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    Hot-milling of Rock-drill Bit

    By Robert Berggren

    THE hot-milling process for reconditioning rock-drill bits is not new. It has been employed by a few mines for years and in the past decade it has been widely adopted, as its advantages have become be

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Draw Control in Caving Operations on Southern African Chrpsotile Asbestos Mines

    By T. Glen Heslop, Dennis H. Laubscher

    INTRODUCTION In all cave mining operations waste is drawn mixed in the ore, hauled, hoisted and milled. This waste usually contains some mineral which partly covers some of the costs of mining and

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Progress in the Reduction and Refining of Copper During 1930

    By FREDERICK LAISY

    A NUMBER of new plants for the treatment of copper ores were completed or under construction during the year. Among these may be mentioned the plants of the International Nickel Co., those of the Huds

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Discussion of "Diffusion Creep in Zirconium and Certain Zirconium Alloys"*

    By D. A. Woodford

    A number of observations have now been reported where the steady-state creep rate is apparently linearly dependent on the applied stress at high temperature and low stresses. This results in a creep r

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Graphical Methods Of Representing Some Conditions Of Plasticity

    By William Marsh Baldwin

    [Two of the most useful and important equations available to the metallurgist for the study of plastic deformation of metals are the Huber-von Mises-Hencky1-3 and the St. Venant7-10 equations. HUBE

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Resources of Industrial Minerals - Potential Sources of Aluminum in Southwestern China (Mining Tech., Jan. 1946, T. P. 1938)

    By Chingyuan Y. Li, C. Y. Hsieh

    Realizing that aluminum will have a great role to play in the coming industrialization of China, Chinese geologists have long been looking about for some aluminum deposits. The possible sources appear

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Resources of Industrial Minerals - Potential Sources of Aluminum in Southwestern China (Mining Tech., Jan. 1946, T. P. 1938)

    By Chingyuan Y. Li, C. Y. Hsieh

    Realizing that aluminum will have a great role to play in the coming industrialization of China, Chinese geologists have long been looking about for some aluminum deposits. The possible sources appear

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Philadelphia Paper - Memoranda on the Analysis of Statistics

    By A. W. Hale

    In a work published in 1838, De Morgan, the author of the article on " Probabilities," in the Encyclopedia Metropolltimn, says: " The method of least squares is not yet introduced intb the affairs of

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Papers - Effect of Temperature and Basicity upon Equilibria of Liquid Steel and Basic Oxidizing Slags (T.P. 1321, with discussion)

    By O. B. Ellis, Eric R. Jette, John Chipman

    In the study of the chemical reactions orcurring in the open-hearth furnace, it is frequently assumed that a condition of equilibrium between slag and metal is attained. In order to test this assumpti

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - Effect of Temperature and Basicity upon Equilibria of Liquid Steel and Basic Oxidizing Slags (T.P. 1321, with discussion)

    By John Chipman, Eric R. Jette, O. B. Ellis

    In the study of the chemical reactions orcurring in the open-hearth furnace, it is frequently assumed that a condition of equilibrium between slag and metal is attained. In order to test this assumpti

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Mining Technology In 1966 - New Technology, Innovations And Operations Set Strong Pace - Underground Mining

    By P. J. G. duToit

    The continually growing shortage of skilled underground miners, the escalating costs of labor, supplies and equipment, and the indisputable example of "what can be done" by our friends in the space-tr

    Jan 2, 1967

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Gaseous Reduction of Oxygen-Containing Copper

    By Leonard Klein

    Reduction of oxygen-containing copper has always heretofore been brought about with wood poles. This paper reveals the first successful, economical, and Practical substitute for poles: a gaseous reduc

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Beneficiation of Iron Ores from the Blast-furnace Viewpoint

    By Ralph H. Sweetser

    BENEFICIATION of iron ores from the blast-furnace point of view means more than the usual enrichment of the iron contents by the removal of a large part of the clay, carbonic acid gas, silica, or mois

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Lake Superior Paper - On the Self-fluxing Properties of Chateaugay Magnetite, from Clinton County, N. Y., and its Treatment in the Blast Furnace

    By James P. Kimball

    The object of the present memoir is to pot on record some practical experiments by the writer in smelting a silicions native magnetite with no other flux than the silicates of its own gangue.' Th

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Philadelphia Paper - Discussion on Steel Rails. Virginia Meeting (972bcfca-3c79-4955-ab4d-8b2ff9832005)

    By C. B. Dudley

    In a work published in 1838, De Morgan, the author of the article on " Probabilities," in the Encyclopedia Metropolltimn, says: " The method of least squares is not yet introduced iutb the affairs of

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Papers - Separation of Hematite by Hysteretic Repulsion (With Discussion)

    By E. W. Shilling Harwick Johnson

    The separation of hematite by hysteretic repulsion was first brought to the attention of the public in 1922, by W. M. Mordeyl. Three years later another paper2 was published and after another four yea

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - Separation of Hematite by Hysteretic Repulsion (With Discussion)

    By E. W. Shilling Harwick Johnson

    The separation of hematite by hysteretic repulsion was first brought to the attention of the public in 1922, by W. M. Mordeyl. Three years later another paper2 was published and after another four yea

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Petroleum Division Finds Economics of Dominant Interest

    By Earl Oliver

    SEVERAL notable papers, and free discussion on many controversial subjects, marked the various sessions of the Petroleum Division at the annual meeting. The Division first convened on Tuesday afternoo

    Jan 1, 1932