative to the embrittlement of copper after having been heated in hydrogen, this subject has received considerable attention from later investigators. The published
Jan 1, 1931
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Discussion - Institute Of Metals Division - " Shadow-Cast" Replicas For Use In The Electron Microscope - Barrett, C. S.By C. H. Gerould
I would like to take a moment to consider our polystyrene-silica replica technique, which was developed at the Dow Chemical Co. and which was mentioned in the paper just given by Mr. Thielsch. He stat
Jan 1, 1947
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Optimum Open- Pit Mine Production SchedulingBy Thys B. Johnson
Traditional mine planning concepts are discussed and suggestions for improvement through use of the developed model are proposed. The approach developed in this paper allows optimal planning of the co
Jan 1, 1969
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Grinding Ball RationingBy Walter L. Crow
MUCH has been published on highly technical phases of grinding. Very little has been written on how a mill man can improve his operations by determining the optimum size assortment of grinding balls t
Jan 7, 1957
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Chattanooga Paper - Development-Sampling and Ore-Valuation of Gold-MinesBy Mungo Park, C. Baring Horwood
This paper is intended, in the light of recent investigations, to call attention to some of the essential features of good practice in sampling and mine-valuation. Mine-sampling may be divided broadly
Jan 1, 1909
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Nature Of The Chromium-Iron-Carbon DiagramBy Marcus Grossmann
THIS paper offers for consideration certain somewhat radical modifications in the iron-carbon diagram, these modifications being the result of the presence of notable amounts of alloying elements. Whe
Jan 12, 1926
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The State Of Rock Mechanics Knowledge In DrillingBy W. C. Maurer
Although millions of feet of rock are drilled annually, the basic drilling mechanisms involved are not well understood. The primary reason for this lack of knowledge is because the basic principles of
Jan 1, 1967
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Environment-LandBy Shawn T. Sorrell, Carl Hrovatic
Original by Carl Hrovatic and Shawn T. Sorrell Revised by Carl Hrovatic Land is a precious resource and should be treated as such by all members of our society. The soil covering this earth is only a
Jan 1, 1981
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Rate Of Nucleation And Rate Of Growth Of Pearlite (456dcc9b-e26c-43fe-a074-958aa64d7f71)By Frederick C. Hull, Robert F. Mehl, Robert A. Colton
IT is known that pearlite forms from austenite by a process of nucleation and growth, and that the rate of formation of pearlite may be described by a rate of nucleation and a rate of growth.1,2 The m
Jan 1, 1942
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The Relative Merits of Large and Small Drilling-Machines in Development Work.By Frederick T. Williams
THE purpose of this paper is to discuss the relative merits of the large 31/8 in. machine and the small 21/4-in. tappett machine in driving development-headings ; and although the . data here presente
Mar 1, 1906
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Physical Metallurgy - Fundamental Principles Involved in Segregation in Alloy Castings (MetalsBy R. M. Brick
Segregation can occur only in cast alloys that solidify over a range of temperatures with a difference in composition of liquid and solid phases within this range (ignoring monotectic systems and chem
Jan 1, 1945
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Heavy Media Separation of Aluminum from Municipal Solid Waste (68349461-89b7-46d2-8860-72767c8943bc)By W. L. Freyberger, H. Alter, K. L. Woodruff, E. L. Michaels
Laboratory and pilot scale tests have been made to determine the utility of heavymedia separation, particularly a cone-type separator, as a means of recovering aluminum and other values from shredded
Jan 1, 1976
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Developments in Refinery Engineering during 1931By H. W. Camp
ALTHOUGH the situation in the oil industry during the past year has. not been conducive to large expenditures for development and research, there is little indication that such expenditures have been
Jan 1, 1932
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Desliming Ore Pulps With Sodium Silicate As A DeflocculatorBy E. R. Shorey
FLOTATION-Mill operator's have recognized that slimes are detri-mental to the flotation concentration of zinc ores. The, presence of primary slime in many of the Wisconsin ores is largely respons
Jan 1, 1934
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Non-ferrous Metallurgy and Metallography - Suggested Improvements for Smelting Copper in the Reverberatory Furnace (with Discussion)By G. L. Oldright, F. W. Schroeder
Very great changes were made in the dimensions of the smelting hearths of the furnaces in the period from about 1800 to 1906, the length increasing from about 11 to 116 ft., and the width from 8 to 19
Jan 1, 1928
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS For The Year Ending February, 1915 (cb30c95f-276b-44e1-99a5-d9d80ca9a2b2)PRESIDENT BENJAMIN B. THAYER,2 NEW YORK, N. Y. PAST PRESIDENTS JAMES F. KEMP,1 NEW YORK, N. Y. CHARLES F. RAND,2 NEW YORK, N. Y. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT SIDNEY J. JENNINGS; NEW.-YORK, N. Y.
Jan 8, 1914
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Officers And Directors For The Year Ending February, 1915 (347015b4-d424-4410-a8ec-cfb99b6b24c2)PRESIDENT BENJAMIN B. THAYER,2 NEW YORK, N. Y. PAST PRESIDENTS JAMES F. KEMP,1 NEW YORK, N. Y. CHARLES F. RAND,2 NEW YORK, N. Y. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT SIDNEY J. JENNINGS,1 NEW YORK, N. Y. TRE
Jan 7, 1914
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS For The Year Ending February, 1915 (943ac75c-a0c3-4df7-bc38-dabdd5ab0161)PRESIDENT BENJAMIN B. THAYER,2 NEW YORK, N.. Y. PAST PRESIDENTS JAMES F. KEMP,1 NEW YORK, N. Y. CHARLES F. RAND,2 .NEW YORK, N. Y. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT SIDNEY J. JENNINGS,1 NEW YORK, N. Y. T
Jan 9, 1914
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The Effect Of Mining Wider Webs On A Longwall FaceBy Jonathan Ludlow, Paul J. Guay
Based on two studies that were funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, the authors provide an overview of the benefits expected from mining deeper webs on United States longwalls. The first study, co
Jan 1, 1981