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Machinery MaintenanceBy William G. Kegel
Aside from having a usable product and good mining conditions, the greatest asset for a profitable coal mining organization is an effective mine maintenance program. The first step in acquiring this i
Jan 1, 1973
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Phase Relationships - An Electronic Analog Computer for Solving the Flash Vaporization Equilibrium EquationBy P. G. Carpenter, R. G. Nisle, F. W. Bubb
It is the purpose of this paper to describe an electrical computer which has been constructed to solve the equations for vapor-liquid equilibrium in multi-component systems. The instrument consists of
Jan 1, 1950
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Papers - Critical Studies of a Modified Ledebur Method for Determination of Oxygen in Steel (With Discussion)By B. M. Larsen, T. E. Brower
An increasing amount of attention is being paid to the possible influence of oxygen, in its several modes of occurrence in steel, upon some of the properties of the metal; but clearly investigations a
Jan 1, 1932
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Institute of Metals Division - Substructure Formation During High-Temperature Creep of (110) [001]-Oriented Polycrystalline Fe-3.1 Pct SiBy Craig R. Barrett, Jack L. Lytton, Oleg D. Sherby
The types of substructures developed during high-temperature creep of (110)[001]-oriented polycrys-talline Fe-3.1 pct Si were examined by electroetching of dislocation sites. Edge dislocations were ob
Jan 1, 1965
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The Vertical Retort Zinc Smelter At New Jersey Zinc Company, Depue, IllinoisBy L. D. Fetterolf
The New Jersey Zinc Zompany operates at Depue, Illinois, an integrated zinc smelting plant using tie vertical retort reduction process. The overall operation comprises green concentrate roasting, sint
Jan 1, 1970
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Impacts of Land Use Planning on Mineral Resources (cd6ed184-9d9b-4b43-a404-1527dfc8cecf)By R. J. Sweigard, R. V. Ramani
Demands on available lands will continue to increase due to the projected population increase and industrial expansion. Though there is an upper limit on available lands, the multi-use nature of the l
Jan 1, 1985
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A Guide To The Proper Application Of ClassifiersBy H. W. Hitzrot
*Original Pages Missing From Book
Jan 5, 1954
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Some Effects of Copper in Malleable Iron (4a8b4669-d4dd-4c1f-9f25-a6f292a02fd7)By Cyril Smith
A STUDY of the precipitation-hardening of copper steels1 led the authors to investigate malleable iron containing copper, for the low-carbon ferritic matrix in malleable iron should lend itself admira
Jan 1, 1935
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Iron and Steel Division - Causes and Effects of Deoxidation Occurring During Cooling and Solidification of SteelBy E. T. Turkdogan
This paper deals with an analysis of the conditions leading to the formation of blowholes and surface and subsurface defects in cast low-carbon steels. The theoretical analysis of the problem is based
Jan 1, 1965
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Concerning CoalCOAL is perennially -a subject of major interest at. Pittsburgh, but during the week of Nov. 19 to 24 it was especially to the fore because nearly two thousand persons gathered to take part in the sec
Jan 1, 1928
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Early History of the Mine La Motte AreaBy AIME
THE history of the Mine La Motte area covers a greater period of time than any other mining operation west of the Mississippi, for it was almost exactly four centuries ago that the white man first vis
Jan 1, 1947
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Personal Differences in Accident LiabilityBy AIME AIME
FOR the purpose of subsequent discussion let me reiterate certain points in my paper. The things we are certain of are that individuals differ in their accident liability, and that the bulk of acciden
Jan 1, 1929
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Get Your Reduced Railroad Fare CertificateBy AIME AIME
ANNOUNCEMENT of the annual meeting to be held Feb. 18 to 22 inclusive will be mailed the latter part of the month to all members. Particular attention is called to the fact that application has been m
Jan 1, 1929
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Young Mining Engineer in the Coal IndustryBy M. D. Cooper
UNDERGRADUATES in mining engineering may be prepared for work by giving them sound instruction in the courses generally considered essential to the profession. The industry is not deeply concerned abo
Jan 1, 1950
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Hot Deformation Structures, Veining And Red-Shortness Cracks In Iron And SteelBy Axel Hultgren, B. Herrlander
THE original aim of the present investigation was to study the mechanism of cracking on hot-deforming red-short steels. During the microscopical examination of hot-deformed soft steels attention was d
Jan 1, 1946
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The Classification, Evaluation, and Projection of Coal Mine Roof Rocks in Advance of Mining (ea9c665a-3c1a-4826-ac18-0ac6d2279205)By David K. Hylbert
This study investigated roof falls in room-and-pillar drift coal mines in eastern Kentucky and utilized geologic methods for Predicting roof conditions in advance of mining. In the Highsplint mine, th
Jan 1, 1979
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Mineralogy Of Phases In The Lead Blast Furnace Of Brunswick Mining And SmeltingBy B. Amero, W. Petruk, D. R. Owens, D. R. Morris
Samples taken at different heights in the lead blast furnace of Brunswick Mining and Smelting corporation were studied to determine the phases present in order to interpret the reactions In the furnac
Jan 1, 1984
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Conveyor Belting in the 70’sBy P. J. Connors, William J. McCormick, F. B. Olender, Jerome F. Sheldon, Donald T. Mylar, Edgar T. Gregory, Owen S. Roberts, H. Colijn
A quiet revolution has taken place in the conveyor belt industry. Man-made materials, improved production facilities, better splicing techniques and emphasis on repair and maintenance have all contrib
Jan 3, 1972
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Papers - Calcination Conditions for Limestone, Dolomite and Magnesite (T. P. 1037, with discussion)By John E. Conley
The production of lime by the burning or calcination of limestone, including all varieties from true dolomites and magnesian limestones to high-calcium types, continues as one of the essential basic i
Jan 1, 1942
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Gold And Silver Deposits In North And South AmericaBy Waldemar Lindgren
I. INTRODUCTION AT the time of the discovery of America the old world had a scant supply-of the precious metals. Both the northern and the southern part of the new continent proved wonderfully rich i
Jan 4, 1916